China appears to be taking advantage of its temporary trade truce with the United States to squeeze Taiwan harder and in more ...
Democratic governments have spent the past three years building resilience in critical minerals. Australia has announced a ...
China said on 6 July that one of its submarines had test-launched a ballistic missile into the Pacific Ocean. This followed ...
China has expanded its maritime operations around Taiwan to include non-naval vessels. In doing so, its efforts to assert ...
Journalism isn’t disappearing; its economic and institutional foundations are. Journalism was never simply about publishing ...
Perhaps the strongest sign that Taiwan was on the verge of a strategic breakthrough came in early May, when the Taiwanese ...
Ask a minister about the Defence Delivery Agency – we did – and the first thing you’ll hear is that it won’t be DMO 2.0. From information released over the past few days, including by ...
For nearly a decade, Australia’s defence community has warned that the country lacks the industrial depth required for ...
From 1 July, work undertaken lawfully in Australia by journalists, think tank analysts, academics and others may be characterised as criminal under Chinese law. China’s new Ethnic Unity and Progress ...
New job postings from DeepSeek show the Chinese AI lab plans to build an agentic model that can find vulnerabilities in code.
Australia’s defence debate increasingly discusses what we should build in northern Australia. The more important question is whether what already exists can survive disruption long enough to matter.
The long-awaited Australia-Vanuatu Nakamal Agreement (Nakamal) gives Canberra something useful, but it doesn’t appear to be ...