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Dakota governor Doug Burgum, shale magnate Harold Hamm, and Trump energy secretary nominee Chris Wright.

How oil ‘wildcatters’ seized Trump’s energy agenda

Shale barons are jubilant about the Republican’s plan for US “energy dominance”. Climate campaigners fear four years of global warming denialism.

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  • Myles McCormick and Jamie Smyth
Apollo Global Management’s Marc Rowan is a contender for Treasury Secretary.

Apollo boss emerges as top contender for Treasury secretary

Donald Trump has tapped billionaires, celebrities and a private equity mastermind in his latest round of cabinet picks.

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  • Matthew Cranston

Former publisher Jimmy Lai testifies in HK national security trial

The founder of the now shut down Apple Daily pro-democracy newspaper was arrested in 2020 during a crackdown on mass protests that rocked Hong Kong.

  • Kanis Leung

Five scenarios that could trigger Putin to launch a nuclear attack

The Kremlin has revised its nuclear policy. Does that make the use of atomic weapons more likely?

  • AP

Musk’s SpaceX fails to catch Starship booster as Trump attends launch

The catch was called off just four minutes into the test flight from Texas for unspecified reasons, and it hit the water three minutes later.

  • Marcia Dunn

‘We’re going to use all of it’. Zelensky ups stakes against Russia

As the conflict entered its 1000th day, Ukraine struck a base within Russia. The US shrugged at Russia’s latest threat to use nuclear weapons.

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  • Kieran Daniel and Daniel Hardaker

Opinion & Analysis

Why Putin might be making nuclear threats now

Escalating the conflict in Ukraine could reinforce Donald Trump’s argument for direct dialogue and ending the war.

Roland Oliphant

Contributor

Trump’s demolition of the US state

You measure a leader by his actions not by his heart. To judge from what Trump has done within a fortnight of winning the presidency, his path is destruction.

Edward Luce

Columnist

Edward Luce

US strike go-ahead limited, but hopes alive in Ukraine

Though restricted for now, America’s qualified long-strike approval could herald a broader relaxation.

Jack Wright

Contributor

Trump’s foreign enemies are about to get a significant boost

The president-elect is threatening to gut the institutions that make America great, which can only benefit Russia and China.

From the Financial Times

Dakota governor Doug Burgum, shale magnate Harold Hamm, and Trump energy secretary nominee Chris Wright.

How oil ‘wildcatters’ seized Trump’s energy agenda

Shale barons are jubilant about the Republican’s plan for US “energy dominance”. Climate campaigners fear four years of global warming denialism.

  • 1 hr ago
  • Myles McCormick and Jamie Smyth

Trump’s demolition of the US state

You measure a leader by his actions not by his heart. To judge from what Trump has done within a fortnight of winning the presidency, his path is destruction.

  • Edward Luce

Chinese vessel spotted where Baltic Sea cables were severed

A Chinese-registered vessel on its way from the Russian port of Ust-Luga to Port Said in Egypt passed close to both the cables around the time each was cut.

  • Richard Milne and Oliver Telling
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Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin on Tuesday.

Why Putin might be making nuclear threats now

Escalating the conflict in Ukraine could reinforce Donald Trump’s argument for direct dialogue and ending the war.

  • Roland Oliphant
Left to right: Elon Musk, US President-elect Donald Trump, Donald Trump jnr, Mike Johnson and Robert F. Kennedy enjoy a McDonald’s meal aboard Trump’s private plane.

Trump’s demolition of the US state

You measure a leader by his actions not by his heart. To judge from what Trump has done within a fortnight of winning the presidency, his path is destruction.

  • Edward Luce
The cargo ship was closely followed by the Danish Navy afterwards, said open source intelligence experts.

Chinese vessel spotted where Baltic Sea cables were severed

A Chinese-registered vessel on its way from the Russian port of Ust-Luga to Port Said in Egypt passed close to both the cables around the time each was cut.

  • Richard Milne and Oliver Telling
People walk past the memorial to fallen soldiers in Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine, to mark 1000 days of war.

US strike go-ahead limited, but hopes alive in Ukraine

Though restricted for now, America’s qualified long-strike approval could herald a broader relaxation.

  • Jack Wright
A portrait of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad stands amid rubble at the  site of an Israeli airstrike that allegedly targeted and killed Hezbollah spokesman Mohammed Afif in a building at Ras al-Nabaa neighbourhood in Beirut on November 17, 2024.

The ‘silent pact’ behind Syria staying out of the Gaza conflict

Its conspicuous absence is a glaring failure of Iran’s strategy that envisaged a coordinated response of all its partners in the axis of resistance.

