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Hong Kong artists flee as city grapples with status as arts hub amid rising repression
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CATL, the little-known Chinese battery maker that has the US worried
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Liberal MP urges Australia to follow US in TikTok crackdown, calling app a ‘serious threat’ to national security
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Tuvalu prime minister calls on Australia for sovereignty ‘guarantees’ over treaty
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Amazon gets in on it, a pill more powerful than Ozempic, and some competition: Weight loss drugs roundup
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Hong Kong court jails 12 for storming parliament in pro-democracy protests
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Apple to pay $490m to settle claims it misled investors over sales in China
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China Nobel prize winner tarred as one of ‘three new evils’ amid rise in nationalist fervour
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Congress is right to want to curtail TikTok’s power and influence | Nita Farahany
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Fiji to stick with China police deal after review, home affairs minister says
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Chinese state media body condemns police harassment at site of deadly blast
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China may be facing too many economic obstacles to hit its ambitious growth target for 2024
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Congress passed a TikTok bill. Will the US really ban the app?
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‘A fishing accident blinded me but I was forced to keep working’: abuses faced by workers who catch our fish
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Chinese foreign minister’s visit to Australia locked in hours after Beijing signals wine tariff lift
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Jimmy Lai trial in Hong Kong hears evidence from ‘tortured’ witness
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China could use TikTok to influence US elections, spy chief says
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Collapse at regional mine – as it happened
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The Last Year of Darkness review – candid and intimate dive into Chinese club culture
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US faces ‘increasingly fragile world order’ amid Russia and China threat
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The Guardian view on supply chains: not only just in time, but just in case | Editorial
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‘A 1939 moment’: Jim Sciutto on Russia, China and the threat of war
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Rare glimpse inside China’s halls of power as Beijing hosts major political event amid high security
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The MH370 families seeking closure, justice and a fresh search
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US army intelligence analyst charged with selling secrets to China
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Canada reaches settlement with Michael Spavor over detention in China
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China pledges to deepen Russia ties and criticises US ‘obsession’ with suppressing Beijing
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Ex-Google engineer arrested for alleged theft of AI secrets for Chinese firms
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MH370: one of aviation’s biggest mysteries remains unsolved 10 years on
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Timeline of the search for MH370 – a visual guide
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Taiwan’s deputy foreign minister heads to Tuvalu to cement ties with Pacific ally
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Manila accuses Beijing of ‘dangerous manoeuvres’ in South China Sea
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China sets challenging GDP target in face of regional tensions and ageing population
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‘We need to go again’: Australian who led MH370 search joins calls for fresh effort to find plane
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China Two Sessions: premier Li Qiang will not speak to press in break with tradition
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Forensic spray using jellyfish protein could speed up fingerprint detection
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Chinese tourism to Australia still in the doldrums after pandemic travel bans
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Asio cleared of unlawfully luring Daniel Duggan back to Australia, agency chief Mike Burgess says
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Intrigue swirls about possible reshuffles as China’s parliament convenes
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Sweden is joining Nato, but it’s hopelessly unprepared for war | Martin Gelin
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Boeing agrees to pay $51m over export violations in China and other countries
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Scientist fed classified information to China, says Canada intelligence report
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US funding delays hurt the Pacific – but there are bigger worries | Terence Wesley-Smith and Gerard Finin
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Embattled China property giant Country Garden faces liquidation petition
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‘Facing up to history’: relatives of Taiwan’s 2-28 massacre victims demand official reckoning
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Congress ‘gradually destroying’ US relations with Pacific ally, Marshall Islands president warns
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Rare copy of Mao’s Little Red Book expected to fetch more than £30,000
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Vogue China’s Margaret Zhang, youngest person appointed as an editor at magazine group, to step down
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Tuvalu names Feleti Teo prime minister after pro-Taiwan leader Kausea Natano ousted
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Hackers for sale: what we've learned from China's massive cyber leak
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Apartment block fire in China’s Nanjing city kills at least 15, officials say
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Culture, democracy and clout: why three Pacific countries are sticking with Taiwan
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Weather tracker: Contrasts in cold and heat break records in China
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Huge cybersecurity leak lifts lid on world of China’s hackers for hire
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5 Dead After Shipping Vessel Collides With Bridge in Southern China
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Australian Writer’s Case Highlights Risks Foreigners Face in China
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China influence at Issue in Solomon Islands Election
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China to Send More Pandas to US, Jump-Starting New Era of 'Panda Diplomacy'
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Leaked Hacking Documents Offer Window Into Pervasive Chinese Surveillance
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Chinese Survey Ship’s Maldives Visit Could Trigger Security Concerns
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US Lawmaker Who Chairs China Committee Arrives in Taiwan
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China's Inviting Sympathetic Foreign Media to Xinjiang Can Backfire
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Growth in CO2 emissions leaves China likely to miss climate targets
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Cost of raising children in China second-highest in world, thinktank reveals
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US Moves to Shore Up Port Security Against Cyberattacks
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Chinese Australian Blogger Waives Appeal of Suspended Death Sentence in China
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China needs to do more on ‘silent crisis’ of debt, says World Bank official
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Taiwan chases Chinese coastguard boat from frontline islands as tensions rise
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Yang Hengjun will not appeal suspended death sentence in China, family says
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‘Little by little, the truth is being discovered’: the archive rescuing China’s forbidden films
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