
Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his Labor Party won the country’s federal election against the right-wing Coalition camp in a race dominated by U.S. President Donald Trump and his trade war.
Although official counting continues, Australia’s national broadcaster ABC News called the election for Labor early, saying that the Liberal-National Coalition “is no position to win, leaving Labor the only alternative government.”
Opposition leader Peter Dutton, Albanese’s main opponent, is projected to not only lose the election, but also his own parliamentary seat, which would be a first for an Australian federal opposition leader.
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