Australia, Chinese and naval drills

China accused Australia on Friday of deliberately provoking it with a maritime patrol in the disputed South China Sea this ...
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is floating the idea of sending a Royal New Zealand Navy vessel to the South China Sea, as ...
China in turn accused the Australian plane of "deliberately" intruding into airspace over the disputed Paracel Islands, ...
Australia has raised concerns with China over what it said on Thursday were "unsafe and unprofessional" actions by a Chinese ...
A Chinese military helicopter flew within 10 feet (3 meters) of a Philippine patrol plane over the South China Sea on Tuesday ...
The answer appears to have been Chinese concern about a relatively new defense pact involving Australia, the United Kingdom, and the U.S. Under the pact, known by an acronym, Aukus, Australian ...
China accused Australia of deliberately "provoking" China in the South China Sea this week, and of "invading" and "breaking ...
Australia has protested what it describes as an unsafe and unprofessional interaction over the South China Sea where a ...
Beijing swiftly hit back, accusing the Australian plane of "violating Chinese sovereignty and endangering Chinese national ...
The Philippine foreign ministry said on Friday it was "concerned" over what it described as "unsafe manoeuvres" and the use ...
Beijing has claimed sovereignty over most of the South China Sea, claims that overlap with those of neighboring nations. The bilateral meeting was suspended by China in 2019 after Australia ...
China didn’t violate any rules with its live-fire naval exercises. So, why are Australia and New Zealand so worried?