December 3, 2011 12:57 AM
australia trade chen yonglin China's rise coal Dalai Lama diplomacy embezzlement energy espionage foreign companies foreign investment iron ore Kevin Rudd mining natural resources nuclear Olympics torch overseas investment pacific raw materials market Rebiya Kadeer Rio Tinto Taiwan Tibet Uighurs United States uranium uranium exports Xinjiang protests 2009 Yang Hengjun
Two Ambassadors On China
US ambassador Gary Locke discussed the state of Sino-US relations, the deterioration of China’s human rights conditions, and his own strange celebrity in an interview with The Associated Press:… Recent initiatives by President Barack Obama to strengthen the U.S. military alliances with Australia and other countries on China’s edge have not caused undue friction, he said, signs of the bDecember 14, 2011 11:28 PM
Australia's China Challenge
Since overtaking Japan in 2009, China has been Australia’s largest export market, outweighing South Korea, India, the
China Jails Australian for 13 Years
An Australian businessman along with his two associates were sentenced to prison on bribery and fraud charges. The businessman,
December 6, 2011 10:31 AM
Why Nobody But China Produces Rare Earth Metals
The discovery of massive rare earth deposits on the Pacific floor could, claims Japan’s Asahi Shimbun, “end China’s
July 5, 2011 10:36 PM
- Chinese “Land Grab” Tests Austral...
- China and Russia Circling Around Trillion-Dol...
- Dalai Lama in Australia: China Not The Enemy
- China’s Power Outages Come Early and Of...
- Australia’s Budget “Made In China...
- Stymied At Home, Chinese Hunt for Property Ab...
- Yang Hengjun’s Uncertain Whereabouts (U...
- Sino-Australian Political Blogger Vanishes; A...
- A Cocktail of Conspiracies Delivered Daily
- Top Australian Entrepreneur Jailed in China o...
- Chinese Dragon Could Get Burnt
- The Great Wall of China
- Frank Moorhouse: Soft Power, Hard Labour
- Australia Arrests Chinese Crewmen Over Reef S...
- Rio Tinto Employees Sentenced in China Briber...
- Trial of Four Rio Tinto Employees Opens in Ch...
- China to Put Rio Tinto Staff on Trial
- Australian Firms Ink $3.1 bln in China Deals:...



