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China’s ‘Good Enough’ Submarines Are a Growing Problem for the U.S. Navy
This piece unpacks how China’s undersea force is evolving from crude Soviet-inspired diesel boats into a “good enough” fleet ...
State mouthpiece the Global Times called Australians out for “habitual recycling of politicised narratives” and amplifying ...
We have forgotten what it feels like to face the visceral prospect of attack. Countries that cannot resist coercion will ...
South Korea’s growing investment in American shipbuilding could foster the development of ships capable of using next ...
Experts are warning that when it comes to realising artificial intelligence on the battlefield, Australia needs to get a move ...
Nov 21 (Reuters) - Australian shares slumped to a five-month low on Friday in a deluge of declines across all sectors, with ...
In Gyeongju, where late autumn sunlight had settled, the Silla gold crowns shone brilliantly, making a thousand years seem insignificant. The city, where the APEC summit had concluded, was a strange ...
Bhubaneswar: The fourth edition of Odisha Masters 2025 – BWF Tour Super 100 Tournament will be held at Cuttack’s Jawaharlal ...
Invention, it must be humbly admitted, does not consist in creating out of void, but out of chaos.” Mary Shelley, “Frankenstein,” 1818 ...
Labor is ramping up pressure on the Greens to help pass its environmental reforms in the last sitting week of the year, and ...
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Should Albanese ‘fight Tories’ harder? Or is blandness a safe bet in a fearful, populist world?
Sean Kelly’s Quarterly Essay asking what Labor stands for today focuses excessively on the prime minister, ignoring the wider ...
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