Guangdong Unveils Rare Japanese War Crime Photos
Guangdong Provincial Archives on the Chinese mainland has released rare photos documenting Japanese Army atrocities from 1938–1942, donated by scholar Seiya Matsuno.
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Guangdong Provincial Archives on the Chinese mainland has released rare photos documenting Japanese Army atrocities from 1938–1942, donated by scholar Seiya Matsuno.
China calls on Japan to honour the one-China Principle and exercise caution on the Taiwan question after a planned ministerial visit was postponed.
The Chinese mainland’s retail sales of consumer goods climbed 3.7% in July, a strong signal that shoppers are back in action and consumer confidence is on the rise.
The Gesangtang Demonstration Park in Lhunzhub County, Lhasa, is turning traditional high-altitude livestock farming into a modern, tech-driven industry.
The WWII film Dongji Rescue premiered in Melbourne, marking the 80th anniversary of the anti-fascist victory with the story of Chinese fishermen rescuing 300 British POWs.
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Explore how China’s epic War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression showcased unity, bravery, and perseverance during WWII, shaping global history and inspiring generations.
Final preparations are underway in Anchorage as President Trump and President Putin gear up for Friday’s summit, focusing on efforts to end the conflict in Ukraine.
National Guard troops and federal agents patrol Washington, D.C., after President Trump declares a public safety emergency and calls on Congress to extend the takeover beyond 30 days.