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SBS News in Filipino, Friday 24 April 2026

Commonwealth Bank on King William Street in Adelaide, Tuesday, August 10, 2021. CBA on Wednesday delivered full-year profits of $8.65 billion.

The Commonwealth Bank is cutting another 119 jobs, two months after it reduced its workforce by 300 positions. Source: AAP / AAP Image/Morgan Sette

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • US President Donald Trump said he has no plans to use nuclear weapons against Iran.
  • Australia’s fuel supply has increased with additional shipments from the United States, Argentina, and Algeria amid an ongoing fuel crisis.
  • The Commonwealth Bank will cut more than 100 jobs due to changes in required skills and roles within the organisation.
  • Microsoft will invest $25 billion in Australia to support new projects, including digital infrastructure and artificial intelligence development.

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