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Australia's closest ally is giving a spirited impression of behaving like a cantankerous bear ahead of G7 summit in Canada.
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he would meet with U.S. President Donald Trump at the Group of Seven summit ...
It is virtually certain that the review will conclude that AUKUS should not proceed unless Australia publicly commits to “do ...
Speaking in Seattle, Anthony Albanese confirmed that he is scheduled to hold his first face-to-face meeting with the US ...
Anthony Albanese will meet Donald Trump on the sidelines of the G7 summit to discuss the long-term future of the $368bn AUKUS ...
The G7 summit starting on June 15 marks the first major global gathering of Trump’s second term. Read more at ...
A smart government would take the opportunity to actually put Australia first. But history tells us that is not the ...
In a dangerous world, where the US can no longer be assumed to be a reliable partner, Australia needs to listen to the EU’s ...
Amazon’s $20bn investment into Australian data centre infrastructure underscores the economic relationship with the US ahead of Anthony Albanese’s first face-to-face with Donald Trump, Labor’s ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will tell Donald Trump that Australia is doing its part on defence spending, as he prepares for his first meeting with the United States President.
I have never seen a more poorly trained, slump-shouldered group – except perhaps a gang of condemned prisoners, writes Ian Usman Lewis.