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Pandas can’t paper over Australia’s differences with China

Pandas can’t paper over Australia’s differences with China

Premier Li Qiang’s visit was the culmination of hard work by the government to recalibrate the relationship with China. But it also exposed differences that cannot be papered over with diplomatic niceties.

  • by Lisa Visentin

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Putin and Kim getting behind the wheel of new ‘alliance’

Putin and Kim getting behind the wheel of new ‘alliance’

The Russian president’s first visit to North Korea in 24 years is being watched closely by Seoul and Washington.

  • by Kim Tong-Hyung
China renames hundreds of villages in Xinjiang to scrub away Uyghur identity: Human Rights Watch

China renames hundreds of villages in Xinjiang to scrub away Uyghur identity: Human Rights Watch

Villages once known by religious, historical or cultural terms of the Muslim minority group now carry names like “Red flag” or “Unity”.

  • by Lisa Visentin
Beijing is not on our side. Let’s not fall for a pair of therapy pandas

Beijing is not on our side. Let’s not fall for a pair of therapy pandas

Premier Li Qiang’s visit confirmed the mask is back on and the tactics have changed, but China’s strategy has not.

  • by Peter Hartcher
Trump-era Pentagon ran secret anti-vax social media campaign aimed at the Philippines

Trump-era Pentagon ran secret anti-vax social media campaign aimed at the Philippines

Hundreds of US-backed social media posts decried the quality of face masks, test kits and China’s Sinovac inoculation, the first vaccine that would become available in the Philippines.

  • by Christopher Bing and Joel Schectman
‘Subversion of state power’: Chinese MeToo activist jailed for five years

‘Subversion of state power’: Chinese MeToo activist jailed for five years

Sophia Huang Xueqin was arrested the day before she was due to fly to Britain to study has been jailed for five years.

  • by Katy Wong
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The reality behind the headlines of Indonesia’s people smugglers

The reality behind the headlines of Indonesia’s people smugglers

The men on Rote Island deny any involvement in two successful boat runs of illegal immigrants to Australia this year, but they know who we need to speak to.

  • by Zach Hope
Newly built Tokyo units to be demolished for obscuring Mt Fuji view

Newly built Tokyo units to be demolished for obscuring Mt Fuji view

The 10-storey apartment building on Fujimi Street – which translates to “Fuji view” – has 18 housing units ranging from $670,000 to nearly $1million.

  • by Sarah Hilton and Mia Glass
This man fought on the front lines in Ukraine. Now he is preparing Taiwanese civilians for war with China

This man fought on the front lines in Ukraine. Now he is preparing Taiwanese civilians for war with China

As China ramps up hostilities in the Taiwan Strait, citizens in the island democracy are joining self-defence groups, fearing one day soon they will become civilian resistance to a communist invasion.

  • by Lisa Visentin and Daniel Ceng
Australian judges vow to stay despite mass resignations from Hong Kong’s top court
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Australian judges vow to stay despite mass resignations from Hong Kong’s top court

Former High Court chief justice Robert French has defended the role of Australians serving on Hong Kong’s top court.

  • by Lisa Visentin
Fire at Thailand’s famous Chatuchak market kills hundreds of animals

Fire at Thailand’s famous Chatuchak market kills hundreds of animals

The fire was reported early on Tuesday and quickly swept across more than 100 shops in the market’s pet section.