Australia has struck a new agreement with the US to bolster its air and missile defences, as tensions rise in the Indo-Pacific.
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Australia has struck a new agreement with the US to bolster its air and missile defences, as tensions rise in the Indo-Pacific.
Australia will pump tens of billions of dollars into boosting its defences as the country slides into a “new Indo-Pacific missile age”.
Further integration of the US–Japan alliance’s command and control functions hinges on future leaders’ commitment to allocate the resources for...
Australia says it will establish domestic manufacture of artillery ammunition with France's Thales, and guided rocket systems with Lockheed Martin, to...
Australia said it was boosting its missile defence capability amid “significant concerns” about China’s test of an ICBM in the South...
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had barely touched down in Samoa when the Commonwealth summit faced a split over who should pay to cut emissions.
The two officials underscored the need for “further efforts to ensure stability in the Indo-Pacific region and globally” while talking about...
NSA Ajit Doval and US counterpart Jake Sullivan discussed enhancing bilateral ties, including defence and security cooperation, and addressing...