Airliners were over the Tasman Sea crossing between Australia and New Zealand when the Chinese navy warned they were flying over a secret live-fire...
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The second live-fire exercise comes just hours after Defence Minister Richard Marles called on China to explain its failure to provide sufficient notice on the first drill on Friday.
Airliners were over the Tasman Sea crossing between Australia and New Zealand when the Chinese navy warned they were flying over a secret live-fire...
China notified NZ Defence of the live firing via radio channels on Saturday.
Planes flying between Australia and New Zealand have been diverted as China conducts a closely-scrutinised military exercise in nearby waters that may...
Report from New Zealand navy personnel comes a day after similar drill forced multiple airlines to change flight paths between Australia and New...
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Australia warned airlines flying between Australian airports and New Zealand to beware of Chinese warships potentially...
Deputy PM Richard Marles says China is yet to give a satisfactory answer to one key question about its warships’ live fire testing off Australian...
Australian and Chinese officials have met after the latter carried out a live-fire exercise in nearby international waters, forcing airlines to...
Deputy PM Richard Marles says explanation for the drills, which were conducted in international waters and according to international law, are...
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon earlier said New Zealand "have been continuously monitoring, tracking and shadowing the movements of this fleet".