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Shut out from the country, this is how the Australian media covers China

Shut out from the country, this is how the Australian media covers China We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss May 3, 2021 10.05am Normal text size Mike Smith was talking to the Irish Times China correspondent Peter Goff on their way back from Xinjiang, north-west China in 2019. The Australian Financial Review’s China correspondent and Goff had been invited by China’s State Council to view for themselves what conditions were like in the detention centres that had been built by the dozen across the region. A mother and child run through the Forbidden City in Beijing.

L industrie en Chine, les clefs de la réussite

L industrie en Chine, les clefs de la réussite
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Shut out from the country, this is how the Australian media covers China

Shut out from the country, this is how the Australian media covers China
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China is not a cow : embassy chief accuses Australia of working with US to illegally hamper Huawei | Australia news

China is not a cow : embassy chief accuses Australia of working with US to illegally hamper Huawei | Australia news
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China is not a cow : embassy chief accuses Australia of working with US to illegally hamper Huawei

‘China is not a cow’: embassy chief accuses Australia of working with US to ‘illegally’ hamper Huawei Daniel Hurst Foreign affairs and defence correspondent © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Mike Bowers/The Guardian A senior Chinese diplomat has accused the Australian government of triggering a downward spiral in the relationship by “conniving with the United States in a very unethical, illegal, immoral suppression” of Chinese telco Huawei. Wang Xining, the deputy head of the Chinese embassy in Canberra, told the National Press Club that China had “done nothing intentionally to hurt this relationship”, despite the Australian government’s complaints about Beijing trade actions against a range of export sectors over the past year.

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