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Fu, who has called himself a “wolf-warrior artist,” created the controversial image on Nov. 22, abc.net.au reported, citing China’s state-owned media Global Times.
Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said he was disappointed about both the tweet of the faked image and the prime minister’s deleted message, which had been read by 57,000 WeChat users by ...
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison demanded an apology from the Chinese government on Monday after the country’s foreign ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian tweeted a digitally altered image ...
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has demanded the Chinese government delete a “repugnant” and “falsified image” on Twitter that appears to show an Australian soldier threatening to ...
It was a 41-degree day in January, and the two of them had nearly 300 ewes to shear in this shed at Werrimull in the far northwest of Victoria. “No air-conditioning,” laughs 28-year-old Ben ...
China is deepening its spat with Australia, refusing to apologize after a government official posted an altered image of an Australian soldier holding a knife to a young Afghan boy's throat.