Trump and Trudeau trade insults as US tariffs kick in
US President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have traded insults as new US tariffs on imports from […]
US President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have traded insults as new US tariffs on imports from […]
Hong Kong firm CK Hutchison is selling its controlling stake in a unit that operates Panama ports to a group
A string of surprisingly strong economic figures have prompted forecasters to increase their expectations for growth in Australia’s gross domestic
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says there is no justification for US President Donald Trump’s 25 per cent tariffs on imports
Independent MPs will use a minority government to push for an end to tax bracket creep, which is placing a
A coalition proposal to ban public servants working from home would be a greater disadvantage to women, a federal minister
If people want to know what’s in store for interest rates, there are two places they should look. Minutes from
Australia has called for humanitarian aid to flow into Gaza and for a ceasefire to continue as Israel blocks supplies.
Australians are being told there’s cause for optimism over the enduring alliance with the United States despite a Trump presidency
Coalition plans to ban public servants working from home is straight out of the playbook of Donald Trump, the prime
Chief executive Shayne Elliott is plausibly violating the bank’s Ethics Policy and ANZ’s human rights obligations by speaking at the
Anthony Albanese has left the door open to Australian troops serving in peacekeeping operations in Ukraine. The prime minister and
US President Donald Trump says there is no chance for Mexico or Canada to prevent 25 per cent tariffs from
While the Reserve Bank of Australia’s board voted unanimously to cut interest rates for the first time in four years,
Households could fork out an extra $450 a year for power by 2030 if policymakers pursue nuclear and a slower
More than half of Australian employers have reduced their gender pay gap in the last year but many still have
The European Commission will propose revising planned fines for vehicle makers whose car and vans fail to meet 2025 CO2
European shares and the euro have rallied after European leaders agreed to draw up a Ukraine peace plan, while bitcoin
Almost 3500 creditors are owed more than $1.3 billion by the Whyalla Steelworks, the first meeting of creditors of OneSteel
Businesses feel optimistic about their growth prospects following the Reserve Bank’s first rate cut in more than four years, while
Australia’s short-lived housing price downturn appears to be over as a modest interest rate cut fuels expectations for those seeking
Cash to support local businesses has started flowing into Whyalla, ahead of the first meeting of creditors of the town’s
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has expressed disappointment over a public stoush between Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart, and has
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has expressed disappointment over a public stoush between Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart, and has
A private lunar lander carrying a drill, vacuum and other experiments for NASA has touched down on the moon, the
Asian share markets dithered as the threat of imminent tariffs lurked in the background, while bitcoin surged on news it
Iran’s parliament has voted to remove the country’s Economy Minister Abdolnaser Hemmati from office over mismanagement of the economy and
Boosting the number of defence force fighter jets would show international allies, including the US, that Australia isn’t dependent on
Anthony Albanese has ramped up his campaign on Labor’s health record ahead of the federal election, amid rising speculation he
Donald Trump has ordered a new trade investigation that could heap more tariffs on imported lumber, adding to existing duties
Peace in Ukraine would not be possible without a US security guarantee, an opposition frontbencher says, after a heated clash
Israel campaigners Ofir Birenbaum and Sophie Calland have infiltrated the Labor Party backed by far-right money. Wendy Bacon and Yaakov
An ex-military layer is appealing the severity of his sentence for leaking classified military information, which uncovered allegations of Australian
Australia’s economic growth is expected to recover from its multi-decade lows when gross domestic product figures are revealed in the
A sea of fluorescent colour, glittering floats and eye-capturing costumes have overtaken central Sydney as the queer community broadcast a
Australia will stand with Ukraine, following a public row between the leader of the country that was invaded by Russia