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Police Attack Anti-Herzog Protesters in Sydney
After protesters stopped trying to march, police horses charged the crowd to clear the front of Sydney Town Hall on Monday. CN was caught in the mayhem.
10.02.2026
Red Lines & AI Warfare
It is yet to be seen if Australia’s policy on weaponising AI will enshrine the moral red line of delegating life and death decisions to machines, writes Matilda Byrne.
05.02.2026
War With China Lurks Beneath US-Australia Talks
Nuclear-powered submarines and critical-mineral investments under AUKUS tie Australia ever closer to U.S. conflict with China, writes Julia Norman.
17.12.2025
The Queen’s Coup
Queen Elizabeth II of England advised the governor-general he could overthrow the elected government of Australia 50 years ago today – and he did, Jenny Hocking and Peter Cronau report.
12.11.2025
When Australia Defied US Nuclear Plans
Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, in 1981, established a high-water mark for Australian sovereignty over U.S. nuclear-capable bomber operations, write Richard Tanter and Vince Scappatura.
12.09.2025
Despite Denials, Australia Has Exported F-35 Parts to Israel
Leaked documents show Canberra supplying Israel with the means to maintain F-35 fighter jets so it can continue its genocidal campaign in Gaza, Peter Cronau and Kellie Tranter report.
15.07.2025
Australia Obstructed Probe Into Deadly ‘Rainbow Warrior’ Bombing
Forty years later, David Robie, the only journalist on board the Greenpeace ship in the weeks leading up to its bombing on July 10, 1985, looks back on this act of French state terrorism in a New Zealand port.
10.07.2025
Nothing to See Here: Australia’s Hidden Arms Trade With Israel
Despite the risks of colluding in Israel’s war crimes, Australia’s leaders remain wedded to the business of selling weapons and weapons parts to Israel, writes Stefan Moore.
20.05.2025
Assange: "My Naivete Was Believing in the Law"
Read all of Julian Assange’s remarks, including Q&A, in Strasbourg Tuesday morning, on the plea deal, WikiLeaks work, the Espionage Act, the C.I.A.’s retribution and more.
02.10.2024
Assange to Testify at Council of Europe
The freed publisher will appear in person in Strasbourg on Oct. 1 to address the Council of Europe.
25.09.2024
Top Australian-Japanese ministers prepare for war against China
The Australian and Japanese foreign and defence ministers met in Queenscliff, Australia last week for their annual 2+2 summit.
10.09.2024
Pine Gap Readies for US Nuclear War
In Australia, the U.S. has been quietly expanding and refocussing its “most important surveillance base in the world,” preparing it to fight a nuclear war against China, writes Peter Cronau
22.08.2024
NATO's 'globalization' can only accelerate its failure
The 2024 NATO Summit kicked off in Washington on July 9, local time. In addition to NATO members, the US also invited representatives from Australia, Japan, South Korea, and New Zealand to participate.
12.07.2024
The State Failed to Break Assange
The WikiLeaks founder consistently displayed strength and endurance as the machinery of two sovereign states attempted to destroy him.
02.07.2024
US-China Rivalry Riles Tiny Solomon Islands
Inside the Pacific power cauldron: controversial allegations of attempted U.S. meddling in the election of a prime minister seen as friendly to China.
14.05.2024
Opening the Devil’s Door in Asia-Pacific
New Zealand, Japan and the Philippines are moving towards greater integration with the U.S.-led military bloc in the region.
18.04.2024
A Mockery of British Justice
British courts for five years have denied due process to Julian Assange as his physical and mental health deteriorates. That is the point of his show trial.
29.03.2024
Australia to Double Its Naval Fleet in Buildup Aimed at China
Australian officials say the country will have its largest fleet since WWII
22.02.2024
Australian Labor government announces major naval build-up directed against China
Yesterday, Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles unveiled a restructuring of the navy that will see the country’s surface fleet double in size. Under the Labor government’s plan, the navy will become the largest it has been since World War II
21.02.2024
AUKUS is crumbling despite much hype surrounding possible expansion
The ambitious AUKUS, despite the rising voices on its possible expansion, is sinking
20.02.2024
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