China’s live-fire naval exercises in the Tasman Sea triggered heightened concern but relatively muted criticism from the ...
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon earlier said New Zealand "have been continuously monitoring, tracking and shadowing the ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping issued fresh orders on Friday revising rules to transform the country’s military into world-class armed forces, focusing on combat readiness and war preparation amid ...
Australia's defense forces, joined by New Zealand, have been monitoring Chinese navy vessels since they were spotted last ...
Chinese warships carried out military exercises between Australia and New Zealand, prompting a flurry of cautionary measures.
Defence Minister Richard Marles said China must explain its failure to provide sufficient notice for the live-fire training ...
The Chinese naval drills in the waters between Australia and New Zealand have prompted airlines to divert flights.
China's naval exercise in the Tasman Sea has put Australia and New Zealand on alert, with Canberra calling it "unusual".
The Chinese naval exercises, in international waters off Australia’s eastern coast, while legal, have nonetheless sparked alarm in Australia and New Zealand.
A commercial flight from Sydney to Christchurch was directly warned by the Chinese military to avoid a section of airspace on ...
Pilots diverted commercial airline planes after Chinese warships started a live firing exercise. Airservices Australia issued ...
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