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Top prosecutor Erik Siebert overseeing Letitia James case departs after Trump threat
Erik Siebert announced his resignation to staff, but the US president said he was fired.
'America is not happy': Aussie ABC cops blame for Kimmel suspension by US namesake
The Australian public broadcaster has received hundreds of complaints about the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Dronemakers spread wares from London to Wellington
The Pentagon's go-to killer dronemaker, Anduril, has cemented a big deal in Australia and has come visiting New Zealand.
Trump weighs strikes targeting cartels inside Venezuela
Ships armed with Tomahawk missiles, an attack submarine, aircraft, and US sailors and marines are poised.
Trump says 'no deal until there's a deal' after talks with Putin
The US President says he and Russian President Vladimir Putin did not reach an agreement to resolve the war in Ukraine.
UN plastics pollution deal a flop, some blame USA
Analysis - Fiji's delegate says failing to set production limits is like "mopping the floor without turning off the tap," while China wants to address the full life-cycle of plastics.
Mediawatch: 'Surprise' rise in Trump's trade tariff?
Many recent stories claimed the hike to a 15 per cent US tariff on our exports was 'a surprise.' But was it?
Nagasaki mayor warns of nuclear war, 80 years after A-bomb
Thousands have bowed their heads in prayer in Nagasaki to mark the 80th anniversary of the city's atomic bombing, as the mayor warned that current global conflicts could push the world again into…
Australia, UK sign 50-year AUKUS defence treaty
Australia's government says it has signed a treaty with Britain to bolster cooperation over the next 50 years on the AUKUS nuclear submarine partnership.
US tech CEO on leave amid investigation into viral 'kiss cam' video
The married chief executive cuddling another woman at a Coldplay concert was identified as Andy Byron from New York tech company Astronomer.
Australia will not commit troops in advance to any conflict, minister says
The Pentagon has pressed its ally to clarify what role it would play if the US and China went to war over Taiwan.
US customs duties top $100 billion for first time in a fiscal year
US tariffs have helped produce a surprise $US27 billion budget surplus for June, a turnaround from a $71 billion deficit for the month last year.
Norwegian fund bars US, German arms makers over Gaza war
Norway's biggest pension fund has dropped companies from its portfolio for selling weapons and equipment used by Israel in Gaza.
'It feels like a missile is following me': Iranians say daily life filled with fear and distrust
After days of tit-for-tat strikes between Israel and Iran, for the civilians caught up in Israel's bombing campaign, life is filled with uncertainty.
Former Wimbledon champion to retire after US Open
Double Grand Slam winner Petra Kvitova will hang up her racquet.
Kiwi golfer down the field at halfway stage of US Open
Ryan Fox comfortably makes the cut at US Open despite up-and-down day.
'We knew everything,' Trump says about Israel's strikes on Iran
The US president says it is not too late for Iran to make a deal, and he had been pushing the country's leaders to do so urgently before Israel's strikes.
Suspect in custody following 'targeted terror attack'
A man reportedly threw bottles containing flammable liquid at a demonstration in Boulder, Colorado.
Pentagon chief Hegseth warns of imminent China threat
"Beijing is credibly preparing to potentially use military force to alter the balance of power in the Indo Pacific," US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has warned, at a regional forum.
Performance with a purpose - Trump on South Africa
Donald Trump's claims of a white genocide in South Africa betray the influence of his billionaire expat friends, including Elon Musk