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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
A Chinese worker makes new year lanterns at a factory in Weifang in eastern China’s Shandong province.

China’s economy loses steam ahead of new year holiday

The official manufacturing purchasing managers’ index fell to 49.1, the lowest since August, missing economists’ forecast for a modest expansion.

  • Yujing Liu
Donald Trump’s election win and Elon Musk’s new role have changed the rules for technology companies, but Australia must stand firm.

Australia must face down US tech bosses and Trump

Global tech giants will still be powerful when Trump is not. Policy settings made today by Anthony Albanese or Peter Dutton need to keep that future in mind.

  • Paul Smith
Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s comments add to the chorus of discontent in Latin America.

Trump pauses tariffs as Colombia backs down on migrant flights

The US and Colombia have pulled back from the brink of a trade war over military aircraft carrying deported migrants.

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  • Phil Stewart and Oliver Griffin
Market watchers on edge as for when the next big stimulus will materialise.

Money managers are eyeing these 3 bright spots in Chinese stocks

Firms that might benefit from higher US tariffs and discount retailers are among the pockets of value.

  • John Cheng, Winnie Hsu and Abhishek Vishnoi
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The AI revolution is just beginning, according to Bank of America.

This is how the magnificent seven’s bubble could burst

AI will reshape markets and economies in the next five years, according to Bank of America. But today’s tech giants might not be the biggest winners.

  • James Thomson
Greenland’s glaciers (pictured last year) may always be free of US control because of a deal agreed in 1917.

Greenland would be sold to UK before Trump due to 100-year-old deal

The US president needs approval from the UK prime minister to buy the island because of an agreement signed the first time America was interested in doing so.

  • Dominic Penna
President Donald Trump signs an executive order relating to cryptocurrency in the Oval Office of the White House, Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

War room, webinars: Corporate America tries to cope with Trump blitz

Businesses have been left trying to nail down what the tax, immigration, DEI and energy orders will mean for them.

  • Stephen Foley, James Fontanella-Khan and Jamie Smyth

This Month

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.

  • Paul Smith
The Boy in the Bubble

Trump fires up war on woke

Donald Trump is waging war on DEI policies. Does this mean the defeat of woke – or just another front in the fight?

  • Jennifer Hewett
Ross Ulbricht was sentenced to life in prison.

Trump pardons jailed Silk Road crypto boss

Ross Ulbricht was sentenced to life in jail for running an underground online market where drug dealers conducted $US200 million in illicit trade using bitcoin.

  • Julio-Cesar Chavez, Andrew Goudsward, Jason Lange and Nathan Layne
US President Donald Trump speaks in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington.

AirTrunk’s Khuda hails Trump’s $800b data centre grand plan

The US President announced a joint venture with OpenAI, SoftBank and Oracle to significantly expand artificial intelligence infrastructure in the US.

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  • Paul Smith and Matthew Cranston
Donald Trump in the White House

Donald Trump and the art of the diplomatic deal

Donald Trump has always loved a deal. Now he wants to force governments to gamble at his own White House table.

  • Jennifer Hewett
The CPKC Stadium, home to the Kansas City Current, under construction ahead of opening day in Kansas City, Missouri, US, on Wednesday, March 6, 2024. This weekend, players will take the field for their season opener in a brand-new, $117 million stadium that its backers say is the world’s first for a women’s professional sports team.

World’s first stadium designed for women’s sports takes the field

The CPKC Stadium in Kansas gives one team a permanent base while providing inspiration for other women’s clubs in an increasingly expensive era of stadium development.

  • Mark Byrnes
Hamas militants hand over Doron Steinbrecher, one of the Israeli hostages, as part of a prisoner-hostage swap with Israel.

Is Hamas back?

The sight of militants on the streets of Gaza since the ceasefire raises the possibility that they may again run the enclave.

  • Heba Saleh and Neri Zilber
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US President Donald Trump speaks while signing executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House.

Trump White House promises ‘massive’ infrastructure announcement

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the news would “prove that the world knows that America is back”.

  • Nandita Bose and Doina Chiacu
Speaking at a presidential rally in Washington, Musk twice extended his arm out with his palm facing down, drawing comparisons to the Nazi salute.

Trump’s first day shows the ‘triumph of toxic tech capitalism’

For all their previously progressive leanings, the tech sector billionaires know that Donald Trump is the most lucrative ally they could have wished for.

  • Paul Smith

Ozempic could improve 42 health conditions – and make 19 worse

A major US study says weight-loss jabs can increase the risk of haemorrhoids, low blood pressure, tendonitis and osteoarthritis.

  • Joe Pinkstone
Two types of democracy. President Trump holds up an executive order commuting sentences for people convicted of offenses during the January 6, 2021, riots on Capitol Hill.

Trump and the contest between two visions of democracy

If supporters of liberal democracy want to win the battle, outrage and resistance will not be enough. They will have to defeat the arguments of the strongman leaders.

  • Gideon Rachman
President Donald Trump holds up one of the executive orders he signed at the public rally in Washington’s Capitol One Arena.

Trump’s revolution takes shape and extraordinary becomes the norm

The formal traditions of an American presidential inauguration couldn’t obscure the extent of the Trump revolution immediately under way.

  • Jennifer Hewett

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