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Tasmanian Minister Jane Howlett Faces Calls to Resign Over Election Guideline Breach

Tasmanian Racing Minister Jane Howlett is under pressure to resign after evidence suggested her office knew about Tasracing messaging that breached election guidelines. A consultant testified that Howlett's senior adviser was aware of the messaging before it was sent, contradicting statutory declarations. Opposition parties are demanding her resignation, drawing parallels to a former minister's departure over legal fees.

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JD Vance, a leading contender for the next US presidential election, to decide after midterms
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Siyaset·6 sa önceAI özeti

JD Vance, a leading contender for the next US presidential election, to decide after midterms

JD Vance, a leading contender for the next US presidential election, stated that he will decide whether to run for president after the November midterm elections, after consulting with his wife. Vance, who is considered a next-generation leader within the Republican Party, mentioned that he has not yet discussed his decision with former President Trump.

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China Shifts Taiwan Strategy: From Military Pressure to Diplomatic Isolation Ahead of 2028 Election
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Siyaset·6 sa önceAI özeti

China Shifts Taiwan Strategy: From Military Pressure to Diplomatic Isolation Ahead of 2028 Election

중국이 2028년 대만 대선에서 라이칭더 총통의 낙선을 목표로 군사적 시위 대신 외교적 고립 강화로 압박 방식을 전환하고 있다는 분석이 나왔다. 중국 군용기의 대만해협 중간선 침범 횟수가 줄고, 대만 주변 군사 훈련도 감소했으며, 대신 해양조사선 활동과 외신·외국 인사 압박을 강화하고 있다.

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Lessons from Trumpism: How Australia's Pauline Hanson and One Nation are Following a Similar Path
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Siyaset·17 sa önceAI özeti

Lessons from Trumpism: How Australia's Pauline Hanson and One Nation are Following a Similar Path

An ABC correspondent draws parallels between Donald Trump's rise to power and the political trajectory of Pauline Hanson's One Nation party in Australia. The article highlights how both figures capitalized on public distrust in institutions, media, and politics, mastering social media and undermining traditional journalism to build movements that major parties and media initially underestimated.

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Guardian Australia