China, Japan and World War Two
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Asked to comment on claims of Chinese diplomats posting on social media regarding Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's erroneous remarks on China's Taiwan, including one sharing a series of cartoons,
Beijing sees a frank comment on Taiwan as a chance to weaken the prime minister.
“Disinformation magician,” Zhao Lijian, deputy director of China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Information Department, tweeted on February 16, with an image implying that U.S. predictions of an imminent Russian invasion of Ukraine were empty ...
Pieces of one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of the 20th century are coming to the Alden B. Dow Museum of Science & Art of Midland Center for the Arts next month. They're in an exhibit featuring two life-size, Chinese terracotta warriors from ...
The Alden B. Dow Museum of Science & Art at the Midland Center for the Arts will host an exhibit of the famous Chinese terra cotta warriors from the tomb of the first Chinese Emperor Qin Shihuang (246-210 BC). The exhibit, titled "Timeless Warriors and ...
China and Japan have been locked in an escalating row, set off by Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi's suggestion earlier this month that Japan could respond with its own self-defence force if China attacked Taiwan.
Workers uncrated a pair of 2,200-year-old ancient warriors Saturday in Midland following a flight from their home in China. Made of terra-cotta, the life-size figures were unearthed in 1974 and are now considered an eighth wonder of the world. Qin Shihuang ...
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is facing her first major diplomatic test less than a month into office, after angering China with remarks about Tokyo’s position on the red line issue of Taiwan.