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The UK's prime minister-elect Keir Starmer is eerily similar to his Australian counterpart and close confidant, Anthony Albanese. He may soon discover that leading an opposition is one thing, running a government another entirely.


In an exclusive interview, Fatima Payman reveals she was called in to console a Palestinian man whose family members were killed in Gaza after a Labor MP's office sent him a pro-Israel templated answer.





Popular concerns about immigration and inflation have fuelled the rise of France's far right, which scored a win in the first round of the country's election. Leaders of other Western democracies should take note.


With his hoarse voice, stumbles and verbal gaffes, Joe Biden failed to allay the concerns of voters that he is too old for the job.


Ahead of his debate with Joe Biden, some of the biggest names from Wall Street and Silicon Valley are lining up to back Donald Trump's bid for a second term.





Julian Assange has been freed from prison and entered a media and political landscape very different to the one he left behind.





Australians are feeling the pinch right now and are punishing the government in the polls. But with billions of dollars about to trickle back into the economy, will political fortunes shift?





The Albanese government is dodging and weaving about what a possible second Donald Trump presidency, and his criminal convictions, mean for relations with the US.





While the world's attention was focused on the conviction of Donald Trump, another New Yorker pushed forward with what will be one of the most closely watched IPO's in Australia for years.













The former US president's attempt to woo crypto enthusiasts wasn't enough to avoid a harsh reception from libertarians over the weekend.






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