- Report blasts hole in government’s plan to acquire new subs
- All-clear for nukes deal with Russia
- [Indonesia] Economic and defense ties on China-RI agenda
- As Taliban makes comeback in Kunduz province, war spreads to northern Afghanistan
- Policing Afghanistan: how afghan police training became a train wreck
- The new rules of war
- Australia has failed Hu in bid for open trial: expert
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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, March 18, 2010
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, March 15, 2010
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, March 11, 2010
- Yudhoyono’s plea for better ties
- War on waste: ‘Defence extravagance must end’
- [Afghanistan] Soldiers in an absurd predicament
- Gates: Some troops could leave Afghanistan early
- The siege of the fictional city of Marja
- Army seeks answers for Afghan civilian deaths
- Japan says it allowed U.S. nuclear ships to port
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, March 4, 2010
- Passport probe: AFP officers in Israel
- Joint approach to stabilise and rebuild Afghanistan
- Bailout broke laws, says Indonesia’s divided house
- U.S. floats plan to lift ban on training Indonesia’s Kopassus unit
- Angelita Pires acquitted of Timorese plot to kill
- In Afghanistan, Karzai’s invitation to Taliban creates discord and confusion
- Afghan police still out of step
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, March 1, 2010
- Defence’s new choppers are duds: report
- Faulkner stands up for record
- Fallout over NT nuclear dump site
- US wants NATO to step up in Oruzgan
- Here to help: strengthening the Defence role in Australian disaster management
- In Afghanistan, U.S. plans major push into Kandahar
- German lawmakers approve troop increase for Afghanistan
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 25, 2010
- How embattled PM played ‘jihad’ card
- Rudd slammed on delays
- Nuclear subs not the answer to our needs
- Japan is crucial to our future
- Defence Department to open up on war information
- Dutch pull-out to change balance in Afghanistan
- NATO falls short in push for new trainers
- Afghanistan war: as civilian deaths rise, NATO says, ‘sorry’
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 22, 2010
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 18, 2010
- We won’t be going nuclear: Rudd
- Improved Firepower for the ADF
- Spies work with India on sport terror threat
- [Indonesia] Suspicion but no smoking gun in Bank Century probe
- U.N. rejects ‘militarization’ of Afghan aid
- [Afghanistan] The meaning of Marjah
- [Netherlands] Labour says final ‘no’ to Afghanistan
- John Howard’s war: Australia’s military involvement in Iraq
- OSC: Afghan minority parties unenthusiastic about reconciliation with Taliban
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 15, 2010
- 101st Australian soldier wounded
- Japan, Australia to sign military logistics pact
- Two subs out of action for 9 years
- Insider reveals how Defence massages the message from Iraq and Afghanistan
- Raid on Taliban stronghold of Marjah a ‘success’
- Obama’s secret prisons
- Ministers clash over Nato Afghanistan letter
- RI tells Iran to uphold commitment