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Gunman’s attack on Trump takes direct aim at US democracy

The failed assassination attempt shows the urgent need for American politics to return to civility and respect.

Thankfully, Trump only sustained a minor injury. But his political stocks may receive a major gain

The increased readiness to maim and kill is not a Republican or Democrat syndrome but an advancing American psychosis.

Peter Hartcher
Peter Hartcher

Political and international editor

Attempt on Trump’s life was only a matter of time

I’ve been to more Donald Trump rallies than I can count. Every time I have feared that something as awful as this would happen.

Farrah Tomazin
Farrah Tomazin

North America correspondent

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The Trump shooting in 160 seconds: Inside the assassination attempt, moment by moment

Before any shots were fired, people in the crowd knew something was amiss. What happened next was chaotic, deadly and over in seconds.

  • by Michael Koziol, Matthew Absalom-Wong and Tom Compagnoni

The extraordinary fallout of the Trump shooting that rocked the world

US correspondent Farrah Tomazin unpacks the chaos, fear and likely political impact of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.

  • by Farrah Tomazin and Samantha Selinger-Morris

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The guest list for the Ambani wedding.

A-listers fly in as Asia’s richest man marries in the year’s most extravagant wedding

The four-day wedding reportedly has a guest list that includes former British prime ministers Tony Blair and Boris Johnson, Kim Kardashian, Drake and David Beckham.

  • by Rafiq Maqbool and Rajanish Kakade
Australian couple David Fisk and Lucita Barquin Cortez were found dead in a Philippines hotel room.

Few answers in Australian-Philippine triple-murder mystery

A Philippine father is wrestling with the question he has had since Wednesday: How to tell his four children their mother and Australian grandparents were dead.

  • by Zach Hope and Aram Lascano

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Roger Guzman harvests coca leaves in the small town of Cano Cabra, in central Colombia.

Colombia is facing a new problem: too much cocaine

Unsold blocks of coca paste are piling up across Colombia and it’s the families that pick the raw coca leaves that are suffering most.

  • by Genevieve Glatsky

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