Australia has made its first $500 million payment to the United States under the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal ahead of a ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said President Donald Trump supported the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal, after Australia ...
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reiterated support for the Aukus security pact, through which Washington and the UK will ...
Under AUKUS, Australia will pay the United States $3 billion to boost the capacity of the U.S. submarine industry, and ...
Former PM Malcolm Turnbull believes AUKUS is a "one-sided", bad deal, although the security partnership has cross party ...
A Rolls-Royce program set to supply reactor cores for Australia’s nuclear submarines has been branded as “unachievable” in a ...
US Congressman and co-chair of the India Caucus, Rich McCormick, spoke about the growing relationship between India and the ...
he return of Donald Trump as United States President marks an important crossroads in the future of two emergent Indo-Pacific ...
The goal of 2.33 boats a year will allow the US to replace its ageing submarines and free up boats to transfer to Australia ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth met with Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles at the Pentagon on Friday and affirmed ...
US President Donald Trump has flagged his support for AUKUS after the Australian government paid the US $798m as part of the ...
Scott Morrison waited until Joe Biden replaced Donald Trump before proposing the AUKUS alliance. So now what? Is the deal in 'even deeper trouble than before'?
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