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President Donald Trump meets with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba in the Oval Office.

Trump wants to slash the US trade deficit with Japan

The president said he believes that a resolution can be found without the need for punitive action, though he’s keeping tariffs are on the table for now.

  • Aamer Madhani and Mari Yamaguchi
OpenAI Chief Sam Altman and SoftBank Chief Masayoshi Son joke around on stage at their event in Tokyo.

Billionaires Altman and Son bet big on each other

Tech entrepreneur Sam Altman and SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son lead talks over a record deal to make the Japanese investor the biggest backer of the ChatGPT-maker.

  • David Keohane, George Hammond and Arash Massoudi
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BP puts its $600m Perth clean fuel refinery plans on ice

The British petroleum giant had expected to decide on the development later this year, but said on Monday that it would delay work on the project.

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  • Tom Rabe

January

Google hit back at the Department of Justice’s proposals, calling them “radical and sweeping”.

Google Maps to rename Gulf of Mexico to ‘Gulf of America’

The Trump administration declares that the Gulf of Mexico has been renamed, making good on a campaign promise.

  • David Shepardson and Kenrick Cai
President Donald Trump speaks as SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son, Oracle’s Larry Ellison, and OpenAI’s Sam Altman stand by to announce Stargate.

China narrows gap on US in AI arms race as Australia stands idle

Donald Trump’s Stargate announcement promised big bucks for development of artificial intelligence as advancing Chinese capability underlines America’s determination to preserve its leadership.

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  • Paul Smith
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At loggerheads over AI: Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.

Australia’s head not in the AI game

The prime minister’s rambling answer to a press club question on Australia’s engagement in the AI arms race shows how complacent political and business leaders are.

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  • Sandy Plunkett
Japan’s Foreign Minister Iwaya Takeshi, from left, India’s External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Australia’s Foreign Minister Penny Wong in Washington.

Quad could get surveillance role under Trump: Wong

Foreign Minister Penny Wong met other members of the Quad security dialogue in Washington, including US Security of State Marco Rubio.

  • Matthew Cranston
By adopting a minimalist mindset, you’ll enjoy the benefits of a clutter-free home.

Meet Japan’s original decluttering guru (no, not that one)

Hideko Yamashita pushes her clients to examine what overabundance and obsession do to their emotional states.

  • River Akira Davis and Hisako Ueno
The new Nintendo Switch 2

Nintendo’s Switch 2 Is Here. Now it’s all about the games

After all the rumours and years of anticipation, we know what Nintendo’s next console is. It’s the Switch 2.

  • Gearoid Reidy
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol arrives at the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials in Gwacheon.

South Korea president detained in huge law-enforcement effort

The South Korean leader said he agreed to submit to questioning to prevent a “bloody” clash between his bodyguards and the police.

  • Choe Sang-Hun and Jin Yu Young
Former Japanese kamikaze pilot Hichiro Naemura wears his old uniform at London’s Imperial War Museum in 2002.

Japan’s enduring fascination with kamikaze pilots

Japanese tourists still flock to memorial sites to remember the young men who crashed their planes into Allied warships.

  • Alexander Wooley
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Australian bosses hooked on migrants, global survey shows

A global survey has found that rather than investing locally, Australian employers want migration to do the heavy lifting to fill skills shortages.

  • Michelle Bowes
Eiji Hashimoto: “We don’t think there is any other route that can strengthen the US steel industry more than this deal.”

Tariffs alone won’t strengthen industry, Nippon Steel boss warns Trump

At the heart of the debate is whether an acquisition of US Steel by a company based in Japan, a crucial Washington ally, would weaken the American steel sector.

  • Harry Dempsey
HMAS Brisbane fires a Tomahawk Weapon System off the coast of San Diego, USA.

These 10 charts show how our region is preparing for war

Alarm over China’s ‘one-sided’ surge in military spending has prompted a regional arms race – and Australia is part of it.

  • Andrew Tillett

December 2024

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Vic Libs get new leader; ASX extends advance; Nissan merger ‘terrible’

Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

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Nissan’s former chairman Carlos Ghosn speaks during an interview with The Associated Press.

Why the Nissan-Honda merger is a ‘terrible thought bubble’

The tie-up would create the world’s third-largest car maker by sales. But the deal appears driven more by desperation than strategic thinking.

  • Jessica Sier
Paul Jones, CEO of Think AR for Softbank in Tokyo.

How this Aussie golf pro got the ear of billionaire Masayoshi Son

An injury led Paul Jones to the fairways of country Victoria and on to the upper echelons of Japan’s most intriguing technology investor at SoftBank.

  • Jessica Sier
Nissan Motor CEO Makoto Uchida (left) and Honda Motor CEO Toshihiro Mibe attend a joint press conference on Monday in Tokyo, Japan.

Japan’s car industry consolidates: Honda and Nissan reveal merger plan

The Japanese car giants will merge to create the world’s third-largest automotive group by 2026, as the two companies struggle to keep up with global competitors.

  • Jessica Sier
The governments of Olaf Scholz, Justin Trudeau and Yoon Suk Yeol are all in crisis.

Why the world’s leading democracies are in crisis

The majority of G7 governments are now so burdened with domestic political problems that they are incapable of steering their own countries – let alone the free world.

  • Gideon Rachman
A Nissan electric vehicle displayed inside the company’s Ginza showroom in Tokyo.

Foxconn throws curveball in Nissan-Honda merger talks

The iPhone maker has thrown a potential spanner in the works by approaching struggling Nissan about acquiring a stake, according to sources and media reports.

  • Nicholas Takahashi

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