China’s ambassador to Australia said Friday that Beijing has “no reason” to apologize to Australia, nor do the live-fire ...
Cyprus Energy Minister, George Papanastasiou, said on Thursday that Abu Dhabi's energy and water company TAQA is interested ...
Chinese fishing vessels are estimated to account for over two-thirds of the foreign ships lingering at the edge of the country's exclusive economic zone.
An unusual series of military exercises by Chinese warships in the sea between Australia and New Zealand has prompted ...
Listen: International editor Peter Hartcher breaks down how Chinese warships conducted exercises off Australia, and what it ...
BEIJING (Reuters) - Recent live-fire drills by the Chinese navy in the Tasman Sea, between Australia and New Zealand, were ...
Defence Minister Richard Marles said the government does not know if a group of Chinese warships near Australia is being ...
China's coast guard sailed within a few dozen miles of the Philippines' Palawan Province while continuing to patrol waters ...
Three Chinese warships have re-entered Australia’s Exclusive Economic Zone after recently completing live-fire exercises in the Tasman Sea.
The Defence Department is working with New Zealand's military to track the warships as they move closer to Hobart.
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