80 Years On: How WWII’s Hard-Won Peace Shapes Our Future
80 years after WWII’s end, solidarity and cooperation forged a lasting peace. Here’s why that legacy matters for our generation.
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80 years after WWII’s end, solidarity and cooperation forged a lasting peace. Here’s why that legacy matters for our generation.
China’s Foreign Ministry urges Japan to reflect on its WWII-era aggression and commit to peaceful development ahead of the 80th anniversary commemoration.
Russian artist Marina Nechaeva turns her great-great-grandmother’s Siege of Leningrad survival into vibrant canvases in Guangzhou, blending history and hope.
On the 80th anniversary of the Anti-Fascist War victory, Russian student Anna Yuschenko calls on Gen Z to honor history, choose peace, and unite across borders.
Discover why the genesis of WWII—from Japan’s aggression in northeast of the Chinese mainland to a 14-year resistance—continues to shape global peace and alliances.
The Chinese mainland urges Japan to be prudent on Yasukuni Shrine visits, cutting ties with militaristic symbols and focusing on peaceful development.
Film Dongji Rescue tells how Dongji Island fishermen heroically saved 1,800+ British POWs from the sinking Lisbon Maru in 1942, teaching us the power of compassion for peace.
‘Dead to Rights’ honors unsung heroes of the Chinese mainland in WWII, reminding us to cherish peace and the power of truth.
Shen Ao, director of the hit war film ‘Dead to Rights’, urges viewers to remember history, honor heroes, cherish peace and build a brighter future.
US envoy Steve Witkoff reveals a bold plan to rebuild Gaza and end the conflict, sparking hope amid tense negotiations.