Australia's Controversial Deal and Diplomatic Efforts

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Australia's Deal with Nauru

Australia has started deporting foreign detainees to Nauru, sparking controversy and criticism from human rights groups.
The deal is expected to cost A$2.5bn
Details of the agreement remain unclear

Diplomatic Efforts

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met with US President Donald Trump to discuss cooperation on rare earths and other issues.
The two leaders signed a multibillion-dollar deal to give the US greater access to Australia's critical minerals reserves
Albanese hopes trade tensions between China and the US will ease

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