The People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) economy, currently the world’s second largest, continues to sputter, with growth slowing to 4.7% in the second quarter, a
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Future RAAF air combat capability making the most of the Ghost Bat
The next National Defence Strategy (NDS) statement and its accompanying spending plan will have to pay a lot more attention to the Royal Australian Air
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Just as the West has been forced into confrontation with Russia and China, military conflicts have revealed major systemic weaknesses in the US and European
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Whether these words come from General Omar Bradley or General Norman Schwartzkopf (opinions vary), their message is clear. And when it comes to the Australian
Japan Readies for First Central Asia Summit
The first summit between the countries of Central Asia and Japan will be held in Astana, Kazakhstan this month. The “Central Asia plus Japan” Dialogue
US, China stage concurrent exercises in the South China Sea
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Russia says fight against Ukrainian border incursion ongoing
Russia said it has stopped the advance of hundreds of troops in an assault on a town in the border region of Kursk, but fighting
UK braces for more far-right violence
Police are monitoring dozens of locations believed to be targets of further far-right protests. Several thousand specialist police are being mobilized. Far-right groups in the
Austin Charts Further Progress in Deepening U.S.-Australia Alliance
Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III reaffirmed the impenetrable bond between the U.S. and Australia after hosting high-level talks today with key Australian officials.
India faces major foreign policy challenge with Bangladesh crisis
Uncertainty shrouds the future of India’s relationship with Bangladesh, which flourished for 15 years under Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who on Monday was forced to