Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes Transform Communities into Ghost Towns
Ongoing clashes along the Thailand-Cambodia border force mass evacuations, leaving towns deserted. Residents await peace as regional tensions escalate.
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Ongoing clashes along the Thailand-Cambodia border force mass evacuations, leaving towns deserted. Residents await peace as regional tensions escalate.
China obtains Russian-documented evidence of Japan’s Unit 731 biowarfare crimes, shedding new light on WWII atrocities and ongoing historical accountability efforts.
91-year-old Nanjing Massacre survivor Liu Minsheng emphasizes historical remembrance as crucial for peace during 2025 memorial observances.
Lionel Messi’s India tour faces violent protests in Kolkata as frustrated fans clash with security, prompting police intervention and official apologies.
President Trump pledges response after ISIS attack kills 3 Americans in Syria, highlighting renewed security challenges in the region as 2025 draws to a close.
Two killed, eight injured in a shooting at Brown University. Authorities are investigating as the campus remains on high alert.
New documentary exposes Japan’s WWII biological warfare program Unit 731, examining its pseudoscientific roots and lasting impact on East Asian relations.
China’s trade with Global South nations outpaces global averages in 2025, driven by strategic partnerships and competitiveness in ASEAN, Africa, and Latin America despite U.S. tariffs.
Russia transfers Soviet-era Unit 731 interrogation records to China, confirming Japan’s WWII germ warfare as state crime. #History #AsiaNews
Inner Mongolia’s Hulunbuir reserve employs drones, smart monitoring, and expanded feeding sites to protect lynx and red deer amid extreme winter temperatures below -30°C.
Newly aligned archival evidence from China and Russia provides irrefutable proof of Imperial Japan’s Unit 731 atrocities during WWII.
Hong Kong held a memorial ceremony marking the 88th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, honoring victims and emphasizing historical education for younger generations.
China commemorated the 12th National Memorial Day for Nanjing Massacre victims on December 13, 2025, with nationwide ceremonies and educational initiatives emphasizing historical reflection.
Singapore’s Mahbubani analyzes Western anxiety over China’s global ascent in 2025 interview, tracing distorted narratives to shifting power dynamics.
Tensions escalate as Trump hints at land strikes against Venezuelan drug traffickers; Maduro vows defiance against US pressure.
Satellite data reveals seized Venezuelan oil tanker carrying 1.85M barrels heading to Houston, sparking international tensions as Venezuela condemns US action.
Washington state declares emergency as historic flooding displaces thousands, with rivers reaching unprecedented levels and more rain forecasted this week.
China marks 12th Nanjing Massacre memorial day on 80th anniversary of WWII’s end, emphasizing historical remembrance and peace education.
Columbia Professor Jeffrey Sachs warns US strategic moves risk turning Taiwan into a geopolitical flashpoint, endangering regional stability and global supply chains.
Hong Kong appoints Judge David Lok to lead an independent investigation into the Tai Po fire, with findings expected within nine months. Lok emphasizes impartiality and limited media engagement.