Why key leaders attended China’s military parade – Asian Media Report
David Armstrong

Why key leaders attended China’s military parade – Asian Media Report

In Asian media this week: Nations “must adapt” to new power politics. Plus: Raid “will hurt” South Korea’s US investments; Trump’s strategic shift towards Pakistan; What’s next after Nepal’s 8 September massacre; Thailand gets its first minority government; Why India has the world’s biggest diaspora.

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ANTI-CHINA MEDIA WATCH

If we want to win the Pacific, we must first listen – and stop blaming China for everything

A 9 September editorial in The Sydney Morning Herald, titled China and Australia in a high-speed race to win control of the Pacific, offered a vivid picture of the daily contest for influence in the region.

Rupert Murdoch’s greatest scoop
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Rupert Murdoch’s greatest scoop

On Wednesday 25 February 1976, The Australian published a sensational front page story headlined Iraq promises $US500,000 to pay Labor’s debts/Whitlam in secret Arab election deal.

Climate change risk to our coastal cities
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Climate change risk to our coastal cities

Confronting the nation’s coastal urban cities as it approaches 2055, 30 years on, will be both higher sea levels and air and water temperatures.

Courts brace for next wave of 'sovereign citizens'
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When I wrote about the “Cavalcade of the Cretinous” in February 2022, I thought the anti-vaccination early incarnations of “sovereign citizens” were just a hopeless joke (“Summernats without the sophistication”) that would quietly go away.

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has just been handed an unflinching mirror at the Pacific Islands Forum.

The Liberal Party and Israel
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The Liberal Party and Israel

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NATO in Asia-Pacific: Dragging us into a fight we can’t win

Is the future of Australia and New Zealand really as NATO forts, armed to the teeth glaring menacingly at an ever-rising China?

Seven hundred days of genocide: Israel attempts to prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state and will fail
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Seven hundred days of genocide: Israel attempts to prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state and will fail

September 4 marked 700 days since the outbreak of the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip, which began on 7 October 2023.

People dumping in the Pacific
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People dumping in the Pacific

Australian governments of all stripes have long maintained a commitment to secure borders and an orderly migration program.

Southeast Asia pragmatic on China's rise
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Southeast Asia pragmatic on China's rise

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