China is caught between power shortages and the political cost of lifting its ban on coal from Australia as Beijing struggles to contain rising prices after cutting off imports from its leading commodity supplier. Reports differ widely on the origins… Read More ›

Month: June 2021
Australia: Overnight News Headlines – June 30, 2021
Originally posted on Craig Hill Media and Consulting:
Australian News Overnight news headlines you may have missed Australia is an outlier on private schools – but that’s the way many parents like it – This year’s Australia Talks National Survey…
China in the News: June 30, 2021
What the world is saying about China (past 24 hours) China’s Didi raises $4 billion in U.S. IPO – source – June 29 (Reuters) – Chinese ride hailing giant Didi Global Inc (DIDI.N) raised $4 billion in its U.S initial… Read More ›
Chinese Space Station a Military Threat to US, Experts Say
China will use its space station to advance its military technology and strengthen its influence in foreign countries, experts and lawmakers warn the Washington Free Beacon. Three Chinese astronauts reached the Tiangong space station on June 17. The project ushers… Read More ›
Australia: Overnight News Headlines – June 29, 2021
Originally posted on Craig Hill Media and Consulting:
Australian News Overnight news headlines you may have missed Simmons won’t play for Australia at Olympics – Philadelphia 76ers point guard Ben Simmons won’t play for Australia at the upcoming Tokyo Olympics,…
China in the News: June 29, 2021
What the world is saying about China (past 24 hours) China’s CoronaVac jab safe and effective in children as young as three, study says – China’s CoronaVac vaccine is safe and effective to use in children as young as three,… Read More ›
Cadence Column: Asia, Jun 28, 2021
Spite for China is turning toward panic. Australian university campuses feel the pressure of CCP censorship, including death threats against students and pressure on family members back in China. If the CCP wanted to demonstrate its purported benevolence to the… Read More ›
China’s slowing railway investment contributing to signs that economic growth is losing steam, analysts say
Investment in China’s unprofitable rail sector has slowed as Beijing clamps down on excess debt, contributing to signs that growth of the world’s second-largest economy has begun to lose steam, according to analysts. But despite Beijing’s debt concerns, it is… Read More ›
Australia: Overnight News Headlines – June 28, 2021
Originally posted on Craig Hill Media and Consulting:
Australian News Overnight news headlines you may have missed Trust in Australian development NGOs is on the rise – “Thinking now about Australian non-governmental organisations and charities that do aid work in…
China in the News: June 28, 2021
What the world is saying about China (past 24 hours) China releases first video from Zhurong Mars rover – The vision shows the rover deploying its parachute and landing on Mars; China’s Zhurong rover has moved 236 metres in total… Read More ›
China: Great Famine of 1959 to 1961
The Great Chinese Famine (Chinese: 三年大饥荒, “three years of great famine”) was a period between 1959 and 1961 in the history of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) characterized by widespread famine. Some scholars have also included the years 1958… Read More ›
Claim: China Weaponising UN Protection For Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
China’s ongoing effort to punish Australia for opposing their South China Sea territorial ambitions has now allegedly extended to stacking the UN Heritage Committee. A secret push by China to have Australia’s Great Barrier Reef declared ‘in danger’ could cripple the Far… Read More ›
Australia: Overnight News Headlines – June 26, 2021
Originally posted on Craig Hill Media and Consulting:
Australian News Overnight news headlines you may have missed Japan-born Yahiro named as Australia’s first karate Olympian – Japan-born Tsuneari Yahiro is heading to Tokyo as Australia’s first karate Olympian. Yahiro will…
China in the News: June 26, 2021
What the world is saying about China (past 24 hours) Canadians, permanent residents vaccinated in China left out of new covid-19 entry rules – Canadians, permanent residents vaccinated in China left out of new covid-19 entry rules. Canadian citizens who… Read More ›
China Demands its Wuhan Lab be Awarded Nobel Prize for Covid-19 Research
China has demanded that its laboratory in Wuhan be awarded the prestigious Nobel prize for its contribution to the research of the coronavirus. In a recent press conference, China’s Foreign Affairs Ministry’s spokesperson Zhau Lijian said that China’s Wuhan Lab… Read More ›
Australia: Overnight News Headlines – June 25, 2021
Originally posted on Craig Hill Media and Consulting:
Australian News Overnight news headlines you may have missed Australian government slammed for ‘shameful’ exclusion of Afghan contractors from protection visa program – The federal government is being criticised for refusing refugee…
China in the News: June 25, 2021
What the world is saying about China (past 24 hours) Renault chooses China’s Envision for Douai EV battery plant – PARIS: Renault has chosen China’s Envision AESC to produce batteries in the future Douai plant in northern France that will… Read More ›
More Than 90 Countries Relied on Chinese Vaccines. Now They’re Battling Major Outbreaks.
