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Labor is taking tentative first steps to introduce counter-drone technologies to protect troops and military bases with a $17m investment to test a range of new capabilities, including signal jammers ...
Flooding struck Thailand’s northern province of Nan on (July 23) following the passage of Tropical Storm Wipha, with ...
Treat a friend like an enemy, and one day they may well become one. But treat a friend like a partner, and together you can ...
Sussan Ley is facing a growing ­Coalition uprising to dump net zero by 2050, with the West ­Australian and Queensland ...
Anthony Albanese is proving that Australia and the world do not need to be suspicious of Xi Jinping’s China and the two ...
Labor MPs are privately concerned about Jim Chalmers’ controversial proposed tax on unrealised gains in its current form but claim they can see no alternative to fix the budget’s revenue crisis and ...
Australia has fallen from sixth to seventh place in the latest Henley Passport Index, trailing countries such as Singapore, New Zealand and the UK.
As Trump unveils a ‘massive’ trade deal with Japan, speculation grows that PM Shigeru Ishiba may resign. WSJ’s Jason Douglas ...
A law passed by the Ukrainian Parliament and signed by President Volodymyr Zelensky will strip the National Anticorruption ...
Australia has sent another $800m to the US as part of the AUKUS deal, which the Trump administration has under review, but ...
Andrew McDonald’s response to Australia’s Test batting shambles was underwhelming. He reckoned conditions were too tough for proper judgments. This was a cop out. Pitches and Dukes balls were ...
Greens deputy leader Mehreen Faruqi has been disciplined by the Senate for brandishing a sign demanding Labor sanction Israel during the opening of parliament by the Governor-General, with the NSW ...