A Chinese naval cruiser fired live rounds Saturday during a task force drill in the sea between Australia and New Zealand, government officials said, prompting an alert to commercial air traffic.
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New Zealand said the Chinese navy conducted a live-fire exercise in international waters near the Pacific nation on Saturday, ...
Australia accused China on Saturday of failing to give satisfactory reasons for what it called inadequate notice of a ...
Australia accused China of inadequate notice for live-fire drills affecting flights between Australia and New Zealand.