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Lawmakers from both major parties in the United States are urging the Trump administration to maintain AUKUS with Australia ...
The Australian’s Washington Correspondent Joe Kelly discusses the “huge concern” around Australia’s defence spending and the ...
U.S. lawmakers are urging the Trump administration to maintain a security partnership with Australia and the United Kingdom ...
Members of a visiting delegation of US Congress members from both sides of politics have stressed the importance of a face-to ...
AUKUS is “critical” to Australia’s defence, Assistant Defence Minister Peter Khalil has declared while spruiking it in ...
Beijing has hit back at Australian claims China is spying on Australia, saying the accusations were “groundless” and accusing ...
WASHINGTON — A new deep-space radar site in Western Australia, built under a trilateral partnership between the United States ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will be challenged at the tumultuous epicentre of two major crises when he makes a ...
AUKUS was intended to be, in former National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan’s words, “a strategic marriage between the United States and Australia for half a century.” ...
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The United States has changed. Australia hasn’t. It’s time to talk about where the relationship goes from here
It’s time we had a considered national conversation about the US-Australia alliance, and where it goes from here.
Australia's government said on Saturday it signed a treaty with Britain to bolster cooperation over the next 50 years on the AUKUS nuclear submarine partnership.
Australia holds a unique position in global geopolitics - on the other side of the world but still very much a ‘Western’ ...
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