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US health bill to leave 14m more uninsured - analysis
An estimated 14 million more people in the US would lose insurance coverage in 2018 under the new Republican healthcare plan, according to a budget analysis office.
Wikileaks revelations heighten security fears
Josh Gerstein from Politico in Washington DC says the revelations from Wikileaks are sparking more concern about intelligence agencies' ability to keep their secrets safe. Audio
US considers splitting up families that cross Mexican border
The United States is considering separating children from their parents if caught illegally crossing the Mexico border.
Trump vows 'new chapter of American greatness'
President Donald Trump has promised a "renewal of the American spirit", in his first speech to Congress.
Australia and US refugee deal not a people swap, says Bishop
Australia's Foreign Minister Julie Bishop says the deal for the United States to accept Canberra's refugees held on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island and Nauru is not a people swap.
Trump names new national security adviser
US President Donald Trump has a new national security adviser, after his first choice was fired three weeks into the job.
USA correspondent Steve Almond
The investigation into the US President's link to Russia continues, and Steve Almond looks at Trump's response to his first month at the helm. Audio
Donald Trump committed to partnership with EU, says Vice-President
Donald Trump calling Brexit "smart" and NATO "obsolete" has unsettled allies, but his Vice-President says the US supports a united Europe.
Trump's Sweden comments based on Fox News report
US President Donald Trump says his claims about 'problems' in Sweden were based on a Fox News report he saw about immigration in that country.
Public Enemy - Episode 4
How do you fight a president who is hostile to your culture? Audio
Trump hits back on Russia contacts
US President Donald Trump has lashed out at the US intelligence community and media after new reports of contacts between his team and Russia.
He thought he was above the rules: Former colleague of Flynn
"He's like a 14-year-old bad boy... because there's no rules for anyone on his team". We speak with Sarah Chayes, an ex-colleague of now former national security adviser to President Donald Trump… Audio
Trump backs 'one China' policy in call with Chinese leader
US President Donald Trump has agreed to honour America's "One China" policy in a phone call with Chinese president Xi Jinping.
US halts vetting of Nauru refugees
US officials have stopped screening refugees on Nauru for potential resettlement, Australia has confirmed.
USA correspondent Steve Almond
Steve Almond reports in on the growing row over President Trump's Supreme Court appointment and his administrations war on regulation. Audio
Trump threatens university after protests
Donald Trump has threatened to cut funding to a Californian university after protesters smashed windows and set fires, forcing the cancellation of an appearance by a far-right speaker.
Trump defends comments on Australia refugee deal
US President Donald Trump has toned down his comments on the Australia refugee deal he described as "dumb" but still appears no closer to finalising it.
US should stop 'appeasing' Iran - Republicans
President Donald Trump says "nothing is off the table" in dealing with Tehran.
Trump says Aussie PM phone call 'worst by far'
Donald Trump reportedly accused Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull of trying to export the "next Boston bombers" to the US through a "dumb" refugee deal.
Trump calls US Australia refugee swap a "dumb deal"
The American President Donald Trump has described an agreement to swap refugees with Australia as a dumb deal.