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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrives in Kyiv.

Blinken visits Ukraine as Russia’s military closes in

The US secretary of state arrived in Kyiv to reassure Ukraine of America’s commitment to help the push-back against Russian advances that have gathered pace in recent months.

  • Matthew Lee
The Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming.

Biden orders Chinese crypto miner to sell land near US military base

The US president ordered MineOne Partners and its associates to sell the land next to Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming within 120 days.

  • Demetri Sevastopulo
Biden v Trump

Trump leads in crucial states as Biden’s support unravels

A new set of polls shows the US president is behind in five of six battleground states, as the economy, Israel’s war and a desire for change press on voters.

  • Nate Cohn
Benjamin Netanyahu at a wreath-laying ceremony marking Holocaust Remembrance Day in Jerusalem on Monday.

Israel cannot stand alone and Netanyahu knows it

The American decision to restrict arms sales could be a turning point in the US-Israel relationship.

  • Gideon Rachman
The US is now the sole engine of economic growth again.

Why the world won’t respond to shocks as it did before

The world economy is fragmenting, with countries going in different directions. They will not react to frequent violent changes in the same ways.

  • Mohamed El-Erian
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What a second Trump presidency could bring

The influential American conservative platform Project 2025 has spent two years crafting a 900-page proposal for key areas of immigration, tax and trade.

  • Matthew Cranston

This Month

Israeli soldiers drive a tank at a staging ground near the border with the Gaza Strip.

Halting the bombs: Biden’s gamble to rein in Netanyahu

The US president paused a weapons shipment to Israel, piling pressure on Israel’s leader to change course. Will it work?

  • James Politi, Felicia Schwartz and Mehul Srivastava

Rio investors’ fear; Tesla slashes Oz jobs; Perpetual’s bigger story

Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

Russian soldiers march during the Victory Day military parade dress rehearsal in Red Square.

Russia not looking for global power clash: Putin

Vladimir Putin now casts the war as part of a holy struggle with the West, which he says has forgotten the role played by the Soviet Union in defeating Nazi Germany.

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  • Guy Faulconbridge
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Why Albanese is going all in on gas

The Labor government has infuriated climate activists by insisting that gas will play a crucial role in the energy transition for many decades to come. Big producers like Woodside will wait to see what that means.

  • Jennifer Hewett
Israeli soldiers work on armored military vehicles at a staging ground near the Israeli-Gaza border.

Biden says US will not supply weapons for attack on Rafah

The US president’s ultimatum is aimed at trying to deter Israel’s planned operation in Gaza.

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  • Zeke Miller and Aamer Madhani
Stanley Druckenmiller said the Biden administration was in danger of crowding out innovation.

Biden fights back after Druckenmiller’s reckless spending lambast

Campaigning in a key state, Joe Biden defended his government’s massive government industry subsidies from critics including the billionaire investor.

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  • Matthew Cranston

CBA profit falls; Accenture’s $40m pay risk; Best private dining rooms

Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

Russian President Vladimir Putin

Why Gaza is an endless gift for Vladimir Putin

Israel’s war on Hamas is a serious drain for Joe Biden as he heads towards the US presidential election.

  • Edward Luce
The CBO in February said deficits would rise to $US2.6 trillion by 2034.

Trump tax cut extension cost swells to $7 trillion, CBO warns

New estimates from Congress’ fiscal scorekeeper make clear the cost of extending the 2017 tax cuts enacted under president Donald Trump.

  • Erik Wasson
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Palestinians look at the destruction after an Israeli strike on a residential building in Rafah.

US reveals weapons shipment to Israel halted

The United States withheld 3500 bombs last week out of concern that they might be used in a major assault against the southern Gaza city, officials said.

  • Peter Baker
Stormy Daniels exits the courthouse in New York, Tuesday (Wednesday AEST) after taking the stand  and testifying about her alleged sexual encounter with Trump in 2006.

Stormy Daniels’ graphic testimony of alleged Trump sexual encounter

The remarkable testimony is the latest example of how Donald’s Trump’s dealings with women are coming back to haunt him in court.

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  • Erik Larson, Patricia Hurtado and David Voreacos
Benjamin Netanyahu this week took a characteristic path: he bought time.

Benjamin Netanyahu’s dilemma: save the hostages or his government

In one of the biggest gambles of his career, Israel’s premier sent troops into Rafah to raise pressure on Hamas – and buy time.

  • Neri Zilber, Mehul Srivastava and Andrew England
Incursion: An Israeli soldier walks near an armoured personnel carrier near the border with the southern Gaza Strip.

White House piles ceasefire pressure on Netanyahu as tanks roll into Rafah

White House national security spokesman John Kirby urged negotiators to come to an agreement after Israel launched a “limited” assault on Rafah, in the south of Gaza.

  • Nataliya Vasilyeva, Tony Diver and Abbie Cheeseman
A soldier directs Israeli tanks near a border crossing to the southern Gaza Strip, Israel, on Sunday.

Israel takes control of Rafah border crossing

The Israeli 401st Brigade entered the Rafah crossing early on Tuesday local time, the Israeli military said, taking “operational control” of the vital pass.

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  • Mohammad Salem and Nidal al-Mughrabi