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Taiwan’s opposition parties—including the once-dominant Kuomintang (KMT)—now wield real power in the legislature for the ...
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced the cancellation of his department’s Women, Peace and Security (WPS) program.
In recent months, Colombo has faced two sharp blows from its Western partners. First was the surprise cut to USAID funding, ...
Planet A China has secured a five-year agreement with Cook Islands to explore seabed minerals. The deal, signed alongside ...
Hybrid threats, enabled by digital technologies and fuelled by geostrategic competition, are reshaping international security ...
Australia’s national security strategy has evolved significantly in recent years, expanding beyond military and intelligence ...
Australia’s military relationship with China is now defined by strategic competition and opposing objectives. The days of ...
Australia has a unique opportunity to reinforce its national security by fostering a stronger domestic defence industry. For ...
The Albanese government’s announcement of a $1.2 billion critical minerals strategic stockpile marks an important step ...
Indonesia is weighing a purchase of more US weapons—such as the new F-15EX—as a bargaining chip against US President Donald ...
In the week of Australia’s 3 May election, ASPI released Agenda for Change 2025: preparedness and resilience in an uncertain ...
Australia’s two major parties are divided over nuclear energy and the future mix of the nation’s power sources. But they are ...