Military exercises by the Chinese navy in international waters southeast of Australia on Friday forced commercial flights ...
By Kirsty Needham, Lucy Craymer and Lisa Barrington SYDNEY/WELLINGTON (Reuters) -Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong ...
The Chinese navy conducted a live-fire exercise in international waters between Australia and New Zealand on Friday, ...
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar discussed the Indo-Pacific region with Australian and French counterparts at the G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting. In Johannesburg, he also held talks with EU Vice ...
Defence has provided a significant update after commercial flights were warned after China warships undertook live fire ...
China had given notice that its warships could potentially fire live weapons during an exercise in the Tasman Sea, Australian ...
Chinese warships carried out military exercises between Australia and New Zealand, prompting a flurry of cautionary measures.
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 ...
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Airservices Australia alerted airlines to potential hazards due to Chinese warships' live-fire exercises in the Tasman Sea, ...
Beijing had given notice that the warships could potentially fire live weapons during an exercise on Friday, Australian Prime ...
Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles says airliners were over the Tasman Sea crossing between Australia and New Zealand ...
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