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Former prime minister Scott Morrison claims China's charm offensive under Chinese President Xi Jinping is aimed at isolating Australia from the US. Mr Morrison says Beijing has shifted from bullying ...
The British newspaper reported that Xi wants the US and Russian leaders to meet for war commemorations in September ...
Days after a White House meeting with President Donald Trump, Jensen Huang was being hailed by an audience on a stage in ...
Most corporate histories are vanity projects, with the corporation paying the writer and the publisher. The book is a nice little present for visitors, most of whom will take it home and shelve it ...
Beijing rolled out the red carpet for the Australian leader this week and the two sides appeared to keep a lid on tensions A ...
Ross Stitt assesses the visit to Beijing by Australian Prime Minister Albanese, and notes the substantial change in China - ...
China is worried about overcapacity. Even President Xi Jinping was critical, asking if every province needed to invest in EVs.
The visit was a textbook case of China trying to portray itself as the steady and calm adult in the global room.
China faces economic challenges, including protests against Xi Jinping and retaliatory tariffs from the U.S. Explore the implications for the Chinese economy and global trade.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has said Australia must be on the same page as the United States in the event of an invasion ...
Beijing senses huge opportunity in Trump’s treatment of world leaders. Can Albanese use the moment to Australia’s advantage?
A wiser, stronger strategy would be to reserve a presidential visit to China for when Beijing demonstrates genuine reform.