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Daily Discussion Thread: 🦅 Thursday, July 04, 2024
  • Today is a write off I think. All I've achieved so far is eating three times for two meals and going back to bed at noon. Phone isn't usually allowed in bed, but I'm making an exception.

    Can't even fall asleep, but it is warmer and more comfy

  • Julian Assange Free on Bail, Departs UK for Australia!
  • The threat of a bloodless coup is that the next one won't be, so I think this small defiance is a test. Australia had zero leverage here and pushed anyway. It also gains them nothing aside from removing support for Assange as something that other parties can run on.

    I'm hoping that we act out more in future.

  • www.abc.net.au PM to declare Australia's relationship with China is rebuilding but won't stay 'silent' in disputes

    Anthony Albanese is expected to use a speech in front of China's Premier Li Qiang to declare that while the countries have some "competing views" there are opportunities to be found.

    PM to declare Australia's relationship with China is rebuilding but won't stay 'silent' in disputes

    In short: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will meet China's Premier Li Qiang in Canberra on Monday.

    Mr Albanese is set to declare that the relationship between Australia and China is rebuilding but will not stay "silent" in disputes with Beijing.

    He is also expected to raise the case of jailed Australian academic Yang Hengjun with Premier Li.

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    Chinese Premier Li Qiang to visit Australia today for the first time in seven years

    www.abc.net.au China Premier to visit Australia today for the first time in seven years

    Officials, diplomats and police in Canberra are furiously preparing for Chinese Premier Li Qiang, who will fly into Australia later today at a crucial time for Beijing and the Australian government.

    China Premier to visit Australia today for the first time in seven years

    In short: Chinese Premier Li Qiang is set to land in Australia on Saturday for the first visit by a Chinese premier in seven years.

    A new visa scheme, pandas and trade deals could all be discussed during the official visit.

    What's next: The visit is expected to last four days.

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