Donald Trump trashed global economic orthodoxy. A year on, did he leave Australia a winner or loser?
While tariffs have been ‘all show and no substance’, economists fear an AI investment bubble and tensions in the South China Sea, along with Trump’s attacks on the Federal Reserve’s independence
‘You’ll find out’: Trump refuses to say how far he would go to seize Greenland
Trump also declines to offer any reassurances about his commitment to the stability of Nato alliance
UK approves Chinese ‘mega embassy’ in London after reassurances from spy chiefs
Critics expected to mount legal challenge to plans for vast complex at Royal Mint Court amid security concerns
What are the Chagos Islands – and why is the UK returning them to Mauritius?
Donald Trump has called the plan to transfer sovereignty ‘stupid’ and linked it to his own push to acquire Greenland
Europe condemns Trump’s ‘new colonialism’ as Greenland crisis grows
US president says there is ‘no going back’ on goal of controlling Arctic territory as Emmanuel Macron leads European resistance
Dame Marie Bashir, former NSW governor and distinguished psychiatrist, dies age 95
The first female governor of New South Wales, Dame Marie was widely respected and will be honoured with a state funeral
Netflix sweetens Warner Bros bid with all-cash offer to block Paramount
Streaming company says proposal speeds up completion and allows WBD investors to vote as soon as April
Ring a Republican: Payphones linking San Francisco and Texas aim to bridge US political divides
A Matter Neuroscience project lets callers in liberal San Francisco and conservative Abilene speak across party lines
No ban on gas boilers in UK warm homes plan but heat pumps get £2.7bn push
Government opts against phasing out new boilers by 2035 in effort to cut energy bills by as much as £1,000 a year
Labour’s warm homes plan is all carrot and no stick for UK households
Grants, loans and ‘innovative finance’ will fund green technology, with insulation no longer the main objective
Things You Should Have Done series two review – the Bafta-winning comedy shows flashes of brilliance
Bridget Christie and Sarah Kendall shine in the return of this dry and quirky comedy. Although it’s starting to feel like a different show altogether