G7 summit
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- Trump diplomacy
Australia races to lock in new meeting with Trump to avoid second snub
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese may now change his plans and attend next week’s NATO summit – if a face-to-face meeting with Donald Trump can be locked in.
- James Massola
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- Donald Trump
The G7 was a great idea – until it became one against six
One official said hosting a G7 in present circumstances was “like preparing the red carpet for Godzilla”.
- Andreas Kluth
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- Middle East at war
Khamenei won’t be hunted ‘for now’: Trump issues veiled threat, calls for Iran’s surrender
President Donald Trump said the US knew exactly where Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was “hiding”, but he would not be killed – for now.
- Natassia Chrysanthos
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- Political leadership
Albanese’s meeting with Trump cancelled because of Iran-Israel war
Donald Trump departs the G7 summit early, leaving Anthony Albanese waiting for his first face-to-face meeting with the US president.
- James Massola and Michael Koziol
Trump gets G7 off to awkward start by complaining that Putin is not there
The US president greeted his host, Canada’s Mark Carney, by lamenting Russia was “kicked out” of the group back in 2014. Carney later cut off questions.
- Michael Koziol
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- Trump diplomacy
Defence ties with Australia key to Albanese’s pitch in historic Trump meeting
In one of the most important meetings of his career, Anthony Albanese will put access to critical minerals on the table while safeguarding AUKUS.
- James Massola
Albanese-Trump meeting hopes rise as US leader confirms he’ll attend G7 summit
Despite global and local conflicts, Donald Trump says he is going to the summit, raising pressure on Anthony Albanese to secure a face-to-face meeting.
- James Massola and Mike Foley
‘National security on the line’: Starmer pulls off extraordinary move to save British steel
The UK parliament was recalled for just the fifth time since WWII to vote on emergency legislation, and passed the bill in less than 24 hours.
- Rob Harris
- Opinion
- Climate crisis
It’s worse than any war or pandemic, so why are our leaders ignoring it?
Tell me I’m not dreaming: 2025 could be the year of bipartisan action on catastrophic climate change.
- Malcolm Knox
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- Paris Agreement
Renewables surge shows Australia can meet ambitious 2035 reductions
The UK has promised to cut emissions by 81 per cent by 2035. The Climate Change Authority is considering how much more we could do.
- Bianca Hall and Nick O'Malley
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