International affairs
‘History will judge them’: UK takes action against Israel as Gazans wait for food
Hours after Australia rebuked Israel for politicising the delivery of food and medicine to civilians, Britain suspended free trade talks with the country and hit West Bank settlers with sanctions.
- Wafaa Shurafa, Samy Magdy and Tia Goldenberg
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- Updated
- Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Australia rebukes Israel in joint statement demanding aid for starving Gazans
Penny Wong and 23 other foreign ministers say they cannot support the limited model of aid delivery that the Israeli government has proposed.
- Matthew Knott
- Updated
- Catholic church
Pope Leo vows not to be an autocrat, receives the ring of office
Albanese met the Pope soon after the Mass, shaking hands briefly with other leaders within the Vatican.
- David Crowe
Here to help, Mr President! Wong, Rudd launch Australia’s mission to Trump
Foreign Minister Penny Wong revealed ahead of the inauguration that ambassador Kevin Rudd was granted a quick meeting at Trump’s Florida golf course.
- Farrah Tomazin
Gunman shoots dead two judges, tied to mass executions, in Iran’s capital
Their killings come as Iran faces economic turmoil, the mauling of its Middle East allies by Israel and the return of Donald Trump to the White House.
- Jon Gambrell
PM announces $190m security deal with Solomon Islands
Anthony Albanese revealed the third security deal brokered this month, as the government continues efforts to counter China’s influence in the Pacific.
- Michelle Griffin, James Massola and Matthew Knott
- Opinion
- Israeli-Palestinian conflict
In the Middle East, Trump can’t have his cake and eat it too
Benjamin Netanyahu may feel like he’s won the jackpot, but Donald Trump’s motto is that he ends wars, and does not start them.
- Amin Saikal
Worst G20 in years ends with whimper as host cancels final press conference
“This G20 summit will go down in the history books,” one official told the Bloomberg news service. “But definitely not as a shining example.”
- David Crowe
‘Mr Putin could end this conflict today’: Albanese makes case for peace at summit without solutions
Leaders from the world’s biggest economies have split on how to end conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, highlighting the deep divisions at the G20 summit.
- David Crowe
- Analysis
- G20 summit
How Xi worked the room at G20 while Biden went AWOL
Most leaders assembled for a group photo in Rio de Janeiro, the summit host city, but nobody appeared to notice that Joe Biden was running late.
- David Crowe
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