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By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY (Reuters) -Increasing the number of nuclear powered submarines operated by Australia, Britain and the United States will make the Indo Pacific more secure and was in the United States' interests,
Canada, where Anthony Albanese is attending the G7 summit, also tried to get its hands on the propulsion technology in the 1980s. Spoiler alert: it failed.
A foreign policy expert has warned Australia and the United Kingdom could "never replicate" AUKUS without support from the United States ahead of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's crucial meeting with President Donald Trump.
As the US rethinks its role in the AUKUS security pact, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he'll ask Donald Trump to stay committed to the framework. Albanese says it serves American interests.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has strongly condemned the shooting of an Australian journalist with a rubber bullet during protests in Los Angeles, describing footage of the incident as “horrific.”
Instead, Albanese and President Donald Trump are expected to meet on the sidelines of the G7 in Canada. Think about this. Normally, an Australian prime minister heading to North America would be deeply disappointed at not receiving an invitation to Washington,
AWS invests $13 billion in data center infrastructure to boost cloud computing, AI, GenAI and sustainability in Australia, AWS CEO Matt Garman says.
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Anthony Albanese says Australia will “continue to play an important role in the Pacific” but has stopped short of committing to Taiwan’s defence.