Pacific plea: put $2bn focus on climate change
Pacific Island nations want Scott Morrison’s $2bn infrastructure bank to fund cyclone shelters, port upgrades and sea walls.
Pacific Island nations want Scott Morrison’s $2bn infrastructure bank to fund cyclone shelters, port upgrades and sea walls.
The Pentagon has urged Australia and other US allies to boost their military presence in the South China Sea.
The Australian Taxation Office will launch an unprecedented international blitz on tax criminals.
The AFP says the foreign bribery inquiry into RBA-owned currency firms is a landmark achievement, despite criticisms.
Former minister for the Pacific Concetta Fierravanti-Wells has lashed Scott Morrison’s $2 billion Pacific infrastructure bank.
Congress issues declaration on the importance of the Australia-US alliance, as the envoy to coalition against IS follows Jim Mattis and quits.
Chinese intelligence services have been blamed for the most audacious, widespread data theft in history.
As Donald Trump withdraws US troops, Scott Morrison vows to stay the course in the war against terror in the Middle East.
Indonesia has cast new uncertainty over a trade deal with Australia.
Terrorist Neil Prakash claimed at his latest court appearance in Turkey that he was “repentant” and it was a mistake to join ISIS.
John Howard says personal contact between leaders is the key to maintaining a good relationship with China.
A compromise at the ALP national conference would fall short of guaranteed recognition by a future Shorten government.
Austrac has closed two Sydney remittance services providers, concerned they were vulnerable to being used to fund terrorism.
The government is expected to formally recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital but may delay embassy relocation.
Former prime minister John Howard has defended Australian media and political debate from Chinese criticism.
China’s foreign ministry has called in the US ambassador to lodge a “strong protest” over Canada’s arrest of a top Huawei executive.
The Northern Territory has almost 10 times more agreements with China than it does with the US and Japan combined.
Australia is being called on to push back against China’s efforts to give developing nations an exemption.
Labor MP Pierre Yang’s political mentor has extensive links to Beijing’s secretive United Front Work Department.
Chinese company Huawei’s involvement in a proposed undersea internet cable near Sydney has sparked fresh espionage concerns.
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