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Trump Eyes Murdoch as Ambassador in Potential Second Term

Exclusive: Former President Donald Trump is reportedly considering media mogul Rupert Murdoch for a top diplomatic role if he wins the 2024 election, despite their famously turbulent relationship and Murdoch's previous criticisms.

Kate's Fashion 'Snub' To Trump's 'Nasty' Comment Revealed

A royal expert decodes the Princess of Wales's powerful sartorial choice at a key diplomatic event, interpreting her blue dress as a direct response to Donald Trump's past comments about her. Discover the hidden message behind the royal fashion.

Trump's Protocol Breach: Left Queen Elizabeth Waiting

An explosive account of Donald Trump's 2018 Windsor Castle visit, where he kept Queen Elizabeth II waiting—a major diplomatic faux pas that stunned royal aides and breached centuries of protocol.

US-Australia Defence Meeting Erupts in Chaos Over AUKUS

A high-stakes defence meeting between Australian Deputy PM Richard Marles and US official Pete Hegseth erupted in a fiery confrontation over AUKUS, leaving the crucial alliance strained and questioning future cooperation.

Australia expels Iranian ambassador over antisemitic attacks

Australia takes unprecedented diplomatic action, expelling Iran's ambassador following compelling evidence linking Tehran to orchestrated antisemitic attacks on Australian soil. The move signals a major escalation in bilateral tensions.

Australia Condemns Netanyahu's 'Disgusting' Holocaust Remarks

In a major diplomatic escalation, Australia's Acting Prime Minister Tony Burke has issued a scathing condemnation of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu for invoking the Holocaust in a political speech, calling the comments 'disgusting' and a betrayal of its me

China seizes Aung San Suu Kyi's properties

Chinese officials have confiscated multiple properties belonging to Myanmar's ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi, escalating tensions between the two nations.

SK leader demands Japan address wartime crimes

Lee Jae-myung, South Korea's opposition leader, has called on Japan to take responsibility for its wartime actions, including forced labour and sexual slavery, amid ongoing diplomatic tensions.

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