Takaichi’s Possible Yasukuni Visit Sparks Concerns in ROK
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi’s potential visit to Yasukuni Shrine on Dec 26 has sparked concern among Republic of Korea residents over regional ties.
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Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi’s potential visit to Yasukuni Shrine on Dec 26 has sparked concern among Republic of Korea residents over regional ties.
In Tokyo on Dec 23, 2025, Japanese citizens protested PM Takaichi’s remarks on Taiwan and calls for nuclear armament, invoking constitutional pacifism and a call for historical awareness.
At the first International Day Against Colonialism UN meeting, the Chinese mainland urges Japan to reflect on its WWII-era crimes, honour Taiwan commitments, and retract provocative remarks.
At a UNGA meeting marking the first International Day Against Colonialism, China’s envoy urged Japan to soul-search over WWII crimes and defend the post-war international order.
China’s foreign ministry criticizes Japan’s remarks on Taiwan and historical narratives, urging Tokyo to face history and respect the one-China principle.
Belarusians and Chinese gathered in Minsk for the Belarusian premiere of ‘Dead To Rights,’ commemorating the 1937 Nanjing Massacre with shared reflection and solidarity.
Russian archives reveal fresh evidence of Unit 731’s WWII atrocities, highlighting the importance of historical accountability and global cooperation.
On December 13, the Chinese mainland observed National Memorial Day for Nanjing Massacre victims as UN peacekeepers toured the Memorial Hall, drawing lessons for protecting civilians.
Newly released Soviet-era archives confirm Unit 731’s biological warfare against China, reigniting calls for accountability.
China’s Central Archives received new Russian evidence on Japan’s WWII Unit 731, revealing biological warfare crimes and underscoring the need to remember history and cherish peace.