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President Rodrigo Duterte abandons plans to end crucial defence deal between Philippines and the United States - 30-Jul-2021

President Rodrigo Duterte abandons plans to end crucial defence deal between Philippines and the United States President Rodrigo Duterte last year declared he was going to end the agreement that brings thousands of US soldiers into the Philippines for war exercises, but as tensions with China rise he has reconsidered. 30 July 2021 The Philippines has abandoned plans to abort a crucial defence agreement with the United States, delivering a major strategic win to the Biden Administration. Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte last year issued a formal notice to tear up the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA), which provides the legal framework for US troops in the South-East Asian nation.

Myanmar Update stands tall for a country on brink of collapse

You are here Home » News & events » All stories » Myanmar Update stands tall for a country on brink of collapse Myanmar Update stands tall for a country on brink of collapse 20 July 2021 Myanmar’s isolation and functional failure following a military coup and the worsening impact of the COVID-19 pandemic have prompted comparisons with a humanitarian crisis not unlike Syria during the 2021 Myanmar Update at The Australian National University (ANU) last week. The three-day event, hosted by the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, has been held every two years since 1999, and was extremely timely given the widespread reports of civil unrest as the pandemic worsens daily.

While rich countries experience a post-COVID boom, the poor are getting poorer Here s how Australia can help

You are here Home » News & events » All stories » While rich countries experience a post-COVID boom, the poor are getting poorer. Here s how Australia can help While rich countries experience a post-COVID boom, the poor are getting poorer. Here s how Australia can help 19 May 2021 The latest IMF and World Bank reports show a global economic boom gathering steam. This is thanks to US$16 trillion in fiscal stimulus packages spent mostly across the world’s rich nations since the pandemic began. After the reversal of 2020, the global economy is now projected to grow by 6% in 2021, powered by strong growth in the US and China, which are forecast to grow by 6% and 8%, respectively.

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