Afternoon Update: US Republicans debate; Dutton urges Woolworths boycott; and De Minaur downs Wimbledon champ
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Today, Republican presidential nominee hopefuls Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley hashed it out in an animated debate.
The pair carried out the fifth Republican primary debate but with less than a week to go before the first-in-the-country Iowa caucuses, they aren’t the only nominees who made waves today.
Representing the two polar ends of the nominee pool, Chris Christie officially suspended his campaign, commenting, “It is clear to me tonight that there is not a path to win the nomination,” while Donald Trump, the undisputed leader of the pack, held his own town hall hosted by Fox News, using his airtime to attack all of the above.
Top newsAlex de Minaur thanks fans after victory in a charity match against Carlos Alcaraz of Spain. Photograph: Graham Denholm/Getty ImagesA ship transits the Suez Canal towards the Red Sea. The UN security council has adopted a resolution calling for an end to Houthi attacks on shipping in the area. Photograph: Sayed Hassan/Getty Images
UN security council demands immediate end to Houthi attacks | Resolution calling for end to the attacks on shipping vessels in the Red Sea by Yemen’s Houthis was adopted despite abstentions from Russia and China.
Port Moresby rocked by deadly riots as police strike over pay | A violent riot has led to several deaths and shops and businesses being set on fire in Papua New Guinea’s capital.
Trump told European leaders that US ‘will never come to help you’ | Then president told European commissioners in 2020 that “Nato is dead” and the US would never defend Europe if it were attacked.
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