Quad ministers to tackle China ‘disinformation’
Australia, the US, Japan and India will work together to fight disinformation in a co-ordinated pushback against China
Australia, the US, Japan and India will work together to fight disinformation in a co-ordinated pushback against China
AFP chief commissioner Reece Kershaw says the agency needs more Mandarin speakers to work on foreign inference cases
The AFP has established a taskforce to oversee its investigations of alleged war crimes by Australian special forces soldiers in Afghanistan.
Frank Bainimarama compares ‘high emitting’ Australia unfavourably with NZ on climate change, and asks PM ‘what’s your plan?’
Former Australian Signals Directorate director-general Mike Burgess guaranteed the ‘academic integrity’ of a history of the agency in a contract with John Blaxland that was axed.
Joint US-Australian intelligence facilities, including Pine Gap, could contribute to an inadvertent nuclear exchange with China.
Investigators fear high-level immunity provided to witnesses in the Brereton war crimes inquiry could taint cases against special forces veterans.
China has banned a prominent academic and a renowned security analyst, despite neither planning to visit the authoritarian state.
Australian researchers identify 380 suspected detention centres in Xinjiang, despite Chinese claims that detainees had ‘graduated’.
Pressure will mount on PNG to allow Bougainville to break away as an independent nation after Ishmael Toroama’s election.
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