  • Anchal Vohra
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In the third quarter ended October 31, Walmart’s US comparable sales rose 5.3 per cent, beating analysts estimates of a 3.61 per cent increase, according to data compiled by LSEG.

Walmart lifts annual forecasts again, sees Trump tariff headwinds

Shares in the world’s largest retailer surged to a record high in New York, as it lured ever more affluent Americans to shop in-store and online.

  • Ananya Mariam Rajesh and Aishwarya Venugopal
Matt Gaetz speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington earlier this year.

Musk defends Gaetz as pressure rises for release of ethics report

Matt Gaetz will bring three critical assets to the US Justice Department, says Elon Musk: “A big brain, a spine of steel and an axe to grind.”

  • Hadriana Lowenkron

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Rescue workers and residents search for victims at the site of an Israeli airstrike in central Beirut.

Israeli airstrike hits central Beirut as ceasefire talks continue

Two missiles hit the area of Zoqaq al-Blat neighbourhood – where local UN headquarters and Lebanon’s parliament and prime minister’s office are located.

  • Sally Abou Aljoud
Gordon Ng was first detained in 2021.

Wong blasts Beijing over Hong Kong protest sentences

Australian Gordon Ng was among 45 dissidents who Hong Kong’s High Court on Tuesday sentenced to jail terms of up to 10 years.

  • Andrew Tillett, James Pomfret and Jessie Pang
Mr Trump’s hardline immigration stance is a central plank of his campaign. This would include resuming construction of his flagship wall on the US-Mexico border and launching the biggest deportation effort in US history.

Trump to use military for ‘largest mass deportation’ in US history

The president-elect confirmed his intention to use the US military to carry out what he has vowed will be the largest mass deportation in US history.

  • Charlie Savage and Michael Gold
Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin will benefit from Donald Trump’s vengeful attack on America’s establishments.

Trump’s foreign enemies are about to get a significant boost

The president-elect is threatening to gut the institutions that make America great, which can only benefit Russia and China.

  • Gideon Rachman
Former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe had the knack

Diplomats share tips on how to avoid humiliation in Trump meetings

Flattery can make the Republican receptive to a leader’s words, but only if he also thinks that leader strong.

  • The Economist

This Month

Peach harvesting in Georgia. The agriculture sector is entirely reliant on the H-2A program for temporary agricultural workers.

Business owners warn Trump’s deportation plan could shut them down

Food producers, manufacturers and hotels are hiring lawyers to audit the legal status of their workers ahead of the president-elect’s deportation orders.

  • Taylor Nicole Rogers
Japanese car makers made an early bet on hybrid vehicles, such as Toyota’s RAV4 hybrid.

Why even Toyota is falling behind in the EV race

Japan’s automotive giants are racing to develop solid-state batteries and forge foreign alliances to regain the edge in global sales as electric vehicle leaders BYD and Tesla take over.

  • Jessica Sier
US soldiers test fire ATACMS at Fort Bragg military base in North Carolina.

Ukraine will soon fire missiles 300km into Russia after US clearance

The US president has reversed his policy in the Russia-Ukraine war as Donald Trump takes over the Oval Office in two months.

  • Mike Stone and Humeyra Pamuk
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The RFK Jr diet: No Big Macs, Cokes or dogs

Donald Trump’s public-health czar likes to talk about vitamins and has been known to post videos of himself lifting weights, shirtless.

  • Rebecca Davis O’Brien
Donald Trump and Elon Musk attend a UFC 309 mixed martial arts flyweight title bout on the weekend.

Trump seeks assurance that his economic chief will enact tough tariffs

The president-elect’s Treasury secretary appointment has kicked off a fierce lobbying effort among his loyalists.

  • James Politi, Colby Smith and Demetri Sevastopulo
Peter Thiel

‘Anti-woke’ companies set to boom under Trump

Some in the president’s inner circle invest in the “parallel economy” of companies financing gun sales and a right-wing alternative to YouTube.

  • Hannah Murphy, Stephen Gandel and Patrick Temple-West
Liberty Energy chief executive Chris Wright is a staunch defender of fossil fuel use.

Trump’s new energy secretary linked to Beetaloo Basin gas project

Chris Wright’s Liberty Energy is behind the fracking fleet used for extraction from developing fields in the Northern Territory.

  • Matthew Cranston
CEO Linda Yaccarino

Advertisers set to return to X as they seek favour with Musk and Trump

Media executives said brands were preparing to advertise on X again, as its billionaire owner was likely to gain influence in the White House.

  • Hannah Murphy, Daniel Thomas and Eric Platt

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