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Forrest insists China is not a national security threat
via smh.com.au
The mining billionaire also said he would be happy to advocate for detained Australians Yang Hengjun and Cheng Lei when he meets with China’s Premier on Wednesday. -
Mystery trader gains $610,000 windfall with bet on Maduro’s capture
via smh.com.auThe trade is likely to attract scrutiny from US lawmakers who have been pushing for stricter insider trading rules. -
Rubio, Hegseth brief congressional leaders as questions mount over next steps in Venezuela
via smh.com.auThe briefing came as toppled leader Nicolás Maduro pleaded not guilty to US drugs charges and the Venezuelan government sought to show the world it is being run independently. -
US-Venezuela as it happened: Maduro appears in New York court; UN condemns US strike; Machado praises Trump’s ‘courageous vision’
via smh.com.auDeposed Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife have appeared in a Manhattan federal court, as opinion on the Caracas operation continues to split. Follow our rolling coverage. -
1000km of traffic jams: City struggles as snow causes chaos in Europe
via smh.com.auHundreds of flights were cancelled in France and the Netherlands, while trains around Amsterdam came to a standstill and bus services in Paris were suspended. -
US-Venezuela LIVE: Maduro appears in New York court; UN condemns US strike; Machado praises Trump’s ‘courageous vision’
via smh.com.auDeposed Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife have appeared in a Manhattan federal court, as opinion on the Caracas operation continues to split. Follow our rolling coverage. -
With slow, deliberate steps and a smile, ousted autocrat meets his new reality
via smh.com.auRipped from his compound two days earlier as he slept, Nicolás Maduro found himself in a crowded New York courtroom - where he was no longer the highest authority. -
US cuts vaccine advice for every child, prompting outcry from doctors
via smh.com.auThe unprecedented step will undermine protections against a half-dozen diseases, leading medical groups say. -
Trump doesn’t care about alliances, and his motives on Greenland are clear
via smh.com.auEven if the vast territory isn’t the next item on Donald Trump’s wish list, he seems determined to take it before leaving office. -
The Greenland alarm is sounding. Europe needs to hear it
via smh.com.auEven if the vast territory isn’t the next item on Donald Trump’s wish list, he seems determined to take it before leaving office. -
The Latina Lady Macbeth: Why Maduro’s wife was the power behind the throne
via smh.com.auAlong with her husband, Cilia Flores is now jointly accused of turning Venezuela into a narco-state and of attempting to flood the US with cocaine. -
‘No one knew how powerful she was’: Why Celia Flores was arrested alongside her husband
via smh.com.auThe older, bespectacled woman cuts an unusual figure among the murderers, gangbangers and drug lords beside her in detention. But her rap sheet is far more serious. -
‘I come with sorrow’: Rodríguez sworn in with blessing of Maduro’s son
via smh.com.auThe Venezuelan government has sought to show the world that the country is being run independently as the US faces the heat at the United Nations. -
‘I come with sorrow’: Rodriguez sworn-in with blessing of Maduro’s son
via smh.com.auThe Venezuelan government has sought to the world that the country is being run independently as the US faces the heat at the United Nations over its action in Venezuela. -
‘These kids were abandoned’: Anger grows over Swiss fire as police confirm Australian among those hurt
via smh.com.auMost of those killed were teenagers and came from all over Europe, with some so badly burnt their families had to provide DNA samples to help identify them. -
Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores appear in New York court
via smh.com.auCharged with 'narco-terrorism' among other things, deposed Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores were taken by helicopter to a New York court to face charges. -
Trump’s dramatic show of force is an old-school move – and a risky one
via smh.com.auThanks to the president, it’s now harder for the United States to argue to Russia and China that they should steer clear of their neighbours. -
Ten convicted for claiming Brigitte Macron was a man
via smh.com.auOne of those convicted has been jailed for six months, while another said the “abominable” decision highlighted the erosion of freedom of speech. -
Nicolas Maduro appears in US court
via smh.com.auOusted Venezuelan leader and his wife Cilia Flores have appeared in a US court. -
Trump takes out Maduro. But can the Democrats take out Trump?
via smh.com.auAfter Caracas, you must believe exactly what Trump says is coming. -
US-Venezuela LIVE: Maduro appears in New York court; UN condemns US strike
via smh.com.auDeposed Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife will appear in a federal court in Manhattan today. Follow our rolling coverage. -
US-Venezuela LIVE: Maduro to appear in court in NYC today; UN condemns US strike
via smh.com.auDeposed Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife will appear in a federal court in Manhattan today. Follow our rolling coverage. -
US-Venezuela LIVE: Maduro to appear in court in NYC today; Trump threatens other countries after Venezuela strike; Trump discusses plans for oil, leadership
via smh.com.auDeposed Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife will appear in a federal court in Manhattan today. Follow our rolling coverage. -
United Nations condemns US action as Maduro appears in New York court
via smh.com.auThe United Nations said on Monday it was “deeply concerned” that the US had not respected the rule of international law. -
Nicolas Maduro and his wife are transferred by helicopter
via smh.com.auNicolas Maduro and his wife are transferred by helicopter -
Ousted Venezuean leader Maduro arrives at New York court
via smh.com.auNicolás Maduro and his wife were taken from their prison cells at first light and escorted under heavy guard in an armoured vehicle to the New York courthouse. -
Ousted Venezuean leader Maduro arrives at federal courthouse in New York
via smh.com.auNicolás Maduro and his wife were taken from their prison cells before dawn and escorted under heavy guard in an armoured vehicle to the New York courthouse. -
No medicine, no power, and $4.50 a month: The daily misery of Maduro’s Venezuela
via smh.com.auWhen news of the president’s capture pinged on Fabiola Campbell’s phone in Australia at the weekend, she was overcome by a wave of relief. -
Fabiola has seen first-hand the hardship brought by Maduro’s regime
via smh.com.auWhen news of the Venezuelan leader’s capture pinged on Fabiola Campbell’s phone at the weekend, she was overcome by a wave of relief. -
US-Venezuela as it happened: ‘Extremely dangerous’ precedent set by Trump; Maduro prepares to face New York court after capture
via smh.com.auAfter Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was captured in an audacious US military operation, the fallout continues as questions mount over Trump’s actions and what comes next for Venezuela. Follow our updates.
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