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US President Donald Trump’s chief foreign affairs adviser has reassured Australia there are “no plans” to scrap the AUKUS ...
Eldridge Colby has pushed for significant changes to the AUKUS deal-sparking uproar among senior officials across the White ...
Nahal Toosi is POLITICO’s senior foreign affairs correspondent. She has reported on war, genocide and political chaos in a ...
Australia is facing the prospect of a Trump administration review demanding it pay more for the $368 billion AUKUS pact – and a guarantee that it supports the US in any conflict.
Australia could face demands for a public declaration or private guarantee that US-made nuclear submarines would be used in concert with the United States in any future conflict with China.
Meanwhile, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the foreign ministers of France, Germany, and the U.K. agreed on Monday to ...
Beijing’s undersea cable sabotage, gray-zone “fishing” militias, and expanding submarine patrols are surging across the ...
Perhaps India should privately share its concerns with the Russian leadership and tell them that for the moment, Delhi sees ...
The agreement reflects growing apprehension on the part of both leaders that America’s commitment to NATO is no longer as ...
Ogura can still remember that terrible morning in August, 80 years ago. Her older brother, who later died of cancer from ...
Dan “Razin” Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, doesn’t want the spotlight—but with this White House, there’s no avoiding it ...
The payload Russia's military chose to launch on the Angara A5 is unusual. The rocket deployed its primary passenger, Kosmos ...