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There are risks in the Trump presidency for Anthony Albanese, but also for Peter Dutton.

The rise of Trump sets a new test for Albanese, and Dutton

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Steve Bannon speaks during a press conference after being released from the Federal Correctional Institution Danbury where he was incarcerated, Oct. 29, 2024, New York. (AP Photo/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez)

‘We have no choice’: Trump ally Bannon says US must defend Taiwan

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has previously implied that the United States could not protect Taiwan from a military operation.

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‘You haven’t seen anything’: Trump loyalist Bannon prepared for new levels of hostility

Fresh out of prison, Donald Trump’s former chief strategist warns “it will be Stalingrad every day” if the Democrats try to “steal” the US election.

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Then president Donald Trump, right, listens to Army Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, left, at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate.

Ever wondered why Trump likes dictators? This three-star general can tell you

In his only interview with the Australian media, the former national security adviser talks about Donald Trump’s attempts at self-worth.

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Steve Bannon, center, appears in Manhattan Supreme Court, Thursday, May 25, 2023 in New York. Bannon, the conservative strategist, will stand trial next May on charges he duped donors who gave money to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border, a judge in New York said Thursday. (AP Photo/Curtis Means via Pool)

Trump ally Bannon ordered to report to prison for defying January 6 probe

The decision means the right-wing media firebrand will likely be behind bars for a critical stretch of the US presidential campaign.

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Guo Wengui in his apartment in Manhattan where he was arrested last month.

From penthouse to prison cell: the law catches up with billionaire associate of Steve Bannon

Fuelled by bravado, ruthlessness, a keen political antenna and alleged theft, Chinese property tycoon Guo Wengui moved in high circles.

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Guo Wengui, a Chinese property magnate critical of the CCP, has been living in the US.

Chinese business tycoon arrested in $1.5 billion fraud conspiracy

Guo Wengui has been accused of lying to hundreds of thousands of people before misappropriating hundreds of millions of dollars.

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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva inspects the damange at the Planalto Palace after it was stormed by supporters of his predecessor Jair Bolsonaro in Brasilia on January 8.

Trumpian invasion of Brazil’s Congress is a betrayal of people power

The radical attack on parliament by the far-right shares many parallels with the Capitol riots ignited by Donald Trump.

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Skewed red-wave surveys fed home-team boosterism among right-wing news outlets and benefited from cheerleading by former President Donald J. Trump.

‘Red wave’ washout: How skewed polls fed a false midterm election narrative

The virtual “bazaar of polls” was kept humming by right-leaning US pollsters, in some cases financially supported by hyperpartisan groups. They even included surveys conducted by high schoolers.

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I was close to one of the US gun massacres. ‘Thoughts and prayers’ did nothing

Can the worship of weapons be stopped in a country at war with itself?

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