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Sam Roggeveen 1 hour ago Helicopter flare up should highlight China’s base instincts An Australian military response to Beijing’s provocation is unthinkable – but there are other ways to tame its ambition.
Brendan Walker-Munro 1 hour ago Quantum of silence Why the secrecy around securing Australia’s quantum research is scary.
Oliver Nobetau 8 hours ago PNG-China: What’s to gain in any policing deal? It seems we’ll be hearing more about this prospective arrangement.
Shantanu Roy-Chaudhury 21 hours ago Japan is insulating itself from America’s turbulent politics Alert to the risks of Trump’s return, Tokyo is betting it can make the alliance even stronger.
Adarsh Badri 22 hours ago Between the two worlds of an Indian diplomat Independence wasn’t a break with colonial ties but a transition – a process which has accelerated in recent years.
Troy Lee-Brown 1 day ago The Poseidon adventure: Australian diplomacy takes wing Using its P-8A Poseidon aircraft, there is scope for Australia's air force to do more maritime defence diplomacy.
Alexandra Wake 3 May 2024 India’s crackdown on journalists a sour note in the festival of democracy Trouble on the foreign beat isn’t new – but bringing home the news from the world’s most populous country is getting much harder.
Mihai Sora 3 May 2024 Can Solomon Islands’ new prime minister really be friends to all? The success of the PM’s premiership will depend on his approach to pressing domestic problems as much as issues of national sovereignty.
Jessica Collins 3 May 2024 Australia’s superannuation rules leave Pacific workers out of pocket The government must reconsider its tax on the Pacific’s poorest.