1. China's denial of warship incident with Australian frigate 'regrettable'  Stuff.co.nz
  2. China Responds After Its 'Noise Weapon' Attack On Australia Navy Divers: Beijing's Sonar Defence  Hindustan Times
  3. What is a sonar pulse and how can it injure humans under water?  The Conversation Indonesia
  4. China rejects Australia’s accusation of Navy diver sonar incident | ABC News  ABC News (Australia)
  5. Australia's leader criticizes China over its warship's use of sonar that injured a naval diver  ABC News
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called the incident dangerous and unprofessional.Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called the incident dangerous and unprofessional.

China's denial of Australian warship attack 'regrettable'

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has accused the Chinese navy of “dangerous, unsafe and unprofessional” conduct after an incident in international waters near Japan, marking a potential fiction point with Beijing weeks after he visited the Chinese capital to stabilize relations.Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has accused the Chinese navy of “dangerous, unsafe and unprofessional” conduct after an incident in international waters near Japan, marking a potential fiction point with Beijing weeks after he visited the Chinese capital to stabilize relations.

Australian prime minister accuses Chinese navy of ‘dangerous’ conduct | CNN

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Australian navy divers have suffered minor injuries from a sonar pulse by a Chinese navy vessel. Here’s what that means and how underwater sound can hurt divers.

What is a sonar pulse and how can it injure humans under water?

Just days before Xi Jinping and Anthony Albanese shook hands at the APEC summit, Australian divers were injured by Chinese sonar. It begs the question, is the on-stage diplomacy all for show?

What the Chinese sonar incident that injured Australian navy divers tells us about Xi's relationship with Albanese and the West - ABC News

HMAS Toowoomba had been operating in international waters off Japan in support of a United Nations mission to enforce sanctions when the incident occurred on Tuesday.HMAS Toowoomba had been operating in international waters off Japan in support of a United Nations mission to enforce sanctions when the incident occurred on Tuesday.

Australian naval personnel injured by sonar pulses from Chinese warship | RNZ News

Australia accused the Chinese navy of likely causing minor injuries to Australian naval divers by operating its sonar while they were trying to clear fishing...Several militaries have accused China of dangerous actions in the western Pacific.

Australia says its navy divers were likely injured by the Chinese navy’s ‘unsafe’ use of sonar - NZ Herald

Chinese experts on Sunday refuted accusations from Australia claiming that a Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) destroyer used sonar to force divers from an Australian frigate to exit the water, saying that the Australian statement is vague and one-sided, and aims to hype the

Experts refute Australian charge claiming PLA destroyer's use of sonar 'unprofessional,' question Australian frigate's location, purpose in incident - Global Times

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The incident last Tuesday (November 14) in which Australian sailors suffered minor injuries from sonar pulses from a Chinese destroyer couldn’t have come

What's behind China's sonar pulse attack on Australia? - Asia Times

Beijing says Canberra should be mindful of improving relations, after Anthony Albanese called the navy incident involving Australian divers reckless and unsafe.Beijing says Canberra should be mindful of improving relations, after Anthony Albanese called the navy incident involving Australian divers reckless and unsafe.

Navy incident: China warns Australia over ‘irresponsible’ accusations

Anthony Albanese says China has damaged its relationship with Australia after navy personnel were injured b...

China sonar pulses Australia: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says relationship between two countries damaged over navy incident

Australia's government said on Saturday it had expressed serious concerns to China after an "unsafe and unprofessional" interaction between an Australian navy vessel and Chinese warship left Australian military divers injured.Australia's government said on Saturday it had expressed serious concerns to China after an "unsafe and unprofessional" interaction between an Australian navy vessel and Chinese warship left Australian military divers injured.

Australia criticises China for 'unsafe, unprofessional' naval interaction | Reuters

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Defence Minister Richard Marles says there was an “unsafe” interaction between the HMAS Toowoomba and a People’s Liberation Army-Navy destroyer.Defence Minister Richard Marles says there was an “unsafe” interaction between the HMAS Toowoomba and a People’s Liberation Army-Navy destroyer.

Australian navy divers injured after sonar pulses detected from Chinese warship

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has sat down with Sky News Australia to discuss China, the controversial High Court decision and Labor’s prominence legislation in his first sit-down interview since returning from a whirlwind overseas trip. The government has been under fire recently over its delayed response to the High Court’s ruling on indefinite detention and the naval incident that occurred last week, which led to divers suffering minor injuries. “I always speak up for Australia’s national interest, and that’s why I’m able to communicate,” Mr Albanese told Sky News Australia’s Kieran Gilbert. “I always – without exceptions – speak up for and engage in Australia’s national interest. “We are doing all that we need to do – everything within our power – to keep people safe. That’s our first, second, and third priority.”Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has sat down with Sky News Australia to discuss China, the controversial High Court decision and Labor’s prominence legislation in his first sit-down interview since returning from a whirlwind overseas trip. The government has been under fire recently over its delayed response to the High Court’s ruling on indefinite detention and the naval incident that occurred last week, which led to divers suffering minor injuries. “I always speak up for Australia’s national interest, and that’s why I’m able to communicate,” Mr Albanese told Sky News Australia’s Kieran Gilbert. “I always – without exceptions – speak up for and engage in Australia’s national interest. “We are doing all that we need to do – everything within our power – to keep people safe. That’s our first, second, and third priority.”

PM Anthony Albanese’s first sit-down interview since whirlwind overseas trip | Sky News Australia

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