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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison confirms that his country will build nuclear-powered submarines in a new partnership with the United States and Britain. "We intend to build these submarines in Adelaide, Australia, in close cooperation with the United Kingdom and the United States," he says in a video conference with US President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. SOUNDBITE
Business Insider contributor Kevin L. Miller II has vowed to give his children a running start to their adult life, by building wealth for them as they age. Within weeks of bringing each of his children home from the hospital, they all had a 529 college savings plan and a custodial account. In fact, Miller says that by the time his son turns 18, he'll have 75 times more in savings than he had at that age. To build generational wealth, Miller says it must start with communication. Speak with your children about saving, investing, and earning. Start early. Assuming a 7% annual return, by investing just $100 per month when your child is one year old, he or she could be a millionaire at age 61. But starting at age 25, Miller says, it takes $550 per month to hit the millionaire mark by 61, or $1,200 per month starting at age 35. Finally, don't just 'set it and forget it.' Keep a close eye on your finances and do an annual update to account for your life changes.
Seoul, Aug 26 (EFE/EPA).- Tens of thousands of doctors in South Korea went on a three-day strike nationwide from Aug 26 until 28 to protest the government's motion to scrap its plan to extend the number of students at medical schools. (Camera: JEON HEON-KYUN). SHOT LIST: DOCTORS HOLD A PROTEST STRIKE AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT'S MEDICAL POLICY, IN FRONT OF SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL IN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA.
The Lego group is investing $150 million in new sustainable raw materials and packaging. Hayley Platt talks to the Danish firm’s CEO about the move and the toy maker’s recent growth.
Amateur video, which cannot be independently verified by Reuters, purports to show fighting between rebel groups and Syrian regime forces, as the U.S. and Turkey concoct a rebel-training scheme. Vanessa Johnston reports.