Sudan is facing a famine that could become worse than any the world has seen since Ethiopia 40 years ago, US officials have warned, as
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Labor urged to put human rights record before trade as Chinese premier visits Canberra
Human rights advocates have called on Anthony Albanese to place China’s human rights record ahead of economic and trade discussions in his meeting with China’s
Chinese firm sought to use UK university links to access AI for possible military use
A Chinese state-owned company sought to use a partnership with a leading British university in order to access AI technology for potential use in “smart
China’s panda promise to Adelaide put in black and white as human rights protesters bear witness
Li Qiang has announced a panda swap for Adelaide zoo, a diplomatic move long anticipated but timed to coincide with the first visit of a
‘Twists and turns’ in Australia-China ties are over, Li Qiang says – but Penny Wong highlights tensions
China’s second-most powerful leader has announced that the “twists and turns” in Australia-China relations are over – and invited Australian officials to pick a new
Children trapped in war zones because of UK refusal to ease refugee visa rules
Children are being trapped in war zones as a result of “impossible” bureaucratic requirements imposed on one of the few legal routes for asylum seekers,
Cyril Ramaphosa re-elected as South Africa’s president
South Africa’s president Cyril Ramaphosa has been reelected by lawmakers for a second term, hours after his African National Congress and the Democratic Alliance (DA)
Pro-Palestinian Canadian students’ post for ‘teach-in’ features masked guerrillas
A pro-Palestinian student encampment at a prominent Canadian university has announced a “revolutionary youth summer program” with posts featuring photos of masked, armed guerrillas reading
Russian ties and cheap tech: G7 leaders unequivocal in criticism of China
China’s role in providing assistance to Russia in its war against Ukraine, and its “harmful overcapacity” in the production of cheap goods, have been targeted
South Africa’s ANC strikes coalition deal with free-market DA
South Africa’s African National Congress and the Democratic Alliance have agreed to form a coalition in which the former liberation movement and the pro-business party