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A bombshell 117-page leaked report shines a light on China’s mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic as cases exploded in the city of Wuhan.
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A bombshell 117-page leaked report shines a light on China’s mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic as cases exploded in the city of Wuhan.
We like to think of ourselves as important and significant in the world but entering into a trade war with China would leave us completely exposed.
Scott Morrison has taken things into his own hands with a direct plea to millions of Chinese citizens on WeChat explaining Australia’s position.
China has published a cartoon depicting a bloodied kangaroo while demanding Australia apologise to the artist behind the fake picture.
What does China want from Australia? Experts say the Asian power’s actions could have hidden motivations and it won’t easily be resolved.
Wolf warriors saw our weak spot and managed to dig further into an already deep wound. The tweet is more calculated than it seems.
China’s eagerness to condemn Australia on human rights grounds yet ignore its own long list of crimes is part of a “dystopian” plan, critics says.
The back-and-forth between Australia and China has taken a dramatic turn with officials accusing Scott Morrison of faking outrage.
A US government account is being trolled after it made an “embarrassing” statement about a trade dispute between Australia and China.
The WA Premier is concerned the multi-billion dollar iron ore industry will be affected as tensions continue to escalate between Australia and China.
A feud between Australia and China hit a new low this week, but Cold Chisel frontman Jimmy Barnes said we may be the ones to blame.
The Chinese politician who sent out a “repugnant” doctored tweet has an eight-year history of tangling with westerners and pushing conspiracies.
Millions of Australians will be able to be reunited with loved ones by Christmas with one Aussie state expected to finally open its borders within weeks.
As outrage over China’s sick doctored soldier photo grows, Australians are being urged to boycott anything made in the country.
China’s state-controlled media has bluntly warned Australia’s warships to stay out of the South China Sea or risk the “bitter pill” of confrontation.
China has stirred up a hornet’s nest by sharing a sick doctored image of an Aussie soldier. Now they are being eviscerated for hypocrisy.
Lying just 10 kms off one of China’s largest cities, this tiny island is on the frontline should China ever choose to flex its military muscle.
As the PM’s pleas to Twitter to remove a fake image depicting an Australian soldier have been ignored, China is continuing its rant against Australia.
China is not backing down after posting a sick falsified image, suggesting some particularly humiliating behaviour for the PM.
A disturbing fake image circulated by China infuriated the Prime Minister and sparked outrage across the nation. This is where it came from.
Chinese officials have slammed Australia for “barbarism” and said it should be ashamed in a stinging response to demands for an apology over a faked picture.
China’s disappointing move to slap Aussie wine with tariffs can be pursued through the WTO. But Australia does have some other options.
Scott Morrison has demanded an apology after an official Chinese government Twitter account posted a “repugnant” attack on Australia’s soldiers.
One of Australia’s major wine exporters says China’s latest tariff slap will cost local jobs and hurt the ‘lifeblood’ of the industry.
Aussie winemakers warn that challenging China’s wine tariffs at the World Trade Organisation will not save their businesses.
A large number of businesses across the Asia Pacific are looking to minimise their reliance on China as trade tensions worsen, a new report has found.
New photos reveal China’s first fully combat-capable aircraft carrier is under construction – and there’s one detail that has people worried.
Australia has threatened to take action against China after it slapped a harsh penalty on us last week. But there’s one key question the government has dodged.
A plane full of adopted puppies rescued from death in China’s meat trade arrived last night in New York to meet their excited new owners.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping is determined to ratchet up the pressure on Australia – and it’s unclear how, exactly, our government should respond.
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