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Al Jazeera on MSNUS losing ground to China due to Trump’s policies, Democrats warnThe United States is losing strategic ground to China due to US President Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the global stage and ...
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AAP Newsroom on MSN'No doubt' about China concern despite PM's rhetoricThe prime minister's tone on during his China trip has been defended as diplomatic and respectful as the opposition called ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese paid a visit to "great ambassador" Fu Ni on the final leg of his visit to China — but the Coalition is ramping up its criticism of that trip, saying he leaves without a ...
Beijing has set aside major disputes with Canberra and instead filled Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s six-day ...
Shadow Foreign Affairs Minister Michaelia Cash says China gave "no assurances" to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese concerning regional strategic issues.
Sky News host Cheng Lei says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s trip to China has been “surreal” while the contents of his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping have been “warm and fuzzy”.
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The Manila Times on MSNAmerica needs peace with China — for nowDON’T look now, but the United States and China might just be easing tensions despite Washington’s recent tough talk about ...
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Centre of Independent Studies' Tom Switzer says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has skewed things further in China’s direction after his fourth meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Anthony Albanese has quickly transformed into the darling of Chinese state media during his diplomatic visit to China this ...
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AAP Newsroom on MSNTreasurer to trumpet teamwork in face of US trade warsCountries are being urged not to bow to Donald Trump's trade demands as Australia's treasurer prepares to meet with his global counterparts.
A Chinese publication known for promoting CCP propaganda has been effusive in its praise for the Prime Minister.
Nationals MP for Riverina Michael McCormack says the Port of Darwin is “too strategic” for China to own. Mr McCormack said “the bottom line” is that Australia must regain ownership of the port.
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