China’s students are turning to Hong Kong
Instead of heading overseas, China’s international students are choosing to stay local and study in Hong Kong
Instead of heading overseas, China’s international students are choosing to stay local and study in Hong Kong
Government-owned media outlet The Global Times has praised Anthony Albanese as a ‘safe leader’, saying he ‘positively shines’ compared to Scott Morrison.
A prominent Chinese novelist has had her works removed from the country’s internet after daring to attack President Xi Jinping.
Billionaire Clive Palmer allegedly implied West Australian Premier Mark McGowan was open to accepting bribes from China, a defamation trial has heard.
Eileen Gu is the unofficial face of the Beijing Winter Olympics but she has a rival after an astonishing gold-medal performance.
US sitcom Friends has returned to Chinese streaming services but with changes that have upset some Chinese fans.
ASX ends at a five-day low as investors sell energy and utilities stocks. Iron ore futures dive as China regulators call meeting, Sims leaps on profit growth and BHP posts record dividend.
Beijing says Scott Morrison is ‘seeking selfish political gains’ and being ‘unethical and dangerous’ after he slammed its failure to call out Russia over Ukraine stand-off.
The Quad is reaching out to ASEAN and the Pacific Islands Forum.
Australia’s options for building research ties are more than a simple binary choice. There are many valuable opportunities in the Indo-Pacific.
Russian teen figure skater Kamila Valieva has been cleared by the Court of Arbitration for Sport to competed in the Beijing Olympics despite failing a doping test.
A Russian attack on Ukraine would be felt across the Indo-Pacific, emboldening China, distracting the US and driving up energy prices, says Peter Dutton.
Monday is the 550th day since Australian Cheng Lei was nabbed by Chinese agents in the Winter Olympics host city. Now she is on a long list of subjects our Olympians handle with care.
If Australia’s 4-0 humbling of England this summer in cricket wasn’t enough, Britain’s pants are being pulled down again if the results in Beijing are any indication.
Seven’s coverage of the Beijing Winter Olympics has struggled to replicate the stunning ratings numbers of last year’s summer Games in Tokyo.
Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar has joined his Quad counterparts in making withering public criticism of China in an exclusive interview.
Thirty-nine developing countries have delayed repayment to China since 2000.
The US will re-establish an embassy in the Solomon Islands in an effort to counter China’s influence in the politically troubled Pacific island.
China’s domineering and ruthlessly competitive mothers are finally learning the cost of forcing children to the limit.
China has accused Australia and its allies of undermining international solidarity and trying to maintain US dominance.
Kamila Valieva is still waiting to learn her fate but shocking accusations are being made, and foreign journalists threatened, as tensions between Russia and the US rise.
US issues starkest warning yet that Russia intends to invade before Winter Olympics ends, in a scenario previously thought unlikely.
A by-election backlash against the NSW Coalition government produces a likely Labor gain. But Premier Dominic Perrottet praises Liberal efforts.
Like-minded nations can deal with China better by standing together.
The meeting of Asia-Pacific foreign ministers in Australia sends a strong message to both Beijing and Moscow.
National confidence is high, particularly among the young, inside the fanciful bubble.
Australian skeleton racer Jackie Narracott says a good result in her final will help drive a vision which means as much to her as gold — getting girls back into sliding.
Australia, the US, Japan and India have vowed to ensure freedom of navigation in the East and South China Seas to counter Chinese maritime aggression.
The US Secretary of State has issued an ominous warning to Australia after high-level talks in Melbourne.
These are the Olympic Games held inside a communist country as it promotes zero tolerance of a coronavirus.
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