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19 November 2021

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Australian Test captain Tim Paine quits in light of 2017 investigation

Sports, AustraliaBy News Cop19 November 2021

Tim Paine has stepped down from his role as Australian Test captain in light of an investigation conducted by Cricket Australia. The investigation pertained to text messages sent by Paine to a co-worker in 2017. Paine has been captain of the Australian men’s Test team since 2018. This afternoon he has announced he will resign.…

ANZ forecasts end of housing boom, prices fall in 2023

Australia, Business, FinanceBy News Cop19 November 2021

The pandemic housing boom is likely to come to an end with house prices falling in 2023, says ANZ. Although this year saw an over 20 per cent increase of house prices, Australian bank ANZ forecasts the bubble will burst over the next two years. According to analysts at ANZ, next year housing prices are…

Ohio Attorney General sues Meta for allegedly misleading investors

Business, USABy News Cop19 November 2021

Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has been hit with a lawsuit by Ohio Attorney General David Yost. Yost filed the suit on behalf of the Ohio Public Employers Retirement System, alleging Meta committed securities fraud and misled investors. The lawsuit comes a month after Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen testified before a Senate subcommittee, alleging…

Activision Blizzard staff petition for CEO’s removal

USA, ShowbizBy News Cop19 November 2021

A petition signed by over 1,000 Activision Blizzard employees has called for the resignation of CEO Bobby Kotick over allegations he failed to act on reports of sexual misconduct within the company. The American video game company has produced a litany of popular games, including Call of Duty, Guitar Hero, and World of Warcraft. The…

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