(Reuters) - Australia's Treasurer Jim Chalmers said on Sunday he would visit the United States this week to meet with U.S.
Australia plans to review the fallout on Southeast Asia and the Pacific of President Donald Trump’s planned cuts to USAID as ...
Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers will meet with his U.S. counterpart Scott Bessent on Tuesday in Washington, with Canberra ...
The Chinese naval exercises, in international waters off Australia’s eastern coast, while legal, have nonetheless sparked ...
An unusual series of military exercises by Chinese warships in the sea between Australia and New Zealand has prompted ...
Kevin Rudd put on a breakfast spread for Treasurer Jim Chalmers and his US counterpart in Washington. But the key ...
Australia is set to review the effects of U.S. President Donald Trump's budget cuts to the U.S. Agency for International ...
Washington Post editorial page editor David Shipley is leaving the paper as its opinion section shifts its focus to ...
Backed by the US, Australia has been increasingly asserting its power in the Indo-Pacific region. Has this strategy served it well?
Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers said that he had “very constructive” talks with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in ...
The aim: to persuade Donald Trump not to impose 25 per cent tariffs on steel and aluminium exports which could come into ...
Peter Navarro, Donald Trump’s top aide, has proposed to expel Canada from the Five Eyes alliance as a means to exert pressure ...