A globe-trotting Anthony Albanese is about to kick off a ten-day world tour encompassing the PM’s first UN address, a chance to cozy up with King Charles and Keir Starmer and even a possible tete-a-tete with Donald Trump.

Starting this weekend, the Prime Minister will be aiming to use his trip to the US, London and UAE, to drum up overseas investment in Australia, push for climate change action and showcase his social media ban to other world leaders.

While Donald Trump hinted during a press conference this week they’d meet in the US next week, the Australian side is playing down the changes of a first face-to-face occurring between the PM and POTUS on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.

After the G7 snubbing, when Mr Trump quit all his planned meetings to return to DC early to pl

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