
Simon Wilson: Donald Trump's triumph of the will
OPINION: Trump is king now, but will his courtiers get what they want?
OPINION: Trump is king now, but will his courtiers get what they want?
Kamala Harris broke her silence after failing to appear on election night.
OPINION: We’ll find out over the next four years whether he’s peacemaker he claims to be.
NY Times: Trump has said he would transform relationships with allies and adversaries.
Meanwhile Wall Street went on a romp after Donald Trump's victory.
'I have a good shot at making my dreams come true.'
Luxon appeared unsure whether Trump really would introduce a 20% tariff.
Trump thanked the American people for 'being elected the 45th and 47th president.'
The little girl was only two years old.
NYT OPINION: There can be no illusions about who Trump is and how he intends to govern.
Netanyahu and Trump are in discussions regarding the wars in Gaza and Lebanon.
During Trump's campaign, he touted his status as Israel's strongest friend.
FT: The president-elect is facing two federal indictments and two state cases.
Some of the world’s most famous faces have begun reacting to the news.
Fighting has dramatically escalated with Israeli troops intensifying bombing in Lebanon.
New York Times: Trump’s victory caps an astonishing political comeback.
ANALYSIS: Biden's aborted attempt to cling to power gave Harris only 107 days.
Kamala Harris failed to stake out policy positions and distance herself from Joe Biden.
'We're going to help our country heal ... we made history for a reason tonight': Trump
The race was not settled, but the mood in Trump’s circles was upbeat.
OPINION: She didn't turn up to her own bash, writes Thomas Coughlan.
New York Times: Exit polls don’t have a very good track record.
Their voices are loud, and their reach is enormous.
Early exit polls showed Harris’s margin with women was not better than Biden’s in 2020.
New York Times: Despite a barrage of threats, voting stayed largely on track.
It's the clash the world has long anticipated: HARRIS v DONALD!
Financial Times: These campaigns have been another remarkable ride for American democracy.
Bomb threats have been directed at three important polling states in the US.
In some states, almost half of votes have already been cast.
First responders said the grim scene was 'something you do not want to see'.