China's naval exercise in the Tasman Sea has put Australia and New Zealand on alert, with Canberra calling it "unusual".
China issued a warning Friday of potential "live fire" naval drills in international waters off Australia's eastern coast but ...
The Chinese naval drills in the waters between Australia and New Zealand have prompted airlines to divert flights.
The vessels were sailing in the Tasman Sea, and their announced intent to perform exercises prompted a call for commercial ...
Airlines have been contacted by Australia’s air traffic control agency warning them of reports of live fire off the country’s ...
Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong says her government has warned international airlines flying between Australian ...
As Chinese military ships voyage near Australia, Australian Minister for Defense Richard Marles described it as an "unusual ...
Foreign Minister Penny Wong said she was worried about the lack of transparency surrounding the "live fire exercises", and ...
Australia warned airlines flying between Australian airports and New Zealand to beware of Chinese warships potentially ...
Sailing in Australia’s exclusive economic zone, the three vessels were not breaking international law, but they were ...
The Chinese naval exercises, in international waters off Australia’s eastern coast, while legal, have nonetheless sparked alarm in Australia and New Zealand.
By Kirsty Needham, Lucy Craymer and Lisa Barrington SYDNEY/WELLINGTON (Reuters) -Australia expressed concern to China on ...