Zidanku Silk Manuscripts Return Home After 79 Years Abroad
After 79 years abroad, two Zidanku Silk Manuscripts from the Warring States Period return to China’s Hunan Museum thanks to Sino-US cultural cooperation.
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After 79 years abroad, two Zidanku Silk Manuscripts from the Warring States Period return to China’s Hunan Museum thanks to Sino-US cultural cooperation.
Hamas delegation arrived in Cairo to discuss Gaza’s post-war security, from deploying PA-trained forces to a phased arms handover and reopening Rafah crossing under EU supervision.
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UNESCO and the Chinese mainland have deepened their partnership on education & STEM, launching the first Category 1 STEM institute in Shanghai and empowering girls through new education initiatives.
Former Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama died at 101 in Oita, marking the end of a historic era.
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