Trudeau will still lead tariff response
Justin Trudeau’s resignation has posed new challenges, with parliament being prorogued for more than two months to allow the selection of a new leader and critics warning the country will be left adrift.
Justin Trudeau’s resignation has posed new challenges, with parliament being prorogued for more than two months to allow the selection of a new leader and critics warning the country will be left adrift.
After months of growing political unrest, Justin Trudeau bowed to members of his party calling on him to step aside, confirming he’ll leave office as soon as the Liberal Party chooses a new leader.
Congress has certified Donald Trump’s election victory swiftly and without incident, drawing a glaring contrast with the scene four years ago when rioters marched on the Capitol Building.
While Justin Trudeau’s political career was fading, Donald Trump drove the final nails into the Canadian leader’s coffin – something Anthony Albanese should be aware of in a vital election year.
Matthew Alan Livelsberger shared a history in the US army with Shamsud-Din Jabbar, with police racing to uncover a motive or any possible connection to the New Orleans attack.
Despite initial concerns that Shamsud-Din Jabbar had accomplices in the New Orleans ramming attack that killed 14, the FBI now says preliminary investigations and CCTV show he was working alone.
The nation’s former home affairs chief is warning that a revitalised Islamic State is seeking to exploit Muslim communities, as fears grow the terror group is on the cusp of a second global wave of carnage.
Terrorism is back on the US security radar, with the Middle East conflict creating new opportunities for extremists to radicalise communities.
Following his death at 100, former US president Jimmy Carter is being remembered as a driven leader and a man of ‘simple decency’.
The Business Council of Australia says the government must respond to Donald Trump’s aggressive pro-business platform by reducing the 30 per cent corporate tax rate and slashing red tape – or risk being left behind.
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