US takes our lead on China
The US congress will today follow the Turnbull government’s lead in cracking down on Chinese political interference.
The US congress will today follow the Turnbull government’s lead in cracking down on Chinese political interference.
A global trade war has erupted as America’s allies pledge sweeping retaliatory tariffs against the US.
US President Donald Trump will today welcome former North Korean spymaster Kim Yong-chol to Washington.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says negotiations are ‘moving in the right direction’ with North Korea.
The President’s attack on Attorney-General Jeff Sessions is part of a campaign to escalate pressure on the Mueller investigation.
After staying silent about cancellation of Roseanne Barr’s sitcom over her racist tweet, Donald Trump makes it all about him.
The US and North Korea are both striving hard to put the cancelled summit back on the agenda.
Kim Jong-un is willing to meet Donald Trump at any time as he tries to revive a leader’s summit after the President cancelled it.
A Russian KGB chief posted to Canberra has admitted for the first time that there was a mole inside ASIO during the Cold War.
Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un have left the door open to a summit, perhaps even in the near future.
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