Espionage
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Has the Worm Turned in the Assange Case?
The 91-year-old Ellsberg, whom the U.S. security state decades ago possibly hoped to drive to suicide, announced that he too…
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There’s fresh pressure on the US to release Julian Assange. Here’s the situation
Just weeks after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese declared “enough is enough” on the Julian Assange saga, Australian activists are turning…
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US, UK leaders raise fresh alarms about Chinese espionage
FBI Director Christopher Wray reaffirmed longstanding concerns in denouncing economic espionage and hacking operations by China as well as the Chinese government’s efforts to…
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UK court approves extradition of Julian Assange to US
Mr Assange was last month denied permission to appeal to the UK Supreme Court against moves to extradite him to…
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Australia only digging deeper hole by pursuing East Timor spying case
The Age was right to call not only for an open trial of Bernard Collaery in the East Timor bugging case,…
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North Korea Reportedly Close to Mass Manufacturing of Drones
At the recent Eighth Party Congress, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is said to have called for the development of…
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Witness K is in the dock but institutions vital to Australia’s democracy are on trial
Those people do not include the whistleblower and his lawyer, Bernard Collaery Ian Cunliffe The Guardian Timor-Leste only achieved independence…
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Witness K is in the dock but institutions vital to Australia’s democracy are on trial
Those people do not include the whistleblower and his lawyer, Bernard Collaery Ian Cunliffe The Guardian Timor-Leste only achieved independence…
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Peter Dutton confirms Australia could spy on its own citizens under cybersecurity plan
Peter Dutton has confirmed the government’s $1.6bn cyberstrategy will include capability for the Australian Signals Directorate to help law enforcement…
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EU leaders face tough time getting tough on China
EU leaders wanted to get tougher on China. Instead, they had a tough time just remaining consistent in their own…
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What we know about the ‘sophisticated, state-based’ cyber attack on Australia
This is what the PM has told us about it so far. Dannielle Maguire ABC News Mr Morrison wasn’t specific…
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Kylie Moore-Gilbert, Australian academic jailed in Iran, begins hunger strike in Tehran prison
Melbourne University lecturer Kylie Moore-Gilbert has been held in the notorious Evin prison in Tehran since October 2018. ABC news…
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Britain’s Secret War With Russia
Tucked away in a drab industrial estate on the outskirts of the Swiss town of Spiez lies a multistory concrete…
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The moment a Chinese spy decided to defect to Australia
After five years as a Chinese spy he was at risk of losing himself. Nick McKenzie, Grace Tobin and Paul…
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East Timor and Australia: a Loveless Affair at Twenty
During the course of its history, the state has been pillaged and bombed, its residents massacred and its politicians spied…
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Suppression and secrecy: how Australia’s government put a boot on journalism’s throat
News organisations have been slow to respond to the tide of legislation that progressively and surely threatens their ability to…
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