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The blow-up between Elon Musk and Donald Trump has been entertaining, but how did things go so bad, so fast?
Golden Dome dangers: An arms control expert explains how Trump’s missile defense threatens to make the US less safe
Why the Musk and Trump relationship is breaking down – a psychologist explains
‘Godfather Of AI’ Now Fears It’s Unsafe
Australia is in the firing line of Trump’s looming ‘revenge tax’. It’s a fight we’re unlikely to win
Final counting shows polls understated Labor in 2025 election almost as much as they overstated it in 2019
Australia must act after the US vetoes UN ceasefire and aid resolution on Gaza
The secret to Ukraine’s battlefield successes against Russia – it knows wars are never won in the past
Politics with Michelle Grattan: historian Emma Shortis warns against falling into Trump’s trade traps
Why the federal government must act cautiously on fast-tracking project approvals
Uncertainty at NASA − Trump withdraws his nominee for administrator while the agency faces a steep proposed budget cut
In her memoir, Jacinda Ardern shows a ‘different kind of power’ is possible – but also has its limits
Australian Prime Minister Radio Interview – ABC Perth 3 June
Trump’s steel tariffs are unlikely to have a big impact on Australia. But we could be hurt by what happens globally
What are Canada’s governing Liberals going to do about AI?
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop Interview – Hobart 1 June
Investors are calling Trump a chicken – here’s why that matters
Trump sees himself as more like a king than president. Here’s why
There’s no evidence work requirements for Medicaid recipients will boost employment, but they are a key piece of Republican spending bill
Weaponized storytelling: How AI is helping researchers sniff out disinformation campaigns
Influencer Andrew Tate Is Charged With Raft Of Sex Crimes
Trump’s global trade plans are in disarray, after a US court ruling on ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs
After a chaotic 6 months, South Koreans will elect a new president – and hope for bold leadership
Trump surrounds himself with sycophants. It’s a terrible way to run a business – and a country
Is Vladimir Putin’s indiscriminate bombing of Ukrainian civilians ‘crazy’? It’s more a sign of impatience
UA CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER LUKE SHEEHY ABC RADIO PERTH DRIVE WITH GARY ADSHEAD
Liberty Bell Bay Situation Critical 21 May 2025
How should central banks respond to US tariffs? The RBA provides some clues
Golden Dome: An aerospace engineer explains the proposed nationwide missile defense system
WHO is finalizing a new treaty that prepares for the next pandemic − but the US isn’t signing
A decade after the release of ‘The Martian’ and a decade out from the world it envisions, a planetary scientist checks in…
NZ Budget 2025: tax cuts and reduced revenues mean the government is banking on business growth
Playing the crime card: do law and order campaigns win votes in Australia?
UK film and TV boom hides a crisis that threatens the whole industry – new report
RBA cuts interest rates, ready to respond again if the economy weakens further
Labor’s second-term defence priorities – could they include a pact with Europe?
Joe Biden has prostate cancer with bone spread – an oncologist explains what you need to know
Cutting HIV aid means undercutting US foreign and economic interests − Nigeria shows the human costs
Saudi Arabia has big AI ambitions. They could come at the cost of human rights
US safety net helps protect children from abuse and neglect, and some of those programs are threatened by proposed budget cuts
Economic pessimism is behind the drift of voters to minor parties and independents
China-US trade war: the next 90 days are a big deal for Beijing as it seeks long-term solutions
Tax Canadian movies? Why culture has always been at the centre of trade wars
Australian Prime Minister Press Conference – Canberra 12 May
As Donald Trump Cuts Funding To Antarctica, Will US Be Forced Off Icy Continent?
Major brands don’t need to kowtow to Trump: they have the power to bring people together
Science requires ethical oversight – without federal dollars, society’s health and safety are at risk
Donald Trump has reduced tariffs on British metals and cars, but how important is this trade deal? Experts react