Trump injects common sense into a deadlocked war
Donald Trump’s push to end the war in Ukraine is a triumph of pragmatism over wishful thinking, which is what is needed right now.
Donald Trump’s push to end the war in Ukraine is a triumph of pragmatism over wishful thinking, which is what is needed right now.
The clock is now ticking for Hamas over the Gaza ceasefire deal, and as Donald Trump put it, ‘they want to play tough guy, we’ll see how tough they are’.
Hamas has shown again that it does not want peace in Gaza, making a wildly reckless threat to delay the release of more hostages indefinitely and putting the already fragile ceasefire agreement in the gravest danger.
Australia will have to scramble fast at the highest level to win the same exemptions on steel and aluminium tariffs as were won in 2018. This will be a critical test of persuasion for Anthony Albanese.
Drugs, booze, rehab: Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price’s life-altering journey back from the abyss.
The White House has rushed to modify the most contentious parts of Donald Trump’s plan for Gaza in the face of sweeping criticism from the Arab world, America’s allies and even the President’s own Republican Party.
The White House is now frantically trying to rewrite, reinterpret and soften the President’s words to salvage something from a policy idea that has inflamed the Arab world.
Donald Trump has up-ended the fraught politics of the Middle East with one of the most contentious plans ever unveiled by a US president, declaring that America will take ownership of Gaza and turn it into a new ‘Riviera’.
Historic, audacious, ambitious, crazy, dangerous, jaw-dropping. However you want to describe it, Donald Trump’s plan is likely to define his presidency and the future of the Middle East.
Former health minister Greg Hunt will call on the Albanese government to make a national parliamentary apology to Australia’s Jewish population for the rise of anti-Semitism.
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