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China's Beef Tariffs Hit Australian Farmers

China imposes 55% tariffs on Australian beef imports, risking $1bn in trade. PM Albanese says Australia is not being singled out. Read the latest on this trade dispute.

Best Australian Books of 2025 Revealed

Discover the standout Australian books of 2025, featuring powerful debuts, celebrated authors, and the year's most compelling literary achievements. Explore the list now.

UK-Indonesia £4bn maritime deal creates 1,000 jobs

Britain secures a £4 billion maritime agreement with Indonesia, creating 1,000 UK jobs in Rosyth, Bristol, and Plymouth. The deal boosts British shipbuilding and strengthens global defence ties.

Sydney arms expo chaos as protesters clash with police

Violent scenes erupted at Sydney's International Convention Centre as hundreds of anti-war protesters attempted to blockade a major arms exhibition, leading to multiple arrests and police reinforcements being deployed.

Gaza Boy, 8: "I Saw Death in Front of Me"

A young Palestinian boy shares his traumatic experience of surviving an Israeli airstrike that killed his family, as UK politicians debate arms exports to Israel.

Trump-Xi Summit: Trade Wars & Taiwan Tensions

In a landmark meeting, former President Donald Trump and China's Xi Jinping navigate trade wars, soybean agreements, and delicate Taiwan discussions, reshaping US-China relations.

McTominay double sinks Inter as Conte sees red

Scott McTominay delivered a sensational performance, scoring twice as Napoli stunned Antonio Conte's Inter Milan in a fiery Serie A clash that saw the Inter manager sent off in dramatic fashion.

EU exempts US LNG from climate rules in landmark deal

The European Union has agreed to exempt US liquefied natural gas from its stringent climate regulations, marking a significant diplomatic breakthrough that could reshape transatlantic energy trade.

Trump restricts US software exports to China

The Trump administration unveils sweeping restrictions on US software exports to China, targeting AI and high-performance computing in a significant escalation of tech trade tensions.

Weapons sales resume during US government shutdown

Amid a deepening political crisis in Washington, the Biden administration has authorised the controversial resumption of major weapons transfers to allied nations, raising concerns about oversight and accountability during the government shutdown.

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