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    Emmanuel Macron and Xi Jinping in France earlier this month.

    China hints at retaliation in worsening trade clash with Europe

    If the two sides start imposing tariffs on each other, it would increase risks for companies around the world already dealing with the US-China trade dispute.

    • Zheping Huang
    A Kanak flag waving next to a burning vehicle at a roadblock at La Tamoa, in the commune of Paita in New Caledonia.

    Penny Wong must speak up on New Caledonia

    It’s time for Australia’s foreign minister to act as the honest friend and tell France that they are mishandling their Pacific territory.

    • Hamish McDonald
    Les Trois Vallées in the Savoie region of France has almost 600 kilometres of skiable terrain.

    A ski pass for seven resorts for $619? France trumps the US on price

    Ski Méribel once, and you’ll be hooked on Les Trois Vallées – especially as the region is cheaper than most American resorts.

    • Michael Read

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    Burnt cars are lined up after unrest that erupted following protests over voting reforms in Noumea, New Caledonia.

    Defence Force ‘ready to fly’ to New Caledonia

    Australia is working with French authorities to ensure a quick exit for people seeking to flee strife-torn New Caledonia as soon as the Pacific island nation’s airport is reopened.

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    • Cecile Lefort
    A man stands in front a burnt car after unrest in Noumea, New Caledonia this week.

    ‘Massive’ French police force arrives in riot-hit New Caledonia

    Deadly violence has raged across the French Pacific territory this week over electoral reforms pushed in Paris, forcing France to impose a state of emergency.

    • Kirsty Needham and Camille Raynaud
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    Russian soldiers march during the Victory Day military parade dress rehearsal in Red Square.

    Russia not looking for global power clash: Putin

    Vladimir Putin now casts the war as part of a holy struggle with the West, which he says has forgotten the role played by the Soviet Union in defeating Nazi Germany.

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    • Guy Faulconbridge
    A Seahawk helicopter prepares to take off from the deck of HMAS Hobart.

    Australia’s defence chief rejects Chinese spying claims

    In his first comments on dramatic helicopter near miss, General Angus Campbell said a Chinese pilot had acted unsafely and unprofessionally.

    • Andrew Tillett
    Writer Constance Debré in Paris last April.

    Famous, poor and gay, this lawyer scandalised her class, and country

    Constance Debré left her husband for women. Denied custody of her son, she turned the story into a book that shocked France.

    • Claire Allfree
    Xi Jinping and Emmanuel Macron at a Franco-Chinese Business Council dinner.

    Xi urges Macron to help avoid a ‘new cold war’

    The Chinese leader told his French counterpart that the two nations should uphold mutual benefits, and jointly oppose decoupling and the disruption of supply chains.

    • William Horobin, Samy Adghirni and Li Liu
    Chinese President Xi Jinping with French PM Gabriel Attal on Monday (AEST). Trade talks are on the agenda in meetings with President Emmanuel Macron.

    France’s cognac exports to China could be hit like Australian wine

    China opened an anti-dumping investigation into brandy imported from the EU in January, sparking fears cognac could suffer a similar blow to that taken by Australian wine.

    • Emma Rumney
    Nothing to fear. Donald Trump speaks to Miami Formula One winner Lando Norris on Sunday (Monday AEST).

    Gallows humour and escape: Trump’s possible return rattles Washington

    Much of official Washington is bracing for the former president’s return – this time with ‘retribution’ as his avowed mission, the discussion is about self-imposed exile.

    • Peter Baker

    Macron set to press visiting Xi on trade, Ukraine

    France is backing a European Union probe into Chinese electric vehicle exports and in January Beijing opened an investigation into imports of brandy.

    • John Irish and Ingrid Melander

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    Sydney was ranked as the 10th most desirable city for expats.

    Australia named top destination in the world for expats

    Australia has been named the No.1 destination in the world for professionals seeking to relocate internationally. 

    • Euan Black
    This image from video provided by the Indian Space Research Organisation shows the surface of the moon as the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft prepared for landing in August last year.  India became the first country to land a spacecraft near the moon’s south pole.

    China set to launch high-stakes mission to moon’s ‘hidden’ side

    China has made leaps forward in its lunar exploration, narrowing the technological chasm with the United States and Russia.

    • Albee Zhang and Ryan Woo
    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
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    Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, centre, leads a prayer during his meeting with a group of senior military leaders at the weekend. Khamenei dismissed any discussion of whether Tehran’s unprecedented drone-and-missile attack on Israel hit anything.

    Israel scaled back planned attack on Iran to avoid war

    Israeli leaders originally discussed bombarding several military targets across Iran last week, including near the capital Tehran, in retaliation for the Iranian strike on April 13.

    • Ronen Bergman and Patrick Kingsley
    Navy Admiral Stephen Koehler, commander of the US Pacific Fleet, attends the opening of the Western Pacific Naval Symposium in Qingdao, China.

    Chinese general uses naval gathering to restate hard line on Taiwan

    ‘We do not provoke trouble, but we will never flinch in face of provocation,’ said the vice chairman of the Communist Party’s Central Military Commission.

    • Ng Han Guan
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    Like Biden, Labor is on its own Israel journey

    Penny Wong wants a two-state solution, but the reality is Gaza is looking more like the US quagmire in Iraq

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    • James Curran

    Investment wallpaper? It’s a thing

    An atelier in France is reviving a lost art form to reimagine opulent modern interiors.

    • Divya Bala
    The Capitol building, Toulouse.

    The beautiful French city built on the profits of pastel

    Toulouse may be France’s fourth-biggest city, but its centre still has the intimacy of a substantial country town.

    • Robert Bevan