The smackdown by America’s Supreme Court was resounding: the bulk of Donald Trump’s tariffs were instituted illegally. He will try to rebuild his tariff wall, brick by brick—creating a new crop of winners and losers. Australia’s surging One Nation party threatens a conservative coalition that was already looking slightly shaky. And why Agatha Christie’s prolific output is so enduringly popular.
Guests and host:
• Rachana Shanbhogue, business-affairs editor • Aaron Connelly, Asia diplomatic editor • Jon Fasman, senior culture correspondent • Jason Palmer, co-host of “The Intelligence”
Topics covered:
• America’s Supreme Court, Donald Trump, tariffs • Australian politics, Pauline Hanson • Agatha Christie
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