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AUKUS sceptic: Elbridge Colby, US defence undersecretary.

The Pentagon’s AUKUS sceptic is ‘pissing everybody off’

Elbridge Colby’s rigid view of foreign policy, and the steps he believes the US must take, are ruffling some feathers in Washington.

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Australia looks like falling in behind the US in the AI arms race, whereas some think China has expertise to offer.

Australia’s China AI quandary is a dealmaker’s opportunity

It would take a dramatic shift to start collaborating with China on AI infrastructure, but when it comes to advances in capability it is risky to ignore them.

The deal Donald Trump’s government has made could include a lower tariff on goods that are made in Vietnam with fewer Chinese parts and materials.

Why Trump shifted the goalposts on both tariffs and Gaza

Deals do not always work to the US president’s preferred timeline. His unpredictable approach to foreign policy will keep countries and markets on edge.

The president rewriting history.

We’ve interpreted Trump’s tariff letters so you don’t have to

What the missives lack in personalisation they make up for in Trumpian markers. It’s the catchphrases, some ALL CAPS and a Few Instances of Title Case that give it away.

President Donald Trump warned by Japan and South Korea, two key allies, not to retaliate.

No escape for allies Japan, South Korea in Trump’s tariff update

After the “liberation day” onslaught, formal notification revives questions about the stability of long-standing trade partnerships in the era of economic nationalism.

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Australia can expand its China trade without upsetting the US

The country’s prosperity is built on open trade. The challenge of staying open to both superpowers while not getting crushed between them is becoming trickier.

Healthscope chief executive Tino La Spina says the operator as a future once it sorts out its debt and high rents.

Healthscope’s problems are huge, Tino La Spina says he can fix it

While the company’s receivers are being pressured to break up the hospital group, there is also an alternative vision to keep it whole.

Requiring users who can afford it to pay more for their aged care is not just necessary, it is also fair and ethical.

This is the most striking generational change in 40 years

The property boom has made older Australians rich and turned housing into the standout generational issue that Jim Chalmers must tackle with his economic reforms, Michael Stutchbury writes.

Republican members of Congress reach to shake hands with Speaker of the House Mike Johnson.

Magic math got Trump’s bill through, but it won’t make debt vanish

The way the tax cut and spending package was rammed through Congress has rightly alarmed sensible budget watchers, who say the debt trajectory is unsustainable.

Carlos Alcaraz  in full flight at Wimbledon.

‘It’s like flying’: How Wimbledon keeps grass court tennis alive

With its short playing season and high maintenance costs, grass court tennis is under threat. Only in the UK and Australia is it still a widely used playing surface.

Exquisite sushi prepared in-house is served at the Japanese ambassador’s residence.

Rice is everything in Japan. So why won’t it buy more from the US?

Donald Trump is pressuring Tokyo to buy Californian rice, as a national shortage exposes the country’s deep-rooted resistance to foreign grain.

June

These 8 trades have tormented the country’s fund managers this year

Underweight on Commonwealth Bank? Good luck. Long on CSL? Another faux pas for institutional investors trying to beat the index and deliver outsized returns.

Opposition Leader Sussan Ley: a test for her party, and the country.

The Liberals have run out of options to fix the gender imbalance

Merit has never been the sole determinant of success in politics, so why are some Liberals so desperate to exclude gender?

US President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.

How NATO’s ‘daddy strategy’ conquered Trump

By playing to the president’s ego and rolling out the red carpet, the alliance has strengthened its bonds with its biggest financial backer.

Antoinette Lattouf outside the Federal Court in Sydney on Wednesday.

Lattouf’s win over the ABC is a wake-up call for every employer

During a period of global turmoil, the Federal Court has held that workers are protected over controversial political opinions. But the fight may have only just begun.

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US President Donald Trump rebuked Israel and Iran before stomping off to the presidential helicopter.

Trump’s F-bomb shows he still has lessons to learn on the Middle East

Since the rebuke, Iran and Israel’s truce seems to be holding. But peace in that region is never easy and the US president should wait before claiming victory.

Abundance by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson

The book Jim Chalmers and all of Canberra is reading

Abundance is the book the treasurer keeps dropping into speeches. It calls for a “liberalism that builds” and it’s sold out in bookshops across Canberra.

Protesters chant slogans and wave Iranian flags in Revolution Square, Tehran, to protest US attacks.

Trump surprises everyone, doesn’t break Middle East

The attitude of both the president and Iran after overnight missiles were directed at a US military base in Qatar, showed both sides were looking for an off-ramp.

President Donald Trump arrives at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland.

Why Trump’s MAGA voters may be pro-war after all

Opinion may still change if the US finds itself in a long, drawn-out war, but it may have been wrong to think the president’s base would be turned off by strikes on Iran.

Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance in the situation room on Saturday night.

Iran-Israel war hinges on Trump’s bunker bomb success

Iran’s response to America’s strikes on its nuclear facilities will likely depend on how effective the US’s massive bombs have been.

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