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Fought in the jungles of northeast India, Imphal and Kohima were the sites of some of the fiercest fighting of WWII—where the ...
China's foreign ministry announced Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un would ...
China is preparing to roll out the red carpet to consolidate longtime and newfound friendships as it adjusts to shifts in the global order in trade and security. More than 20 world leaders will be ...
Tokyo conveys Beijing request to take 'appropriate action swiftly' following reports of Chinese social media videos ...
TOKYO — The Japanese government is appealing to countries in Asia and Europe to skip ceremonies in China next month ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin are scheduled to attend a massive military parade in China next week as part of its commemorations marking the 80th anniversary of ...
Seventy years after Japan's defeat in World War Two, the conflict's legacy haunts East Asia and reconciliation remains elusive.
Taiwan has urged people not to attend Beijing’s large-scale military parade next week. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
Asia paused on Sunday to remember Japan's surrender to the allied forces which ended World War II 65 years ago, as the Japanese prime minister apologized for wreaking suffering on the region and ...
Why Asia is still fighting over World War II Debates over the sincerity of Japan's contrition for aggression 70 years ago fray ties with South Korea and China – and ensnare the United States.
The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, was a turning point in world history, pulling the United States directly into ...
The most important attempt to adjudicate the horrors of World War II in Asia was the Tokyo war crimes trial — the lesser-known Asian equivalent of the Nuremberg trial for Nazi Germany’s leaders.