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Chinese spy plane breaches Japan’s airspace

Chinese spy plane breaches Japan’s airspace

Japan lodged a formal protest with the Chinese government, summoning the Charge d’Affaires of the Chinese embassy in Tokyo.

  • by Lisa Visentin

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China’s ‘harsh winter’ spells turbulent economic times for Australia

China’s ‘harsh winter’ spells turbulent economic times for Australia

President Xi Jinping’s push to end reliance on property-led growth has profound implications for the steel industry and is sending out global shockwaves.

  • by Lisa Visentin
Nepal asks China to wipe away airport loan it can’t afford to pay back

Nepal asks China to wipe away airport loan it can’t afford to pay back

The new airport in Pokhara was meant to bring prosperity to Nepal. Instead, it has saddled it with debt.

  • by Bhadra Sharma and Daisuke Wakabayashi
Is India a safe place for women? Another brutal killing raises the question

Is India a safe place for women? Another brutal killing raises the question

The scourge of sexual violence in one of the world’s fastest-growing nations has spurred widespread protests.

  • by Anupreeta Das and Sameer Yasir
It’s now so much easier to visit China, but Australians remain wary

It’s now so much easier to visit China, but Australians remain wary

But as of July 1 this year, it is much easier for Australians to travel to soak up Chinese culture.

  • by Lisa Visentin
More than one million doctors go on strike in India

More than one million doctors go on strike in India

India’s medical workers held a countrywide strike to protest the rape and killing of a trainee doctor – but the nation’s reckoning with sexual violence against women is longstanding.

  • by Sheikh Saaliq
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Dolphin attacks spoil summer along stretch of Japanese beaches

Dolphin attacks spoil summer along stretch of Japanese beaches

One man told local media that he was swimming close to the shore when a dolphin bit his arm and tried to force itself on top of him, almost pushing him underwater.

  • by Hisako Ueno and Yan Zhuang
Daughter of Thailand’s former divisive leader becomes country’s new PM

Daughter of Thailand’s former divisive leader becomes country’s new PM

Thailand’s parliament elected Paetongtarn Shinawatra, the youngest daughter of billionaire former leader Thaksin Shinawatra, as the country’s new prime minister.

  • by Zach Hope
When it comes to Bali, people fall into two camps. Last week I almost switched
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When it comes to Bali, people fall into two camps. Last week I almost switched

There’s the “I’ve been to Bali 25 times” camp and the “Bali’s not for me” camp. For reasons unknown my feet have been firmly in the latter.

  • by Annemarie Fleming
Thai court on a roll, ousting PM after dissolving reform party

Thai court on a roll, ousting PM after dissolving reform party

Thailand’s constitutional court has dismissed Srettha Thavisin just a week after dismantling the country’s most popular political party.

  • by Zach Hope
Japan’s PM Kishida to step down as scandals prove too much

Japan’s PM Kishida to step down as scandals prove too much

Stung by his party’s corruption scandals, Fumio Kishida has suffered dwindling support ratings that have dipped below 20 per cent.

  • by Reuters