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International Affairs

WHAT'S NEW

“Living within a lie”: Carney’s eulogy to the international order

By Tegan George

Mark Carney's speech has drawn international praise, as well as quick retaliation from Donald Trump. It’s a scenario Australia has been desperate to avoid.

International Affairs
“Living within a lie”: Carney’s eulogy to the international order

OPINION

When alliances fail: What’s next?

Allan Behm
Allan Behm

NATO is in its death throes, with US President Donald Trump smashing the trust that underpins it. But while NATO members have the ability to go their own way, things are not so clear-cut for ANZUS

International Affairs
When alliances fail: What’s next?

OPINION

International cooperation on firefighting shows the best of the Australia-US alliance

Emma Shortis
Emma Shortis

ANZUS is focused on the security of the state, but it can and should be about the welfare of the people.

International Affairs
International cooperation on firefighting shows the best of the Australia-US alliance

PODCASTFollow the Money

How Australia can chart its own course in an uncertain world

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EXPLAINER

Five things you may not know about Timor-Leste

By Hamdi Jama

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is visiting Timor-Leste this week. Here are five things you may not know about one of Australia’s closest neighbours.

International Affairs
Five things you may not know about Timor-Leste

OPINION

Albo’s going to Dili: Why?

Allan Behm
Allan Behm

The final months of 2025 saw Prime Minister Albanese undertake a series of embarrassingly underwhelming visits to Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea. The focus of the visits was enhanced security arrangements designed more to constrain China’s attempts to strengthen its own security relationships with the Pacific and less to build a sustainable security culture among the nations of the Pacific.  

International Affairs
Albo’s going to Dili: Why?

OPINION

All the money, none of the submarines: AUKUS deal paying upfront for hopes and dreams

Greg Jericho
Greg Jericho

When Kerry Packer bought Channel 9 back from Allan Bond for effectively half the price Bond had sold it to him, Packer famously said “You only get one Alan Bond in your lifetime, and I’ve had mine”.

International Affairs
All the money, none of the submarines: AUKUS deal paying upfront for hopes and dreams

PODCASTAfter America

“Living within a lie”

Carney’s eulogy to the international order

International Affairs
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“Living within a lie”

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Don’t hand Australia’s critical minerals to Washington

By David Richardson

There have been recent reports that an American company, Energy Fuels, is bidding to takeover Australian Strategic Materials (ASM). The takeover bid is subject to a number of conditions, including government approvals following Foreign Investment Review Board considerations.

International Affairs
Don’t hand Australia’s critical minerals to Washington

WHAT'S NEW

Shorter America this week: Trust is rust; It’s the white supremacy, stupid; Five Eyes goes cross-eyed

By Emma Shortis

It isn’t always easy to keep up with what’s happening in the US. “Shorter America” is a series where Dr Emma Shortis loops you in on what’s going on in America and shares news and analysis that you can trust. 

International Affairs
Shorter America this week: Trust is rust; It’s the white supremacy, stupid; Five Eyes goes cross-eyed
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