China’s ‘grave concern’ at ban
China is “gravely concerned” at the government’s decision to effectively ban Chinese companies from participating in our 5G network.
China is “gravely concerned” at the government’s decision to effectively ban Chinese companies from participating in our 5G network.
The populist arm of the Communist Party’s People’s Daily has taken aim at the current political turmoil in Canberra.
Australia’s effective ban on Huawei and ZTE also takes the 5G issue to a political level, and it will be seen as anti-China.
El Salvador has become the latest country to cut diplomatic ties with Taiwan and establish relations with China.
Australia’s political turbulence could hamper moves by the Turnbull government to improve ties with China.
China has rejected the idea that it has plans to challenge the US as a world military power.
Australia is “struggling” to find its place in a new world order that is seeing a more assertive China.
Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to hold a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Pyongyang next month.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has ordered the sacking of up to 40 officials over the country’s worst public health scandal in years.
Mahathir Mohamad will push to renegotiate billions of dollars of Chinese investment projects during a five day visit to China.
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