Long-range Ukrainian strikes have dominated recent headlines, and for good reason: they are causing lasting damage. In April, ...
Touring Normandy beaches shortly after D-Day in 1944, General Dwight D Eisenhower reportedly said, ‘If I didn’t have air ...
Two democracies, very different in scale, are grappling with the same problem: how to protect young people from ...
Each wet season, Northern Australia and the wider Oceania region are reminded that climate stress is no longer episodic.
The Taiwanese legislature’s curtailing of a defence acquisition budget on 8 May has impeded the government’s attempts at ...
Amid the upheavals of Donald Trump’s second term, Marco Antonio Rubio is getting a fresh look as a possible Republican ...
Australia urgently needs sovereign biomanufacturing capability to reduce its exposure to fragile global supply chains, ...
Spyware, once primarily used by intelligence agencies and nation-states, has become a tool of intimate partner abuse, quietly ...
Many analysts may say the world is in a new Cold War, but it isn’t, writes Odd Arne Westad in his new book, The Coming Storm: ...
Most Australians already know something is wrong with our information environment. An Australian National University survey ...
Southeast Asian countries looking for security against China should shift the weight of their defence spending to deploying ...
About A$17.4 billion of the Australian government’s promised A$53 billion increase in headline defence spending over the next ...