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Aaron staged a protest in Australia, then Chinese police paid his parents a visit

Aaron staged a protest in Australia, then Chinese police paid his parents a visit

Aaron, an international student studying in Sydney, knows all too well that the industrial-scale surveillance deployed by the Chinese government doesn’t stop at the border.

  • by Lisa Visentin

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Drugs allegedly mailed to Australian in Bali were gift in toothpaste tube: lawyer

Drugs allegedly mailed to Australian in Bali were gift in toothpaste tube: lawyer

Australian Troy Smith was holidaying with his wife in Bali when he was allegedly caught with methamphetamine.

  • by Zach Hope
Australia and India have long enjoyed close ties. But not everything is rosy
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Australia and India have long enjoyed close ties. But not everything is rosy

The recent actions of Narendra Modi’s nationalist government are putting decades of good relations between the two countries under strain.

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People-smuggling boat carrying Chinese stopped en route to Australia

People-smuggling boat carrying Chinese stopped en route to Australia

The group was discovered near the city of Kupang, and believed to be heading to Australia.

  • by Zach Hope and Karuni Rompies
‘China played like a backbencher’: Xi’s self-serving push for peace in the Middle East

‘China played like a backbencher’: Xi’s self-serving push for peace in the Middle East

China is playing a calculated strategic game in the Middle East, positioning itself as a peace-brokering alternative to the US while having no real skin in the game, experts say.

  • by Lisa Visentin
Parched Philippine dam reveals centuries-old town, luring tourists

Parched Philippine dam reveals centuries-old town, luring tourists

The country, like others in South-East Asia, is sweltering through a heat wave.

  • by Adrian Portugal and Peter Blaza
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Wild first aid: Orangutan applies medicinal plant to treat facial wound

Wild first aid: Orangutan applies medicinal plant to treat facial wound

Animals have been known to eat certain plants to alleviate stomach discomfort, but scientists had never seen one apply a makeshift bandage to heal a wound before.

  • by Christina Larson
New gold rush: Youngsters flock to viral ‘beans’ amid uncertainty

New gold rush: Youngsters flock to viral ‘beans’ amid uncertainty

In a mini new gold rush, young people are jumping on a viral trend that taps into a desire for financial security.

  • by Lisa Visentin
Dangerous heat kills dozens, closes schools, prompts four-day workweek

Dangerous heat kills dozens, closes schools, prompts four-day workweek

Several countries in South-East Asia are grappling with a heatwave that has turned into tragedy in Thailand and is forcing power plant closures elsewhere.

  • by Neil Jerome Morales
Giant structure will block ‘world’s prettiest store’ photo after dangerous crowds

Giant structure will block ‘world’s prettiest store’ photo after dangerous crowds

A 26-year-old tourist was hit by a car last week and is reported to be in a coma, as locals decry the swarms of tourists attempting to get the viral shot.

  • by Julian Ryall
Suddenly, Chinese spies seem to be popping up all over Europe

Suddenly, Chinese spies seem to be popping up all over Europe

Six people have been charged with spying for China in three separate cases in Britain and England, in a pushback that some say was overdue.

  • by Andrew Higgins and Christopher F. Schuetze