China slams Aussie ‘troublemakers’ amid Albo navy dig
The Chinese Communist Party aimed its propaganda machine against Australia after Anthony Albanese called out the country’s ‘dangerous’ behaviour.
The Chinese Communist Party aimed its propaganda machine against Australia after Anthony Albanese called out the country’s ‘dangerous’ behaviour.
The PM is having a great time gallivanting around the world. But Aussies battling the soaring cost of living at home and some serious political failings can’t be ignored, Penbo says.
Joe Biden was grilled by Xi Jinping over America’s relationship with Australia, the US president revealed to Anthony Albanese. See what it means for the alliance.
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In a move which could further upset China, Defence Minister Peter Dutton says Beijing’s actions over Taiwan are “very serious” and Australia must be a deterrent.
Australia will accelerate development of super computers to protect the electricity grid, water, hospitals, banks and other critical infrastructure.
Former US secretary of state Mike Pompeo has told Sky News in the second part of its China Rising documentary that China has “no respect for human life.”
A new documentary to air on Sky News on Tuesday night says that China feels its time as a superpower has come and the rest of the world must accept it.
Australia has to be “strong” in the Asia region to secure its interests and will not be “pushed around” by China, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has said.
The ‘lab leak’ theory of the Covid pandemic’s origins — once dismissed as a Trump conspiracy — has received its greatest boost at the G7 in England.
A former US official has revealed new information which adds weight to charges Covid-19 started in a Chinese lab.
Documents have revealed the China Merchants Group took a 50 per cent stake in the Newcastle port as part of a privatisation deal organised by then-NSW Premier Mike Baird.
Australia’s largest joint military exercise with the US will forge ahead this year despite the global coronavirus pandemic, but just how many troops will show up remains to be seen.
The Department of Defence’s spend threshold could be moved for the first time since the Cold War amid growing regional uncertainty.
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