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The US shutdown could be resolved within days.

US Senate passes legislation to end shutdown, what’s next?

A critical splinter group of Democrats has joined with Republicans to back a spending package that omitted the concession their party had spent weeks demanding.

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Gough Whitlam was dismissed on the front steps of Old Parliament House on November 11, 1975. (Rounak Amini/AAP PHOTOS)

‘Brutality’: Keating’s advice to Whitlam after dismissal

The former Labor Prime Minister gave a grim assessment of what he would have done to Governor-General John Kerr in the wake of the historic ejection of Whitlam 50 years ago.

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The US Government shutdown is now just one step away from ending.

US Senate votes to reopen Government, one hurdle remains

The Senate has approved a funding package to reopen the US Government as it continues it longest ever streak of shutdown, with one last thing standing in the way of getting back to business.

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Ghislaine Maxwell will formally ask US President Donald Trump to commute her prison sentence, a Democrat politician says.

Epstein associate Maxwell to ask Trump to reduce sentence

Ghislaine Maxwell will formally ask US President Donald Trump to commute her prison sentence, a Democrat politician says.

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Despite his transformative agenda, Gough Whitlam’s social and economic legacy has been largely overshadowed by the nature of his historic dismissal.

How Gough Whitlam changed Australia despite the Dismissal

The lauded Labor PM left a bigger permanent legacy than many other leaders. Both sides of politics backed many of his big changes that, at the time, were controversial and polarising. And expensive.

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Donald Trump has threatened to sue the BBC.

Trump threatens to sue BBC for $1.5 billion over Jan 6 doco

A lawyer for the US President said the BBC’s editing of a speech he gave on January 6 was ‘defamatory’. The broadcaster has apologised for an ‘error in judgment’.

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Brittany Higgins is likely to be declared bankrupt after being sued for defamation  by her former boss Linda Reynolds.

New blow for Brittany Higgins after defamation case loss to ex-boss

Higgins was forced to pay Linda Reynolds over $1 million but her financial woes don’t end there.

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US President Donald Trump has reported asked the Supreme Court to overturn his sexual assault verdict.

Trump’s Supreme Court move on sexual abuse case

US President Donald Trump has reportedly asked the Supreme Court to overturn a verdict that ruled he sexually abused and defamed a woman.

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Angus Taylor has shut down speculation he will challenge Sussan Ley’s leadership.

‘Not right’: MP on Ley leadership challenge

The MP who unsuccessfully challenged Sussan Ley for Liberal leadership in May has revealed his thoughts on rumours of an impending coup.

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Watering down Australia’s climate commitments could have reputational and legal consequences.

Liberals’ climate backflip risks global legal showdown

A push from within the Opposition to water down Australia's climate commitments could have reputational and legal consequences, experts say.

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Donald Trump has told air traffic workers to get back to work, or risk punishment.

‘Get back to work’: Trump’s threat to US workers

US President Donald Trump has told a sector of workers to ‘get back to work’, promising to recommend bonuses for some and punishment for others.

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Donald Trump continues to promote the idea that the 2020 election was stolen from him. (AP PHOTO)

Trump pardons dozens of his allies "put through hell"

Donald Trump has pardoned dozens of allies accused of backing the Republicans' efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

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Donald Trump has threatened to sue the BBC.

Trump threatens $1.5 billion lawsuit against BBC

US President Donald Trump has sent a letter to the BBC threatening legal action, as two top BBC executives resigned over 'an error of judgement'.

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Gough Whitlam was dismissed on the front steps of Old Parliament House on November 11, 1975. (Rounak Amini/AAP PHOTOS)

Howard recalls Whitlam's 'terrible mistake' 50 years on

Gough Whitlam was ‘in a rush’, one of his successors says, as Australia marks 50 years since one of the most dramatic political sagas in the nation's history.

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