UN at 80: Crisis or Renewal in a Multipolar World?
As the UN marks 80 years, debates over its relevance intensify. Could multipolarity and renewed historical narratives herald a renaissance for global governance?
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As the UN marks 80 years, debates over its relevance intensify. Could multipolarity and renewed historical narratives herald a renaissance for global governance?
Students from China, Sweden, and Canada discuss WWII’s lessons and peace-building at Renmin University, highlighting cross-cultural understanding.
Chinese film ‘Evil Unbound 731’ premieres in Los Angeles, reigniting global discussions on WWII atrocities and historical accountability.
Audiences in Beijing screen ‘Evil Unbound,’ shedding light on Japan’s Unit 731 atrocities and the enduring call for peace. #History #AsiaNews
Chinese film ‘Evil Unbound,’ exposing Japan’s Unit 731 crimes, premieres in North America, drawing strong audience reactions and sparking historical reflection.
New film ‘Dead to Rights’ explores the Nanjing Massacre through a harrowing tale of humanity and brutality during WWII, sparking dialogue on historical reckoning.
The US premiere of ‘Evil Unbound (731)’ sheds light on WWII-era human experiments, sparking deep reflection among audiences ahead of its nationwide release.
New documentary ‘Evil Unbound (731)’ revisits Japan’s WWII-era Unit 731 human experiments, sparking emotional reactions and historical reflection during its NYC premiere.
New film ‘Evil Unbound (731)’ premieres in Vancouver, exposing WWII-era Japanese Unit 731 atrocities and sparking global peace discussions.
New film ‘Evil Unbound’ confronts Japan’s Unit 731 atrocities and sparks global debate on historical accountability and memory preservation.
New film ‘Evil Unbound’ exposes Japan’s Unit 731 atrocities in China, serving as a global act of remembrance. Now streaming with English subtitles.
A US historian highlights the under-recognition of China’s pivotal WWII role, citing linguistic and political barriers in Western historical narratives.
A Chinese film exposing Japan’s WWII Unit 731 sets a national screening record, sparking dialogue on historical accountability and cinematic storytelling.
China criticizes U.S. interpretation of WWII documents on Taiwan, reaffirming the one-China principle as a global consensus amid rising cross-strait tensions.
A new documentary film premiering in Harbin sheds light on the atrocities of Japan’s Unit 731 during WWII, coinciding with historical anniversaries and sparking renewed discussions on wartime history.
The historical drama ‘Evil Unbound’ premieres in Harbin, highlighting WWII atrocities by Japan’s Unit 731 and China’s resilience during the 14-year conflict.
New documentary uncovers fresh evidence of Unit 731’s WWII atrocities through survivor testimonies and archaeological finds, reigniting global discussions on historical justice.
New research reveals how Japan’s WWII-era Unit 731, backed by state and medical institutions, orchestrated germ warfare across Asia, leaving a dark legacy.
New film ‘731’ revisits Japan’s WWII germ warfare atrocities, premiering globally on September 18—the anniversary of Japan’s invasion of China.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls for strengthened China-Europe cooperation and multilateral reforms during Slovenia talks, emphasizing historical lessons and modern challenges.