SBS News in Filipino, Thursday 14 August 2024

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Commonwealth Bank economists forecast a rise in unemployment to 4.2 percent, as the Australian Bureau of Statistics jobs numbers are released today [15 Aug]. Credit: puhimec/envato

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • Data on unemployment is expected to show the jobless rate increased in July, as employment growth moderated.
  • The United States is expecting the Gaza ceasefire talks to proceed as normal, despite the absence of Hamas at the negotiations.
  • Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has rejected suggestions that he is 'racist', following his calls to block refugees from Gaza fleeing to Australia.

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