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The Pentagon has announced it will review the massive AUKUS agreement between the United States, United Kingdom and Australia to ensure its aligned with US President Donald Trumps "America first" agenda.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned five nations that imposed sanctions on two controversial Israeli officials and called for a "reversal of the sanctions."
It would save us the embarrassment of having to cancel it ourselves. I suspect most Aussies would prefer not to be tied to the untrustworthy Trump regime, on this or any other deal, for that matter. Let’s face it,
The Trump administration has launched a review into the Aukus defense pact that the US signed with Australia and the UK in 2021 to counter China’s military expansion in the Indo-Pacific region. Central to the agreement is a controversial project — expected to cost hundreds of billions of dollars — to help Australia develop a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines over a 30-year period.
Ahead of a prospective meeting between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and US President Donald Trump at the G7 Summit Canada, two key developments have bumped defence issues to the top of the alliance agenda.
Retaliatory tax provisions contained in H.R. 1, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” that recently passed the US House of Representatives, if enacted, would drastically impact common cross-border transactions,
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AAP Newsroom on MSNSubmarine deal should be 'priority' for Trump meetingAustralia's nuclear submarine deal should be Anthony Albanese's top priority if he meets Donald Trump at a leaders' summit, the opposition says. The prime minister leaves Australia on Friday, and is yet to secure a meeting with the US president on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Canada.
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Australian reporter Lauren Tomasi was struck with a rubber bullet on camera in an incident the premier called "horrific."