Chinese warships conduct 2nd live fire drill in Tasman Sea
Australia's defense forces, joined by New Zealand, have been monitoring Chinese navy vessels since they were spotted last ...
Both exercises took place in "international waters”, which means no country has sovereignty over them. Neither Canberra nor Wellington contested China’s right to conduct these exercises, as the 1982 ...
An international relations professor is warning China's activity in the Tasman Sea shows it wants to establish a permanent ...
New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters is visiting China to address tensions heightened by Chinese naval exercises near ...
Beijing on Sunday said Canberra had “deliberately hyped” recent Chinese naval exercises near the Australian coast and ...
The defence ministry has hit back at Australia’s response to its naval exercises off the east coast, labelling Canberra’s ...
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Australia warned airlines flying between Australian airports and New Zealand to beware of Chinese warships potentially ...
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon earlier said New Zealand "have been continuously monitoring, tracking and shadowing the ...
NZ Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said it would have been nice if China gave him a day or ... on why the ships were even sent to the Tasman Sea in the first place. 'There certainly was no ...
The verbal crossfire follows Australia’s complaint that it did not receive sufficient notice of a military drill conducted by ...
A dire warning China can flex its military might over Australia “whenever they want” has emerged just days after a warships ...
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