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Taiwan Vice-President Hsiao Bi-Khim on Friday reaffirmed President Lai Ching-te’s offer for dialogue with Beijing, emphasising that Taipei does not seek conflict or confrontation.
Ross Stitt assesses the visit to Beijing by Australian Prime Minister Albanese, and notes the substantial change in China - ...
China claims self-ruled Taiwan as its own territory and has repeatedly threatened to annex it, by force if necessary. In ...
ABC News’ Britt Clennett embeds with the Taiwanese military as they prepare for the possibility that China could attack at any moment.
There is no question about Taiwan’s status today. Only an authoritarian regime’s denial of a reality its ideology finds ...
Australia’s US ambassador refutes suggestions Canberra is not spending enough on defence and says issues raised by the ...
The visit was a textbook case of China trying to portray itself as the steady and calm adult in the global room.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese smiled for the cameras on the Great Wall of China this week sending the wrong message to our ...
Beijing senses huge opportunity in Trump’s treatment of world leaders. Can Albanese use the moment to Australia’s advantage?
Taiwan’s Vice President Hsiao makes a strong diplomatic statement, affirming that Taiwan will not provoke China but stands ...
A wiser, stronger strategy would be to reserve a presidential visit to China for when Beijing demonstrates genuine reform.
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