The scale of the debacle surrounding China’s live weapons drills in the Tasman Sea was laid bare this week, not by the opposition or the government but by Greens Senator David Shoebridge.
Australia and New Zealand have criticised China for springing the drills with little warning. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The defence minister has once again stressed that China did not breach international law by conducting live-fire drills off ...
China carried out a “joint combat readiness patrol” drill on Wednesday in an area 40 nautical miles off Taiwan that included ...
Taiwan's defense ministry says China launched live-fire drills barely 40 miles off the coast of Taiwan on Wednesday with no prior warning.
New Zealand’s foreign minister is meeting senior officials in China just days after New Zealand and Australia said that ...
The Virginia-class USS Minnesota has arrived in Western Australia, marking the first of several planned visits by U.S.
It was not clear whether the Chinese naval task group will transit westward to the waters south of mainland Australia.
Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles says airliners were over the Tasman Sea crossing between Australia and New Zealand ...
Australia learned about Chinese live-fire naval drills off the country’s coast that forced dozens of flights to be diverted ...
China set off some alarm bells in New Zealand and Australia in February, as the nation participated in live-fire testing in a ...
Australia warned airlines flying between Australian airports and New Zealand to beware of Chinese warships potentially conducting a live-fire exercise in the Tasman Sea ...