G7, Canada and Trump
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By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY (Reuters) -Increasing the number of nuclear powered submarines operated by Australia, Britain and the United States will make the Indo Pacific more secure and was in the United States' interests,
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he will meet with US President Donald Trump at the G7 meeting in Canada.
Australia's defence minister woke up to a nightmare earlier this week - and it's one that has been looming ever since the United States re-elected Donald Trump as president in November. A landmark trilateral agreement between the US,
Sky News host Peta Credlin discusses the upcoming meeting between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and US President Donald Trump, warning that Australia’s security partnership with the US is “at stake”.
Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he is scheduled to meet US President Donald Trump on Tuesday during the G-7 summit in Canada.
Just one day after the US Court of Appeals temporarily reinstated the Trump Administration’s Liberation Day tariffs of between 10% and 50% on nearly every country in the world, Trump announced tariffs on all US imports of steel and aluminium will increase from 25% to 50%.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will reject Donald Trump’s demand for Australia to boost its defence spending during his first face-to-face meeting with the US President in Canada.
Under President Trump's second term, the United States is experiencing a decline in tourism from key allies like Australia, Canada, and Germany. Strict entry processes, political tensions, and a perceived culture of fear are deterring visitors.
Anthony Albanese has said he expects to meet US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the G7 Summit, confirming the pair have a “scheduled” meeting on Tuesday. Following growing pressure for Australia to secure a face-to-face meeting with the US leader,
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Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell has spoken on the highly anticipated meeting between US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.