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World Health Organisation heaps China with fresh praise for its ‘openness’...

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The World Health Organisation has praised China for its 'openness' in the leadup to an inquiry into the origins of the coronavirus.

Despite China's growing influence on the world stage, America "will not be motivated" to fight another Cold War in order to stop Beijing's rise, according to the Lowy Institute's Sam Roggeveen.

Despite China's growing influence on the world stage, America "will not be motivated" to fight another Cold War in order to stop Beijing's rise, according to the Lowy Institute's Sam Roggeveen.

Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan has confirmed six crew members from the Al Kuwait live export ship have tested positive for COVID-19.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says Australian businesses will need to decide if trade with China is now a riskier proposition as tensions heat up between the two nations.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has confirmed the government will shelve it's contentious union-busting bill as a sign of "good faith" as it looks to get it's 'JobMaker' plan off the ground.

China has unleashed a warning to Australia to side with the communist super power over the United States after Sky News Australia aired an exclusive interview with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

Comedian Celeste Barber has expressed her disappointment at a court decision which ruled $51 million in charity funding would remain with the RFS.

Smoke from fires affected about 80 per cent of Australians last year and contributed to more than 400 deaths and 3,340 hospitalisations across Australia, the Royal Commission into Australia's bushfire season has heard.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has thanked Australians for their sacrifices during the coronavirus lockdown saying their efforts have allowed the country to begin rebuilding.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has flagged potential changes to taxes at a federal level as the nation looks to recover from the coronavirus crisis.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has ruled out an expansion to the JobKeeper scheme to those who did not meet the initial requirements.

US Studies Centre Research Associate Elliott Brennan says anti-lockdown protests in the US are gaining momentum in republican states which are democratically governed.

The federal government should use some of the excess money allocated towards the JobKeeper program to help tide businesses over as the economy struggles to recover from COVID-19, according to UTS economics professor Warren Hogan.

Tesla boss Elon Musk and his girlfriend have been forced to change their baby's name because it breaks naming laws in their home state of California where only alphabetical letters of the English language can be used.

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