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While there is no substitute for the US alliance, the visit by Britain’s foreign and defence secretaries, David Lammy and ...
Unseen, largely unknown and, until recently, highly classified, the US Navy’s vast network of underwater sonars is one of its ...
Social extremism is evolving in reach and form. While traditional racial supremacy ideologies remain, contemporary movements ...
China has begun building a mighty dam, one that will create a mighty threat to hold over India and Bangladesh. Beijing said ...
The release of the United States’ AI Action Plan marks a shift in tempo. It’s now abundantly clear Washington is treating ...
A shift is underway in the Trump administration’s approach to tech policy. Nvidia said on 14 July that the US government ...
Concern around Kiribati’s security partnership with China has been growing since its switch in diplomatic recognition from ...
Australia should offer to help Pacific partners by employing private military and security companies (PMSCs) in the Pacific ...
There’s a new war on Australian streets, and it’s not just about tobacco or vapes; it’s about control, cash and crime. While ...
Australia’s move to cloud-based technologies can’t afford to repeat the mistakes of the early adoption of the internet and ...
The Pacific is no longer an afterthought in global strategic competition. Stretching across a vast ocean, the region’s ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s ebullient visit to China last week was quite the shot across Washington’s bows. A clear message was that Australia has some leverage in the alliance—it’s not all the ...