China didn’t violate any rules with live-fire military exercises in the high seas. But the South Pacific will increasingly be ...
China didn’t violate any rules with its live-fire naval exercises. So, why are Australia and New Zealand so worried?
The Chinese naval task group, consisting of three vessels, is now operating east of the Australian island of Tasmania.
A Virgin Australia pilot alerted Australian authorities about a live-fire drill by Chinese naval ships last week in the Tasman Sea that forced 49 flights to change their paths, Australia's air traffic ...
China’s naval presence and military exercises in the Tasman Sea—coming dangerously close to Australian and New Zealand air and sea routes—are more than just routine drills. This episode, where Chinese ...
Australia and New Zealand have expressed concerns over China's naval exercises in the Tasman Sea, citing a lack of prior ...
The Chinese are telling everyone the naval manoeuvres are not illegal, but it’s odd to hear Australia’s prime minister and ...
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Hosted on MSNFrench warship in SCS exercise with PH NavyFRANCE's nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and accompanying warships were in the Philippines on Sunday after holding combat ...
Beijing responds indignantly to the uproar in Australia as well as New Zealand following a week of military exercises staged ...
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New Zealand raised fresh concerns Monday over nearby live-fire drills conducted by Chinese warships armed with “extremely ...
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