China’s brutal plan to ‘break’ rival
Rather than invade, China may try to “break” this tiny island through a brutal campaign including assassinations and cyberattacks.
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Rather than invade, China may try to “break” this tiny island through a brutal campaign including assassinations and cyberattacks.
As a major US intervention in China-Taiwan tensions looks likely, Australia has joined forces with the US to prepare for potential disaster.
An Australian journalist has been formally arrested in China on suspicion of illegally supplying state secrets overseas.
Reports China plans to build a city on Australia’s doorstep should be ‘filed under speculation’, the Prime Minister says.
A quiet announcement by China about one of its military commands has revealed a glaring hole in its defences that it’s desperate to shore up.
NSW and Victoria has been put on alert overnight after officials confirmed new positive cases, with residents urged to check exposure sites.
A Chinese national has been charged over an ‘illegal tobacco ring’ operating out of Melbourne which allegedly used a string of fake ID’s and fraudulent identities.
China has been accused of spreading ‘disinformation’ after it launched a new warning about a struggling Australian sector.
China and Russia have put their disagreements aside to form an axis of power with plans to form a “new international order”.
Aussies have gone appliance crazy during the COVID-19 pandemic — and that’s great news for China.
Western Australia is breathing a sigh of relief tonight as the state’s sudden, five-day coronavirus lockdown finally lifted at 6pm local time.
China has laid out a strategy to stop the “feminisation” of Chinese boys after complaints their teens were too delicate, timid and effeminate.
China plans to build a $39bn city just kilometres from Australia’s border, but Aussies have been warned not to jump to conclusions.
A top US admiral has warned “nuclear employment is a very real possibility” when dealing with threats from Russia and China.
Rising Boomers big man Jock Landale knows the importance of Ben Simmons playing at the Tokyo Olympics to help Australia claim a maiden men’s medal.
Sales of Chinese cars are booming in Australia, and with the arrival of the country’s latest ute it is easy to understand why.
China’s crippling tariffs on Australian wine are creating major challenges with producers quickly trying to pivot away from the economic cash cow.
China has slapped down Scott Morrison’s “disingenuous” comments, saying he is offering nothing more than a “verbal olive branch”.
For years, China has had a global monopoly on a mineral Donald Trump described as “essential”. But now Australia is making a bid.
Beijing may “trigger a major crisis” this year to exploit COVID-19 and celebrate its centenary of Communism, a leading strategist warns.
A former Australian ambassador to China has come under attack in parliament, accused of “selling his influence to foreign corporate tax dodgers”.
Domestic manufacturing and China’s ‘rising aggression’ should be prioritised over a 2050 net zero emissions target, a Nationals Senator says.
A major Australian producer says it will limit exports to China after the escalation in trade tensions between Beijing and Canberra.
Electric car customers should prepare to ‘bring your dollars’ to take home a handsome electric sedan with impressive performance.
A new law passed by Beijing has brought it head-to-head with the US with some leaders saying China’s action are a virtual “declaration of war”.
A Sydney man charged with importing a firearm silencer from China allegedly had 11 guns and gel-blasters and 43 rounds of ammunition at his home.
An Australian company selling Mason jars says it will no longer source from China as it flags a global shortage of the millennial favourite.
As the World Health Organisation investigates in Wuhan how the pandemic started, a war of words has broken out between China and the US.
In a sign of the tensions between the two countries, Chinese ministers are refusing to return calls to their Australian counterparts.
Chinese citizens have reacted with a mix of horror and humour after officials made public their use of anal swabs to screen for COVID-19.
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