(Bloomberg) -- In an effort to counter China’s military expansion in the Indo-Pacific region, Australia, the UK and the US signed a defense accord, known as Aukus (“AW-kus”), in 2021. Central to the ...
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(Yonhap interview) S Korea, Australia on 'separate but parallel' paths in nuclear-powered submarines push: top Australian envoy
South Korea's drive for nuclear-powered submarines and Australia's program for the vessels are separate but moving in ...
Britain’s next-gen attack submarines will prioritize the Atlantic as tensions rise. Discover more about AUKUS advancements.
President Donald Trump on Monday said the AUKUS security partnership among the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom is progressing quickly, suggesting his administration will continue the ...
In one of his many cutting observations about the fallibility of politicians, H. L. Mencken had this to say about the practical sort: “It is his business to convince the mob (a) that it is confronted ...
Under the AUKUS pact with the United States and Britain, Australia is to acquire at least three Virginia-class nuclear submarines - Copyright AFP Antony DICKSON Under ...
SYDNEY, Feb 15 (Reuters) - Australia said on Sunday it would spend A$3.9 billion ($2.76 billion) to progress construction of a shipyard that will help deliver nuclear-powered submarines under the ...
PERTH — A British nuclear-powered attack submarine arrived at a naval base in Western Australia on Sunday for a month-long visit, in a move described by London as reaffirming its commitment to the ...
Australia’s 2026 defence strategy outlines a costly expansion centred on AUKUS, drones and missiles, but offers limited ...
Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth meet Australian counterparts for talks expected to focus on Indo-Pacific security.
There were never the sharpest negotiators in the room, resembling a facsimile of Bertie Wooster in desperate need of the good advice of his manservant Jeeves. The Australian defence establishment has ...
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Albanese’s tactic with Trump has always been don’t buy-in and don’t bite back. Why has that changed?
The prime minister clearly believed that Trump’s threat of mass bombings of bridges and power plants crossed a new line ...
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