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12 November 2021

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YouTube removes dislike count from videos

World, EntertainmentBy News Cop12 November 2021Leave a comment

YouTube will no longer be showing the dislike count on videos, according to an update on their official blog. Viewers will still be able to dislike videos but only creators may view the exact count. The popular video-sharing platform has announced a significant shift in how viewers can view dislikes. YouTube allows its users to…

Elon Musk sells $5bn in Tesla shares per Twitter poll results

Business, USA, FinanceBy News Cop12 November 2021Leave a comment

Elon Musk has now sold $5 billion USD in Tesla shares, keeping up his end of a deal following a viral Twitter poll this week. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO’s poll asked his over 63 million followers if he should sell 10 per cent of his stock. Earlier this week the world’s richest person sought…

October labour force figures show rise in unemployment

AustraliaBy News Cop12 November 2021Leave a comment

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has released October’s labour force figures, revealing a troubling rise in unemployment and job losses. Australia’s unemployment rate rose by 0.6 points this month. According to the ABS October report, the nation’s unemployment rate is now at 5.2 per cent. To put this figure into clearer numbers, the number…

Morrison Government invests in carbon capture and storage

Australia, Politics, ScienceBy News Cop12 November 2021Leave a comment

The federal government has committed to investing $500 million into a clean energy fund to reduce emissions. If approved by parliament, the funds would go toward developing carbon capture and storage (CCS), a process which traps carbon dioxide and stores it underground before it can be emitted into the atmosphere. The Morrison Government’s plan relies…

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