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  2. Australia–China trade war - Wikipedia

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    At the time, China was Australia's largest agricultural export market, representing 28% of the total. [19] China represented 70% of cotton exports. [20] Agriculture is one Australia's most trade-exposed economic sectors. [21] The tariffs had a number of impacts on Australian agriculture. [22]

  3. List of photographs considered the most important - Wikipedia

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    Nixon in China: 26 February 1972 Oliver F. Atkins Beijing, China [s 3] Napalm attack [m] 8 June 1972 Nick Ut: Trảng Bàng, Vietnam The photograph depicts a crowd of Vietnamese people running from napalm, among them a girl (later identified as Phan Thi Kim Phuc) who survived by tearing off her burning clothes. [63] [s 1] [s 2] [s 4] [s 5] [s 6]

  4. Australia–China relations - Wikipedia

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    Consular relations between China and Australia were first established in 1909, and diplomatic relations were established in 1941. Australia continued to recognise the Republic of China (ROC) government after it lost the Chinese Civil War and retreated to Taiwan in 1949, but switched recognition to the People's Republic of China (PRC) on 21 December 1972.

  5. China accuses Australia of ‘hypocrisy’ and ‘systemic racism ...

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    China has accused Australia of “hypocrisy” and “systemic racism” after Beijing was confronted at the United Nations over alleged abuses in Xinjiang and Tibet.. The Chinese envoy to the UN ...

  6. Women's roles during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and ...

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    In Jan Wong's book Red China Blues, she interviewed Huang Qingling, who was reportedly a student in public relations at China Social University and the commander of the Dare-to-Die Squad, a group sworn to protect student leaders like Chai Ling. Huang assumed her role as the head of the Dare-to-Die Squad because nobody wanted to take the ...

  7. Australia hopeful of China removing trade impediments on ...

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    China has lifted almost all trade restrictions imposed on Australia after Canberra called for an inquiry into the origins of COVID-19, due to a thawing in relations between the two countries, but ...

  8. Australia to send senior official to China defence forum as ...

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    SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia will send a senior defence official to China's top international security forum in October for the first time in four years, officials said on Friday. China will host ...

  9. 30th anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and ...

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    Physical security was tight in Tiananmen Square. There were police patrols around the perimeter of the square, and tourists were forced to wait until ID checks had taken place. Foreign journalists were forbidden from entering the square, and plainclothes security prohibited reporters from taking photographs by using umbrellas to block their ...