Analysis
- Analysis
- Middle East at war
The key dangers that threaten Trump’s peace terms with Iran
The US president said he went to war because Iran would not negotiate. Now he claims peace based on a negotiation with a regime he cannot defeat or control.
- David Crowe
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- Victorian election
One Nation isn’t just eating the Coalition’s lunch, they’ve taken over the tuckshop
In the latest Resolve poll of Victorian voting intentions, there is no good news for anyone. But for Jess Wilson and Jacinta Allan, things look especially dire.
- Chip Le Grand
- Analysis
- State of Origin
Cameron Smith’s biggest Origin II fear? Rugby league’s greatest ‘liar’
Kangaroos, Maroons and Storm great Smith is on edge as he explains how Api Koroisau has mastered the art of dummy half play.
- Dan Walsh
- Analysis
- Resolve Political Monitor
Voters prefer Hanson as PM. Are they prepared for her to run the country?
According to the latest Resolve Political Monitor, that’s exactly what they are asking for.
- James Massola
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- FIFA World Cup
Anatomy of the Socceroos’ stunners: How Irankunda and Metcalfe pulled off moments of magic
Two moments of pure quality put the Socceroos on the path to a famous victory. We break down exactly how the goals were scored.
- Emma Kemp
- Analysis
- FIFA World Cup
Popovic made some massive calls. It’s fair to say they paid off
Questions over the Socceroos coach only grew once the team to play Turkey was announced on Sunday. The result justified every move.
- Vince Rugari
- Analysis
- Trump's White House
‘Sports guy’ Trump works to project strength with UFC bout as political woes mount
Trump will celebrate becoming an octogenarian as he hosts an extravagant UFC showcase on the White House South Lawn on Sunday night.
- Catherine Lucey
- Analysis
- AI
AI-powered Siri is on the way – but is it worth using?
Siri AI might not win any awards for personality, but its focus on privacy and cross-app utility may make it a promising practical tool.
- Tim Biggs
- Analysis
- Sharks
Shark bites are becoming more common – but a cull won’t work
With Saturday’s shark attack and a horror summer, it is hard as an ocean-loving Sydneysider not to feel under siege.
- Caitlin Fitzsimmons
- Analysis
- Social media
Australia banned under-16s from social media. The world is split on whether to follow
No platform has been fined and the rift between regulator and minister is in the open. How are our world-first social media laws faring?
- David Swan and Bronte Gossling