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Midnight off the coast of China. Two cargo ships without lights steam into the South China Sea. Their destination: Taiwan.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has defended his high-profile visit to China amid criticisms about the fraying relationship between Australia and the United States.
"Demographics don’t lie. We are witnessing a significant 80-90% decline in the Christian population in major ['West Bank'] ...
TOKYO (AP) — Japan cautioned against China’s rapid acceleration of military activity stretching from its southwestern coasts to the Pacific, describing the moves in a new defense report Tuesday as the ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has raised concerns with Chinese President Xi Jinping over a Chinese naval live-fire exercise near Australia ...
Taiwan's Ministry of Defense recently said 58 Chinese military aircraft, nine naval vessels, and one official ship were close to Taiwan, media reports said.
Australian Ambassador to the US Kevin Rudd on Friday said that if Taiwan were to fall to China’s occupation, it would unleash China’s military capacities and capabilities more broadly.
Anthony Albanese has landed back in Australia after six days abroad touting Australia’s trade and tourism offerings in China.
The Caribbean faces a new and urgent threat: weaponised drones in criminal hands are rapidly proliferating into the hands of ...