Chinese War Film ‘Dead to Rights’ Sparks Reflection in South Korea
Chinese war film ‘Dead to Rights’, set against the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, premiered in South Korea, moving audiences with its powerful storytelling.
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Chinese war film ‘Dead to Rights’, set against the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, premiered in South Korea, moving audiences with its powerful storytelling.
Manchester City cruised past Dortmund, Inter Milan kept a perfect record, and Barcelona battled back for a 3-3 draw in the latest Champions League action.
Guangdong expands 240-hour visa-free transit to five new ports, streamlining overseas access for the 15th National Games in Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao from Nov 9-21.
Li Yajie clinched gold in the women’s 1m springboard with 330.55 points at the Chinese mainland’s 15th National Games, while Shandong’s Lian Junjie dazzled in the men’s all-around.
The Main Press Center in Guangzhou opens Friday for China’s 15th National Games, welcoming 3,200 journalists, 29 broadcasters, and showcasing Lingnan heritage and interactive exhibits.
In Xi’an, 300 media leaders from across the Global South convened to explore how media’s power can nurture trust, shape narratives and build a shared future.
Explore Shanghai’s Yangpu Riverfront, where industrial relics like China’s first modern waterworks meet art installations and calm river views in a revitalized urban space.
Chinese martial arts MMORPG JX3 celebrates 16 years with a 700,000-visitor Shanghai event, showcasing the community-driven formula behind its enduring legacy.
Under the U.S.-brokered ceasefire, Israel received remains of another Gaza hostage, with exchanges pressing on amid fleeting violence and aid deliveries increasing.
The U.S. Supreme Court questioned the legality of President Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, probing the reach of a 1977 emergency law and its impact on executive power and global trade.