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Amid growing warnings of American decline and pessimism about this year's presidential election, the Super Bowl is a reminder that the US is still an economic and cultural powerhouse.





After decades of complacency and at times outright condescension, Australia is finally taking its Pacific Island neighbours seriously.












Chinese stocks keep falling, despite a push by Beijing to talk up the world's second largest economy at Davos. Is this a signal of trouble ahead, or a buying opportunity?



After Donald Trump's decisive victory in the Iowa Republican caucuses, the Australian government must start preparing for a possible return to the White House.




China has expressed displeasure over Taiwan's presidential vote and reiterated its view that 'reunification' is inevitable. That doesn't mean near-term military conflict is now more likely.










The attacks on Red Sea shipping, which have now triggered a US-led response, could deliver a blow to the global economy — and Australia — at a delicate time.







Influential VC firm Andreessen Horowitz says it will back any politician who supports an “optimistic technology-enabled future” — and oppose those who don’t.





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