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Nanjing massacre remembered
A memorial service to mark the 80th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre committed by the Japanese military during World War II brought together hundreds of activists and members of the Chinese and other Asian communities on Sunday in San Francisco.
China launches communication satellite for Algeria
China launched Algeria's first communication satellite, Alcomsat-1, into a preset orbit from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in the southwestern province of Sichuan early Monday.
Britain, EU could strike trade deal within a year, says Brexit chief
Brexit Secretary David Davis said Sunday the odds of Britain exiting the European Union without a deal had dropped dramatically following an agreement both sides reached in Brussels on Friday.
Algerian boy, 12, wins Shenzhen talent contest
A 12-year-old Algerian boy was crowned winner of the eighth Shenzhen Expats Chinese Talent Competition on Sunday.
DaDong duck ready for New York opening
To acclaimed chef Dong Zhenxiang, it's all about the texture of the duck.
South San Francisco elects first Chinese-American mayor
Liza Lau Normandy has been elected mayor of South San Francisco, the first Chinese-American to be elected in the city's 110 years history, according to World Journal.
Welsh national side helping with Chinese soccer goals
Fans of the Welsh national soccer team have experienced some dizzying highs and disappointing lows in the last 18 months.
Universities champion new ideas
Tsinghua University and Imperial College London have launched a joint fund to support bold scientific ideas in their early stages.
Four injured in New York City blast, suspect nabbed
Several people were hurt in an explosion in the New York City subway near the Times Square area of Manhattan in early Monday morning.
Bad weather causes massive travel disruption in Britain
Severe frost, rains and icy roads after heavy snowfall have caused major travel disruption across large parts of Britain on Monday.
Four injured in Manhattan terror-related explosion
Police said four people were injured as a device attached to a suspected bomber exploded prematurely at the New York Port Authority bus terminal in Midtown Manhattan during Monday’s morning rush hour.
رئيس أكاديمية الدراسات الإستراتيجية والدفاعية يستقبل مسؤولًا إيطاليًّا
مسقط- العُمانية استقبل اللواء الركن حامد بن أحمد سكرون رئيس أكاديمية الدراسات الإستراتيجية والدفاعية في مكتبه بمعسكر بيت الفلج أمس أندريا مار جيليتي رئيس مركز الدراسات الدولية الإيطا
سلطنة عُمان والاتحاد الأوروبي يؤكدان ضرورة خفض التصعيد في المنطقة
مسقط- العُمانية استقبل معالي السّيد بدر بن حمد البوسعيدي وزير الخارجية، أمس، لويجي دي مايو المبعوث الخاص للاتحاد الأوروبي إلى منطقة الخليج، وذلك في ديوان عام وزارة الخارجية. وجرى خلال
UK and China allow more direct flights
The United Kingdom and China have agreed to raise the limit on the number of direct weekly flights between the two nations to 150 from 100. The UK government said the move was the first of several "open skies" deals struck in an effort to increase trade post-Brexit.
Would-be suicide bomber sets off explosion in NYC
A would-be suicide bomber set off part of a homemade explosive device in a subway passage between Times Square and the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan during Monday's morning rush hour, seriously wounding himself and injuring four others, police said.
Young Chinese-Irish ballroom dancer goes international
Kerry Sui, a 10-year-old Chinese-Irish dancer, and her dance partner Francis Carty are set to compete in Italy and perform on Chinese TV after winning the British juvenile ballroom championship.
Nanjing massacre remembered on 80th anniversary
A memorial service to mark the 80th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre committed by the Japanese military during World War II brought together hundreds of activists and members of the Chinese and other Asian communities on Sunday in San Francisco.
Chinese, Russian and Indian ministers meet
China, Russia and India agreed to maintain regional security and economic architecture in the Asia-Pacific, according to a joint statement issued on Monday after the 15th trilateral meeting of the foreign ministers of the three countries.
WWII memorials solemn reminders of war tragedy
Memorial days were set up by governments of the war’s major belligerents to remember those who died or sacrificed themselves, and to remind people of tragedies caused by war. Here are ways different countries keep the memory of the wartime history alive.
Satellite lofted for first Arab country
A Chinese-made communications satellite became the first "export" of such a spacecraft to an Arab country when it was launched by China on Monday for Algeria.