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A Russian-backed organisation that has bankrolled the legal defence of alleged spies and criminals has been sanctioned by the ...
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Ukraine Invites Australian Miners to Invest in Resources Amid US Commitment Concerns - MSNVasyl Myroshnychenko, Ukraine's ambassador to Australia, is appealing to Australian miners to invest in Ukraine’s resource sector amid heightening tensions between the US and Ukraine. The ...
BERLIN, July 10 (Reuters) - Australia will deploy a Royal Australian Air Force surveillance aircraft to Germany to support Ukraine by protecting a humanitarian and military gateway outside its ...
However, two events in the past 48 hours may change the nature of Australia’s support for Ukraine. Australian troops would be deploying into the kind of mass, industrialised conflict which almost no ...
Last week, Tennis Australia, organizers of the Australian Open, prohibited fans from exhibiting any form of the Russian or Belarusian flags or other symbols that supported Russia’s war in Ukraine.
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France and Australia on Monday unveiled plans to jointly manufacture ammunition for Ukraine as the two countries seek to shore up defence cooperation and move past a row over Canberra's ...
Australia has long supported Ukraine in its fight against Russian forces, contributing more than 1.5 billion Australian dollars ($930 million) since the invasion began in February 2022.
Australia appears to have missed the revolution in uncrewed systems, and counter-drone warfare, which has transpired in the Ukraine war. Indeed, major armed drone programs have been cut by governments ...
Sir Keir Starmer has welcomed a commitment from Australia to “consider contributing to a coalition of the willing for Ukraine”, Downing Street has said. The Prime Minister had a call with his ...
Australia has long supported Ukraine in its fight against Russian forces, contributing more than 1.5 billion Australian dollars ($930 million) since the invasion began in February 2022.
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