Markets plummet as Trump issues more steep tariffs
US President Donald Trump’s latest wave of tariffs on exports from dozens of trading partners sent global stock markets tumbling […]
US President Donald Trump’s latest wave of tariffs on exports from dozens of trading partners sent global stock markets tumbling […]
An international crew of four astronauts has launched toward the International Space Station on Friday aboard a SpaceX rocket, embarking
More than 60 per cent of Australians want tougher government measures to stop Israel’s military offensive in Gaza, a poll
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will unveil an economic partnership with Indigenous organisations at the Garma Festival aimed at “a new
India is engaged in trade talks with the United States, an Indian government source with knowledge of the discussions says,
Global shares have tumbled after the US slapped dozens of trading partners with steep tariffs, while investors anxiously await US
Southeast Asian countries are breathing a sigh of relief after the US announced tariffs on their exports that were far
It is “inevitable” thousands of people will march over an Australian landmark for Palestine rights. But whether police will be
President Donald Trump has raised the tariff rate on US imports from Canada to 35 per cent from 25 per
Shares in Star Entertainment Group have plunged after negotiations collapsed on the sale of its stake in a major project.
Australia will still press the case for removing all US tariffs, the trade minister says after being spared an increase
Richard Boyle argues he shouldn’t have a conviction recorded against his name for blowing the whistle. The Australian Tax Office
Mining giant Glencore is being pressured to step up and save an ailing smelter as the federal government says it
Australian visitors to the US in June were down 11% on the previous year, following a similar collapse in visitors
Donald Trump has resisted pressure to increase tariffs on Australian goods in a “vindication” of the federal government’s diplomatic efforts,
The next generation have taken centre stage at a major cultural festival, with local students displaying their achievements and a
Asian shares fell on Friday after the US slapped dozens of trading partners with steep tariffs, while investors anxiously await
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that set new tariffs on a wide swath of US trading
Australian officials have hailed being left in the “best possible position” after the nation’s US exports were spared from Donald’s
Amazon has posted higher fiscal second-quarter profit and sales, helped by its four-day sales event in July and underscoring its
US President Donald Trump gave Mexico a 90-day reprieve from higher tariffs to negotiate a broader trade deal but was
Italy has agreed to a Vatican plan to turn a 430-hectare field north of Rome, once the source of controversy
Australia should cut taxes for small businesses and implement a new tax that allows immediate investment deductions, the Productivity Commission
World stocks are mixed, with markets mulling a raft of economic indicators including central bank rate decisions, inflation data and
the US will charge a 15 per cent tariff on imports from South Korea, down from a threatened 25 per
Australia’s intelligence boss has warned that people who boast about their access to sensitive information are openly painting themselves as
The Israeli aim of ethnically cleansing Palestinians from Gaza is well underway. It relies on US finance, compliant allies and
A sense of nostalgia has pervaded the nation’s capital as the 48th parliament’s first sitting fortnight drew to a close.
Hopes of an impending interest rate cut have been bolstered by a top official who says fresh figures show inflation
Failure to bring Indigenous people’s outcomes up to par with the rest of the community has led one outspoken senator
Asian equities slipped on Thursday after weaker-than-expected Chinese activity data and a plunge in copper prices, while investors weighed a
Former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann has claimed police destroyed evidence that could prove his innocence and his pending rape trial
Meta’s artificial intelligence spending spree appears to be paying off with investors, who sent the company’s stock soaring following a
Australia’s recognition of Palestine is a matter of “when, not if”, the treasurer says, as another country joined the queue
A promising fall in inflation has been heralded by a top Reserve Bank of Australia official, whose dovish comments will
US President Donald Trump has signed a proclamation ordering 50 per cent tariffs on certain copper imports, citing national security,