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‘Not on my watch’: Albanese says key US trade grievances are not negotiable
via smh.com.auThe US trade office has added to its list of grievances with Australia just before the Trump administration unveils a new tranche of tariffs. -
Russell Brand charged by UK police with rape and sexual assault
via smh.com.auThe charges follow an 18-month investigation that was sparked when four women alleged they had been assaulted by the controversial comedian. -
China fires back with 34 per cent tariffs on American goods
via smh.com.auBeijing’s response, its most comprehensive to date in the ratching tit-for-tat tariff exchange, signals it has no intention of surrendering to US President Donald Trump’s punitive trade measures. -
China fires back at Trump with 34 per cent tariffs on American goods
via smh.com.auBeijing’s response, its most comprehensive to date in the ratcheting tariff exchange, signals it has no intention of surrendering to the US president’s punitive trade measures. -
Markets in turmoil after Trump's tariffs
via smh.com.auGlobal markets are in turmoil as the world tries to come to grips with Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs. -
Trump ousts national security boss after meeting with conspiracy theorist
via smh.com.auA US official said Laura Loomer, a far-right activist and outside adviser to President Donald Trump, called for Timothy Haugh’s removal during an extraordinary meeting in the Oval Office. -
Danish PM addresses US on Greenland
via smh.com.auAt a media event in Greenland, Mette Frederiksen switched to speaking in English to make a direct appeal to the US. -
Dramatic fall for former star lawyer who went from political novice to president in just a year
via smh.com.auSouth Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol’s political rise was fast. But his downfall was even faster. -
Dramatic fall for former lawyer who went from political novice to president in just a year
via smh.com.auSouth Korea’s Constitutional Court removed impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol from office on Friday, ending his tumultuous presidency. -
‘You cannot annex another country’: Danish PM makes direct appeal to US after Rubio meeting
via smh.com.auMette Frederiksen was addressing the media in Greenland with the territory’s incoming leader when she suddenly switched to speaking in English. -
New world order: Trump’s tariff attack sparks global recession fears
via smh.com.auHis trade secretary says a recession would be “worth it” to restructure the US economy, while Trump plays it down but admits there could be bumps. -
Is this the beginning of the end for Trump?
via smh.com.auCracks are appearing in Donald Trump’s armour. Let’s consider his self-inflicted wounds. -
‘Brutal’: Shock and anger in Europe over Trump tariffs
via smh.com.auEmmanuel Macron says Europe must protect itself and has called on the continent to stop all investment in the United States. -
‘Brutal’: Macron vows to protect Europe after US lands shock trade blow
via smh.com.auThe French President has called on EU nations to stop all investment in the United States after Donald Trump announced a 20 per cent tariff on European imports. -
American faces five years in jail after leaving Coke for world’s most isolated tribe
via smh.com.auDespite the death of another American in 2018, the “danger tourist” tried to contact the Sentinelese tribe that is off limits to visitors. -
Trump tariffs ‘will literally devastate’ the world’s poorest countries
via smh.com.auEven Timor-Leste, whose biggest export to the US is coffee to Starbucks, made the list. -
Trump pointed the finger at a country where the average wage is $11 a day. The crowd laughed
via smh.com.au“They made a fortune with the United States of America,” the US President declared, as he imposed tariffs on some of the world’s poorest countries, in a move that could open the door for China. -
Trump says Europe is a ‘pathetic’ freeloader, ripping off the US. Rubio says there’s nothing to worry about
via smh.com.auDonald Trump’s top diplomat is trying to ease security security fears in Europe, in the same week the US President hit the continent hard in trade war. -
Trump fires six national security officials after meeting with conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer
via smh.com.auDuring the 30-minute meeting, the far-right activist excoriated National Security Council officials in front of the president and their boss, Michael Waltz. -
Talk of Trump leaving NATO is ‘hysteria and hyperbole’, Rubio tells Europe
via smh.com.auOn a reassuring mission, Trump’s most pro-Europe lieutenant says fears of a potential US withdrawal or scaling back protection are unwarranted. -
Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy speak for the first time since their Oval Office row
via smh.com.auUS President Donald Trump has spoken directly to Ukraine's president for the first time since the pair's White House blow up. -
Severe storms sweep US, leaving at least four dead
via smh.com.auMillions of Americans are facing once-in-a-generation flooding after tornadoes and severe storms in multiple states. -
Global stocks in freefall, following Trump's tariff announcement
via smh.com.auClose to $2 trillion wiped off the US stock market following US President Donald Trump's tariff announcement. -
Brexit for the US: Trump’s tariffs are the sign of a nation in decline
via smh.com.auTrump is famously unpredictable, but his unifying theme is utterly consistent: the retrieval of national power. It is to make America great again. -
Lutnick calls Australian biosecurity rules ‘nonsense’, says Trump won’t back off
via smh.com.auAs global markets roiled from the US president’s tariff overhaul, his commerce secretary said the time for negotiation was over and other countries had to “change their ways”. -
Trump says everyone’s gotta pay – so why doesn’t Putin?
via smh.com.auDonald Trump, ignoring the hopes of the world, fits perfectly Oscar Wilde’s definition of a cynic. -
Oscar Wilde would recognise this trumped-up cynic with his eyes closed
via smh.com.auDonald Trump, ignoring the hopes of the world, fits perfectly Oscar Wilde’s definition of a cynic. -
A faint voice and three knocks: Waiting for a miracle at Bangkok’s grey mountain of destruction
via smh.com.auI’ve been looking at this mound of death for days. Those poor people trapped inside. What they endured, where they might be. -
US bans government staff in China from romantic or sexual relations with Chinese citizens
via smh.com.auThough some US agencies already had strict rules on such relationships, a blanket “non-fraternisation” policy, as it is known, has been unheard of publicly since the Cold War. -
US bans government personnel in China from romantic or sexual relations with Chinese citizens
via smh.com.auThough some US agencies already had strict rules on such relationships, a blanket “non-fraternisation” policy, as it is known, has been unheard of publicly since the Cold War.
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