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The automotive industry has become another front in a burgeoning global trade war, after U-S President Donald Trump announced 25 per cent tariffs on all foreign cars and car parts entering the country. Japanese and European carmakers will be heavily impacted when the penalties come into play on April 2 - but it is not just foreign manufacturers tha…
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Ukraine’s European allies say sanctions against Russia MUST remain in place, setting up a potential conflict with the Trump administration which has said Moscow’s demands for relief would be looked at. At a summit in Paris, France and Britain announced plans to start detailed planning for a potential force of European troops to operate in Ukraine a…
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Opposition leader Peter Dutton has responded to Labor's pre-election budget, saying Australia is at a "sliding doors moment". It's a reference to a 1998 film that ponders near-misses and how a different decision could change the course of the future. Mr Dutton has used the moment to deliver the Coalition's budget pitch should it win the upcoming el…
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United States President Donald Trump has dismissed concern around the addition of a journalist to a secret group chat, calling the criticism and calls for Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth to resign as a witch hunt. The country's top officials maintain it was an inadvertent mistake to add the journalist into the chat, which was discussing plans to att…
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In Gaza, Palestinians are gathering in protest at both the Israeli bombardment on Gaza and against the ongoing rule of Hamas in the territory. In Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, Israeli protesters are also demonstrating against the Netanyahu government, citing a failure to return the hostages, and policies they say undermine democracy.…
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Just a day after a truce on energy strikes was announced, Ukraine and Russia are accusing each other of breaking the deal.A planned ceasefire in the Black Sea remains uncertain, with Moscow still demanding the removal of key sanctions already rejected by Europe. Volodymr Zelenskyy is hoping Washington will push back on Russia's requests, as he meet…
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Greens senator Peter Whish-Wilson has confronted Anthony Albanese as the Prime Minister basked in the afterglow of his government's budget during the morning TV rounds. He's one of a number of people upset by the federal government's introduction of a bill aimed at preserving the Tasmanian salmon industry. The senator is convinced it could lead to …
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United States President Donald Trump has downplayed reports that sensitive plans for a military strike against Yemen's Houthis were sent to an encrypted group chat that included a journalist. Democratic politicians have been heaping criticism on his administration for handling highly sensitive information carelessly.…
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Ukraine and Russia have agreed in principle to a ceasefire in the Black Sea and to temporarily suspend strikes on each other’s energy facilities.But it’s unclear exactly when the deal will come into force.Volodymyr Zelenskyy is accusing Moscow of already trying to undermine the agreement, after the Kremlin demanded the removal of banking sanctions …
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Turkiye's interior minister says at least 1,100 people have been detained in widespread protests, sparked by the arrest of Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu. Anti-government demonstrations have continued since the mayor was apprehended last week - in what the country's President has branded a movement of violence.…
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Rhayna Bosch speaks with Morgans Private Client Adviser Dianne Colledge about the day's share market action both locally and over in the US as shares rally in response to indications of a more targeted approach to reciprocal tariffs – plus Tesla shares clock their best day since the US federal election.…
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In this bulletin, Indigenous leaders urge the federal government to use its latest budget to invest in housing, education and health, Democrats call for a full investigation after the White House mistakenly shared war plans with a journalist, and in sport, a new stadium set to be built in Victoria Park for the 2032 Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic G…
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In this bulletin, Indigenous leaders urge the federal government to use its latest budget to invest in housing, education and health, Democrats call for a full investigation after the White House mistakenly shared war plans with a journalist, and in sport, a new stadium set to be built in Victoria Park for the 2032 Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic G…
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