Remembering Nanjing: From Massacre to Mission
On December 13, China remembers the Nanjing Massacre victims. UN peacekeepers in training visited the Memorial Hall, honoring the fallen and reinforcing their duty to protect civilians.
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On December 13, China remembers the Nanjing Massacre victims. UN peacekeepers in training visited the Memorial Hall, honoring the fallen and reinforcing their duty to protect civilians.
Providence Police released video of a person of interest in last Saturday’s Brown University shooting. Anyone with info on the suspect seen on Hope Street should come forward.
Beijing’s first snowfall on Dec 12 sparked an eco-friendly cleanup using machines and crews instead of chemicals to protect the environment.
Ongoing Thailand-Cambodia border clashes have evacuated tens of thousands, leaving once-bustling communities deserted. Residents hope for peace soon.
New documents from Russia and the Central Archives of the Chinese mainland expose Japan’s WWII Unit 731 biological warfare atrocities, reminding us why peace must prevail.
91-year-old Liu Minsheng reflects on the Nanjing Massacre, urging us to remember 1937’s suffering and cherish peace on China’s National Memorial Day.
Messi’s India tour kicked off in Kolkata with fans rioting at the Salt Lake Stadium after his quick appearance. Organizer detained and West Bengal CM apologizes.
President Trump vows swift retaliation after a suspected IS attacker killed two U.S. soldiers and a civilian interpreter in Syria on Dec 13.
A shooting at Brown University on Dec 13 left two dead and eight injured. Campus-wide search underway as students and global community express solidarity and concern over campus safety.
Explore Japan’s Unit 731: how divine mandate and obsession with biological weapons led to WWII’s darkest human experiments.