The New Democratic Party鈥檚 rightward move was fully cemented recently when it signed a cooperation agreement with the ruling pro-capitalist Liberal party, reports Jeff Shantz.
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The war between Russia and Ukraine and its NATO聽backers continues, but Australia鈥檚 chief international focus is much closer to home 鈥 China. William Briggs reports.
When German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced a 鈧100 billion boost to defence spending, he was continuing along a trajectory set in place more than a decade ago, writes Sibylle Kaczorek.
Today聽the war drums have new and highly enthusiastic beaters in Britain, America and the 'West', writes John Pilger.
The latest Stockholm International Peace Research Institute聽figures reveal a world in which arms spending is rising across most, if not all regions, writes Chris Nineham.
A new report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute found Venezuela cut its military budget by 34% last year, leading the region in arms spending cuts. In contrast, United States political allies Paraguay and Mexico led the region in upping military spending, raising military budgets by 13% and 11%, respectively.
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