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President Biden’s decision to allow Ukraine to use American longer-range missiles for strikes inside Russia presented another grave provocation by the West, according to a spokesman for Vladimir Putin.
After holding $20bn of Australian trade hostage for two years, China has called for Australia’s support to stare down Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs.
DAVID FRENCH: If Trump’s Cabinet picks help him usher in the chaos that is the water in which he swims, then the question won’t be whether voters rebuke MAGA, but how much damage it does before it fails again.
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Australia urges G20 leaders to address wars in the Middle East and Ukraine while maintaining focus on climate change amid global uncertainty.
JACKSON HEWETT: Woolworths has responded to its ACCC grilling by pointing out the market power of one of its growing competitors.
Labor’s Nature Positive laws will inflict ‘great damage’ on WA’s economy even without a climate trigger, industry says.
EDITORIAL: Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the Federal Government won’t give in to temptation, even as the polls have Labor and the Coalition neck and neck with an election just a few months away.
AARON PATRICK: With an influence beyond the airwaves, the left has long despised Alan Jones. His arrest at his Sydney apartment on Monday morning will end his power over conservative politics in Australia.
Australia is ‘no longer deputy sheriff’ to the United States but a ‘teacher and partner’ in an increasingly dangerous strategic environment, outgoing US Ambassador Caroline Kennedy said on Monday.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is set to give a ‘substantial’ statement on the state of the nation’s finances this week, as a showdown over the economy looms over the final parliamentary sitting of the year.
A former Bush administration adviser and Pentagon staffer has made a bold prediction on President-elect Donald Trump and AUKUS, claiming things could get more expensive, but faster.
Jim Chalmers has downplayed the prospect of new cost-of-living relief as the Government struggles to get key parts of its agenda through what could be the final sitting fortnight of Parliament.
A former Fox News host, picked by President-elect Donald Trump as the new Pentagon boss, has denied any wrongdoing after he paid off women after sexual assault claims.
The five-cent piece could be an endangered species after Jim Chalmers left the door open to scrapping Australia’s smallest small change.
Why was Donald Trump’s re-election greeted by resounding drops in volatility all across the world’s most important markets?