Even a ‘limited’ nuclear war would starve millions: study

Even a relatively small nuclear war would certainly create a worldwide meals crisis lasting at least a decade in which hundreds of millions would starve, based on our new modeling published in Character Food. In a nuclear war, bombs slipped on cities and industrial areas would certainly start firestorms, treating large amounts of soot into the upper […]

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China deploys latest attack sub for a Taiwan standoff

China provides deployed its latest conventional attack boat (SSK) in army exercises off Taiwan, ostensibly in preparing for a submarine blockade against the self-governing isle. On August eleven, Naval News reported that China used its latest SSK with its East Sea Fleet, the People’s Liberation Army – Navy (PLA-N) direct formation for a Taiwan Strait […]

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Why is Australia risking conflict with China

Like all nations, Australia has a right to a military presence in the South China Sea. But how and why it exercises that right have become key policy questions. Should Australia risk kinetic conflict with China with aerial intelligence probes along its coast and possible freedom of navigation operations (FONOPs) challenging its maritime claims, all […]

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MP ‘Madame Dear’ quits PPRP

List-MP Watanya Bunnag, also known as Madame Dear, has resigned from the Palang Pracharath Celebration (PPRP), forfeiting her House seat, within a show of discontent following a bid to modify the election costs collapsed for insufficient a quorum on Monday.Continue Reading