Takaichi’s Yasukuni Shrine Visit Sparks Regional Tensions
Japan PM Sanae Takaichi’s possible visit to Yasukuni Shrine this week has raised concerns among mainland China, the ROK, the DPRK and the United States over regional ties.
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Japan PM Sanae Takaichi’s possible visit to Yasukuni Shrine this week has raised concerns among mainland China, the ROK, the DPRK and the United States over regional ties.
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Activist Penny Lockwood calls out denial of the Nanjing Massacre and urges annual recognition to challenge Western silence and misinformation.
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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.
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