Prime Minister Christopher Luxon earlier said New Zealand "have been continuously monitoring, tracking and shadowing the ...
Notice of a Chinese live-fire naval exercise in international waters between Australia and New Zealand set off hyperbolic ...
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said China did not inform New Zealand about their warship activity in the Tasman Sea before ...
China did not formally inform the Defence its three warships off Australian waters were to undertake live fire testing, which ...
China’s military is gaining in size and strength, and seeking to increase its ability to project power far from home.
The vessels were sailing in the Tasman Sea, and their announced intent to perform exercises prompted a call for commercial ...
The Chinese naval exercises, in international waters off Australia’s eastern coast, while legal, have nonetheless sparked alarm in Australia and New Zealand.
China had given notice that its warships could potentially fire live weapons during an exercise in the Tasman Sea, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said.
Several foreign missions in the Philippines have conveyed concern over the recent incident at the Scarborough Shoal involving a Chinese Navy helicopter that flew as close as 3 meters from a Filipino ...
Philippine and Chinese officials argued over their claims in the South China Sea during a roundtable discussion at the 61st ...
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