Taiwan call all part of a long-held Trump plan, say insiders
Donald Trump's phone call with Taiwan's leader was the product of a strategy devised even before he became a presidential nominee, say those involved in its planning.
Philip Wen is the China correspondent for Fairfax Media.
Donald Trump's phone call with Taiwan's leader was the product of a strategy devised even before he became a presidential nominee, say those involved in its planning.
China has lodged a diplomatic protest after US President-elect Donald Trump broke with decades of diplomatic protocol by holding direct talks with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen.
China's state-controlled media had spun Donald Trump as a businessman who could consider pragmatic trade-offs where an ideologically hawkish Hillary Clinton would not.
James Packer's Crown Resorts has assembled a "war room" of highly paid lawyers and advisors.
Chinese authorities order residents in the far-western region to turn in their passports amid accusations of rising radicalism among minority Uighurs.
The parliamentary committee considering whether to recommend the federal government ratify its extradition treaty with China has called a last-minute hearing with the Attorney-General's Department due to "real doubts" emerging from both sides of politics over the deal.h
The three Australian employees of James Packer's Crown Resorts detained in China face months more in custody.
A Hong Kong court has ordered two young pro-independence lawmakers to vacate their seats after they modified their oaths of office to disparage China.
One of 18 Crown Resorts employees detained a month ago in China has been released on bail, suggesting authorities have concluded their preliminary investigations and could soon move to formally arrest and then charge those remaining in custody.
The view from Beijing on the US presidential election could best have been described as a case of better the devil you know than the devil you don't.
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