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Trade Minister Don Farrell said he hoped Pelosi’s first visit to Australia would lead to an increase in tourist numbers from the United States.
Three months after the incident,a US court has released a trove of audio and video recordings showing the moments before,during and after the attack.
McCarthy has failed for the 11th time to become Speaker,a historic stand-off and one that has left the chamber paralysed during the opening days of the new Congress.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has announced that she will not seek a leadership position in the new US Congress.
In Egypt for COP27,the president said under his leadership the United States was back as the global leader on climate action.
The midterm elections have robbed the former president of his fear factor,but Trump is far from finished.
Even if Republicans edge over the line in both the House and the Senate,this is a staggering defeat for Donald Trump and his hand-picked candidates. Florida governor Ron DeSantis may well be anointed as the next Republican presidential candidate.
Like a match on a tinder-dry woodpile,the erroneous story fed the unfounded speculation and conspiracy theories that have been swirling around the incident.
Might an all-party tour to Taipei offend Beijing? No doubt it would,but that’s no reason to shrink from a proud demonstration of Australia’s liberal democratic values.
What would it take for spirit of contrarianism and rebellion - so prevalent in the US today - to aim,not simply at transgression,but at the whole of truth?