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US lawmakers condemn Trump for ‘unconstitutional’ attack on Iran

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内容摘要:"There is no genocide in South Africa... There is crime in South Africa like in other countries and this crime affects many people, " he told the BBC's Newshour programme.

"There is no genocide in South Africa... There is crime in South Africa like in other countries and this crime affects many people, " he told the BBC's Newshour programme.

Labor is on track to finish with 86 seats, the Coalition about 40, and the Greens Party with one or two, according to projections by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Other minor parties and independents are ahead in nine seats.That represents an increase of nine for Labor and a significant drop in support for the Greens. However most "teal" independents have been returned in their more conservative, inner-city electorates.

US lawmakers condemn Trump for ‘unconstitutional’ attack on Iran

It's a remarkable turnaround from the start of the year, when polling put Albanese's popularity at record lows after three years of global economic pain, tense national debate, and growing government dissatisfaction.In his Saturday night victory speech, Albanese addressed some of the election's key issues, which also included migration, climate change and energy.He reiterated his promises to make healthcare - most critically GP appointments - more affordable, put buying a house in reach for more Australians, and do more to address climate change and protect the environment.

US lawmakers condemn Trump for ‘unconstitutional’ attack on Iran

Notably, he also vowed to advance reconciliation for First Nations people: "We will be a stronger nation when we Close the Gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians."It's a veiled reference to the biggest moment of Albanese's tenure,

US lawmakers condemn Trump for ‘unconstitutional’ attack on Iran

, which sought to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the constitution, and simultaneously establish a parliamentary advisory body for them.

Australia remains the only Commonwealth country to have never signed a treaty with its Indigenous people.A slowdown in both economies as a result of the trade conflict will have a knock-on negative effect on most other countries.

And economists caution that the impact of the additional uncertainty created by Trump's pause will in itself further undermine the world economy by holding back corporate investment.Before the Trump pause, some hoped the UK could potentially benefit in some ways from the new round of Trump tariffs.

The UK's relatively lower tariff of 10% could have incentivised some multinational companies to produce more in Britain - rather than in the EU, which was facing a 20% tariff - for export to the US.With the EU now facing the same US tariff as the UK that incentive has gone, although the UK government hopes to ultimately negotiate a free trade deal with the US to eliminate the 10% tariff.

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