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Pumping oil in Midland, Texas. Donald Trump has turned his support for fossil fuels into campaign funds.

Trump touts fossil fuel agenda in bid for cash from Texas oil donors

The Republican presidential candidate told donors the US “could not be in a worse position as far as energy security goes”.

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  • Myles McCormick

Yesterday

J.D. Vance and Tim Walz shake hands before the debate begins.

No more weird: Vance remakes the Trump campaign record

J.D. Vance wanted to come across as a nice guy while making Donald Trump’s policies sound sensible. The real nice guy, Tim Walz, tried to challenge that but it was too little, too late.

  • Jennifer Hewett
Demonstrators in front of the British embassy in Tehran as news breaks of Iran’s missile strikes on Israel.

Iran is playing its last few cards as its missiles strike Israel

Iran has little chance of defeating Israel in an all-out war. Tehran is in no position to dictate terms, and it knows it.

  • Patrick Gibbons
A cleric clenches his fist as he celebrates Iran’s missile strike against Israel in an anti-Israeli gathering in Tehran.

Trump could be the biggest winner from Middle East escalation

The former president claims the world was at peace during his rule and that the “weakness” of the Biden administration has led to wars in Europe and the Levant.

  • Gideon Rachman

This Month

Striking Philadelphia longshoreman picket outside a port terminal on Tuesday.

US dockworkers strike, halting half the nation’s ocean shipping

The strike blocks everything from food to automobile shipments across dozens of ports from Maine to Texas, in a disruption likely to cost the economy billions a day.

  • Doyinsola Oladipo and David Shepardson
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Joe Biden in the Oval Office following a briefing on Hurricane Helene.

Biden accuses Trump of ‘lying’ over response to Hurricane Helene

The former president, who rushed to southern Georgia to speak about the hurricane’s impact, quickly sought to blame the president and vice president for being slow to react.

  • James Politi

September

Vice President Kamala Harris, right, poses for a photo with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Why Netanyahu is Harris’ election nightmare

The Israeli prime minister continues to thumb his nose at Washington, and a wider war might well be the very October surprise Kamala Harris fears.

  • James Curran
Donald Trump digressed from an economic speech in North Carolina to talk about Ukraine.

Donald Trump a threat to Australia’s economy: McKibbin

Long-term damage to Australian fortunes could result if the Republican nominee wins the US election and implements tariff hikes on China, new research suggests.

  • John Kehoe
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Japan’s new ambassador has high hopes for closer ties

In an interview, Kazuhiro Suzuki says the two countries are “indispensable” to achieving peace and prosperity in a region where the shadow of China looms large.

  • James Curran
Donald Trump: “I want German car companies to become American car companies. I want them to build their plants here.”

Trump pledges to take jobs and factories from allies, China

The former president promised a “manufacturing renaissance” as the centrepiece of his plan, saying he would offer foreign firms low taxes and little regulation.

  • Tim Reid and Gram Slattery
RBA governor Michele Bullock at her press conference.

Why there will be no relief on rates

Jim Chalmers claims “welcome and encouraging progress” in the fight against inflation. The Reserve Bank disagrees.

  • Jennifer Hewett
Donald Trump campaigns in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Trump has a radical economic plan. Critics say it does not add up

The Republican candidate is promising sweeping new tariffs, including a 60pc levy on Chinese goods. Experts warn they would cause huge damage.

  • Colby Smith, Claire Jones and James Politi
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Trump, Harris to turbocharge economic pitches at duelling events

The economy has become an election focal point, with the candidates offering a slew of competing proposals to push tax breaks, credits and other programs.

  • Alicia Diaz, Jennifer Epstein and Josh Wingrove
Supporters of then-president Donald Trump storm the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.

America’s first post-election task is rebuilding its credibility

The election remains Trump’s to lose. But the chaos that might follow if he doesn’t win is now concentrating minds among US regional allies.

  • James Curran
A worker unloads a new Tesla Model 3 from a truck at a logistics drop zone in Seattle.

Electric vehicles hit consumer speed bumps

Energy minister Chris Bowen doesn’t think hybrids offer a real advance in the transition to electric cars. Drivers disagree, and the road to a pure EV market is bumpy.

  • Jennifer Hewett
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Washington wants to make it harder for China to obtain critical chipmaking tools.

US and Japan near deal to curb chip technology exports to China

Tokyo is concerned Beijing could block exports of critical minerals — particularly gallium and graphite — if it adopts the export controls being pushed by the US.

  • Demetri Sevastopulo and Leo Lewis
Law enforcement officers arrest Ryan Routh, the man suspected in the apparent assassination attempt.

‘Free to assassinate Trump’: plot suspect’s message to Iran

The man arrested after apparently plotting to assassinate the former president, wrote a book in which he apologised to Iran for Trump cancelling a nuclear deal.

  • Patricia Mazzei, Thomas Gibbons-Neff, Eduardo Medina and Glenn Thrush
Donald Trump says he has no plans to dump stock in his social media company.

Trump can only look on as his media stake takes a $US6b bath

Trump Media & Technology Group, which owns the X-lookalike social media platform Truth Social, has shed nearly $9 billion in value over the past four months.

  • Bailey Lipschultz
Fountain Square in Springfield, Ohio. Tensions between longtime residents and more recent arrivals had been building before the national spotlight landed on the city

In Springfield, Ohio, Trump’s threats leave Haitian residents shaken

The increasingly hostile rhetoric from Donald Trump and other politicians has shaken some of the thousands of Haitians who have settled in Springfield.

  • Kevin Williams
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris during the debate

Kamala Harris hits Donald Trump where it hurts

Kamala Harris and the Democrats will expect a polling bump after she hit Donald Trump hard and he failed to land many blows. But will that be enough?

  • Jennifer Hewett

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