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Almost every world leader is haunted by the spectre of Donald Trump's tariff regime and unfortunately, Anthony Albanese is no ...
With the unpredictability of events in the Middle East and the US president himself, the prime minister has decided to skip ...
Anthony Albanese won’t go to the NATO summit, dashing the slim chance of a meeting with Donald Trump, but work continues ...
Fighting between Iran and Israel has continued while the talks in Geneva have been taking place, as the UK says it will ...
The President of the New South Wales upper house is deliberating on whether to ask the supreme court to issue warrants for ...
Anthony Albanese will wait longer for a meeting with Donald Trump, amid the continued uncertainty over US involvement in the ...
AAP FactCheck - US President Donald Trump did not call the Australian prime minister "Airbus Albanese" in a social media post ...
Australia's foreign minister announced the country closed its embassy in Tehran Friday and evacuated staff and their families ...
The Albanese government is planning to send Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles to the NATO summit in the Netherlands next week, not Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, NewsWire understands.
The risks in the Middle East conflict help explain exactly why one of the region’s major oil players is making a $36 billion bet on Australian energy.
Australia is sending defence personnel and aircraft to the Middle East as the government works to evacuate citizens caught up ...
Israeli defence minister Israel Katz has warned Hezbollah to not engage in strikes on Israel on behalf of Iran. "If there is terror - there will be no Hezbollah," Katz said in a post on X.