The ABC got to go inside, but all was not as it seemed. Updated 1 October 2023Sun 1 Oct 2023 at 12:19amSouth Korean eSports players secure military exemption after winning gold at Asian GamesIn South Korea, the law exempts athletes, classical and traditional musicians, and ballet and other dancers from military service if they have obtained top prizes in certain competitions and are assessed to have enhanced national prestige. Updated 4 October 2023Wed 4 Oct 2023 at 2:19pmEast Timor denies security part of high-level agreement with ChinaPresident Jose Ramos-Horta reassures Australia and Indonesia they can "always sleep at peace" while denying Timor-Leste discussed military cooperation with China in its recent upgrade of diplomatic ties.
Updated 1 October 2023Sun 1 Oct 2023 at 11:10pmASX drops ahead of RBA interest rate decision, Qantas pilots to strike in WA — as it happenedBy business reporter Samuel Yang and wires Australian stocks have fallen, and the Reserve Bank is almost universally tipped to hold interest rates steady in tomorrow's board meeting. See how the day unfolded on our business blog. Updated 2 October 2023Mon 2 Oct 2023 at 5:36amHorror hammer mishap sees official hospitalised at Asian GamesA horrific hammer mishap has resulted in an official at the Asian Games being hospitalised after an errant throw saw the projectile smash into and break the 62-year-old's leg.
Updated 1 October 2023Sun 1 Oct 2023 at 7:44pmMaldives presidential election result could see archipelago shift closer to ChinaThe pro-China opposition candidate Mohamed Muizzu won in Saturday's runoff. 1 October 2023Sun 1 Oct 2023 at 12:33amChina's Communist Party tries to turn Xinjiang into a tourism hotspotAfter years of crackdown on millions of ethnic Uyghurs in Western China, the Chinese Communist Party is pushing for Xinjiang to become a tourism hotspot. 30 September 2023Sat 30 Sep 2023 at 10:02pmDuration: 4 minutes 35 secondsChina gave the ABC a tightly controlled tour of Xinjiang. Here's what we sawBy David Lipson in Xinjiang, China For several years, the region of Xinjiang has been shut off from most of the world's media.
Updated 3 October 2023Tue 3 Oct 2023 at 6:07amSouth Korean skater costs his team Asian Games gold and an exemption from military serviceThis wasn't quite 'doing a Bradbury' but heartbreak and triumph tangled in a similar way at the Asian Games, proving that in sport, it's never over till it's over. Updated 4 October 2023Wed 4 Oct 2023 at 2:19pmMyanmar junta wants census, biometric identification systems ahead of delayed electionJunta officials say a national census, which critics warn will be used to increase surveillance of opponents, has to be completed ahead of elections that were delayed in August.
Updated 1 hours agoWed 11 Oct 2023 at 9:41pmMorrison argues for 'modernised One China framework' in Taiwan speechBy East Asia correspondent Kathleen Calderwood in Taipei and foreign affairs reporter Stephen Dziedzic In a wide-ranging speech delivered in Taiwan's capital, former prime minister Scott Morrison says it is time for a modernisation of the One China policy, as he meets with President Tsai Ing-wen at a forum. 10 hours agoWed 11 Oct 2023 at 12:27pmAustralian journalist Cheng Lei released from Chinese prison after serving nearly three years, reunites with familyBy political reporter Georgia Roberts Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says Cheng Lei arrived in Melbourne earlier today and has been reunited with her family after three years in detention. Updated 9 hours agoWed 11 Oct 2023 at 1:53pmQantas board set for a shake-up as Richard Goyder becomes latest high-profile exit, ASX rises for fifth straight day — as it happenedBy business reporter David Chau and wires The Qantas chairman continues to defy public pressure to immediately step down, instead announcing he will retire next year, and the Australian share market closes higher for the fifth day in a row.
China - Location - ABC NewsAccused of 'supplying state secrets', Cheng Lei spent three years in a Chinese prison. Here's how she made it homeBy Brianna Morris-Grant Australian journalist Cheng Lei has returned to Australia and been reunited with her family — more than three years after she was first detained in China. Here's how the story unfolded. 3 hours agoWed 11 Oct 2023 at 7:25pmCheng Lei has been released but now there are other Australians imprisoned in China to fight forBy foreign affairs reporter Stephen Dziedzic and East Asia correspondent Kathleen Calderwood Pro-democracy activist Yang Hengjun remains behind bars along with other Australians in China — but the release of journalist Cheng Lei gives his supporters fresh hope.
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4 October 2023Wed 4 Oct 2023 at 9:57pmNew group wants deeper ties between Australia and its fourth-largest trading partnerBy foreign affairs reporter Stephen Dziedzic and Joyce Cheng Taiwan is expanding efforts to build up networks with state politicians and business leaders in Australia, helping to set up a new “social club” with multiple MPs from both Victoria and South Australia. 4 October 2023Wed 4 Oct 2023 at 7:01pmAustralian tennis player smashes umpire in the face with ball, gets disqualifiedBy Paul Johnson He may not be as well-known as Nick Kyrgios, but Marc Polmans has managed to do something his superstar compatriot has never done in any angry outburst at the chair umpire. Updated 3 October 2023Tue 3 Oct 2023 at 8:02pmIndian police raid news website NewsClick over claims it received funds from ChinaCritics say the incident is an attack on one of India's few remaining independent news outlets and comes months after the BBC's offices in India were searched. 3 October 2023Tue 3 Oct 2023 at 2:22pmASX wipes out all its gains of 2023, RBA keeps rates on hold but doesn't rule out future increase — as it happenedBy business reporter David Chau and wires The local share market suffered heavy losses as investors bet on interest rates staying higher for longer, while the Australian dollar slumped to its weakest level since November, despite increased bets the Reserve Bank will lift interest rates again in the next few months.
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