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AUKUS subs deal is 'biggest' defense investment in Australian history: PM

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Australia's purchase of US nuclear-powered submarines and plans to build its own vessels marks the "biggest" defense sector investment in the country's history, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says at a press conference with US President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in San Diego. IMAGES

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