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Nazia Hussain , Tan Ming Hui 4 hours ago This year, India leads the G20, Japan the G7, and together can make a potent team The two nations share a chance to renew confidence in multilateral cooperation.
Ben Scott 6 hours ago Binary error: How and why governments need a cyber security rethink Deterrence of hostile states in cyberspace misses the point when operations concentrate on only “offence” vs “defence”.
Richard Javad Heydarian 13 hours ago Philippines: The best friend for AUKUS in Southeast Asia Manila has stood apart on Australia’s nuclear-powered subs deal as a sympathetic democracy seeking to balance China.
Claire Young 24 Mar 2023 Krill campaign less than thrilling Sea Shepherd should widen its net beyond activism by diversifying efforts to support sustainable fishing.
Divyanshu Jindal 24 Mar 2023 A Catch-22 for India’s tech ambitions With Russian supply chains under stress, New Delhi explores indigenous capabilities.
Khang Vu 24 Mar 2023 North Korea: The state versus the people If the regime is sincere about alleviating the latest food crisis, why ban market sales of foodstuffs?
Ryan Neelam 23 Mar 2023 Ending the climate wars: the public’s mandate Australians understand the need to act. As global scientists issue the clearest warning yet, can Labor deliver?
Thierry Lepani 23 Mar 2023 Papua New Guinea: media under threat A new draft government policy is set to put journalistic freedoms to the test.
Rebecca Connolly 23 Mar 2023 A new battlefield: the need for regulations to govern Near Space International space agreements do not define “outer space” for the purpose of space activities – and that’s a problem.