Huawei
Canadian man ‘suffered psychological torture’ while jailed in China
Michael Kovrig and fellow Canadian Michael Spavor were detained in December 2018 shortly after Canadian police arrested Meng Wanzhou, CFO of Chinese giant Huawei.
- by David Ljunggren
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Take that, Apple: China’s Huawei unveils its $4200 ‘trifold’ phone
Just hours after Apple launched its latest iPhone, China’s Huawei made a bid to steal the spotlight.
- by Meaghan Tobin and John Liu
‘A weapon against our interests’: EU moves to ban Huawei, ZTE from 5G networks
Australia banned Huawei from its 5G networks five years ago. The European Union is concerned its member states have been too slow to follow suit.
- by Latika Bourke
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International affairs
Finland’s PM warns Putin’s ‘dark agenda’ a threat to Australia
Sanna Marin declared liberal democracies had to increase spending on defence and do “whatever it takes” to ensure Russia lost the war.
- by David Crowe
‘Future of cyberspace’ on the line as US, Russia square off
A Russian and an American are in competition to run a little-known United Nations agency that experts warn authoritarian countries want to use to govern the internet.
- by Nick Bonyhady
Telstra’s Digicel to use Huawei technology for now, despite historic concerns
The head of Telstra’s international division, Oliver Camplin-Warner, says the telco is also considering expanding to Latin America.
- by Zoe Samios
Solomon Islands signs $100 million Huawei deal
The deal will tie a significant part of the country’s mobile infrastructure to the company, which is banned from building 5G networks in Australia.
- by Eryk Bagshaw
Phishing fraudsters used SIM box to fleece hundreds of victims, police allege
Two men from Sydney’s northern suburbs have been charged after allegedly sending text messages purporting to be from major banks and telecommunications providers.
- by Jenny Noyes
WA government waited six months before revealing $121 million Metronet cost blowout
In a budget estimates hearing on Tuesday, it was revealed a new deal worth $327 million with Finnish telecommunications giant Nokia was signed on December 22 last year.
- by Hamish Hastie
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Australia votes
Back with the X: Nick Xenophon running for Senate again
Former South Australian senator Nick Xenophon is running for the Senate again, more than four years after he left federal politics.
- by Angus Livingston
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National security
Europe considering adopting Australia’s foreign interference laws to counter China
Liberal senator James Paterson has used a speech to the European Parliament to urge other democracies to work with Australia to counter China’s foreign interference.
- by Anthony Galloway
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