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March 25, 2023
Australia/Diplomacy/United States

Why AUKUS May Do More Harm Than Good

Sure enough, Washington, London and Canberra have defied international opposition and announced recently the pathway to the AUKUS nuclear submarines pact. They have even coerced the IAEA Secretariat into endorsement on the

Australia/United Kingdom/United States

The U.S. and UK’s Submarine Deal Crosses Nuclear Red Lines with Australia

The recent Australia, U.S., and UK $368 billion deal on buying nuclear submarines has been termed by Paul Keating, a former Australian prime minister, as the “worst deal in all history.” It commits Australia to buy conventionally armed, nuclear-powered submarines that will

March 18, 2023

India: Defence ties with Australia are strong

Australia/India

Wandering through Australia, I’m discovering that our own great Sikhs came in shiploads during the 19th century to fight under Australian officers in World

The Lesson Not Learnt: From “Operation Shock and Awe”  to AUKUS

Australia/Diplomacy/India/United Kingdom/United States

The United States of America (US) must be one of the most incompetent, brutal and arrogant imperial powers in history. For Its hubris and

US Review of AUKUS Submarine Deal Sparks Concerns in Australia and UK

June 16, 2025
Australia/United States/World

The trilateral AUKUS defense pact between the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom has come under fresh scrutiny after news emerged that the Pentagon is conducting a formal review of the

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Australia Imposes Two-Year Ban on Foreign Buyers to Combat Housing Crisis

February 18, 2025
Australia/World

Australia has announced a two-year ban on foreign investors purchasing existing homes, aiming to tackle the escalating housing prices that have become a major concern, particularly among young voters. The ban will

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Betrayal of Trust: The Crisis of Military Loyalty in a Woke World

October 15, 2024
Australia

The prevailing cultural climate is indeed shaping perceptions of military service on a global scale. If China were to invade Australia today, the geopolitical and social ramifications would be profound. However, one

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Australia lifts terror threat level to “probable”

August 6, 2024
Australia/News

Australia’s official terror threat level has been raised from “possible” to “probable,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced. Speaking at a press conference in Canberra on Monday, Albanese said that the National

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The VOICE Referendum: A call for inclusive, respectful and united Australia

September 16, 2023
Australia

The VOICE referendum which will be held on the 14th of October, is being unnecessarily politicized and wantonly turned into a divisive one. Originally, when the Australian Prime Minister made the proposition

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Australians to Vote in Referendum on Indigenous Rights

September 2, 2023
Australia/News

by Saurav Sarkar Voters in Australia will decide through a referendum on October 14, 2023, whether or not to create a representative body for Indigenous peoples of Australia, reported Reuters. The new body

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The Lesson Not Learnt: From “Operation Shock and Awe”  to AUKUS

April 8, 2023
Australia/Diplomacy/India/United Kingdom/United States

The United States of America (US) must be one of the most incompetent, brutal and arrogant imperial powers in history. For Its hubris and gradual decline, the only counterpart is the Spanish

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Why AUKUS May Do More Harm Than Good

March 25, 2023
Australia/Diplomacy/United States

Sure enough, Washington, London and Canberra have defied international opposition and announced recently the pathway to the AUKUS nuclear submarines pact. They have even coerced the IAEA Secretariat into endorsement on the

More

The U.S. and UK’s Submarine Deal Crosses Nuclear Red Lines with Australia

March 18, 2023
Australia/United Kingdom/United States

The recent Australia, U.S., and UK $368 billion deal on buying nuclear submarines has been termed by Paul Keating, a former Australian prime minister, as the “worst deal in all history.” It commits Australia

More

India: Defence ties with Australia are strong

March 1, 2023
Australia/India

Wandering through Australia, I’m discovering that our own great Sikhs came in shiploads during the 19th century to fight under Australian officers in World War I. The Brits brought camels from India

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