Pentagon imposes new rules on journalists
The Pentagon has introduced sweeping new regulations for journalists covering defence matters, requiring enhanced security vetting and background checks that critics warn could restrict press freedom.
The Pentagon has introduced sweeping new regulations for journalists covering defence matters, requiring enhanced security vetting and background checks that critics warn could restrict press freedom.
Controversy erupts as Saab's proposed missile testing range threatens culturally significant Indigenous sites in South Australia, sparking heritage protection concerns.
An Australian newspaper's stunning reversal after publishing misinformation from former Fox News host Pete Hegseth sparks global debate about media responsibility and Pentagon reporting rules.
Dozens of journalists made a powerful statement by exiting the Pentagon briefing room as controversial Fox & Friends host Pete Hegseth began speaking, protesting his appointment to a military advisory board.
New intelligence shows a dramatic escalation in Russian cyber operations targeting NATO member states, with attacks increasing by a quarter as geopolitical tensions intensify across Europe.
Indonesia has abruptly terminated its $8 billion agreement to purchase Chinese Chengdu J-10 fighter jets, marking a significant pivot in defence strategy and raising questions about regional military alliances.
A serious training accident during an ADF exercise in North Queensland has left one soldier with life-threatening injuries, sparking an urgent investigation into military safety protocols.
Exclusive: Defence Department bars two prominent Fox News commentators from press briefings, raising concerns about media freedom and political interference in military communications.
Britain strikes at the heart of Putin's military complex with precision defence operation targeting key Russian military assets, marking a significant escalation in support for Ukraine.
Explosive claims emerge as Pentagon officials reportedly barred multiple media organisations from covering Donald Trump's address to service members, raising serious press freedom concerns.
English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson could be jailed for three weeks as he faces contempt of court proceedings following controversial social media posts about an ongoing criminal trial.
English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson has been prohibited from travelling to Israel following his controversial social media campaign targeting tech billionaire Elon Musk.
In a dramatic show of European solidarity, France's defence minister Sebastien Lecornu made an unannounced visit to Kyiv as President Macron commits to bolstering Ukraine's air defences against intensifying Russian attacks.
Conservative network Newsmax challenges Pentagon press regulations, refusing to comply with credential requirements in a dramatic standoff with US military officials.
The US Defence Department introduces sweeping restrictions on media access, requiring pre-approval for all interviews and public statements in move critics call 'dangerous censorship'.
Cabinet Secretary Simon Case praises the vital AUKUS partnership during Canberra meetings, highlighting deepening UK-Australia cooperation amid growing global threats.
A seismic shift in American journalism culminates as conservative commentator Bari Weiss joins CBS News, marking the endpoint of a half-century ideological migration within mainstream media.
Estonian security forces have detained suspects accused of plotting attacks on defence ministry buildings in a coordinated sabotage campaign linked to Russian intelligence operations.
Podcaster Ben Meiselas reveals his strategy for taking on right-wing media giants and winning the battle for listeners in this exclusive interview.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky makes desperate appeal for Western air defence systems during Copenhagen summit as UK announces new military aid package.
In a landmark meeting that signals a major strategic shift, Australian and Indian defence ministers have pledged to significantly deepen military cooperation and expand joint exercises, creating a formidable partnership in the Indo-Pacific region.
The Pentagon imposes sweeping new restrictions on media access, requiring all journalist questions to pass through political appointees in a move critics call an unprecedented assault on press freedom.
Exclusive: Former BBC Controller raises alarm over potential compromise of BBC World Service's editorial independence as Ministry of Defence pushes for greater funding involvement in the internationally renowned broadcaster.
The US Department of Defense has implemented unprecedented restrictions on media access for Fox News host Pete Hegseth, raising concerns about press freedom and military transparency.
Britain's top military leaders warn that climate change has become an immediate national security threat, with extreme weather disrupting operations and straining defence resources across the UK.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signs landmark security agreement with PNG, strengthening Australia's strategic position in the Pacific region amid growing regional tensions.
Lithuania approves construction of a first-line defence system along its borders with Belarus and Russia, marking a significant hardening of NATO's eastern frontier amid regional security concerns.
In a landmark move for South American security cooperation, Argentina and Paraguay have signed a comprehensive defence agreement allowing military forces to operate across borders during joint operations.
Tracing the extraordinary life of Field Marshal Lord Guthrie of Craigiebank, from Cold War commander to chief of defence staff who transformed Britain's military.
Sir Keir Starmer makes definitive commitment to UK's nuclear defence programme during Scottish visit, ending speculation about Labour's stance on Trident renewal.