Beijing deployed a naval task group to the waters around Australia for three related reasons. First, to demonstrate the reach ...
Democratic states have a smart-car problem. For those that don’t act quickly and decisively, it’s about to become a severe ...
The concept is bleakly called P(doom)—the probability that AI will destroy humanity. Daisy McGregor is not as worried about it as she used to be. Leading UK policy at AI research house Anthropic, she ...
In the wake of the Israel–Iran war in June, all the signs point to a regime in Tehran that is nearing collapse. Iran is ...
For years, a group directed by the Chinese Communist Party has been operating quietly in Manila, part of a global network designed to advance Beijing’s interests by advocating the party’s position on ...
In the days after Sunday night’s terrorist attack at Bondi Beach, a familiar pattern has emerged. Shock gives way to grief.
Ground-launched missiles for warding off enemy warships could be the next item on the table for Australia–Japan defence ...
For much of the past decade, Australia, Japan, and the United States have quietly built one of the most sophisticated ...
US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth should decisively direct the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Dan Caine, to ...
As the title implies, Iain MacGregor’s The Hiroshima Men is a people-centric history of the atomic bombing of Japan in 1945.
Washington’s launch of the Genesis Mission has just redrawn the global technological map, and Australia needs to pay ...
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