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Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Trump just handed Putin the biggest victory of all

The phone call between the leaders about a Ukraine peace deal is a big win for Vladimir Putin’s world view. He believes Ukraine should be frozen out of discussions.

  • Roland Oliphant

Single this Valentine’s Day? You’re not alone

The central demographic story of modern times is rising rates of singledom; the data suggests there’s a global relationship recession among young adults.

  • John Burn-Murdoch
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Sam Altman says AI that is as smart as humans is almost here, but we don’t need to worry.

AI regulation is like trying to install seat belts on a passing Lamborghini

The biggest surprise of the artificial intelligence summit in Paris has been that policymakers can’t grasp how soon powerful systems could arrive, or how disruptive they could be.

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  • Kevin Roose

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President Donald Trump listens as Elon Musk speaks in the Oval Office.

Trump relegated to Oval Office sidekick as Musk takes charge

The president added his approvals as he let Elon Musk expound on his plans to overhaul the government, in an extraordinary appearance.

  • Maggie Haberman, Theodore Schleifer and Zolan Kanno-Youngs
Sam Kerr celebrates scoring for Chelsea.

Justified or double standard? Sam Kerr loses the culture war

A jury unanimously decided Kerr was not guilty of a racial offence. But the court of public opinion remains divided: is it racist to use “white” as an insult?

  • Hans van Leeuwen
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Sam Altman immediately rebuked Elon Musk’s OpenAI buyout plans.

Musk probably won’t take over OpenAI, but investors should still worry

Elon Musk’s attempts to buy OpenAI is the latest in a flood of potentially market-shaking events, which make the fortunes of the world’s biggest companies anyone’s guess.

  • Paul Smith
A major steel mill in China’s Tangshan, Hebei Province.

Why China is to blame for Trump’s metals tariffs

Existing American taxes already restrict steel and aluminium shipments from the Asian nation, which is now flooding other markets with its exports instead.

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  • Keith Bradsher
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles and Minister for Home Affairs Tony Burke react after the Coalition’s attempt to silence Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus.

The question time tactic that left Labor MPs visibly shocked

For months, Coalition MPs have accused the Albanese government of playing down violent acts of antisemitism. On Monday, Mark Dreyfus was jack of it.

  • Ronald Mizen
Santos CEO Kevin Gallagher, SA Premier Peter Malinauskas, Federal Trade Minister Don Farrell and Beach Energy CEO Brett Woods at the Moomba CCS opening on January 31.

Australia is throwing away a $600b carbon capture opportunity

Australia is rapidly losing ground in carbon capture and storage, putting at risk the net zero emissions by 2050 and forfeiting a $600 billion opportunity.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
People protest during a rally against Elon Musk outside the Treasury Department in Washington.

Elon Musk’s ultimate goal becomes clear

The defenestration of the federal workforce could clear the way for Trump and Musk to cancel federal spending or eliminate agencies without Congress approval.

  • Jeff Stein, Elizabeth Dwoskin, Hannah Natanson and Jonathan O'Connell
Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles at the Pentagon.

Trump has 500 million reasons to back AUKUS. It might not be enough

The new Pentagon chief has shut down one avenue of criticism of AUKUS but pitfalls remain.

  • Andrew Tillett
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan at a press conference on Sunday after big swings away from Labor at the Werribee byelection.

Labor’s worst fears confirmed, Greens get another reality check

If the Werribee swing was replicated uniformly in Victoria at the federal election, Labor would lose about 11 seats.

  • Phillip Coorey

Inside the money machine: what happens at a political fundraiser

Politicians may be reluctant to draw back the curtain. But with so many attendees, it’s hard to keep this business secret.

  • Myriam Robin
“This was a difficult decision, but one that we think is best for the company long term,” CEO Andy Jassy told employees in a memo.

Amazon CEO explains why he’s happy to run DeepSeek

Andy Jassy rushed to make DeepSeek’s open-source models available to his customers, in a move that will put downward pressure on the total costs of AI projects.

  • Tess Bennett
Teal independent Zoe Daniel.

‘It’s not 2022 anymore’: How teal MPs are reshaping their pitch

The shift in language from teal MPs to focus more on hip pocket issues such as tax over the past year tells a story about a changing political landscape.

  • Ronald Mizen
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US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu address the media at the White House.

Ethnic cleansing or real estate grab? Trump launches Gaza gamble

Bold, insanity, a money grab. Take your pick as to how to describe Donald Trump’s plan to “own” Gaza.

  • Andrew Tillett
A trade war looms between the world’s two biggest economies.

China’s Xi plays cool hand in Trump’s tariff war

The presidents face off in trade negotiations, but Beijing’s measured response to new levies shows just how much it has learned since last time.

  • Jessica Sier
Alphabet chief executive Sundar Pichai.

Google playing catch-up on the hottest AI consumer trend of the year

AI agents can take over consumers’ web browsers to order groceries or book a restaurant for dinner. Google says its assistant is coming later this year.

  • Tess Bennett
Donald Trump.

Trump shows signs of being a paper tiger on tariffs

The president’s pause on tariffs feeds his growing reputation for stopping short of his bombast when it comes to trade, using the levies as a negotiating ploy.

  • Josh Wingrove and Jenny Leonard
Donald Trump and Anthony Albanese.

The statistic Australia will use to avoid Trump’s tariffs

Since 1952, Australia has imported more from the US than it has exported, in a relationship that generates America’s fourth-largest surplus with its trade partners.

  • Michael Read

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