BRS’ ‘cherry picked’ claim in war crimes case
The disgraced Australian soldier has accused a judge of making a mistake and “cherry picking” evidence when he found newspapers proved he was a war criminal.
The disgraced Australian soldier has accused a judge of making a mistake and “cherry picking” evidence when he found newspapers proved he was a war criminal.
A former soldier, who served in the army for seven years, has shared the surprising items inside the Australian Army’s ration pack.
A recent spat over one of the most hotly-contested regions on the planet has analysts wary of a spillover that could spell disaster.
A bombshell Human Rights Watch report has claimed border guards fired “like rain” on migrants trying to cross, killing hundreds.
China issued a stern warning to Australia over the weekend after the federal government confirmed a billion dollar deal to acquire cruise missile systems from the US.
Australia will soon be equipped with more than 200 state of the art long range missiles, amid concerns about China’s military build up.
NATO’s former supreme commander has warned the risk of war has suddenly exploded this week thanks to a brutal Russian move.
The awful moment Putin’s rocket hit a city has been caught on camera, capturing what has been described as a “war crime against civilians”.
The Foreign Minister has sidestepped questions about Australia’s response to China’s rapid military build up when asked on Sunday.
Russia has been slammed for a “heinous” attack that killed seven people, including a child, and wounded 100 more in northern Ukraine.
A “plague” is sweeping through the ranks of Russia’s top military commanders, with one vanishing and one dead after failing Vladimir Putin.
The operation to recover the MRH-90 Taipan helicopter, which crashed off the Queensland coast on July 28, continues.
Barnaby Joyce has suffered an awkward moment as he battled to shield himself from the rain in Canberra on Friday.
An internal dispute on the AUKUS security pact has spilt out on the floor of Labor’s national conference on Friday.
As Labor’s factions prepare for a heated debate on AUKUS, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has pleaded with them to back in national security.
Australia will pause on Friday to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War.
A couple who had reportedly brought around pies and cakes as gifts to their neighbours have been detained over suspicious overseas links.
Disturbing new details have emerged after a far-right terrorist group plotted to overthrow the government of a European nation.
The Kremlin has vowed to “strengthen troop formations” along its western frontier in retaliation over a nearby nation’s innocent move.
Army veteran and firebrand senator Jacqui Lambie has unleashed on a minister for being “missing in action”, calling him a “coward”.
A Ukrainian politician has levelled a massive accusation at Vladimir Putin, backing up theories that Russia played everyone for fools.
The family of a man killed in a helicopter crash off the Queensland coast has called on the public to help “keep his memory alive”.
A key piece of evidence into the crash of an Army helicopter that killed four soldiers has been recovered.
Picture this: A tech billionaire in his penthouse decides whether troops in Ukraine live or die with the flick of a hand. It’s real. It’s happening. It’s Elon Musk.
An ultimatum to restore order in a nation gripped by a military junta has been ignored, sparking fears of imminent civil war.
The Philippines condemned China’s Coast Guard on Sunday for firing water cannon at its vessels, describing the actions as “illegal” and “dangerous”.
Two top-ranking generals have “vanished” with no explanation as Chinese President Xi Jinping’s latest brutal purge ramps up.
A new footage on-board a Ukrainian attack drone shows the exact moment it hit a Russian warship.
A mystery company has bought up $1.2bn worth of land around a US air force base, with officials unable to tell who’s behind it.
An ABC editor has denied claims her reporters ‘did not want to find the truth’ when reporting on alleged war crimes, a court was told.
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