Foreign Minister Winston Peters is en route to South Korea following his meeting with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi overnight. The Foreign Minister said he didn't seek any explanations about China's ...
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 defence minister has once again stressed that China did not breach international law by conducting live-fire drills off ...
The coalition has been slammed in heated parliamentary hearings for "reckless political games" over Chinese live-fire drills ...
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 ...
Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce and Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young have butted heads over Australia’s relationship with United States after three Chinese warships conducted live-fire exercises in the ...
New Zealand's Foreign Minister Winston Peters discussed China's live-fire drills in the Tasman Sea with Chinese leaders, ...
Richard Marles has brushed off revelations that had a commercial airline pilot not relayed a warning to air traffic controllers, the Australian Defence Force would not have learnt of Chinese warship ...
New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Winston Peters has expressed concerns over China’s recent live-fire drills in the Tasman Sea ...
New Zealand's foreign minister said he had raised concerns over China's recent live-fire drills in the Tasman Sea during ...
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 ...
His comments follow Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday revealing footage released by Chinese state-run media of live-firing ...