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Trump’s ‘hidden supporters’ rally in New York as election hits final stretch
Donald Trump derides his former home town as dirty, unsafe and “failing”. But as the presidential election campaign nears its end, he chose to head there for a “celebration” – and claimed to love New York again.
- by Michael Koziol
Bali massage scandal: Olarenshaw’s sister-in-law calls on ex-footballer to help his family
- by Zach Hope and Amilia Rosa
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Middle East tensions
New ceasefire proposal for Gaza as protesters interrupt Netanyahu’s speech
- by Ami Bentov and Tia Goldenberg
Opinion & Perspectives
Why Iran may now choose surprise as its weapon of choice against Israel
Red lines have been crossed in the Middle East shadow war. Tehran is militarily weaker so it may have to seek other strategic advantages.
Rodger Shanahan
Middle East and security analyst
In the ultimate battle of the sexes in the most visceral of elections, who will prevail?
Trump is running a hypermasculine campaign that is breathtakingly offensive to women, where Harris is public enemy number one. And yet, it appears to be working.
Maureen Dowd
New York Times columnist
In the job seven days, Asia’s newest leader is already standing up to China
Prabowo Subianto hadn’t even lived a day of his presidential honeymoon period when China started harassing a state-owned ship. What’s it all about?
Zach Hope
South-east Asia correspondent
North America
The world according to Kamala Harris
The rise of the Democratic presidential candidate, the tenacious child of high-achieving immigrants, is atypical. But her story is also distinctly American.
- by Robert Draper
US election 2024 as it happened: Donald Trump takes to the stage at New York rally; positive polls for Harris
Trump will return to his native New York to deliver his campaign’s closing message, while Harris visits the battleground state of Pennsylvania
- by Paul Sakkal
Europe
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World elections
US, EU call for probe after reports of Georgia election violations
- by Felix Light and Lucy Papachristou
Analysis
International affairs
King underlines peacemaker role as row hangs over Commonwealth summit
- by Hannah Furness
Asia
Bali massage scandal: Olarenshaw’s sister-in-law calls on ex-footballer to help his family
The validity of the of arrest of Ricky Olarenshaw’s estranged wife was to be challenged in a Denpasar court on Monday. But Bali police failed to attend the hearing.
- by Zach Hope and Amilia Rosa
Japan’s prime minister is fighting for his political life after election rout
Shigeru Ishiba’s term as Japan’s leader could be over before it starts, as voters stripped the ruling LDP of its lower house majority, forcing it to seek partners for a fresh coalition.
- by Lisa Visentin
Philippines vice-president says she’ll dig up boss’ dead father and throw him into sea
- by Sui-Lee Wee and Camille Elemia
Updated
China relations
On the defence, China lashes Australia’s ‘racism and hate crimes’
- by Lisa Visentin and David Crowe
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Opinion
Iran
Why Iran may now choose surprise as its weapon of choice against Israel
Red lines have been crossed in the Middle East shadow war. Tehran is militarily weaker so it may have to seek other strategic advantages.
- by Rodger Shanahan
Updated
Middle East tensions
New ceasefire proposal for Gaza as protesters interrupt Netanyahu’s speech
- by Ami Bentov and Tia Goldenberg
Israel’s first open attack on Iran targets missile sites, but spares oil and nuclear ones
- by Jonathan Landay, Jon Gambrell, Adam Schreck and Tia Goldenberg
Analysis
Middle East at war
Why Israel’s retaliation against Iran could spell all-out war
- by Joe Barnes
Brazil seals $46 billion compensation deal with BHP, Vale over 2015 dam collapse
- by Lisandra Paraguassu