China’s Australia academics feel ‘betrayed’
The vast Australian studies community in China is trying to come to terms with our changing relationship with their country.
The vast Australian studies community in China is trying to come to terms with our changing relationship with their country.
Increasing US pressure on Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei is creating serious problems for Australia.
Australian academics critical of China could be in ‘deep danger’ if they visited China, a British businessman has warned.
Canadina Prime Minister Justin Trudeau fires his ambassador to China for his attack on the arrest of Huawei’s Meng Wanzhou.
Lawyers for detained Australian-Chinese writer Yang Henjun are still trying to visit their client following last Friday’s consular visit.
US-China trade talks will resume in Washington this week, with world markets hoping for some sign of progress.
The Malaysian government has cancelled a $US20 billion ($27.8bn) rail project, part of China’s Belt and Road initiative.
Australian-Chinese writer Yang Hengjun could be held under “house surveillance” for six months. That’s just for starters.
An Australian writer detained in China will have a much harder time escaping because of his Chinese ethnicity, a former prisoner says.
China has accused an Australian Chinese citizen of endangering its national security and is holding him at an unknown location.
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