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Beijing rolled out the red carpet for the Australian leader this week and the two sides appeared to keep a lid on tensions.
Anthony Albanese has landed back in Australia after six days abroad touting Australia’s trade and tourism offerings in China.
Whatever the failings of China’s Communist government, its ability to roll out red carpets to foreign dignitaries is second to none.
Ross Stitt assesses the visit to Beijing by Australian Prime Minister Albanese, and notes the substantial change in China - ...
Former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison will testify at a U.S. House panel hearing on Wednesday about countering ...
Australia's ambassador to Washington said on Friday his country is working with the Pentagon on the U.S. Defense Department's ...
Japanese government officials are telling companies they would be “on their own” if they needed to evacuate staff from Taiwan in case of a Chinese attack, according to people familiar with the matter, ...
Former Liberal MP Jason Falinski says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was “courageous” to visit China for as long as he did. Anthony Albanese on Friday wrapped up his six-day visit to China where he ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNIsraeli exceptionalism and Global SouthThe Hague Group is an alliance of eight countries committed to cutting military ties with Israel and which insists on ...
Former Howard government minister Peter McGauran says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese appears to be in “Beijing’s pocket” after his trip to China.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has raised concerns with Chinese President Xi Jinping over a Chinese naval live-fire exercise near Australia ...
Scott Morrison is set to testify at a US House panel hearing about countering China's ‘economic coercion against democracies’ ...
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