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What will be the effect of Australia’s sanctions on Israeli ministers? Here’s what my research shows
Golden Dome dangers: An arms control expert explains how Trump’s missile defense threatens to make the US less safe
Russia has been working on creating drones that ‘call home’, go undercover and start fires. Here’s how they work
The secret to Ukraine’s battlefield successes against Russia – it knows wars are never won in the past
Security Council Meets on Situation in Ukraine
New Understanding Of Chinese Foreign Policy
Australia’s knowledge of Russia is dwindling. We need to start training our future experts now
Russia is labelling Oscar Jenkins a ‘mercenary’, not a prisoner of war. What’s the difference – and why does this matter?
Territorial concessions will be central to any Ukraine peace deal, and to Russia’s long-term plan
CGTN:How do stable China-Russia ties contribute to a turbulent world?
To split Moscow from Beijing, Trump is reviving Nixon’s ‘madman diplomacy’. It could backfire badly
Why Zelensky – not Trump – may have ‘won’ the US-Ukraine minerals deal
Peace in our time? Why NZ should resist Trump’s one-sided plan for Ukraine
Does Russia have military interest in Indonesia? Here’s what we know – and why Australia would be concerned
Election Diary: for a few hours, it seemed possible the Russians might be coming
In “Era of Savage Cuts’, UN Aid Chief Urges Security Council to Provide Security, Resources for Saving as Many Survivors Possible of…
US and Russia squabble over Arctic security as melting ice opens up shipping routes
Russia and China both want influence over Central Asia. Could it rupture their friendship?
Turkey is an incredibly powerful broker in the current world crisis, and a masterful negotiator
The Flavours of Australia Take Centre Stage at Brisbane’s Newest Rooftop Beer Garden
Trump silences the Voice of America: end of a propaganda machine or void for China and Russia to fill?
A new outdoor rooftop beer garden with sips and dishes that celebrate Australian flavours in the heart of BRISBANE opens April 7
Putin made Trump wait, then strung him along – it’s clear his war aims in Ukraine have not changed
Russia’s economy is stagnating – but that won’t force it to end the war
Amid Evolving Political Reality, Security Council Speakers Urge Breakthrough on Syria’s Chemical Weapons Compliance
General Assembly Debates Russian Federation’s Security Council Veto of European Amendments Seeking ‘Just’ Peace in Ukraine
With Yemen Poised for Renewed Conflict, Insufficient Aid and Environmental Crisis, Security Council Hears Political Process, Humanitarian Funding Urgently Needed
Safe for autocracy: the world according to Putin and Trump
Noting Ukraine’s People Have Endured Three Years of Relentless Death, Destruction, Displacement, Senior Official Tells Security Council ‘It Is High Time for Peace’
Ukraine war: game theory reveals the complexities (and fragility) of a nuclear deterrent
With 10 Votes in Favour, 5 Abstentions, Security Council Adopts Resolution 2774 (2025) Mourning Loss of Life, as Russian Federation’s Invasion of…
Michael Thawley AO has been appointed as the third Chancellor of Torrens University
Signs of ‘Historic Progress’ towards Peace Emerge, Central African Republic’s Delegate Tells Security Council, Requesting Donor Support for 2025 Elections
In Day-Long Security Council Debate, Speakers Offer Divergent Views on ‘New’ Global Order, Stress Need to Update Global Governance
Use Upcoming Tenth Anniversary of Minsk Accord’s Signing to Renew Diplomatic Efforts towards De-escalation in Ukraine, Assistant Secretary-General Urges Security Council
Manufacturing crisis: the challenge of Trump 2.0’s ‘power in chaos’ for other democracies
Sky News Afternoon Agenda With Cheng Lei
Security Council Delegates Trade Barbs over Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s Hypersonic-Missile Launch, Military Ambitions
Five things at the top of China’s agenda for 2025
The world’s most bizarre secret weapons: how pigeons, cats, whales and even robotic catfish have acted as spies through the ages
United Nations Officials Urge Unified Action to End Yemen Conflict amid Escalating Regional Tensions, Growing Humanitarian Crisis
Why Bashar al-Assad’s security state collapsed so dramatically in Syria
Russian Federation’s War against Ukraine ‘Upending Lives of Children’, United Nations Agency Head Tells Security Council
‘Dramatic Shifts in Front Lines’ Radically Changing Situation as Non-State Actors Take Control of Syrian Territory, Senior Official Warns Security Council
In a sluggish Europe, Poland stands out and is aiming to become a key player
Security Council Split over Russian Federation’s Mid-range Ballistic Strikes, Ukraine’s Use of Western-supplied Long-range Missiles
Briefing Security Council on Syria, Senior Official Urges All Parties De-escalate Military Situation in Country, Region, Prioritize Protection of Civilians
Why did the US change its mind on Ukraine firing missiles into Russia? And will it impact the war?