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Spies in our midst – Australia and the U.S. announce partnership

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In the aftermath of the AUSMIN talks, Australia and the United States have taken steps to strengthen their intelligence ties by establishing a “Combined Intelligence Centre — Australia” within Canberra’s Defence Intelligence Organisation (DIO)

This move aims to bolster joint efforts in monitoring regional threats, particularly from states like China, Russia, and North Korea in the Indo-Pacific region.

Defence Minister Richard Marles emphasized that while the two nations already had extensive intelligence cooperation and shared information, this new entity represents a “significant step forward” towards achieving “seamless” intelligence collaboration. The joint intelligence centre will produce intelligence for both the Australian and US defence forces, enabling them to develop more joint intelligence products.

Though specific details about the centre’s focus were not disclosed, it is likely that it will closely examine China’s military presence and security ties with other Asian and Pacific countries. The move is not in response to China’s security pact with Solomon Islands but rather aims to enhance intelligence capabilities in the Pacific.

It comes as the Australian government has previously warned the country has come under attack from foreign cyber attacks.

Unbreakable alliance

During a visit to Townsville, Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin and Minister Marles attended the Operation Talisman Sabre exercises, where they met military personnel from both nations and other participating countries. Both leaders reiterated the strength of the “unbreakable alliance” between Australia and the US, highlighting the importance of enhancing security in the Indo-Pacific region through increased connectedness and collaboration among participating nations.

In conclusion, the establishment of the “Combined Intelligence Centre — Australia” marks a significant development in the ongoing partnership between Australia and the US, allowing for more efficient monitoring of regional threats and shared strategic concerns in the Indo-Pacific area.

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Greenland says “No” to U.S. takeover — Chooses Denmark in geopolitical showdown

Greenland’s PM chooses Denmark over U.S. amid Trump’s controversy over Arctic control, emphasizing sovereignty and local sentiment.

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Greenland’s PM chooses Denmark over U.S. amid Trump’s controversy over Arctic control, emphasizing sovereignty and local sentiment.


Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens‑Frederik Nielsen has delivered a clear message amid renewed pressure from the U.S. — if forced to choose between the United States and Denmark, Greenland will pick Denmark, NATO, and the EU.

Nielsen made the declaration in Copenhagen alongside Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen ahead of diplomatic talks with top U.S. officials.

The announcement comes as U.S. President Donald Trump has again stoked controversy by suggesting Washington could pursue ownership or control of Greenland, citing strategic interests in the Arctic. European leaders and Greenlandic officials have pushed back strongly against these ideas, emphasising sovereignty and respect for international law.

This standoff places Greenland’s future in the spotlight — as Copenhagen and Nuuk reaffirm their ties, local sentiment remains overwhelmingly opposed to U.S. annexation and supportive of Greenland’s own path forward.

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Trump promises aid amid Iran unrest

Trump urges Americans in Iran to evacuate amidst escalating protests and vows support for protesters seeking freedom.

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Trump urges Americans in Iran to evacuate amidst escalating protests and vows support for protesters seeking freedom.


President Trump has called on Americans in Iran to evacuate as tensions escalate following the government’s violent crackdown on antigovernment protesters. He has ruled out negotiations and encouraged protesters to continue their efforts, hinting that aid could be on the way.

The unrest in Iran has reportedly resulted in over 2,000 deaths, including both protesters and security forces. U.S. officials are reportedly weighing various responses, from sanctions to potential military options, though no immediate action has been confirmed.

Trump delivered a direct message to the people of Iran, emphasising support for their push for freedom and safety amid the growing crisis.

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Trump escalates pressure on the Federal Reserve with Powell probe

Trump administration investigates Fed Chair Powell, raising concerns over political pressure on monetary policy and economic stability.

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Trump administration investigates Fed Chair Powell, raising concerns over political pressure on monetary policy and economic stability.


The Trump administration has launched a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, dramatically escalating tensions between the White House and the central bank.

The probe centres on Powell’s testimony over a controversial renovation of the Federal Reserve’s headquarters, raising alarm over whether political pressure is being applied to monetary policy decisions.

The move has sparked fierce debate in Washington, with critics warning it could undermine investor confidence and destabilise economic expectations.

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