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    Beth Sanner: “If you … start influencing policy more than informing it, then it’s a slippery slope.”

    ‘We don’t know the truth’, says senior CIA officer

    Beth Sanner was Donald Trump’s daily intelligence briefer for two years. Few people know the boundaries between secrecy and democracy so well.

    • Kevin Chinnery

    April

    Visiting Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk, left, meets with Chinese Premier Li Qiang in Beijing on Sunday.

    Tesla clears key regulatory hurdles for self-driving in China

    CEO Elon Musk’s surprise visit to the US vehicle maker’s second-largest market appears to have paid off.

    • Daniel Leussink and Liam Mo
    Christopher Cash arrives at Westminster Magistrates Court ahead of a hearing over allegations of spying for China.

    Why China’s spies are being caught all over Europe

    A flurry of arrests this week reflect the continent’s newly toughened response to Beijing’s espionage activities and political meddling.

    • Andrew Higgins and Christopher F. Schuetze
    The race for clean-tech dominance between the US and China will help the world achieve its climate goals.

    Biden’s trade action against China is just polite Trumpism

    Improved relations between the two powers can’t mask age-old trade tensions. Better communication is important because the structural problem between them is insoluble.

    • Edward Luce
    Opposition Home Affairs spokesman James Paterson has told AUSTRAC to investigate TikTok.

    TikTok referred to anti-money laundering authorities

    The app’s gifting function, usually used to reward engaging streamers, had directed cash to terror-linked accounts.

    • Nick Bonyhady
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    March

    It’s time to stop the smartphone experiment on our children

    China has been way ahead of the west in seeing the dangers of raising a generation of zombies.

    • Camilla Cavendish
    Australia has to take urgent action to discourage individual terrorists and state actors hacking into our cyber networks.

    Leaked documents reveal Australia targeted by Chinese hackers

    The revelations come as the UK sanctions a Chinese state-affiliated group that hacked into its Electoral Commission systems.

    • Max Mason and Andrew Tillett
    A small section of an atoll at Majuro Atoll in the Marshall Islands.

    US passes long-delayed deal to fund crucial Pacific Island agreements

    Although the three island nations involved are tiny, they span 4000 km across the Pacific, providing critical access for the US to operate in the Indo-Pacific region.

    • Demetri Sevastopulo and Kathrin Hille
    A Chinese fighter jet prepares to take off from the Shandong aircraft carrier during the combat readiness patrol and military exercises around the Taiwan.

    China drops ‘peaceful reunification’ reference to Taiwan

    China officially adopted tougher language against Taiwan as it released the budget figures as it stepped up defence spending.

    • Yew Lun Tian and Laurie Chen
    Chinese Premier Li Qiang.

    What Beijing does next could hasten a global recession

    China has encouraged what it terms the “new three” growth areas of electric vehicles, batteries and renewable energy. But this strategy poses two huge risks for global markets.

    • Karen Maley

    February

    Bob Sternfels told a congressional hearing that the firm had never worked for the Chinese central government.

    McKinsey ‘advised Chinese agencies’ in row over Beijing work

    The consultancy giant, facing calls to be barred from winning US contracts, said claims it had advised the central Chinese government were “inaccurate”.

    • Stephen Foley, Ryan McMorrow and Demetri Sevastopulo
    Top Republican lawmakers have called for McKinsey to be banned from securing federal contracts.

    Call to ban McKinsey from US government contracts for China work

    Top Republicans have called for McKinsey to be banned from securing US federal contracts after a think tank led by the firm gave policy recommendations to Beijing.

    • Demetri Sevastopulo and Stephen Foley
    Lionel Messi never left the bench for the game in Hong Kong.

    Messi apologises again after China’s wrath over no show

    The Inter Miami star said his decision to sit on the sidelines rather than play in a match in Hong Kong this month was not political.

    • Richard Frost
    People’s Liberation Army soldiers manage the flow of visitors in Tiananmen Square.

    ‘Social stability’: Chinese firms form Mao Zedong-era militias

    The People’s Liberation Army mobilisation units reflect Xi Jinping’s focus on security as the economy slows.

    • Edward White

    January

    RAF Armourers prepare a Royal Air Force Typhoon FGR4 for air strikes against Houthi military targets in Yemen on Sunday.

    US urges China to help curb Red Sea attacks by Iran-backed Houthis

    The diplomatic push on Beijing comes as the US and allies continue to bomb Houthi positions in Yemen in response to at least 33 attacks on commercial vessels.

    • Demetri Sevastopulo, Felicia Schwartz and Wenjie Ding
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    China’s ambassador to Australia, Xiao Qian, speaks at the press conference.

    Australia and China have very different notions of stability

    This week’s Chinese embassy press conference was a further effort to corral Australia into compliance and compromise with Beijing’s views.

    • Justin Bassi
    Australia’s delicate balancing act over Taiwan.

    Don’t rock the boat: Canberra’s message to Taipei and Beijing

    Canberra has a big investment in preserving the status quo.

    • James Curran
    From left: the TPP’s Ko Ken-je, William Lai from the DPP, and the KMT’s Hou Yu-ih.

    What you need to know about Taiwan’s election

    All eyes will be on the island’s presidential race on Saturday, which looms as a hotly contested three-horse race with far-reaching geopolitical consequences.

    • Gus McCubbing
    People enjoy the view of the Taipei 101 tower, once the world’s tallest building, and the Taipei skyline.

    Becoming Taiwan: in China’s shadow, an island asserts its identity

    As elections loom, Taiwanese of all generations are forging a new vision of their past – and future.

    • Kathrin Hille
    A container ship in China’s south-east. Investors are hopeful of more government stimulus.

    ‘Like Waiting for Godot’: investors hope for China turnaround in new year

    Wall Street forecasters are keeping the faith that government measures will revive the Chinese equity market after massive capital outflows last year.

    • Arjun Neil Alim, George Steer and Hudson Lockett