China already ‘engaging in war’
Experts say a China war is already well under way with the United States but Australia needs to take advantage of its obvious weakness.
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Experts say a China war is already well under way with the United States but Australia needs to take advantage of its obvious weakness.
A top-ranking security official’s startlingly grim China prediction made global headlines this week. And the risky strategy could end up backfiring.
The Morrison government has been urged to tone down its language after ‘unhelpful’ comments were made about China’s threats against Taiwan.
As tensions mount between China and the West, there’s growing concern that the US and Australia don’t have what it takes to defeat China.
Christina Sweeney-Baird had just written a novel about a deadly pandemic sweeping the globe — then things became very real.
China has issued a warning to Australia to ‘avoid getting burned’ after accusing politicians of being ‘anti-China’ and colluding with ‘terrorists’.
In a fiery address to mining bosses, an outspoken senator has called for the industry to make sure Australia can ‘fight any coming conflict’.
One line in President Joe Biden’s speech today, where he deviated from the prepared text, stuck out because it was so obviously wrong.
China has hit back at Australia’s “drums of war” comments as “crazy”, while state media warns of “severe countermeasures”.
Two children are dead and 16 other people have been injured in a stabbing rampage at a kindergarten in China, state media reports.
The idea sounds grand – charging forth, flags flying, to save a bullied island friend. But China’s been preparing for this for decades.
Australian politicians are ‘troublemakers’ who will damage their own country with incendiary war rhetoric, Beijing has warned.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has delivered a huge clue about Australia’s future with China amid growing talks of a war.
China has branded as Australia “sick” as the PM prepares to unveil a nearly $750 million upgrade to Australia’s defence facilities.
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has warned the West not to cross this “red line” as the chance of a China-Russia alliance grows.
An alarming address from Australia’s Home Affairs chief has been met with immediate backlash from the country’s opposition.
An ominous warning of war in our region has been issued just a week after it was claimed war with China could break out within a decade.
One of the country’s top national security officials has warned that the “drums of war” are beating as tensions with China escalate.
A surrogate who agreed to look after a baby for four weeks, has now been forced to look after the child for a year.
Mention of Oscar-winning director Chloe Zhao and her film Nomadland have been scrubbed from the internet in China.
A vote about China took a wild turn in the UK where MPs celebrated Australia’s tough stance only to turn the blowtorch on New Zealand.
Chinese ships have sailed into foreign waters in Beijing’s latest move. Now a president has responded with a chilling threat.
An ominous new threat has emerged from one of China’s schemes, with the superpower making moves that could have huge implications.
A former mayor who helped a company with ties to the Communist Party of China is running for a NSW upper house seat.
A decision to rip up Victoria’s Belt and Road deal has been met with threats of retaliation. But Defence Minister Peter Dutton has issued a warning.
It was a secret arrangement that took foreign affairs officials by surprise, and now Victoria’s cosy arrangement with Beijing is back in the spotlight.
Comments made by the Victorian Government last year are coming back to haunt it after a deal with Communist China was torn up.
Chinese state-owned media is warning Australia’s move to scrap Victoria’s Belt and Road deal could lead to a ‘potential trade conflict’.
After Victoria’s Belt and Road agreement was torn up, an outspoken senator has another Chinese deal with Australia in her sights.
China has furiously responded to the news that Canberra has scrapped a major investment deal, slamming Australia as “unreasonable”.
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