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Film shows horrors of massacre

[2017-12-14 07:28]

When the Imperial Japanese Army invaded Nanjing in 1937, hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians and prisoners of war were slaughtered, and many of the women raped, in what was then the capital of China.

Japanese ask Abe to apologize for war

[2017-12-14 07:28]

Activist Seiji Uematsu has asked Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to apologize and mourn on behalf of the Japanese government for those killed during the Nanjing Massacre.

Photographs reinforce memory of crimes

[2017-12-14 07:28]

A publishing symposium highlighting two books that show pictures of hundreds of victims of Japanese biological warfare in China during World War II was held in Anda county, Heilongjiang province, on Wednesday, the 80th anniversary of the start of the Nanjing Massacre.

Canada honors the victims of rampage

[2017-12-14 07:28]

On the 80th anniversary of Nanjing Massacre, 80 Chinese community leaders gathered on Tuesday in Toronto, Canada, to pay tribute to the 300,000 victims of invading Japanese troops.

Awareness of ivory ban to get boost

[2017-12-13 08:00]

Consumers widely support the national ivory ban that will take effect at the end of this year in China, but public awareness is still low, according to a report released on Tuesday by two NGOs.

Police: Kids used by smuggling rings

[2017-12-13 08:00]

Three smuggling rings that allegedly used schoolchildren to carry electronic products across the border have been broken up, law enforcement authorities said on Monday.

Nation faces 'talent gap' in cybersecurity

[2017-12-13 08:00]

The training of cybersecurity talent is an urgent and important task for China's internet development, according to a senior official with the nation's web watchdog.

Internet entrepreneur outed for defaulting on debts

[2017-12-13 08:00]

The founder of Chinese internet company LeEco - a one-time technology success that's now facing a severe cash crunch - has been placed on a national list of debt defaulters after failing to comply with a court order.

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[2017-12-13 08:00]

New book tells stories of Jews sheltered in China

[2017-12-13 08:00]

A new book was launched on Dec 12 in Shanghai that gives a new Chinese perspective on Jewish refugees in China during World War II.

Denials of massacre rebutted by author

[2017-12-13 08:00]

A book rebutting denials of the Nanjing Massacre, a notorious rampage of rape and murder by Japanese troops in China in the winter of 1937-38, was published in Shanghai on Monday.

Guideline offers lawyers more convenience at jails

[2017-12-13 08:00]

Lawyers will have greater convenience and protection while meeting their clients in prisons, according to a new guideline from the Ministry of Justice that took effect on Monday.

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