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Kate Lamb

@_katelamb

Editor on the @Guardian's foreign desk in Sydney. Formerly: Senior Indonesia correspondent @Reuters.

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The resurgence is part of a continuing effort to lay the groundwork for another contested election, if Mr. Trump loses again. nytimes.com/2024/10/23/us/…

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Rogan, Musk and an emboldened manosphere salute Trump’s win: ā€˜Let that sink in’ theguardian.com/us-news/2024/n…

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This is quite the exchange between the leader and leader-to-be of the world's two most populous presidential democracies . Trump tells Prabowo "your English is so good" and Prabowo replies: "Yes sir, all my training is American."

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Apocalyptic scenes from Mandalay, MM. Only seeing small snippets of what is happening, given minimal internet or electricity. Supplies of food and water running scarce. Lack of machinery or govt support to find people under buildings. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar #MyanmarEarthquake

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ā€œSome of the supplies of aid, well most of it, was not given to the people who need it. In some areas in Mandalay the aid did not arrive. The aid was confiscated by the military junta." theguardian.com/world/2025/apr…

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When April 2/3 becomes April Fool's Day. Just sickening. Trump's Reciprocal tariffs hit Southeast Asia countries hard, especially poorer countries. Cambodia (49%), Laos (48%), Myanmar (44%) Vietnam (46%), Indonesia (32%), Malaysia (24%), Philippines (17%) & Singapore (10%)

When April 2/3 becomes April Fool's Day. Just sickening. Trump's Reciprocal tariffs hit Southeast Asia countries hard, especially poorer countries. Cambodia (49%), Laos (48%),  Myanmar (44%) Vietnam (46%), Indonesia (32%), Malaysia (24%), Philippines (17%) & Singapore (10%)