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    Trump diplomacy

    Yesterday

    Kamala Harris flies out of San Francisco after Sunday’s fund-raiser.

    Pelosi welcomes Harris home as West Coast donors raise $18m

    The former House speaker appeared with the Democratic presidential nominee in San Francisco at an event the Harris campaign said raised more than $18 million.

    • Jeff Mason
    President Joe Biden briefly talks with reporters as he heads to Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Monday, July 29, 2024. Biden is traveling to the LBJ Presidential Library in Austin, Texas, to mark the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act enacted under President Lyndon Johnson. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

    Investors hit pause on Biden’s manufacturing renaissance

    Companies said deteriorating market conditions, slowing demand, and lack of policy certainty in a high-stakes election year have caused them to change their plans.

    • Amanda Chu, Alexandra White and Rhea Basarkar

    This Month

    Kamala Harris in Nevada as the final stop of a battleground blitz in which their party has shown new energy.

    Harris courts Latino vote with tax pledge, leads Trump in key states

    In a dramatic turn for the Democrats, the vice president is ahead of the Republican candidate by 4 percentage points in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan.

    • Darlene Superville and Josh Boak
    Tehran has long threatened to retaliate against Donald Trump over the 2020 drone strike he ordered that killed prominent Revolutionary Guard General Qassem Soleimani.

    Trump’s campaign says its emails were hacked

    The former president’s team accused Iran of stealing sensitive internal documents, a day after Microsoft warned of foreign interference in the US election.

    • Bill Barrow
    Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, at a campaign rally on Tuesday.

    The big risk in Kamala Harris’ surprise choice for VP

    Tim Walz’s down-to-earth language was transformed into the equivalent of a political magic wand, but there’s a risk in overlooking Josh Shapiro in the must-win swing state of Pennsylvania.

    • Jennifer Hewett
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    Anti-migration protesters during riots outside the Holiday Inn Express in Manvers, England, at the weekend. The hotel is being used as an asylum hotel.

    Populist surge makes it essential to spread gains of migration

    Conflict over migration is now breaking out into the open in Western nations. But excessive limits would have a high cost too.

    • Tanveer Ahmed
    China is concerned regardless of who is sitting in the chair for the United States.

    What does China make of America’s topsy-turvy election?

    Beijing will have trouble working out whether a hard or soft approach to a new US administration will work best.

    • Ian Bremmer
    Fed chairman Jerome Powell won’t be swayed by markets or the US election.

    The Fed will not let markets dictate a rate cut

    The US central bank reacts to the sharemarket only when volatility threatens financial stability. For the moment, there is no evidence that this is the case.

    • Barry Eichengreen
    Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock.

    Markets mayhem jangles investor nerves

    Why are markets are suddenly tumbling as sentiment turns down – and is this the start of something bigger?

    • Jennifer Hewett
    Electric vehicles bound for shipment to Europe at the Port of Taicang, in China.

    Shouldn’t the world thank China for producing too much stuff?

    If trade policy were about consumers, the US and EU would thank China for its cheap EVs, batteries and solar panels and its contribution to lowering carbon emissions.

    • Gary Hufbauer
    J.D. Vance’s comments are not just astronomically offensive and politically witless, they also betray a serious misunderstanding of where the world is heading in the first half of the 21st century.

    Beware the march of the childless voter

    The number of non-reproducers is already large and it’s rising, and unfortunately for J.D. Vance, these people may not have kids, but they do have votes.

    • Pilita Clark
    Former US Secretary of Defence Chris Miller is more of a rebel than you would think.

    ‘You don’t embarrass the New Yorker in Trump’ says military adviser

    Chris Miller, a former acting secretary of defence and Project 2025 contributor, says the AUKUS military alliance will be fine if Donald Trump wins the election, but Vladimir Putin could be in a jam.

    • Kevin Chinnery

    July

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    Inflation picks up; 600 Rex jobs at risk; Navy’s ‘criminal price tag’

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

    Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in 2019.

    The real danger that Trump would pose for Ukraine

    Agreeing to Russia’s demand for a neutral Ukraine, as a new Republican presidency might, could leave the country at the mercy of Vladimir Putin’s long-term ambitions.

    • Gideon Rachman
    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has staked much on his Made in Australia strategy.

    Why industry policies are no longer a ‘hidden’ trade war

    The Productivity Commission’s deputy chairman has added to warnings that the federal government’s signature Made in Australia policy could fuel protectionism.

    • James Hall
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    Kamala Harris with supporters in Massachussetts at the weekend. Her campaign’s momentum has put some states back in play.

    Democrats feared Georgia was a lost cause. Not any more

    Kamala Harris’s appeal with young people, working-age women and non-white voters has scrambled the dynamics in Georgia and other demographically similar states.

    • Will Weissert and Bill Barrow
    Mourners attend a funeral held for 10 of the victims of Saturday’s  rocket attack in the Golan Heights.

    Israel hits Hezbollah for Golan carnage, but eyes Gaza truce talks

    PM Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to exact a ‘heavy price’ from Hezbollah, which has been trading fire with Israel across the Lebanese border in solidarity with Hamas.

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    • Dan Williams
    Kamala Harris on the campaign trail at the weekend. She is already embracing the most popular parts of Joe Biden’s plans.

    Kamalanomics: Harris’ economic vision for America’s middle class

    The Democratic campaign will challenge Donald Trump’s claims to represent working people and secure Joe Biden’s legacy.

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    • Colby Smith and James Politi
    Kamala Harris salutes on arrival at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. The vice president has quickly united the Democratic Party behind her candidacy.

    Harris raises more cash in a week than Trump, Biden in a month

    Michael Tyler, the Harris campaign’s communications director, called the $305 million raised a “record-shattering haul”.

    • James Politi
    Kamala Harris: multiculturalism or shrill identity politics?

    Harris v Trump presents starkly different Americas

    The exit of Joe Biden and the entry of Kamala Harris means real campaigns and robustly articulated choices.

    • The AFR View