Tuesday, 24 February 2026

Trump's dispute with Denmark over Greenland 'far from over', warns intelligence expert.

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Donald Trump walks in front of Mette Frederiksen.

Donald Trump walks past Danish PM Mette Frederiksen at a NATO leaders summit at The Hague last year. (Reuters: Christian Hartmann)

Her son enlisted to fight for Ukraine. When his body was identified, it brought relief.

 Extract from ABC News

Photo of Dima

Ruslana Bronovytska's son Dmytro was killed fighting for Ukraine. (ABC News: Lisa Bukreyeva)

Australian exporters on notice as Trump tariff policy thrown into uncertainty.

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A man with his arms crossed in front of billboards showing models wearing swimwear.

Business owner Steve Philpott is one of many Australian exporters that will need to navigate the economic environment carefully over the coming weeks and months. (ABC News: Daniel Irvine)

In short:

Business groups have expressed concern about the uncertainties that lay ahead of Australian exporters.

The US Supreme Court decided to invalidate many of Donald Trump's so-called "reciprocal" tariff hikes, leading the American president to announce a 15 per cent tariff on all imports.

What's next?

The court ruling has left open the possibility that the US government could need to pay back the billions in tariff revenue it has already collected.

Monday, 23 February 2026

Arab and Muslim nations condemn Mike Huckabee's suggestion Israel could claim biblical right to territory.

 Extract from ABC News

US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee looks on during an interview

Mike Huckabee says he believes Israel was given to the Jewish people by God. (Reuters: Ronen Zvulun)

In short:

Arab and Muslim nations have strongly condemned comments made by the US ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee.

Mr Huckabee suggested Israel could claim a biblical right to territory beyond its borders in the Middle East.

The foreign ministries of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Pakistan, TĂ¼rkiye, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Lebanon, Syria and Palestine labelled the comments "dangerous and inflammatory".