‘Up in flames’: China’s shocking EV ban
They explode “as if packed full of toxic dynamite” – and one nation has already started cracking down on electric vehicles as a result.
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They explode “as if packed full of toxic dynamite” – and one nation has already started cracking down on electric vehicles as a result.
At least one Melbourne Victory player has extra reason for wanting his team to progress to the Australia Cup final.
A final report has confirmed that the World Anti-Doping Agency showed no ‘favouritism’ to 23 Chinese swimmers who tested positive for a banned drug but were not sanctioned, but US Anti Doping Agency chief says questions remain.
A new virus has been discovered, with symptoms including fever, headache, dizziness, muscle pain, fatigue and neurological issues.
It was only the woodwork that denied teenage sensation Nestory Irankunda a memorable goal for the Socceroos against Indonesia.
Matches next month against China and Japan have taken on extra importance for the Socceroos after their disappointing start to the latest round of World Cup qualifiers.
Top US and UK intelligence chiefs warn the world order is “under threat in a way we haven’t seen since the Cold War”.
Chinese vehicles are about to take over Australian roads. And there could be a huge problem if the nation were to try and “retaliate”.
One of Australia’s neighbours and key allies has issued a chilling warning as tensions within the region explode to alarming new levels.
A new “firestorm” has erupted between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea, sending shockwaves across the world.
The financials and energy sectors have dragged the ASX to a winning day as Chinese woes weigh heavy on Australian miners.
A grim sight appeared “out of nowhere” over Australian skies recently – and it reveals a chilling, “rapidly deteriorating” situation.
The Prime Minister has dodged a question about the purpose of a pact with two of our greatest allies to build nuclear-powered submarines.
The Taiwanese foreign ministry has accused China of an “arbitrary intervention”, with a row erupting over a single word.
Two former Chinese champions who left their homeland to start a new life in Australia have repaid their adopted country by teaming up to win gold
Two former Chinese champions who left their homeland to start a new life in Australia have repaid their adopted country by teaming up to win gold
A tourist has made a titillating discovery involving the “Beijing Bikini” – but it turns out China’s government isn’t a fan of the trend.
The women thought their move was helping others, but not everyone agrees.
One of the country’s biggest and most lucrative companies has sounded the alarm as Beijing turns its back on Australia’s top export.
An Australian Pacific policing initiative will go ahead after leaders backed the plan, dealing a big blow to China’s regional ambitions.
Australians are anxiously awaiting the fallout from an “economic tsunami” – and a new move from China has caused fresh panic.
More than 80 per cent of electric vehicles sold in Australia are Chinese and that figure is likely to increase as China plots its next moves.
Chinese airlines are making a big move in Australia as part of a “long term game” after Qantas scrapped a specific route amid low demand.
Australia is at the mercy of the price of one key export, and one move from China could cause it to wreak havoc on our economy.
A cute and compact electric hatchback aims to spice up an increasingly competitive sector – and it does not come from China.
Federal spending has been put into the spotlight following the dramatic drop of iron ore prices due to weakened demand from China.
The unsteady future of former cash cow iron ore has transfixed Australians for more than a year. But now reality has finally hit. Hard.
Chinese manufacturing, and it turns out Chinese babies, have left their mark on the ASX on Monday despite the market closing up.
A businessman charged with supplying national security secrets to Chinese spies was all smiles as he left court for the first time after more than a year behind bars on remand.
The Treasury is monitoring falling iron ore prices, as it warns continued struggle could result in a $3 billion dent in the Australian economy.
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