Australia's defense forces, joined by New Zealand, have been monitoring Chinese navy vessels since they were spotted last ...
Defence Minister Richard Marles has reiterated that China did not breach international law, despite growing concerns over ...
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Airliners were over the Tasman Sea crossing between Australia and New Zealand when the Chinese navy warned they were flying ...
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The Manila Times on MSNAustralia: No live firing seen, heard from Chinese shipsAustralia says it detected no live firing from Chinese naval ships off its east coast, despite the vessels broadcasting a ...
Marles said the issue was raised with the Chinese Government, but they had not provided an answer as to why the live firing ...
China’s military is gaining in size and strength, and seeking to increase its ability to project power far from home.
By Kirsty Needham, Lucy Craymer and Lisa Barrington SYDNEY/WELLINGTON (Reuters) -Australia expressed concern to China on ...
On Friday morning, three planes from Sydney bound for the New Zealand cities of Christchurch and Queenstown were in the air ...
Defence Minister Richard Marles said China must explain its failure to provide sufficient notice for the live-fire training ...
Australian and Chinese officials have met after the latter carried out a live-fire exercise in nearby international waters, ...
Menzies Research Centre Senior Fellow Nick Cater says Defence Minister Richard Marles should be more “concerned” about three ...
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