- Legal check on ANL arms ship
- Rift looms as Dili mourns dead
- Still no clarity on Indonesian weapons seized by the Philippines on cargo ship
- Oil slick creeping closer to coast, say observers
- U.S. sets metrics to assess war success
- Police axe probe into kickbacks by AWB
- Australia looks for speedy new Japan links
- Burma and North Korea: Smoke or fire?
- Suharto son Tommy may get ‘his’ $61.7m
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Pengadilan Internasional bagi Timor-Leste: ide yang tak mau pergi
Patrick Walsh, Austral Policy Forum 09-17B, 27 Augustus 2009
An International Tribunal for Timor-Leste: an idea that won’t go away
Patrick Walsh, Austral Policy Forum 09-17A, 27 August 2009
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, August 27, 2009
- Diggers assassinate Taliban leader Mullah Karim
- Minister farewells AFP members to Afghanistan
- U.S. military says its force in Afghanistan is insufficient
- East Timor’s stability being undermined
- East Timor seeks pipeline action
- Region’s biggest maritime surveillance operation acts to stop illegal fishing
- Defence Treaty back on track
- Rudd’s hostility forces nuclear group to bale out
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, August 24, 2009
- US to urge bigger role for Diggers in Afghanistan
- Mullen issues caution on Afghanistan
- Coalition divided on nuclear power
- Budget pressure delays landing of new fighter
- China: Shock and ore
- Indonesian will give East Timor military aid
- Indonesia: Naval patrols swell to keep out arms used by terrorists
- Overfishing spurs call to halve bigeye tuna catch
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, August 20, 2009
- Friend or foe – reckoning with China
- Schacht lobbied Rann for miner
- Indonesian police follow money trail from Noordin to Middle East
- Papua: All roads lead to the mine
- UN to wind back mission in Timor
- Key plan to bring Anzacs closer,
- Australian spooks face FBI-style makeover
- Former defense minister on Afghanistan: German mission is a ‘disaster’
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, August 17, 2009
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, August 13, 2009
- Diggers shoot Afghan cops at checkpoint
- Hebei’s stake in uranium
- [Japan] DPJ vows civilian Afghanistan aid
- Afghanistan hires 10,000 tribesmen to secure polls
- Terrorists ‘have attacked Pakistan nuclear sites three times’
- British nuclear tests in the Pacific and Pacific Islanders
- Labor moves to toughen up anti-terror laws
- Indonesian government considers Hercules planes purchase
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, August 10, 2009
- Rio spied for six years: China
- Australia, Indonesia in carbon trading plan
- Call for licence to spy on citizens
- A failure to deal with Fiji blots regional forum’s copybook
- Migration, security linked: MP
- US court clears way for class action against big miner
- [Afghanistan] Militants ‘waiting out the coalition’
- Military says it’s happy to assist police, but wants role spelled out
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, August 6, 2009
- Olympic Dam economics must be for the greater good
- Talisman Sabre military exercises, war and the environment
- Fretilin criticises Dili arms deal with Jakarta
- [East Timor] Campos’s crimes continued
- Islanders’ choice: integrate or emigrate
- Infection risk spurs Torres Strait review
- A tighter net: strengthening the Proliferation Security Initiative
- US faces huge bill for Afghan security