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Donald Trump has made several significant gaffes since Kamala Harris become the Democrat presidential nominee.

From bad to worse: Inside Trump’s worst three weeks of the 2024 campaign

Questioning his opponent’s racial identity. Still hoping to “stop the steal”. Constant crowd comparisons. The former president’s people see a candidate knocked off his bearings.

  • by Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan

Opinion & Perspectives

Did Snoop Dogg just save an Olympic sport from itself? Sort of

Equestrian events have been engulfed in a major welfare controversy during the Olympics, but an unlikely advocate for the sport could help it turn a corner.

If Trump wins, it’s because he’s called out ‘the last acceptable prejudice’

The narrative of victimhood – one of the main tropes of identity politics – has been increasingly adopted by the right. Donald Trump has appointed himself victim-in-chief.

George Brandis
George Brandis

Former high commissioner to the UK and federal attorney-general

They called him ‘Tampon Tim’ as an insult. It backfired

Positive political role models like Tim Walz are important. He shows young men that they have nothing to fear by giving things to women – be they tampons or just some basic respect.

Jacqueline Maley
Jacqueline Maley

Columnist and senior journalist

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North America

Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris arrives at a campaign rally in Detroit.

‘DIDN’T EXIST’: Trump falsely accuses Harris of faking crowd photos using AI

Conspiracy theorists and far-right influencers have promoted a number of falsehoods targeted at the Harris campaign. Donald Trump has taken it up a level.

  • by Ariana Eunjung Cha
Donald Trump has made several significant gaffes since Kamala Harris become the Democrat presidential nominee.

From bad to worse: Inside Trump’s worst three weeks of the 2024 campaign

Questioning his opponent’s racial identity. Still hoping to “stop the steal”. Constant crowd comparisons. The former president’s people see a candidate knocked off his bearings.

  • by Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan

Europe

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Asia

Groups of Rohingya Muslims cross the Naf River at the border between Myanmar and Bangladesh, near Palong Khali, Bangladesh in 2017.
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Rohingya

‘Hundreds’ including women and children killed in drone attacks crossing river to flee war

Horrific stories are emerging of an atrocity in war-ravaged Myanmar, allegedly at the hands of a rebel army, which has denied responsibility.

  • by Zach Hope and Saiful Arakani
Tina Zou

The Sydney property developer chasing $28 million in stolen cash

Tina Zou redeveloped luxury units across Sydney. Now she is embroiled in a dispute over millions of dollars in Hong Kong linked to an espionage case involving a dead Royal Marine in London.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw, Lisa Visentin and Daniel Ceng

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People inspect the damage at a school after being hit by an Israeli airstrike in Gaza on Saturday.

Israeli strike on Gaza school kills dozens, as regional tensions spiral

The latest attack, along with the recent killing of Hamas’ leader, has brought an increased risk of escalation into a broader war in the Middle East.

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