China has called for the US to avoid crossing four sensitive “red lines” in order to keep the two countries’ relations on track following a high-stakes
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China dismisses Taiwan safety concerns about hosting APEC next year
China’s foreign ministry has dismissed safety concerns raised by Taiwan about its hosting of the APEC summit next year, but said the island’s participation rests
Hegseth says US-South Korea alliance focused on North Korea but ‘flexibility’ needed
The United States will look at “flexibility” for US troops stationed in South Korea to operate against regional threats, but the core of the alliance
South Korea sees high chance of US-North Korea summit after March next year
South Korea’s spy agency sees a high possibility that North Korea and the United States will hold a summit, anticipating the meeting could happen after joint
Xi’s latest moves show corruption is still a big military problem
The latest personnel changes in the Chinese military show that Xi Jinping is seeking to tighten control by bringing its political apparatus under the authority
Criminal code amendment strengthens defences against state-sponsored terrorism
Australia has closed a critical gap in national security legislation to ensure the government can designate foreign state entities as sponsors of terrorism and criminalise
ASIO’s compulsory questioning powers could be permanent and broader
The Australian Parliament’s Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) is reviewing legislation confirming the reality of an extraordinary, rarely used intelligence capability that has been part
The mystery of China’s slumping investment
Critics of China’s economy often complain that its investment is excessive and its official statistics flatter its performance. But recent monthly figures have flipped the script.
How a little Chinese island rose to global chemical dominance
TO CATCHA glimpse of China’s industrial heft, visit Changxing Island in the country’s north-east. There, jutting into the Bohai Sea, is one piece of the machine:
Philippine, UAE Have Applied for CPTPP Membership, Report Claims
The 12-nation trade pact is attracting prospective members eager to preserve the current global multilateral trading regime. The Philippines has reportedly applied to join the
