AFCON 2025: Red Cards & Late Winners Shake Up Group Stage
AFCON 2025’s opening group matches on Dec 24 saw dramatic red cards and stoppage-time goals that reshaped Group E and F standings.
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AFCON 2025’s opening group matches on Dec 24 saw dramatic red cards and stoppage-time goals that reshaped Group E and F standings.
The documentary ‘Unerasable Evidence’ uses trial records and rare footage to expose Iwane Matsui’s role in the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, highlighting the importance of historical memory.
China’s NUDT team set a new maglev world record, accelerating a test vehicle to 700 km/h in just 2 seconds on a 400m track.
Analyst Shigeaki Koga warns that Sanae Takaichi’s tough stance on the Taiwan question and possible Yasukuni Shrine visits could strain ties with mainland China and the Republic of Korea.
China slammed Japan’s prime minister over nuclear sub hints as Tokyo gears up radar deployments in Okinawa. Beijing defends its defense spending and vows countermeasures against provocations.
China’s Commerce Ministry urges a balanced, law-compliant solution for TikTok’s US joint venture, following agreements with three investors to secure its US operations.
Kiyoshi Kawashima’s shocking Unit 731 confession reveals a secret, systematic killing operation in WWII—brought to light by CGTN’s in-depth report.
China’s continuous anti-corruption drive was reaffirmed at the CPC meeting, highlighting higher self-governance standards, detailed discipline rules, and real-world impact in 2025.
Thailand and Cambodia have entered day two of their border negotiations in Chanthaburi, with skirmishes easing and a defense minister meeting set for this Saturday.
China rejects the US’s new Section 301 semiconductor tariffs, calling them WTO-violating and supply chain risks. See how this trade spat could impact global tech.