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A year after his fall from grace, the controversial neurosurgeon has popped up overseas with a surprising new life plan.
New satellite photos have exposed how hard China’s pushing to dramatically expand its fleet of deadly submarines.
The People’s Republic says an Australian report naming a Chinese-backed hacking group is hype “aimed to smear and frame China”.
A Chinese swimmer has been set up to be the biggest villain at the Paris Olympics with a WADA announcement about Chinese athletes causing uproar.
This new mega city was inspired by a Disney fairytale, with bright pastels and a cartoon-like appearance, but it sits empty as one of China’s eerie ‘ghost cities’.
Treasure Jim Chalmers has called on major Aussie banks to continue servicing Australia’s closest international neighbours, pledging $6.3m to help.
China’s “game of chicken” in the South China Sea hasn’t been going so well. So it has unleashed its Krakens.
Chinese electric vehicle makers are taking the Australian market by storm. But should you jump on the bandwagon? We delve into the pros, cons.
Heads of state and senior banking executives will convene in Brisbane for a two-day forum to address concerns banks could pull out of Australia’s Pacific neighbours.
Xi Jinping’s got a big, shiny new navy and he’s showing it off in such a way that it has sparked fears about the possibility of a new “open war”.
Mining, building and financial shareholders dined out on Thursday, boosted by construction hope in China and a record run on Wall Street.
China has unleashed its fury after devastating scenes of a teenage rising star dying on court. WARNING: Distressing footage.
Things were going well with a key trading partner until a few years ago, now things have taken a turn for the worse, and it’s taking a brutal toll.
As China’s assault on the global car market intensifies, the extent of Beijing’s secret plot to crush its western rivals can be revealed – and it’s not cheap.
As Chinese carmakers launch an assault on global markets, aiming to topple Western and Asian rivals, a long-running dirty habit has been exposed.
The Socceroos have been dealt a brutal draw for the next stage of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup as they aim to qualify once again.
Taiwan’s new President has fired back after Beijing warned “diehard” supporters of the island’s independence could face the death penalty.
A growing list of Chinese car brands are racing to topple Tesla from the top of the electric vehicle table – and Australia is ground zero.
A deadly new drug manufactured in China is 1000 times more potent than morphine and a mum who lost her son has a grim warning for parents.
For more than $6m, this Templestowe mansion where a feng shui master helped to position the fountain imported from China could be yours – along with the pool, cinema, lift and spiral staircase.
Millionaire foreign investors have Victorian homes in their sights with more purchases than any other state. And experts have warned they could be driving up house prices.
China’s Olympic swim team announcement has been overshadowed by a recently revealed doping scandal from the Tokyo Games.
The Prime Minister joined Chinese Premier Li Qiang in Perth on the final day of the high-profile visit, but storm clouds continue to gather over the trip.
China has just made a “game-changing” move for Aussie passport holders, adding Australia to a list of only 13 other countries that enjoy this perk.
The Prime Minister has spoken out about the treatment of journalist Cheng Lei during the Chinese Premier’s visit to Australia.
China “shot itself in the foot” when its officials apparently tried to block an Australian journalist from being seen on camera.
While the Prime Minister and Chinese Premier were giving their post-meeting remarks, a scuffle involving a formerly detained journalist occurred behind the scenes.
The visit comes after South Australian wine makers recorded $86m in new business following the abolition of China’s punishing tariffs.
China’s premier has called for “shelving differences” as he touches down for a historic four-day tour of Australia.
Wall St hit fresh highs overnight but it wasn’t enough to lift Aussie equities, with the ASX200 drifting lower on extended weakness in China.
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