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Is this the beginning of a new cold war?

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The world’s longest known submarine is going to belong to Russia and there’s fresh concerns for a new cold war

The Belgorod was turned over to the Russian Navy earlier this month.

Experts say its design can accommodate the world’s first nuclear-armed stealth torpedoes and equipment for intelligence gathering.

According to a report from CNN, they’re being designed to be launched from hundreds of miles away and to sneak past coastal defences by traveling along the sea floor.

New capabilities in the next decade could set the stage for a return to scenes of the Cold War under the ocean, with US and Russian subs tracking and hunting each other.

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Crude oil futures sell off, insurance stocks at risk amid hurricanes

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Multiple hurricanes hitting the U.S. have sent shockwaves through the stock market.

Oil prices surged to nearly $81 per barrel amid growing concerns about supply disruptions due to escalating tensions in the Middle East and the aftermath of Hurricane Milton.

Israel’s possible strikes on Iranian oil facilities, along with Gulf of Mexico supply issues, have contributed to market volatility.

While prices have since cooled, the global oil market remains highly sensitive to geopolitical developments.

With oil prices up nearly 20% from September lows, market watchers are closely following the potential impacts on global growth and energy security.

As people prepare to weather Hurricane Milton, investors are also forecasting what the damage will be to the economy and markets.

For more, we’re joined by Greg Halter, the Director of Research at Carnegie Investment Counsel.

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Reports show that workplace mental health is at an all-time crisis point, demanding proactive strategies

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As Mental Health Week highlights the urgency of action, businesses are being urged to shift their mindset from compliance to proactive mental health strategies.

As Mental Health Week highlights the urgency of action, businesses are looking to implement crucial forward actions to boost workplace resilience.

  • Mental Health Crisis: Workplace mental health and wellbeing are at a crisis point, demanding urgent action from businesses.
  • Costly Impact: Business owners and senior leaders recognise the financial strain mental health issues place on organisations, yet solutions remain unclear.
  • Leveraging Laws: Psychological safety laws offer a framework to reverse the costly impact of workplace mental health challenges.
  • Mindset Shift: A change in approach is required, viewing mental health regulations as opportunities for long-term, sustainable success rather than a compliance burden.

Sharné Lategan, Psychological Safety Expert and Growth Mindset Coach of Grow and Expand, joins to share her expert analysis into workplace physiology, bringing awareness during Mental Health Week. 

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Experts reveal AI’s impact on the retail experience in Australia

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AI has become a game-changer for marketers and retailers in Australia, with many consumers reacting positively to AI integration in the retail environment.

 

Retailers are using AI to optimise inventory, personalise shopping, and improve customer service through advanced chatbots.

Shoppers now enjoy personalised recommendations and seamless online shopping experiences.

Predictions suggest more personalised experiences and smarter shopping platforms within the next 12 months.

Will Wilson, RVP of Sales APJ at SAP Emarsys joins to share his insights into how AI is streamlining success on a large scale.

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