China swipes at ScoMo over virus ‘mistake’
Chinese state-owned media has taken a swipe at Scott Morrison’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, accusing Australia of racist policies.
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Chinese state-owned media has taken a swipe at Scott Morrison’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, accusing Australia of racist policies.
The revival of the Aussie wool trade is falling on three sheep in a funny commercial for a Chinese audience that’s reached more than 230 million people.
Australia has aligned itself with the US – at the detriment to its relationship with China. Now Joe Biden’s approach to Beijing could prove disastrous.
A stolen pet that was in line to be executed and sold on as meat in a Chinese wet market was saved after this simple, adorable act.
A bitter dispute in the East China Sea has boiled over into a war game, the likes of which hasn’t been seen since World War II.
Australians should be worried about China’s perception of us, a senior diplomat warns. And there’s not much we can do about it.
While punters have a clear view on the chances of stablemates Hilltop Hood and Hello China, their trainer Mick Smith admits there is not much between the pair at Wagga.
Australia is watching the US election with bated breath as one crucial difference between the candidates could affect our lives more than any other.
After a small COVID-19 outbreak in western China, there has been an astonishing response from the city of 4.5 million people.
Even neutral nations are hitting back at Beijing’s “wolf warrior” tactics but China’s doubling down and has threatened Australia’s “peace and stability”.
The latest figures on Australian wine exports to China suggest vineyards are getting shipments in quick before tariffs are possibly imposed.
Demand for gold around the world is providing a big boost for Australia, with exports rising significantly, helped also by red wine going to China.
A single asymptomatic case has led to the detection of more than 130 unknown cases and panic in a western city of China.
Donald Trump has painted Joe Biden as soft on China, but a new report has revealed a curious detail in the US President’s finances.
Nine members of a Chinese family have been wiped out eating a popular noodle dish which unbeknown to them had spoiled, turning deadly.
It’s just a bunch of coral in the South China Sea but this island has been declared a “danger zone” after an aggressive move by China.
In a rapidly escalating situation, Chinese President Xi Jinping addressed troops and told them to focus their minds and energy on war.
It’s a huge problem that doesn’t appear to be going away – and it could cost the Australian economy a whopping $15 billion a year.
Questions have been raised over the health of China’s leader Xi Jinping after he was seen repeatedly coughing during a recent speech.
Trouble is reaching fever pitch in the South China Sea as Beijing doubles down on what they’ve called “provocative actions” by the US.
In a shock tweet, a state-owned newspaper has threatened to “wipe out” Taiwan’s president — and now its military is under attack.
It’s the civil “war” that has carried on to this present day. Now it’s getting hot again, fast – and it could boil over into a China-US battle.
Days after China’s President said he didn’t want to fight a “hot war”, tensions are rising over a crucial hold-out and war talk has erupted again.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has been accused of going back on a promise he made five years ago, as the CCP ramps up military drills in the South China Sea.
China says its economic recovery is strong, but new figures say otherwise. If it’s to thrive, it needs something Australia has in abundance.
As the world continues to grapple with coronavirus and the economic catastrophe of lockdown, a disturbing new theory has emerged.
When it comes to giving a hotel or experience a review, it’s never been easier to pan or praise a destination. But this comment has gone too far.
It’s fair to say that 2020 has been an unsettling year. So in a way, it’s the perfect time for China to unveil a new ride that has people trembling.
Propagandists have hit back at an “unfair” deal that could give two US companies a slice of one of China’s biggest success stories.
Tension have flared between the US and China after leaders traded barbs at the UN. Now analysts say we could be facing a 1939 moment.
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