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Argentinian President Xavier Milei with Tesla boss Elon Musk at Tesla’s gigafactory in Texas in April.

How Musk’s bromance with right-wing world leaders benefits his empire

Musk has helped turn a pugnacious libertarian into one of the new faces of the modern right, and brought kudos to others keen on his technology. For a price.

  • by Ryan Mac, Jack Nicas and Alex Travelli

Opinion & Perspectives

In the president v the porn star, Stormy Daniels is a legal dominatrix

The compelling part of this case is not whether Trump did something wrong with business papers, but how it shows – in a vivid way – that he’s the wrong man for the job.

Maureen Dowd
Maureen Dowd

New York Times columnist

Sinwar drew up the attack that started the war in Gaza. Now he’s key to ending it

Even as Israel attempts to kill the man it considers the architect of the October 7 attack, it has been forced to negotiate with him to free the remaining hostages.

Patrick Kingsley, Julian Barnes and Adam Rasgon

Australia and India have long enjoyed close ties. But not everything is rosy

The recent actions of Narendra Modi’s nationalist government are putting decades of good relations between the two countries under strain.

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Stormy Daniels and Donald Trump.

In the president v the porn star, Stormy Daniels is a legal dominatrix

The compelling part of this case is not whether Trump did something wrong with business papers, but how it shows – in a vivid way – that he’s the wrong man for the job.

  • by Maureen Dowd
Argentinian President Xavier Milei with Tesla boss Elon Musk at Tesla’s gigafactory in Texas in April.

How Musk’s bromance with right-wing world leaders benefits his empire

Musk has helped turn a pugnacious libertarian into one of the new faces of the modern right, and brought kudos to others keen on his technology. For a price.

  • by Ryan Mac, Jack Nicas and Alex Travelli

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Australian Troy Smith.

Drugs allegedly mailed to Australian in Bali were gift in toothpaste tube: lawyer

Australian tourist Troy Smith was holidaying with his wife in Bali when he was allegedly caught with methamphetamine.

  • by Zach Hope
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with Narendra Modi during the Indian PM’s Australian visit last year.
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India

Australia and India have long enjoyed close ties. But not everything is rosy

The recent actions of Narendra Modi’s nationalist government are putting decades of good relations between the two countries under strain.

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Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas militant group’s leader in the Gaza Strip pirctured in 2018.

Sinwar drew up the attack that started the war in Gaza. Now he’s key to ending it

Even as Israel attempts to kill the man it considers the architect of the October 7 attack, it has been forced to negotiate with him to free the remaining hostages.

  • by Patrick Kingsley, Julian Barnes and Adam Rasgon

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