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Anthony Albanese says he will not “pre-empt” an outcome of his highly anticipated meeting with US President Donald Trump, saying it would be successful if he can “put forward our position”.
Anthony Albanese has locked in a face-to-face meeting with Donald Trump where he intends to press Australia’s case on tariffs and defence in a “discussion as two friends should”.
Anthony Albanese will visit the Seattle headquarters of tech giant Amazon to spruik a multi-billion-dollar expansion of Australian data centres, ahead of flying to Canada for the G7 summit.
Anthony Albanese is jetting off abroad to meet other world leaders, yet has been criticised for failing to secure an official meeting with Donald Trump as the US administration applies pressure on ...
Mr Albanese, who has come under pressure from the White House to lift the nation’s defence spending to 3.5 per cent of GDP, will fly to the northwest US city of Seattle on Saturday to talk-up ...
Anthony Albanese’s approach with US President Donald Trump is to neither beg nor be bullied. Phillip Coorey Political editor Updated Jun 12, 2025 – 9.07pm, first published at 8.00pm ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is set to fly to the US for a critical meeting with President Donald Trump and deliver major defence funding announcements as a snap review threatens AUKUS.
Business leaders will push for holistic tax reform, cuts to red tape and faster approvals for major projects as Anthony Albanese lays the groundwork for a second-term economic agenda by holding ...
Albanese previously revealed he had asked for the support of his 24-year-old son Nathan, who he shares with ex-wife Tebbutt, prior to popping the question. 'I respect him and have a good ...
When Prime Minister Anthony Albanese steps into St Peter’s Square for the inaugural Mass of Pope Leo XIV on Sunday, the optics will be far more than pious courtesy.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has touched down in Indonesia for his first overseas trip in six months. Mr Albanese arrived in Jakarta and will later today meet with President Prabowo Subianto to ...
To protect his nation’s most valuable resource, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in November decided to ban under-16s from platforms such as Snapchat, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, and X.
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