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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese leaves for Shanghai on Saturday on an official visit to China where regional ...
Analysts in the U.S. and Australia have suggested the Yang case is evidence that China is exploiting New Zealand as a weak link in what's known as the "Five Eyes," the intelligence alliance ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed there had been "no imminent risk of danger" to Australian or New Zealand assets. Asked about the drills on Friday, China's foreign ministry ...
Australia and New Zealand have in recent years become increasingly economically dependent on China. Xi’s administration has devoted extensive new resources to globalizing China’s state media ...
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son led the Vietnamese delegation to attend the ASEAN+1 ...
New Zealand has joined Australia in denouncing a graphic tweet posted by a Chinese official that shows a fake image of a grinning Australian soldier holding a bloodied knife to a child’s throat.
Australia and New Zealand on Monday expressed grave concerns over developments in Hong Kong and the human rights situation in the Xinjiang region of China, as the two nations sought to get in ...
Australian and New Zealand prime ministers are meeting to talk about China’s importance to their national economies Rod McGuirk Tuesday 07 February 2023 05:28 GMT ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Leaders in Australia and New Zealand say China should have given them more warning before its navy conducted an unusual series of live fire exercises in the seas ...
New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta also faced resistance from Australian officials last month after she offered to mediate a truce between Australia and China, stating that both ...
Australia and New Zealand’s prime ministers agreed Friday that the security implications of China’s burgeoning influence must be discussed at a meeting of western Pacific leaders next week.
Australia takes notice. Needless to say, the event caused quite a kerfuffle in Australia and New Zealand. As Peter Hartcher, international and political editor for The Sydney Morning Herald ...
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