By Laurie Chen BEIJING (Reuters) -Recent unprecedented live-fire drills by China's navy in the Tasman Sea between Australia ...
The Albanese government has seen an unexpected and unwanted entry of the Chinese military into the upcoming election campaign ...
Defence Minister Richard Marles has defended New Zealand’s ­delayed warning to Australia on a live-fire drill by three Chinese warships in the Tasman Sea, ­arguing that “it wasn’t a real incident” and ...
Our Government has raised concerns about China's warships in the Tasman Sea, with Foreign Minister Winston Peters has ...
The coalition has been slammed in heated parliamentary hearings for "reckless political games" over Chinese live-fire drills ...
Australia pledged to remain the South Pacific's largest aid donor on Thursday during security and economic talks with Vanuatu ...
Labor on Thursday accused the Coalition of ‘reckless political games’ while coming under fire for its ‘shambolic’ response to ...
With growing uncertainties in Europe, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer this week pledged to lift Britain’s defence spending ...
New Zealands Foreign Minister Winston Peters has expressed concerns over Chinas recent live-fire drills in the Tasman Sea, ...
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.
The prime minister hasn’t told any lies, but a lack of candour leaves it to others to fill in the gaps over the Chinese ...
The flotilla of Chinese naval ships that conducted live-fire drills in the Tasman Sea has moved further away from New Zealand, entering the Great Australia ...