‘We’re not afraid’: China warns of ‘war’
China’s state media has warned it is “not afraid” to go to war with India, comparing it to a bloody conflict that saw thousands of fatalities.
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China’s state media has warned it is “not afraid” to go to war with India, comparing it to a bloody conflict that saw thousands of fatalities.
A freshly redrawn map of the Himalayas has stirred simmering tensions between two of the world’s biggest military powers.
China’s state media has unleased an extraordinary attack on Australia, saying our “chronic” problem with racism is worsening.
The two largest nations in the world – and their equally large militaries – are on the brink of conflict. One of them has an advantage of the other.
Google-owned YouTube is blaming its own algorithms for automatically deleting comments on videos that are critical of China.
China is now “facing its own worst nightmare” as its $1.5 trillion plan to exert influence around the world has been blown apart by the coronavirus.
The referees’ union has unleashed a stinging attack on the NRL, accusing them of overlooking player safety in their controversial move to go back to one whistleblower for the game’s return.
Power plants in China are reportedly being told to turn their backs on Australia’s second biggest export, fuelling fears of a downturn.
A Coalition MP has criticised the Victorian government for its stance on China, saying the Premier was “selling out” to the world power.
After China called our push for a virus probe a “joke”, an Australian minister has accused them of playing “cheap” politics.
A war of words has erupted as Beijing lashes out at Scott Morrison’s bid to investigate China. And now the insults are flying.
CCTV footage shows a vandal fleeing the home of a Chinese-Australian family after spraying offensive graffiti and breaking a window.
A six-trillion dollar lawsuit against China has been launched with claims the country is deliberately withholding lifesaving virus information.
A woman has been filmed racially abusing workers at a Telstra store, telling one to “go back to China” and declaring herself “queen” of Australia.
A Chinese company in Sydney has sent an explosive email to staff telling them to stockpile medical supplies amid the coronavirus pandemic.
China has been applauded globally for containing the coronavirus outbreak within 60 days. But has it really been contained?
Scott Morrison has said the World Health Organisation and the United Nations must do something about China’s wet markets as he revealed more about the national war cabinet’s fight against coronavirus.
Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton says people sending Australian supplies of face masks or hand sanitiser to China will be jailed for up to five years.
Exclusive video shows surgical masks at Perth airport being airfreighted to China last month during the peak of the country’s outbreak.
A Chinese government-backed company amassed Australia’s supplies of masks, hand sanitiser, antibacterial wipes and shipped them to China.
The luxury group who owns labels including Gucci and YSL announced they’ll transform their factories into mask manufacturers and will import more from China.
Wuhan recorded no new virus cases in the most recent 24-hour reporting period – but is this “miraculous” recovery too good to be true?
The threat of a second mass wave of coronavirus cases has emerged after new cases were detected in several nations overnight.
Iran bragged the coronavirus wouldn’t be a problem and even exported face masks. Now it’s the deadliest spot outside China.
WATCH: A phone obsessed man has driven his newly registered car into a Chinese river minutes after passing his driver’s test.
Weeks before cities were locked down and the coronavirus spread around the world, Chinese labs found the virus and they knew it was dangerous.
China has rejected reports of brutal conditions at its makeshift coronavirus hospitals, insisting patients “eat steak” and dance with doctors.
Chinese cars have come on leaps and bounds in the past few years and their sales are rising accordingly. And the newest addition to Australian showrooms might be the best Chinese-built car yet.
China has been labelled “extremely evil” as evidence mounts it has been “weaponising” the coronavirus event against its enemies.
Deep in the Chinese wilderness, virologists found something unusual in the blood of people living near a mysterious cave full of bats.
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