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Government accused of secret PM letters in transparency row

The Australian opposition has launched fierce accusations against the Labor government, claiming they're deliberately concealing correspondence between the Prime Minister and ministers, sparking a major transparency debate in Canberra.

Trump threatens 25% tariffs on Canadian steel

Former President Donald Trump threatens to reignite trade tensions with a 25% tariff on Canadian steel, risking collateral damage to UK manufacturing and global supply chains.

Trump terminates Canada trade talks, Rubio confirms

In a dramatic diplomatic move, former President Donald Trump has ordered the complete cessation of all trade talks with Canada, with Senator Marco Rubio confirming the sudden breakdown in relations between the two neighbouring nations.

Trump terminates Canada trade talks, imposes tariffs

In a dramatic escalation of trade tensions, the Trump administration has abruptly terminated negotiations with Canada's Mark Carney and imposed sweeping new tariffs, sending shockwaves through international markets and diplomatic circles.

Trump revives Reagan-era Canada trade attack strategy

Donald Trump's campaign resurrects controversial 1980s trade attack ads targeting Canada, signalling potential return to aggressive protectionist policies that previously strained US-Canada relations.

Trump terminates Canada trade negotiations

Former President Donald Trump has dramatically pulled the plug on ongoing trade negotiations with Canada, dealing a significant blow to cross-border relations and raising concerns about future economic cooperation between the two nations.

Mark Carney eyed as potential Trudeau successor

Former Bank of England Governor Mark Carney is being seriously considered as a leadership contender for Canada's Liberal Party, with senior figures viewing him as the ideal candidate to rejuvenate the party's fortunes.

Queensland Indigenous Voice sparks Liberal walkout

Liberal Party members stage dramatic parliamentary walkout over Queensland's proposed Indigenous advisory body, creating political chaos and raising questions about the future of the landmark proposal.

Liberal Senator: Too fond of good coffee for Nationals

Liberal Senator Kerrynne Liddle reveals why she turned down joining the Nationals, citing her love for quality coffee and preference for faster-paced conversation over the party's famously deliberate speaking style.

One Nation Surge Threatens Liberal Party Dominance

Pauline Hanson's One Nation party is surging in Australian politics, capitalising on voter discontent and threatening to displace the floundering Liberals as the dominant conservative force.

Japan Courts Wall Street Firms in Challenge to London

Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, under former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's influence, is actively persuading major Wall Street firms to establish operations in Tokyo, creating new competition for London's financial dominance.

Badenoch dismisses Tory election defeat predictions

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch has rejected dire election forecasts for the Conservatives, labelling them 'political tourism' while acknowledging the party faces an uphill battle ahead of the next general election.

Hastie quits frontbench, denies Ley challenge

Former defence minister Andrew Hastie resigns from Liberal frontbench citing family reasons, while firmly denying any leadership challenge against deputy leader Sussan Ley in exclusive statement.

NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet resigns amid integrity probe

New South Wales Premier Dominic Perrottet has abruptly resigned from politics following a scathing anti-corruption report and internal party pressure, triggering a leadership contest in Australia's most populous state.

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