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What now? Trump-Zelensky meeting shifts from diplomacy to conflict

Trump-Zelensky Oval Office meeting turned acrimonious, ending with Zelensky asked to leave amid escalating tensions over Ukraine’s war with Russia.

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Trump-Zelensky Oval Office meeting turned acrimonious, ending with Zelensky asked to leave amid escalating tensions over Ukraine’s war with Russia.

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Trump and Zelensky’s Oval Office meeting started cordially but turned into a heated argument, jeopardising peace negotiations. The encounter ended abruptly with no agreements, revealing significant discord in U.S.-Ukraine relations.

The meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office started as a polite discussion about Ukraine’s ongoing conflict with Russia but quickly escalated into a heated argument.

Vice President JD Vance intervened, questioning reporters about Trump’s diplomatic intentions with Russia. Zelensky responded by highlighting Russia’s ongoing aggression towards Ukraine. This exchange set off a tense confrontation that shocked officials in both countries and jeopardised potential peace negotiations.

As the debate intensified, Trump suggested that Ukraine was not winning the war and accused Zelensky of disrespecting the U.S. The meeting ended with Trump’s team requesting Zelensky to leave, reflecting an unusual moment of public discord in the Oval Office.

The initial agenda included discussions on a rare minerals deal that could financially benefit the U.S., but the meeting concluded abruptly with no agreement, resulting in cancelled subsequent events.

The atmosphere shifted dramatically during the press conference, with media and officials left surprised by the confrontation. Trump had previously indicated a harmonious meeting but ended up disagreeing with Zelensky on trust towards Russia.

The event highlighted the difficulties in U.S.-Ukraine relations, contrasting with earlier meetings with other world leaders that went smoothly

What happens next is anyone’s guess. For European leaders, they will need to decide whether to take a side – support Zelensky in the war efforts, or stand by the U.S. position and bring the war to an end.

Ultimately, the meeting did not achieve its intended diplomatic objectives and ended in misunderstanding and tension.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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Canva overtakes Atlassian as Australia’s top tech giant

Canva surpasses Atlassian as Australia’s most valuable tech company with a valuation of $65 billion amid explosive growth.

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Canva surpasses Atlassian as Australia’s most valuable tech company with a valuation of $65 billion amid explosive growth.


Canva has officially taken the crown as Australia’s most valuable technology company, surpassing long-time heavyweight Atlassian. The major shift comes as Canva continues scaling globally with explosive user growth and AI-powered design features that are reshaping the industry.

The company’s valuation has now soared to approximately $65 billion thanks to strong investor backing and accelerating revenue momentum. This marks a major milestone for the Sydney-based startup founded by Melanie Perkins, Cliff Obrecht and Cameron Adams.

Meanwhile, Atlassian has slipped to a market capitalisation of around $58 billion following a sharp downturn in share price. Subscribe to never miss an episode of Ticker – https://www.youtube.com/@weareticker

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Jim Jordan accuses Australia of censorship as eSafety commissioner called to testify

Jim Jordan urges Australia’s eSafety Commissioner to testify, sparking debate on foreign censorship and U.S. free speech.

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Jim Jordan urges Australia’s eSafety Commissioner to testify, sparking debate on foreign censorship and U.S. free speech.


U.S. Congressman Jim Jordan has ignited a political firestorm by demanding Australia’s eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, testify before Congress. He alleges that Australia is enforcing a “foreign censorship regime” that threatens American free speech, escalating tensions between global regulators and U.S. lawmakers.

In this episode, we speak with Prof Chris Berg from RMIT University to unpack the implications of Australia’s Online Safety Act on U.S. platforms and how global content moderation rules are increasingly colliding with national free speech protections.

We also explore the growing debate over whether Australia’s efforts to regulate harmful online content extend too far beyond its borders, and what this clash might mean for the future relationship between Canberra and Washington.
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Australia’s most affordable growth markets revealed: Hotspotting’s new report explained

Discover Australia’s affordable property markets with growth potential in Hotspotting’s latest report, featuring expert investment insights.

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Discover Australia’s affordable property markets with growth potential in Hotspotting’s latest report, featuring expert investment insights.


Australia’s most affordable property markets with real long-term growth potential are now firmly in the spotlight as Hotspotting unveils its latest Cheapies with Prospects report. The data highlights suburbs where prices remain accessible but fundamentals show strong signs of sustainable capital growth.

In this interview, Tim Graham from Hotspotting breaks down what qualifies a market as a true “cheapie with prospects,” exploring the combination of affordability, yield, low vacancies and economic activity that signal genuine investment appeal. He explains why value-driven unit markets are leading across capital cities, and why Palmerston stands alone as the standout house market on the list.

We also dig into how regional markets stack up against metro areas, the role of infrastructure in boosting demand, and what investors should be watching closely in emerging hotspots. Whether comparing units in the cities or houses in the regions, Tim offers strategies for long-term growth focused investing.
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