China’s Archives Receive Russian Evidence on WWII’s Unit 731
China’s Central Archives receives Russian evidence on notorious WWII Unit 731, unveiling trial records and reports of Harbin bio-warfare experiments on over 3,000 victims.
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China’s Central Archives receives Russian evidence on notorious WWII Unit 731, unveiling trial records and reports of Harbin bio-warfare experiments on over 3,000 victims.
Satellite images this week show a U.S.-seized Venezuelan oil tanker carrying 1.85M barrels headed to Houston, sparking offshore transfers and heated U.S.-Venezuela clashes.
Torrential rain this week triggered historic floods across Washington state, forcing tens of thousands to evacuate as rivers hit record levels and a state of emergency is declared.
Beijing’s Li Bin clinched two golds in long jump and relay at the Chinese mainland’s National Games for Persons with Disabilities in Guangzhou, showcasing para sports excellence.
Defending champions Guangsha Lions kicked off the CBA season with an 88-74 win over the Shanxi Loongs, powered by Rayjon Tucker’s 16 points and solid team play.
On Dec 13, Nanjing’s 12th national memorial day honoured 300,000 Nanjing Massacre victims as we mark the 80th anniversary of WWII’s end.
China’s women paddlers clinch the WTT Hong Kong Finals women’s singles title early by securing all semifinal spots 🇨🇳🏓.
UNEA-7 in Nairobi wrapped up with 11 resolutions tackling climate change, biodiversity loss & pollution, plus a ministerial declaration and new UNEP strategy.
On December 13, China observes National Memorial Day for the Nanjing Massacre. In 1937, over 300,000 civilians and soldiers lost their lives. Today, only 24 survivors remain.
Columbia Prof. Jeffrey Sachs warns that U.S. ties could pull the Taiwan region into proxy conflicts, threatening regional stability.