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Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles has refused to say if Chinese warships were “targeting our cities” when they carried out ...
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles has refused to say if Chinese warships were “targeting our cities” when they carried out exercises off Australia’s vast coast earlier this year.
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles has refused to say if Chinese warships were “targeting our cities” when they carried out exercises off Australia’s vast coast earlier this year.
The former prime minister says Australia needs to lift defence spending but argues it must also develop its links to China.
Following the recent practice bombing of every major Australian city by a nuclear-capable flotilla of Chinese warships, Japan has notified allies that Xi’s coming south in other ways as well. Japan ...
Prominent Sydney broker Angus Aitken has placed a bet that Anthony Albanese will never get a meeting with Donald Trump if he ...