More than 90 countries are using Covid shots from China. Experts say recent infections in those places should serve as a cautionary tale in the global effort to fight the disease. Mongolia promised its people a “Covid-free summer.” Bahrain said… Read More ›
US sanctions Chinese solar firms for Uighur human rights abuses
The United States on Wednesday restricted exports to five Chinese companies that it said were implicated in Chinese human rights violations, including large producers of polysilicon for the solar panel industry. The companies were listed over human rights violations and… Read More ›
China is the real winner of Western climate politics
Most of the Western media so desperately wants the dominant climate narrative – especially the bit where the West is the villain – to be true that they simply do not interrogate the facts. The G7 meeting was a genuine… Read More ›
Australia: Overnight News Headlines – June 24, 2021
Originally posted on Craig Hill Media and Consulting:
Australian News Overnight news headlines you may have missed Australia news LIVE: NSW COVID-19 cases surge; restrictions reimposed on Greater Sydney – Australia news LIVE: NSW COVID-19 cases surge; restrictions reimposed on…
China in the News: June 24, 2021
What the world is saying about China (past 24 hours) “Ridiculous Case”: Juror Criticizes DOJ for Charging Scientist With Hiding Ties to China – After an FBI agent led the university to believe that Hu had ties to the Chinese… Read More ›
China Puts Economy First, Climate Last
China’s top economic planners have put the brakes on attempts by environmental officials to reduce carbon emissions as driving growth takes priority over meeting climate targets for now, according to people familiar with the matter. Officials at China’s main economic… Read More ›
Australia: Overnight News Headlines – June 23, 2021
Originally posted on Craig Hill Media and Consulting:
Australian News Overnight news headlines you may have missed Big spending in SA budget, but can the government survive an election fought on health? – Mr Lucas stressed South Australia was “not…
China in the News: June 23, 2021
What the world is saying about China (past 24 hours) China’s version of the Asian model, Opinion News & Top Stories – China’s version of the Asian model. Beijing has altered the geopolitical context that led to the rise of… Read More ›
Shanghai Extravagance, Silicon Valley Stoics, and US-China Agony
Shanghai has just replaced Hong Kong as the ‘most expensive city’, according to Swiss private bank JuliusBär Group’s Global Wealth and Lifestyle Report 2021 (Juliusbaer.com 2021 Apr 8). By comparing Shanghai on the socialist mainland and HK as a champion… Read More ›
Cadence Column: Asia, June 21, 2021
China is facing massive resentment against its own Communist Party from inside its own borders. Members of ordinary society stab Communist Party members and are regarded heroes. The party of self-importance on the world stage isn’t only hated by the… Read More ›
After the Biden-Putin Geneva Summit
With little expectations, but a lot of combinations and nervousness, was the long awaited summit of the Presidents of America and Russia a failure? It was not. And can it be described as a success, as a breakthrough from the winter… Read More ›
China suddenly puts brakes on climate action, wind and solar subsidies
It’s almost like China’s climate action was just window dressing. It seems to be unraveling… China’s National Carbon Trading Scheme was supposed to go into full operation later this month, but now it’s been cut back by two-thirds. Instead of… Read More ›
Australia: Overnight News Headlines – June 19, 2021
Originally posted on Craig Hill Media and Consulting:
Australian News Overnight news headlines you may have missed ‘Castlevania Advance Collection’ Possibly Revealed By Rating in Australia – ‘Castlevania Advance Collection’ Possibly Revealed By Rating In Australia … the title “Castlevania…
China in the News: June 19, 2021
What the world is saying about China (past 24 hours) Cruz: Americans should compete against China in 2022 Beijing Olympics and ‘kick their commie a–es’ – Sen. Ted Cruz broke with a number of other Republicans in saying that the… Read More ›
China lacks capability and intent to invade Taiwan: top US general
China does not have the military capability or the intent to seize Taiwan by force in the immediate future, the top uniformed officer of the U.S. military told Congress Thursday. “China has a ways to go to develop the actual no-kidding… Read More ›
Australia: Overnight News Headlines – June 18, 2021
Originally posted on Craig Hill Media and Consulting:
Australian News Overnight news headlines you may have missed Australia’s swimmers raise hope of Tokyo Olympics gold medal haul – Australia will send 35 swimmers to Tokyo including Cate Campbell and Emily…
China in the News: June 18, 2021
What the world is saying about China (past 24 hours) First astronauts arrive at China’s space station – In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, Chinese astronauts salute after successfully entering the Tianhe space station module as they are… Read More ›
