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and I’ll be bringing you a few of the stories making the news this morning before my colleagueAnthony Albanese will have talks with the Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi, today
as he continues his visit to the world’s largest democracy. The pair will meet for their annual leaders’ summit in New Delhi, with renewable energy and technology to feature on the agenda along with defence and security. It follows his participation in a bizarre moment of political theatre with Modi before the start of the fourth Test in Ahmedabad last night.
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Rudd warns of the risk of 'accidental war' with ChinaAhead of taking up his position as Australia's ambassador to Washington, former prime minister Kevin Rudd warns of the dangers of the tense relationship between the US and China.
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Rudd warns of ‘war by accident’ between China and USRudd voiced his concerns about mounting tensions between the US and China and argued the relationship was at risk of escalating.
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'Progress' being made on Australia-China trade talksThere are signs trade sanctions China imposed on Australian goods could soon be lifted with the Albanese government providing an update on discussions between Canberra and Beijing.
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Labor scraps China testing requirementChinese travellers touching down in Australia from Saturday will no longer have to provide a negative COVID-19 test before entering the country.
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US energy port boss warns Australia against ‘demonising’ gasSean Strawbridge says US subsidies to clean energy won’t undermine decarbonisation efforts in Australia, but rather demonising gas as a transitional fuel.
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Australia news LIVE: PM works to secure India trade deal; Greens want more detail on VoicePrime Minister Anthony Albanese works to cement trade deal with India, the Greens want more detail on the Voice to parliament, and Australians are spending more of their pay to cover their mortgage.
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