Chile’s world-leading coronavirus vaccination rollout is failing to halt the spread of Covid-19 as the majority of the country goes into lockdown, with many blaming the use of China’s CoronaVac jabs. By Thursday the narrow South American nation, hemmed in by the
The US was responsible for downing missing flight MH370, which disappeared in 2014 with the loss of all 239 passengers on board. The American military used electronic jamming technology to make the plane disappear from radar screens before finally shooting it down
The chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee was among nine people, including former Tory leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith, who was banned from the communist country. It came after they criticised the country’s human rights record and slammed its treatment of Uighur
2019: Australian intelligence services conclude that China was responsible for a cyber-attack on Australia’s parliament and three largest political parties in the run-up to a May election. April 2020: Australian PM Scott Morrison begins canvassing his fellow world leaders for an inquiry
Scott Morrison lashes out at China over extreme 200% wine tax on Aussie goods slamming the move as political ‘retaliation’ – and thanks ‘mate’ Boris Johnson for sticking up for Aussies China new tax on Australian wine will launch on Sunday and
Boris Johnson and Joe Biden last night condemned China after it sanctioned British MPs for exposing what the Prime Minister called ‘gross human rights violations’. Mr Johnson and the US President spoke on the phone to ‘express their concerns’ over Beijing’s move, which
The Prime Minister praised the nine critics for “shining a light” on the gross human rights violations and stressed that he stood “firmly with them”. China’s hardline action is widely seen as a tit-for-tat retaliation for UK sanctions over Beijing’s treatment of
Their comments came after the Chinese Communist Party slapped sanctions on a number of MPs, including former Tory leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith. The move was made in response to the UK placing their own measures on Chinese officials deemed responsible for
Four in 10 Britons see China as a threat and just 15% want closer ties with authoritarian superpower
Four in 10 Britons see China as a threat and just 15 per cent want the UK to force closer ties with growing authoritarian superpower amid confrontation over Hong Kong and Uighur ethnic cleansing Some 43 per cent of those polled for
China issues sanctions against British MPs and lawyers including Iain Duncan Smith in retaliation for what Beijing brands their ‘lies’ about Uigher abuses Former Tory Party leader Iain Duncan Smith has been banned from China Beijing responded to criticism by the MP