Trump has a win on his travel ban - sort of...
"A clear victory for our national security," Trump declared. But people from the six "banned" countries will still enter, and the order may still fail the legal test.
Paul McGeough is chief foreign correspondent for the Sydney Morning Herald.
"A clear victory for our national security," Trump declared. But people from the six "banned" countries will still enter, and the order may still fail the legal test.
In a nation of 320 million people, it could fall to one self-effacing man to erase America's rotten boroughs and change the map of the country for years to come.
In defeat, Democrats can at least expect to give some Republicans a run for their money in the 2018 midterm elections.
The US and Iran have been able to tolerate each other in the Iraqi theatre. But what happens once Islamic State's strongholds in Raqqa and Mosul fall?
Donald Trump has launched a scathing new Twitter attack on Special Counsel Robert Mueller and the team he is assembling to investigate "this Russia thing".
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Sessions deferred to Trump's executive privilege where the White House had not yet invoked its right to a presidential cone of silence.
Another week in Washington – and what could possibly go wrong?
Americans watched agog as sacked FBI director used his forensic legal skills and flashes of anger to inflict significant damage on the President.
An air of political anticipation has enveloped Washington in the lead-up to sacked FBI director James Comey's testimony.
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