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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese leaves for Shanghai on Saturday on an official visit to China where regional security tensions and efforts to grow economic ties are likely to dominate talks.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will meet with China’s leader Xi Jinping on an upcoming trip he said Friday would focus on closer business ties. Albanese departs Saturday for the trip that includes stops in Beijing,
Former Howard government minister Peter McGauran discusses the impact of Donald Trump’s tariff policy on Australia. It comes after the Reserve Bank of Australia denied mortgage holders what would have been the first consecutive interest rate cuts since 2020.
Special rapporteurs enjoy full diplomatic immunity under international law. Fellow experts suggest US sanctions can be subject of proceedings at the International Court of Justice
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Al Jazeera on MSNUN expert Albanese rejects ‘obscene’ US sanctions for criticising IsraelUN rapporteur Francesca Albanese tells Al Jazeera the move is retaliation for ‘pursuit of justice’ in Israel’s Gaza war.
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Tuesday that he would visit China from this weekend as Beijing looks to build on partnerships on AI, green energy and the digital economy.
Much of the reporting about both China and the region have now fallen victim to the same worldwide trend: The news is utterly dominated by the ever-changing spectacle of the Trump administration.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is showing his support for Foreign Minister Penny Wong as she made remarks about China’s rapidly expanding military. Mr Albanese is positioning his upcoming visit to China as a critical moment for Australia’s economy.