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Chinese provocations in the Yellow Sea are part of broader campaign by Beijing to assert its influence over the region.
Christopher Luxon has proved he can go one-for-one with the big names in his most important test of leader-to-leader ...
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles has refused to say if Chinese warships were “targeting our cities” when they carried out ...
Xi Jinping’s top diplomat in Australia has warned Anthony Albanese that increasing military spending will impose a “heavy ...
The island plans to start introducing sea drones to its naval forces this year as part of preparations for what it sees as a ...
Analysis:Ahead of his first visit to China, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has been at pains to present meetings with ...
Driven by concerns about China’s growing power and assertiveness, both nations are playing a more active role in disputed ...
Beneath the doveish rhetoric of Xiao Qian, Xi Jinping’s man in Australia, in these pages is a subtext full of self-interest: Australia should not fall in with US demands for its allies to lift defence ...
Japan raises alarm over China’s dual aircraft carrier drills, citing near-misses and escalating risks in Pacific waters ...
Labour says the Government’s ‘divergent narratives’ on China create a ‘vulnerability’ for New Zealand’s national interests ...
Annual survey on Asian perceptions publishes latest findings as Prime Minister Christopher Luxon heads to Shanghai and Beijing for an official visit.