China’s bizarre propaganda video
IT’S LIKE watching Play School on acid. China’s bizarre propaganda video takes us on a psychedelic tour of the Communist Party’s inner workings.
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IT’S LIKE watching Play School on acid. China’s bizarre propaganda video takes us on a psychedelic tour of the Communist Party’s inner workings.
THE United States did something bold yesterday, sending a warship into waters claimed by China. The Asian giant has reacted angrily.
TESTING has found counterfeit car wheels can buckle after hitting a pothole at just 50km/h — and car owners may not even realise they are driving on fakes.
A CONSPIRACY theory about NASA’s secret plans has gained momentum after a series of bizarre events. But is it complete nonsense?
THE counterfeit car wheels can buckle at disturbingly low speeds, and Australian car owners may not even realise they’re driving on fakes.
THEY lined up to wave at their leader, but one human rights group has thrown the story into doubt after finding a “suspicious” box on the roadside.
FORMER Liberal leader Dr John Hewson has warned the outlook for China is much bleaker than anyone realises, spelling bad news for Australia.
TODAY China is announcing an important, strategic nuclear deal in the West. It’s a game-changer, but experts are worried.
THE Australian market looks set to open lower following falls in US and European stocks as investors continue to fret over China.
AUSTRALIA must think independently when it comes to foreign policy and not always side with the US, a former Australian diplomat has told the Q&A audience.
CHINA’S economic growth decelerated in the latest quarter but relatively robust spending by Chinese consumers helped to avert a deeper downturn.
CRAZY coloured burgers may be the latest intriguing fast food trend, but McDonald’s may have gone too far with its latest gloomy offering.
CHINA’S answer to Kim Kardashian has wed her actor husband in a lavish ceremony for 2000 guests that cost nearly AU$50 million.
CHINA has its eyes on the outback, and it has nothing to do with iron ore. There’s something else it can’t get enough of.
TAB BIG BETS: NEW Zealand, China and Tasmania combined to take the honours when favourite Mongolian Khan won the $3 million Caulfield Cup.
CHINESE investors are pouring their wealth into Australia’s best properties, but there are concerns about exactly where the billions are coming from.
THE United States is so fed up with China trying to lay claim to a vast and strategic swathe of the ocean, it’s about to show who’s boss.
CHINA’S latest scheme to maintain control over its people is terrifying. And there’s a chance it could spread around the world.
THOUSANDS of motorists were stranded after a week-long celebration after 750 million people went on holidays at once.
TENSIONS between the United States and China are rising again, with the world’s most powerful naval officer unleashing a brutal broadside.
THE 10-year reign of Mexico’s assassin queen is over. One of the country’s most notorious hired killers has been arrested after her boyfriend turned on her.
THIS is not for the faint of heart. China has opened up a stomach-churning, glass-bottomed bridge with plunging views into the canyon below.
IT’S your move, Malcolm Turnbull. China has made a huge statement on the environment that Australia would be foolish to ignore.
IT HAS been a horror day of trading on the share market, with Aussie stocks dipping below the key 5000-point mark for the first time in more than two years.
SO YOU’VE had a child. It’s time to chill out, kick back and look after yourself while a ‘supermum’ handles the work. This ritual is now big business in China.
APPLE has been forced to remove over 300 apps from the App Store after a major security breach was discovered.
IT WAS supposed to be Malcolm Turnbull’s first big grilling as PM by the ABC’s hardball host. Then things got awkward.
FOR years Ikea has been doing a strange thing in China, letting people sleep in its stores. Weirdly enough, it could be the tool to save our economy.
A TASMANIAN winery has taken on some of the most famous brands in the world and come away with gold.
FOR years Ikea has been letting people sleep in its stores in China. Weirdly enough, it could also save our economy.
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