East of the DRC: Traumatized populations recount the extent of the ADF's abuses
Residents in eastern DRC are sharing their traumatic experiences of the ADF's violent actions, highlighting the urgent need for more robust responses from authorities.
East of the DRC: ADF Extends Attacks to Economic Interests, Particularly Mining
The ADF armed group has expanded its attacks in Eastern DRC, targeting economic interests, especially mining operations.
Northeast DRC: New deadly attack attributed to ADF group in Ituri
A deadly attack attributed to the ADF group occurred in northeastern DRC, resulting in at least nineteen deaths in the village of Babesua.
NT requests ADF help with flood recovery as central Australia braces for rain
The Northern Territory government has sought assistance from the Australian Defence Force for flood recovery as more rain is anticipated in central Australia.
EU Court Imposes Recognition of 'Gender Identity'; ADF: Attack on State Sovereignty
ADF International strongly opposes a recent European Court ruling that mandates Member States to recognize gender identity, claiming it undermines national sovereignty.
ADF member granted bail on charge of assault, robbery of fellow soldier
A soldier from the Australian Defence Force, Reece Humbles, has been granted bail after being charged with assaulting and robbing a female colleague.
Afternoon Update: ADF aircraft and missiles sent to UAE; Littleproud quits as Nationals leader; and Kyle apologises to Jackie βOβ
Australia's Prime Minister confirms the deployment of surveillance aircraft and missiles to the UAE while emphasizing no troop commitment to the Middle East, amidst changes in immigration policies and political leadership within the Nationals party.
ADF helicopter forced to take evasive action during interaction with Chinese aircraft
The ADF reported a Seahawk helicopter had to take evasive measures due to a dangerously close encounter with a Chinese military helicopter.
Breaking: ADF helicopter forced to take evasive action during interaction with Chinese aircraft
An Australian Defence Force helicopter was forced to take evasive action due to an unsafe interaction with a Chinese military helicopter over the Yellow Sea.
ADF personnel are 'safe' after Dubai air base strike, defence minister says
Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles confirmed that personnel stationed at the Al Minhad Air Base near Dubai are safe following an Iranian drone strike.
Deputy chief of army warns ADF has become 'detached' from violent nature of war
The Deputy Chief of Army, Major General Chris Smith, has criticized the Australian Defence Force for becoming detached from the brutal realities of war due to the prevalence of managerial language.
Paul Coleman from ADF International: Saving democracy through censorship is a dangerous paradox
Paul Coleman discusses the paradox of censorship as a means to save democracy and the widening gap between European elites and citizens, amid increasing regulatory measures like the Digital Services Act in the EU.
Anti-corruption boss given 'please explain' by government over Defence ties
The Attorney-General has requested an explanation from NACC chief Paul Brereton regarding his undisclosed work with the Australian Defence Force (ADF) amidst scrutiny over his involvement in the Afghanistan War Crimes Inquiry.
ADF veterans warn selloff of 60 historic defence properties will take a decade and cost billions
Veterans have expressed concerns that the government's plan to sell over 60 defence properties could take a decade and cost billions, urging caution against repeating past divestment mistakes.