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Trump may have to rethink his belief that trade wars are “easy to win”.

Dumb and dumber: Trump’s war on the world is not going to plan

Donald Trump just aimed his most powerful weapon at his closest trade allies and has gained nothing substantial.

  • Stephen Bartholomeusz

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Donald Trump addressed reporters at the White House last week.

‘We can play the game’: Trump hints at possible tit-for-tat tariff hikes

The warning to Canada came as the US president said consumers might suffer “pain” from his taxes on goods imported from America’s three biggest trading partners.

  • Michael Koziol
Trump and Albanese

The rise of Trump sets a new test for Albanese, and Dutton

The re-elected US president is now a wildcard in the Australian federal election and presents a diabolical challenge for whoever wins it.

  • David Crowe
US President-elect Donald Trump, left, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in 2019, during Trump’s first term.

Trudeau ready to slap Trump with counter-tariffs in potential trade war

Canada buys more US-made goods than any other country – about $520 billion in the first 11 months of last year.

  • Curtis Heinzl
From left: Anthony Albanese’s approval rating has dropped, while Justin Trudeau is the latest progessive leader leaving the stage, along with Kamala Harris and Joe Biden. German chancellor Olaf Scholz faces the electorate next month, while Jacinda Ardern left politics in 2023.

Trudeau, Biden and Ardern are done. What’s eating the global left?

Australia may be an island, but it is not immune to the systemic forces sweeping across global politics.

  • Matthew Knott
Claudia Sheinbaum gesturing at a map at a point where it shows the words “America Mexicana”.

In message to Trump, Mexico’s president displays old map of ‘Mexican America’

Claudia Sheinbaum gave a sarcastic history lesson to the president-elect, while Canada has also hit back at comments about it becoming the 51st US state.

  • Megan Janetsky
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced his resignation. His father, Pierre Trudeau (left) was elected prime minister in the 1968 and served until 1984. Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre (right) appears likely to win the next election.

Trudeau’s global fans might be surprised by his demise. No one in Canada is

Canada’s Conservative Party has carved out large leads in the polls among younger voters, those with migrant backgrounds and blue-collar workers.

  • Scott Ryan
Justin Trudeau and then-president Donald Trump in 2017.

How Trump’s taunts and threats added to the woes confronting Justin Trudeau

After more than a decade as prime minister, Justin Trudeau has succumbed to unpopularity at home - but what role did Donald Trump play in his departure?

  • Patrick James
Trudeau’s deputy PM resigned last week. Next month, the government faces a vote of no confidence.

Justin Trudeau was once the ‘golden boy’ of Canadian politics. But he lost his shine

While Trudeau was initially applauded for returning Canada to its progressive past, he has become widely unpopular recently, under pressure from forces he can’t control.

  • Farrah Tomazin
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces his resignation as party leader.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resigns as party leader

The Canadian prime minister was celebrated for returning the country to its liberal past after he was elected in 2015, but he has since become widely unpopular.

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