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Labour aides held secret China meetings

Exclusive investigation reveals Labour leader Keir Starmer's inner circle, including former Blair chief of staff Jonathan Powell, engaged in undisclosed meetings with Chinese Communist Party representatives while shadow ministers faced exclusion from sens

Trump threatens 60% China tariffs in election pledge

Former President Donald Trump proposes sweeping 60% tariffs on Chinese imports, sparking concerns about renewed trade tensions and potential market volatility ahead of potential 2024 election return.

Trump Plans 60% China Tariffs If Re-elected

Former President Donald Trump announces dramatic new 60% tariffs on Chinese imports if re-elected, risking global trade disruption and higher consumer prices worldwide.

British teacher accused of spying in China

An English teacher and travel blogger's love affair with China has ended in dramatic fashion after being arrested on espionage charges, highlighting the perilous landscape for foreign content creators in the country.

Starmer scrutinised over China spy trial involvement

Labour leader Keir Starmer faces questions about his involvement in a controversial espionage case during his time as Director of Public Prosecutions, raising concerns about UK-China relations and national security protocols.

Paraglider bombing kills five at Myanmar festival

A devastating aerial assault using a paraglider carrying explosives has struck a religious celebration in eastern Myanmar, leaving multiple casualties and raising security concerns across the region.

PM and Security Chief in China Spy Scandal Crisis

Explosive revelations rock Whitehall as Prime Minister and National Security Advisor accused of contempt towards China following major spy scandal investigation. Exclusive details on the diplomatic firestorm.

Starmer faces China mega-embassy dilemma in London

Keir Starmer's government faces a complex diplomatic standoff as China pushes forward with plans for Europe's largest embassy complex in London, testing Britain's foreign policy balancing act between security concerns and international relations.

China sentences 11 to death in Myanmar fraud case

A Chinese court has sentenced eleven individuals to death for operating massive online scam networks from Myanmar, targeting thousands of victims in sophisticated financial fraud operations worth millions.

Trump in Tokyo: Praises Japan, Slams China's Economy

In a fiery address to Japanese business leaders, Donald Trump lauded Japan's strength while delivering a scathing critique of China's economic 'weakness', sending ripples through the Pacific. The former US President's comments are set to inflame already t

CPS drops China espionage case against two men

The Crown Prosecution Service has discontinued its case against Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry, accused of spying for China, citing insufficient evidence. The case collapses amid heightened UK-China tensions.

UK Minister Peter Kyle Confronts China Over Hong Kong

UK Business Secretary Peter Kyle issues a stern warning to Beijing, expressing 'profound concern' over the new security measures in Hong Kong and their potential impact on UK-China trade relations.

UK Business Secretary Peter Kyle Set for Beijing Visit

In a significant diplomatic move, Britain's Business Secretary Peter Kyle is set to travel to Beijing for crucial talks aimed at mending strained UK-China trade ties and fostering economic cooperation on tech and green energy.

Myanmar Junta Chief Isolated at China Summit

General Min Aung Hlaing's awkward participation at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation meeting highlights Myanmar's deepening diplomatic isolation and China's cautious engagement.

Dan Andrews' 'Dictator' China Trip Exposed - Albanese Under Fire

Australian PM Anthony Albanese faces mounting pressure over ex-Victorian Premier Dan Andrews' controversial undisclosed trip to China, with critics branding it a 'secret dictator's mission' that undermines national transparency and security protocols.

California City Cuts Ties with Chinese Sister City

The Californian city of Stockton has officially ended its 36-year sister city relationship with Foshan, China, citing a failure to establish 'meaningful dialogue' and fundamental differences in values, in a move reflecting growing US-China tensions.

Dan Andrews Poses with Putin and Kim Jong Un in China

Former Victorian Premier Dan Andrews has ignited a firestorm after being photographed alongside authoritarian leaders Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un at a major military parade in China, raising serious questions about Australia's foreign policy and diplom

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