The Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese, announced that his government is considering participating in international peacekeeping forces in Ukraine. This information was reported by "The Guardian.
According to Bulgarian Military, Canberra delivers military equipment rather than deploying troops to Ukraine. The service, citing Australian government officials, reports that Australia plans to supply Kyiv with M1A1 Abrams tanks.
The United States has effectively banned Chinese electric vehicles over concerns about unfair trading practices and national security. Not so in Australia.
It was a Virgin Australia pilot who first raised the alarm. At 9.58am on Friday Feb 21, the pilot intercepted a warning from the Chinese navy: a flotilla of warships were conducting live-fire drills in the Tasman Sea,
CANBERRA: Australia is open to requests to take part in peacekeeping operations in Ukraine, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (pic) said, reaffirming his support for Kyiv as it faces growing criticism from the Trump administration.
His comments came as a Chinese naval task force continued to skirt Australia’s territorial waters. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A Canberra doctor facing 20 charges including rape and assault committed against four young women has been suspended from practising in Australia.
Government spokesperson said earlier that the deployment of Australian troops to Ukraine for peacekeeping was not ‘under consideration’ at that time - Anadolu Ajansı
Australia has made representations to China, both in Canberra and in Beijing, asking why the purported live fire drills were held there and why more notice was not given to avoid disruption, Marles said. The government was still awaiting confirmation that ...
US President Donald Trump has suspended military aid to Ukraine, sharply escalating pressure on Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to agree to peace negotiations with Russia.
Peter Dutton says Australia is facing “tough decisions” after Donald Trump’s White House spat with Volodymyr Zelensky over the weekend.
Australia's central bank is cautious about cutting rates further given cost pressures in a hot labour market, but it will respond if inflation slows more quickly than expected, senior officials said on Friday.