China unleash AI fighter jets capable of shooting down real pilots – ‘Better than humans’
China has unveiled its latest military technological achievement – fighter jets controlled by artificial intelligence (AI). In simulated test battles, the AI-controlled jets were able to shoot down real human pilots according to the Chinese military’s official newspaper, PLA Daily…. Read More ›
Russia, Not China, Is EU’s Threat – but Biden Warms up with Putin
Some media says that G7 communique singles out China to accuse, but is entirely ignorant of the communique’s severe attacks of Russia as Russia not China is G7’s EU members’ major threat. Therefore Defense One says in its report “NATO… Read More ›
Australia: Overnight News Headlines – June 17, 2021
Originally posted on Craig Hill Media and Consulting:
Australian News Overnight news headlines you may have missed Race Videos: Kyle Chalmers Wins Two Events at Australian Olympic Trials – Tonight concluded Day 5 of the 2021 Australian Olympic Trials. So…
China in the News: June 17, 2021
What the world is saying about China (past 24 hours) Biden denies he’s ‘old friends’ with China’s Xi, says world questioning Beijing on COVID-19 origin probe – Biden denies he’s ‘old friends’ with China’s Xi, says world questioning Beijing on… Read More ›
When the Hunters Became the Hunted: The Galwan Valley incident between China and India, 2020
On the fateful night of 15 June 2020, the infamous Galwan Valley reverberated with 16 Bihar regiment’s war cry ‘Bajrang Bali ki Jai’ & ‘Birsa Munda Ki Jai’. The war cry had followed an extraordinary event. The Chinese treachery and… Read More ›
China wants to go carbon-neutral – and won’t stop burning coal to get there
The walls and ceiling of the Nanshan mine shimmer black, carved straight into a 200 million-year-old coal seam running 1,300 feet underground. Black veins of Jurassic-era coal deposits still thread Shanxi province in China’s north, enriching public coffers and keeping… Read More ›
Australia: Overnight News Headlines – June 16, 2021
Originally posted on Craig Hill Media and Consulting:
Australian News Overnight news headlines you may have missed Will the Australia-UK trade deal be in Australia’s interest? History shows we must be careful – Boris Johnson gestures to Scott Morrison. Scott…
China in the News: June 16, 2021
What the world is saying about China (past 24 hours) US and EU End Aviation Trade Spat and Turn to China’s Rise – End Aviation Trade Spat and Turn to China’s Rise. The agreement, coming as President Biden met European… Read More ›
UN experts alarmed by reports of forced organ harvesting in China
UN human rights experts* said today they were extremely alarmed by reports of alleged ‘organ harvesting’ targeting minorities, including Falun Gong practitioners, Uyghurs, Tibetans, Muslims and Christians, in detention in China. The experts said they have received credible information that… Read More ›
Beijing power players poised to pull plug on prospects to go ‘all-electric’
Feckless far-left fantasies of trading away the 80% of American fossil-fueled energy independence and prosperity for technologies that are 80% dependent on China rare earth materials makes for a gullible green new deal that only Beijing beneficiaries can love. Included… Read More ›
Australia: Overnight News Headlines – June 15, 2021
Originally posted on Craig Hill Media and Consulting:
Australian News Overnight news headlines you may have missed Australia news LIVE: Biloela family awaits release from Christmas Island, active COVID-19 cases decline in Victoria – Australia news LIVE: Biloela family awaits…
China in the News: June 15, 2021
What the world is saying about China (past 24 hours) 2021 NATO summit: World leaders declare China a global security challenge – NATO leaders also declared China a constant security challenge and said the Chinese are working to undermine global… Read More ›
Three notes on G7 Communique 2021 vs China
G7 meeting in Cornwall, UK 2021 (photo by Leon Neal/PA Media and captured from BBC
Cadence Column: Asia, June 14, 2021
The snowball of worldwide hate toward China is past the growth knee. It was slow going, but now it’s gaining unstoppable momentum. China’s self-importance has reached embarrassing levels. G7 wants stability, introducing an alternative plan to China’s tightening Belt Road…. Read More ›
Australia: Overnight News Headlines – June 14, 2021
Originally posted on Craig Hill Media and Consulting:
Australian News Overnight news headlines you may have missed Nearly two thirds of Australians think home ownership won’t be an option for young people as property prices rise – Key points: The…
China: International News Headlines – June 14, 2021
What the world is saying about China (past 24 hours) ‘Divine Vessel’ to mark China’s first human spaceflight since 2016 – By Ryan Woo and Liangping Gao. BEIJING (Reuters) – A Chinese spacecraft will blast off from the Gobi Desert… Read More ›