Gina reveals private conversation with Musk
Australia’s wealthiest person Gina Rinehart recently had a private meeting with Elon Musk, in Florida, at a Donald Trump victory party.
Australia’s wealthiest person Gina Rinehart recently had a private meeting with Elon Musk, in Florida, at a Donald Trump victory party.
Brazil’s First Lady has sworn at Elon Musk at a G20 Social event in Rio de Janeiro. The billionaire responded to the insult on X.
The US ambassador made a rare comment on US politics, describing the views held by her cousin and potential Health Secretary as “dangerous”.
This former president admitted to using a “death squad”, with an estimated 20,000 killed on his watch. What he’s planning next has many stunned.
The former Neighbours star made a generous donation to a right-wing politician, as she schmoozed at a glitzy Donald Trump campaign fundraiser. Watch video.
Trump loyalists turned out in droves to support the former US president at his first rally since being convicted, as he made a chilling threat if not elected.
Freshly minted RBA deputy governor Andrew Hausen has said Australia’s central bank won’t be swayed by rate cuts in Europe and Canada.
Premier Li Qiang will be the most senior Chinese leader to visit Australia since 2017 when he lands in the country on Saturday.
A call by Emmanuel Macron threatens to spoil the Paris Olympics, organisers say, just weeks away from the opening ceremony.
Vladimir Putin has suddenly thrust his daughters out of hiding and into the public limelight in a bid to soften his war-torn reputation.
A former Victorian premier has called on the Governor-General to pull Daniel Andrews’ King’s Birthday honour, saying it devalues the award.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has made a new campaign promise that will appeal to millions of Americans.
The Coalition is celebrating its highest level of primary support in three years after a damaging fortnight for Labor.
French President Emmanuel Macron has stunned the nation by announcing he would dissolve parliament and hold a snap election amid surging support for the far-right.
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