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Unfinished business: Why Trump is squeezing Cuba

Without oil from Venezuela, the island nation is in crisis. Now Trump says he will ‘take’ it. How did Cuba get here, and what’s next?

  • Angus Holland

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Richard Nixon pressured his Federal Reserve chair to cut interest rates. It led to a recession and high inflation.

‘A moment of sheer nihilism’: Trump is running into a problem many political populists face

The legal battle launched by the US president against the head of America’s central bank threatens a repeat of the darkest days of Richard Nixon.

  • Shane Wright
Donald Trump deserves praise for forcing Israel to halt the killing in Gaza and for Hamas to hand over the remaining hostages.

A moment of hope breaks the despair of the Gaza war – thanks to Donald Trump

For all his flaws, the US president is personally invested in ending this conflict, and this moment may even bring him nearer a Nobel Prize.

  • Matthew Knott
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True story or just a croc?

A heads-up in Noosa.

US President Donald Trump walks away following the group photograph at the G7 Summit in Alberta.

The view from isolation: Amid relentless ill tidings, at least the faithless fairy wrens make sense

A spot of seclusion prompts an uncomfortable musing on the world’s ailments.

  • Tony Wright
President Jimmy Carter waves to the crowd while walking with wife Rosalynn and their daughter, Amy, to the White House following his inauguration on January 20, 1977.

Jimmy Carter: A challenged presidency, a life of moral courage

He lived for 100 years. While Jimmy Carter could not fulfil his goals as president, the values he stood for – honesty, compassion, morality – endure.

  • Bruce Wolpe
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More respect for women is key to choice over babies

For some couples, there are insurmountable obstacles to having children.

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.

State of US vote system puts ours in good light

The only upside of watching US elections and electoral processes is, as Peter Hartcher says, to develop or renew one’s own appreciation of Australia’s electoral system

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Frydenberg 2.0 presents a problem for the Liberals

A faction in Kooyong has started to agitate for Mr Josh Frydenberg to be the Liberal candidate in this seat. The current selected candidate, Amelia Hamer, won the right to be the candidate with a large majority vote nine weeks ago. Will we next hear that she has “generously” stepped aside for Mr Frydenberg? Being a woman, she must know what action is expected of her.

US Speaker Mike Johnson supporting Donald Trump at a New York court on Tuesday.

Why do Bible-bashing Republicans love sinful Trump? Because he won’t do a Nixon

For the hard right of the Republican Party, disgraced president Richard Nixon made only one mistake: resigning. Their new hero would never do that.

  • Bill Wyman