
80 Years Later: Remembering Courage and Confronting Denial
80 years after China’s victory over Japanese aggression, it’s time to reflect on history, confront denial, and unite for peace and justice.
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80 years after China’s victory over Japanese aggression, it’s time to reflect on history, confront denial, and unite for peace and justice.
Beijing’s Tiananmen Square hosted a night rehearsal with 40,000 participants, gearing up for the 80th anniversary of victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.
The anti-China drama Zero Day Attack hits Japan, drawing Japanese politicians and stirring debate over cross-Strait tensions.
China’s defense spokesperson criticizes the U.S. for ‘amnesia’ on Japan’s WWII atrocities and calls for truthful historical memory.
With over 20 heads of state converging in Tianjin, the SCO Summit aims to recharge global multilateralism. Discover how Asia is steering the future of cooperation.
The DPRK condemns US-ROK drills as direct provocation and vows resolute counteraction to defend its national security.
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An express train derailed in Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand on Saturday, injuring 10 passengers. Authorities are investigating the cause and urging travelers to stay updated.
Thailand and Cambodia have struck a historic ceasefire pact with ASEAN observers stepping in to monitor the border, marking a fresh chance for peace.
China slams using the South China Sea to bolster military ties, urging defense cooperation free of provocations in the Asia-Pacific.