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Sonya Bryskine
Australian Parliamentarians Unite to Address Forced Organ Harvesting
Australian parliamentarians from major political parties have officially joined forces for the first time to address the pressing ...
Australia
July 23, 2014
Australian Parliamentarians Unite Against Forced Organ Harvesting
SYDNEY—Members of the Australian Parliament have joined forces for the first time to address the pressing global issues ...
Asia & Pacific
July 22, 2014
Government Should Criminalise Organ Tourism, Says Australian Legislator
New South Wales Government must enact laws to criminalise organ tourism, says a state legislator, after a petition ...
Asia & Pacific
March 3, 2013
Hong Kongians Plan March Against Banner Invaders
A Facebook campaign group called “We are Hong-Kongian not Chinese” has called on the former British Colony to ...
China
February 26, 2013
Australia Should Help Stop Transplant Tourism, Organ Theft
Australians travelling to China for quick transplant surgeries are likely to receive organs from executed prisoners and it ...
US
November 30, 2012
Eight Disqualified From Badminton at London Olympics
Eight female badminton players were disqualified from the London Olympics on Wednesday amid allegations of deliberately trying to ...
News
August 1, 2012
Hong Kong Paper Kowtowing to Beijing, Say Journalists
Journalists express concern that the Post has been increasingly culling important China-related news and replacing Western journalists with ...
China
July 24, 2012
Mining Broker Claims Yancoal Owes $96 million
APM accuses Yancoal of using “schoolyard bully tactics” against local companies, while reaping the benefits of Australia’s resources.
US
June 6, 2012
Amazon Eyes Australia as Asia-Pacific Base
Amazon is in the market for a warehouse in Australia.
Business
April 22, 2012
Top Lawyer to Take Chinese Refugee Case
The asylum seekers originally insisted on travelling further to New Zealand in their small yacht.
US
April 16, 2012
Chinese Asylum Seekers to Stay in Australia
Eight Falun Gong practitioners and two other Chinese asylum-seekers had a closed-door meeting in Darwin with immigration officials ...
US
April 10, 2012
The Challenge Begins for Leung as New Leader of Hong Kong
The fourth Chief Executive Election race in Hong Kong came to an end on Sunday against the backdrop ...
China
April 10, 2012
Male Teachers Leaving Public Sector, Says ABS
Data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics showed that the number of men teaching in the non-government ...
US
April 1, 2012
Tension Grows Over Australia’s Rejection of Chinese Tech Giant
A spokesman for Attorney-General Nicola Roxon told AAP the NBN was the "backbone of Australia's information infrastructure'' and ...
US
March 29, 2012
Hong Kong, Asia’s Top Wine Market
In recent years China’s 1.3 billion population and booming middle class has also taken a great interest in ...
Business
March 15, 2012
Australian Town Cocooned by Spider Webs
Millions of spiders have woven blankets of silky webs across the fields just outside of Wagga Wagga, the ...
Science
March 8, 2012
Hong Kong Traders Lose Fight Over Lunch Breaks
Currently, stock exchanges in Australia, Singapore, and South Korea operate on an all-day trading regime.
China
March 6, 2012
Hong Kong’s Luxury Rental Market on Top of the World
Hong Kong’s rental market for high-end properties and office space is set for another hike, as Asia’s business ...
China
March 1, 2012
Australia on Flood Alert
Australia is on red alert, as floods continue to ravage parts of Victoria, Northern Territory and three quarters ...
US
March 1, 2012
Hong Kong Leader Faces Impeachment on Bribe Allegations
Hong Kong’s head of government, Chief Executive Donald Tsang, is facing possible impeachment over corruption allegations and will ...
World
March 1, 2012
Tsang Faces Impeachment in Bribe Allegations
Mr Tsang's office said although he had repeatedly given accounts of the circumstances in public, he would attend ...
China
February 29, 2012
iPad Battles for Right to Sell in China
On Wednesday, The Higher People's Court of Guangzhou will hear an appeal by Apple, in a legal battle, ...
China
February 29, 2012
Birth ‘Black Market’ Crackdown Punishment
Hong Kong has been a popular birth centre for thousands of mainland women, but loopholes are closing in ...
China
February 28, 2012
Hong Kongers Want to Keep Mainland Drivers Out
Hong Kong locals protest over the government’s decision to allow mainland Chinese cars onto the island.
China
February 21, 2012
Social Rift Between Hong Kong and Mainland
Tension between Hong Kong and Mainland China is rising, as social differences between the former British colony and ...
China
February 14, 2012
Apple Lifts iPhone 4S Sale Suspension in Hong Kong, China
Hong Kong and mainland China have resorted to selling the popular Apple iPhone 4S strictly via an online ...
Business
February 6, 2012
Clean Air Targets Disappointing in Hong Kong, Say Environmentalists
A total of 22 measures are to be implemented, including phasing out heavily polluting vehicles, promoting hybrid or ...
China
January 25, 2012
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