China accuses Australia of ‘deliberately hyping’ live-fire drills that led to planes changing course mid-flight - China says ...
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Hosted on MSNAustralia says no live firing seen or heard from Chinese shipsAustralia says it detected no live firing from Chinese naval ships off its east coast, despite the vessels broadcasting a ...
Australia's defense forces, joined by New Zealand, have been monitoring Chinese navy vessels since they were spotted last ...
China defence ministry spokesperson Wu Qian said on Sunday that Australian complaints over recent Chinese live-fire naval drills in international waters between Australia and New Zealand were "hyped ...
As Chinese military ships voyage near Australia, Australian Minister for Defense Richard Marles described it as an "unusual ...
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Airliners were over the Tasman Sea crossing between Australia and New Zealand when the Chinese navy warned they were flying ...
China conducted naval drills between Australia and New Zealand over two days. Beijing said it is "deeply surprised and ...
Richard Marles has called on Australians to be “vigilant” after the country’s domestic spy chief warned of the most ...
Menzies Research Centre Senior Fellow Nick Cater says Defence Minister Richard Marles should be more “concerned” about three ...
Australia accused China of inadequate notice for live-fire drills affecting flights between Australia and New Zealand.
China on Sunday rejected Australia's complaints as "hyped up" and "inconsistent with the facts" over its recent live-fire naval drills in international waters between Australia and New Zealand.
Australia accused China on Saturday of failing to give satisfactory reasons for what it called inadequate notice of a live-fire drill in waters between Australia and New Zealand that forced airlines ...
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