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Gianpaulo Coletti

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Gianpaulo is based in Australia and is a student of Counterterrorism, Intelligence and Security. Interested in everything related to National Security. 24 News Enthusiast, political junkie and working on his first book 'Hitchhikers Guide to National Security'.

He’s at it again!

When he's not launching ballistic missiles that fail to hit the mark, he's ordering the execution of former world leaders - and no surprise, its the former South Korean President.

Britain launches a new ship, China does too

A lot of coverage has been given to the launch of the HMS Queen Elizabeth however China has launched a ship as well, and its part of an arms race.

Australian Naval Officer dies at Sea

The Australian Department of Defence has confirmed to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that Lieutenant Commander Steven Noakes has died whilst on deployment on the patrol boat Cape Inscription as part of Operation Resolute.

Qatar negotiations at a stand still – blockade continues

The blockade has been going on for quite a bit now and with negotiations at a stand-still, there is no end in sight.

Grenade attack on Venezuelan Court

A stolen police helicopter has launched an attack on the Venezuelan Supreme Court and failed in an attack that has been condemned as terrorism.

China unveils its new Hypervelocity missile programme

Beijing: The China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) has announced that they have successfully developed a hypersonic ramjet engine after a series of tests that was carried out by the Chinese agency.

Ties cut with Qatar – but that’s only the start

Qatar is in a bit of trouble.

Terrorist’s Don’t Deserve to be Named!

Naming terrorists humanises them, tells their stories and gives them the status of carrying out acts of pure evil – they should be robbed of the opportunity to have their name publicised like they are some sort of celebrity.

Islamic State in the Philippines

As the war against the Islamic State rages on in Syria and Iraq with their territories contracting, their funds being cut off and the end possibly in sight; ISIS has emerged in a new corner of the world

ASIO and ASIS: The essay of two Australian spy agencies

Since the early seventies, Australian policy-makers have wanted their country to become a middle power that can play a prominent role in the global economy and diplomacy.