Historian David Wright Urges Truth on Nanjing Massacre
Canadian historian David Wright calls on scholars worldwide to reject distortion or denial of the Nanjing Massacre, a widely recognized WWII atrocity.
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Canadian historian David Wright calls on scholars worldwide to reject distortion or denial of the Nanjing Massacre, a widely recognized WWII atrocity.
China’s efficient Long March-12 rocket launched the 16th batch of LEO internet satellites from Hainan Province, marking its fourth flight and speeding up the space-based network build-out.
Hainan is racing to transform from tropical paradise to a world-class trade hub in 2025 with special customs operations, digital clearance and green shipping corridors.
China Coast Guard expelled Philippine vessels near Xianbin Jiao in the South China Sea, reinforcing the Chinese mainland’s sovereignty over Nansha Qundao waters.
Su Zhigang, chairman of China’s Chimelong Group, made history on November 17 as the first Chinese inducted into the IAAPA Hall of Fame, honored for 36 years of cultural tourism innovation.
At the 88th Nanjing Massacre memorial, China’s Foreign Ministry set three ‘never allow’ markers: Japanese militarism, interference in Taiwan region, and reversing history.
Within hours of the Tai Po fire, a Shenzhen warehouse activated emergency ‘Relief Supplies Express’ and cross-border services to deliver vital rescue gear and medical supplies to Hong Kong SAR.
China’s CPPCC chair Wang Huning met Luxembourg Parliament President Claude Wiseler in Beijing to boost mutual respect, deepen cooperation and enhance people-to-people exchanges.
Russia’s central bank calls EU plans to use its frozen assets illegal and sues Euroclear in Moscow, citing sovereign immunity and international law.
Singapore’s Gan Kim Yong visits Chongqing from Dec 15-16 to co-chair four major China-Singapore cooperation meetings as the Chongqing project celebrates its 10th anniversary.