Sailing in Australia’s exclusive economic zone, the three vessels were not breaking international law, but they were ...
China controls about 70 per cent of the world’s critical rare earth minerals, which are used in everything from mobile phones to cars.
The shifting geopolitical landscape has opened new opportunities for Xi Jinping in his plans to wrest back control of Taiwan.
China’s Defense Ministry says that Australia made “unreasonable accusations” and deliberately hyped the situation after three ...
Chinese warships firing live rounds within a few hundred kilometres of Sydney with only a few hours’ notice is a significant ...
The defence ministry has hit back at Australia’s response to its naval exercises off the east coast, labelling Canberra’s ...
Chinese companies are tapping into a rebound in investor sentiment fueled by hopes of Beijing's support for private firms and ...
China's naval exercise in the Tasman Sea has put Australia and New Zealand on alert, with Canberra calling it "unusual".
The verbal crossfire follows Australia’s complaint that it did not receive sufficient notice of a military drill conducted by ...
The second live-fire exercise comes just hours after Defence Minister Richard Marles called on China to explain its failure ...
The Australian Defence Force is monitoring three Chinese navy ships which are understood to be sailing east of Sydney.
Pilots diverted commercial airline planes after Chinese warships started a live firing exercise. Airservices Australia issued ...
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