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China demands Australia support its policy of annexing Taiwan


China has warned Australia it must support its policy to reunify with Taiwan if it wants the trade war to end.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin gave the chilling ultimatum at a media conference in Beijing one day after Anzac Day, continuing the increasingly belligerent tone adopted by the Communist Party regime.
He accused Canberra of meddling in China s internal affairs and said there is no room for any form of Taiwan independence .
Taiwan is an inalienable part of China s territory, and the Taiwan issue is purely China s internal affairs that involves China s core interests and allows no foreign interference, Mr Wang said. ....

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Australia security official warns staff of 'drums of war' | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source


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Australia s Secretary of the Department of Home Affairs Mike Pezzullo speaks during a Senate inquiry at Parliament House in Canberra, on Oct. 19, 2020. Pezzullo s message to all department staff on Australia s veterans day on Sunday, April 25, 2021, warned that free nations again hear the beating drums of war, as military tensions rise in the Asia-Pacific region, according to The Australian newspaper. (Lukas Coch/AAP Image via AP)
April 26, 2021 - 8:43 PM
CANBERRA, Australia - A senior Australian security bureaucrat warned his staff that free nations “again hear the beating drums” of war, as military tensions rise in the Asia-Pacific region.
Department of Home Affairs Secretary Mike Pezzullo’s message to all department staff on Australia’s veterans’ day on Sunday, known as Anzac Day, was published in The Australian newspaper on Tuesday. ....

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Defence Force gets $747million boost a day after China demanded Australia support annexing Taiwan


The Defence Force in the Northern Territory has received a hefty $747million  
Scott Morrison is set to announce the huge funding boost on Wednesday 
The cash will go towards ADF training facilities and weapons training simulation
China warns Australia to stay out of its internal affairs and stop meddling  
A Beijing diplomat said Canberra must not oppose policy of reunifying Taiwan
Australian security leaders say free nations again hear the beating drums of war ....

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Richard Prebble: Five Eyes fuss ignores the lessons of history


Richard Prebble: Five Eyes fuss ignores the lessons of history
27 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Foreign minister Nanaia Mahuta. Photo / Andrew Warner
NZ Herald
OPINION:
The border crossing between Israel and Lebanon is on a coastal road on the edge of cliffs that plunge into the Mediterranean. I was there to meet a member of the UN Fiji peacekeepers.
There was a delay. Looking around, I noticed halfway down the cliff face a railway line. It produced a how did they build that? thought.
The British built the railway during the First World War to support their advance against the Turks, said my liaison officer. ....

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