Trump's 'home run' trip leaves US happy, Europe agape
By the time he got to Sicily, Trump probably wished he were back at the glittering sword-dance ceremony in the Middle East.
By the time he got to Sicily, Trump probably wished he were back at the glittering sword-dance ceremony in the Middle East.
The mother of Uber CEO Travis Kalanick has died in a boating accident, and her husband remains in serious condition.
Uber will raise fares and introduce booking fees in Australia and New Zealand but drivers say it's not enough to make ends meet.
Auction clearance rates were largely steady in Sydney and Melbourne as higher supply and concerns about the new bank levy kept sentiment in check.
China is "strongly dissatisfied" with the mention of the East and South China Sea issues in a Group of Seven statement, and the G7 allies should stop making irresponsible remarks, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman says.
Under fire abroad over his failure to endorse the Paris climate pact, Donald Trump returned home to confront a growing threat to his presidency.
Chinese industrial profits rose 14 per cent in April from a year earlier as global trade increased.
The heroes, the villians, and those who are simply doing their best in political saga.
A Polish-born Democrat and scholar who hated the Soviet Union, Zbigniew Brzezinski, who has died aged 89, was a severe and intimidating figure in the administration of President Jimmy Carter
Folkestone will develop a seniors living community at Sydney's Chatswood Golf Club with JV partner Watermark Retirement Living.
Marriott, the world's biggest hotel group, has opened four hotels in Australia in the past four months and isn't slowing down.
Educators should get better at using evidence-based approaches to teaching, says a new Productivity Commission report.
A new Commission for Countering Extremism will be able to clamp down on "unacceptable cultural norms" such as female genital mutilation and also ensure that women's rights are upheld in all of Britain's ethnic and religious communities.
Iron ore tumbled last week, falling below the $US58 a tonne mark on Friday, and volatility risk has risen, according to NAB.
What a difference a word makes. At least for Woodside Petroleum boss Peter Coleman, who has put the focus now on delivering the growth he has built into the portfolio in recent years.
The severe pressure on retail stocks will ramp up again this week as retail sales come in the spotlight.
Soaring Hong Kong office rents are prompting hedge fund managers to choose between a fancy address and profits.
The chief executive of the market's most shorted stock says regulators should consider how the opaque nature of short selling is distorting market trading in small companies.
Sigma Healthcare has begun construction of a new $60 million distribution centre in Canning Vale in the southern suburbs.
Anbang Insurance Group got a new request for shareholder data and management agreements for three of its U.S. hotels from a union.
Overall funding increases for Catholic schools negate their complaints about large cuts.
AFR readers' Letters to the Editor, Sunday May 28.
Two new general election polls in the UK have shown the Conservative lead over Labour shrinking as campaigning for the June 8 general election resumes and Prime Minister Theresa May lowers Britain's terrorism threat level and switches her sights to Brexit
Hedge fund manager Paul Singer warns "all hell will break lose" and recession looms if President Donald Trump fails.
Aung San Suu Kyi's caution and the military's continuing powers over defence, home affairs, and border and minorities are slowing Myanmar's journey to democracy
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