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Australia refuses to match allies sanctioning China over support for Russian war

Australia refuses to match allies sanctioning China over support for Russian war

The UK, US and the EU are among those sanctioning Chinese companies accused of helping Russia wreak havoc in Ukraine. The Albanese government is an outlier.

  • by Lisa Visentin

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Australia responds to Zelensky’s SOS with $250m in military aid

Australia responds to Zelensky’s SOS with $250m in military aid

After a hospital bombing, the Ukrainian leader put out an urgent call for help before Donald Trump’s possible re-election in the US in November.

  • by Farrah Tomazin
NATO launches diplomatic attack on China over support for Russia’s war

NATO launches diplomatic attack on China over support for Russia’s war

NATO leaders issued the alliance’s strongest-ever language calling out China’s military support for Russia’s war in Ukraine.

  • by Donato Paolo Mancini and Peter Martin
Marles to meet Trump Republicans on US trip as Biden fights for his future

Marles to meet Trump Republicans on US trip as Biden fights for his future

In Washington for the NATO summit, Richard Marles has thrown his support behind the US president, praising the global alliances forged under his administration.

  • by Farrah Tomazin
Albanese should not be missing in action from NATO summit

Albanese should not be missing in action from NATO summit

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s rejection of an invitation to attend the NATO summit in Washington joins a growing list of dubious decisions.

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Dutton tells MPs to ‘be ready’ for early election after PM scraps Washington visit

Dutton tells MPs to ‘be ready’ for early election after PM scraps Washington visit

Anthony Albanese was expected to attend next week’s summit marking NATO’s 75th anniversary but Defence Minister Richard Marles will now travel to the US in his place.

  • by Rob Harris, Angus Thompson and James Massola
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Trump redux a clear and present challenge to our foreign policy

Trump redux a clear and present challenge to our foreign policy

The problem facing Australia’s foreign policy under another Donald Trump presidency? Many of his utterances seem shaped by 1950s American daytime games shows.

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The Finns are the happiest people on the planet. Here’s why they’re not smiling

The Finns are the happiest people on the planet. Here’s why they’re not smiling

A dreadful danger has risen on Finland’s border in the past couple of years which is no smiling matter.

  • by Peter Hartcher
Zelensky pushes allies to step up and fight war that ‘no one even notices’

Zelensky pushes allies to step up and fight war that ‘no one even notices’

On the fifth anniversary of his inauguration, the comedian-turned-wartime leader concedes his allies need to push so-called “red lines” and get more involved.

  • by Mike Collett-White, Dan Peleschuk and Sergiy Karazy
‘Inevitable’: NATO prepares to send troop trainers into Ukraine

‘Inevitable’: NATO prepares to send troop trainers into Ukraine

As Russia advances and Ukraine’s manpower decreases, the US and its allies are getting ready to do more to stop the war.

  • by Helene Cooper, Julian E. Barnes, Eric Schmitt and Lara Jakes
Ashes hero Monty Panesar wants to be an MP, but he’s already got himself in a spin

Ashes hero Monty Panesar wants to be an MP, but he’s already got himself in a spin

The former England left-arm spinner conducted a series of awkward interviews after declaring he would stand as a candidate at the next general election.

  • by Rob Harris