A Chinese student was deeply impressed by what he saw at Mr. Abe’s state funeral
At the state funeral of Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, more than 200 countries' representatives attended, and tens of thousands of people laid flower offerings outside the venue. However, there was also opposition, and some Japanese objected to Mr. Abe's state funeral. Seeing the anti-funeral protesters protected by the ...
Chinese and Russian warships entered US waters
Days ago, the media reported that on September 19, a formation of Chinese and Russian-flagged warships sailed into US territorial waters near Alaska, in the Bering Sea. A U.S. Navy patrol ship, a 400-foot cruiser named Kimball, discovered three Chinese naval vessels and four Russian naval vessels sailing 85 miles north ...
‘He who laughs last laughs best’: UK responds to CCP taunts
The UK responded sharply to the Chinese regime after it mocked its expansion of relations with Japan, "to address the strategic threat posed by China," announced in New York on the occasion of the 77th UN General Assembly. On the one hand, Prime Minister Liz Truss met with Japanese Prime Minister ...
The shameful secret of Mao Zedong and the Japanese, which hides the Chinese regime
The recent scandal, sparked by Chinese police harassing a girl for wearing a Japanese kimono, brought to light the secret of the actual relationship that the leader, Mao Zedong, had with the Japanese, which would embarrass the Chinese. A tweet from the editor-in-chief of the media What's on Weibo, Manya Koetse, ...
‘No freedom to dress’: The girl in Japanese kimono is interrogated and Chinese police tore her cape off
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the diplomatic relations’ establishment between China and Japan, but the recent rise of anti-Japanese sentiment has attracted public attention. Recently, a video of a policeman scolding and tearing off a girl's Japanese kimono on the street has gone viral. With a heavy heart ...
Boycotted in the mainland, this Chinese actor makes name in Japan
Zhang Zhehan, a 31-year-old Chinese actor, has just won the Best Overseas Actor in Japan. Despite his popularity in the country, he is gasping for career survival in his hometown. Up Media reported that he topped the list of favorite overseas TV drama stars released by Japanese magazine SCREEN for his ...
Zha Lijian mocks Japan’s ‘Constitutional Amendment’, giving Xi Jinping trouble again
Despite the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on July 8, the Japanese parliamentary election on July 11 resulted in the big victory of the "Constitutional Amendment" introduced by the political party that Abe supported. Regarding this, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian retweeted an editorial by The Global ...
Over 500 Chinese speculators trapped in Japanese real estate project
Hundreds of Chinese investors have bought a real estate project in Japan, where the property and wealth are empty, and they risk losing millions of dollars of investment funds. According to Chinese state media, more than 500 people in Beijing, Shanghai, and other places purchased a project of Japan's Toyotomi Corporation ...
First time in 50 years: The actions of Taiwanese officials give Beijing ‘ants in pants’
On July 8, Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated while giving a speech on the street. This event shocked the world. His family will hold Abe's funeral on July 12. In harmony with the significant loss to Japan and the world, Taiwanese media reported that Taiwan's Vice President ...
Shinzo Abe: Slain former Japanese prime minister stood up to Chinese regime
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was shot dead on Friday, July 8, while giving a speech in the town of Nara. The news shocked the world and quickly made the front pages of mainstream media. Abe was central in his country's politics during the last decades. Still, he also left ...
Chinese businesses and media celebrate Abe’s death
Japan’s former prime minister Shinzo Abe died in hospital after he was shot at a political campaign event on July 8. World leaders and politicians offered condolences to Japan over the loss. Amid historical, complicated, and fraught relationships between China and Japan, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said his ...
‘Unfortunately It’s Not You’ quickly removed from social platforms after Abe’s assassination
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe died after being shot on July 8 while giving a campaign speech in Nara city, Japan. The news of the shooting assassination has quickly become the mainland's Weibo hot search list. Some Weibo netizens took advantage of the topic and added the #Unfortunately It's Not You# ...
Former Japanese intelligence official: The CCP sent 20,000 spies to infiltrate Japan
Masatoshi Fujitani, a former investigator and analyst of the Public Security Intelligence Agency of Japan, said in a television interview that: the CCP is estimated to have sent between 20.000 and 25.000 spies to infiltrate Japan, while the staff of the Public Security Intelligence Agency of Japan amounts to only 1700 people, ...
Chinese little pinks ‘celebrate’ the death of former prime minister Abe, call the killer a ‘hero’
After the former Japanese prime minister, Shinzo Abe, was shot and died, the "joy" of a part of the Chinese population was exposed in many newspapers worldwide. A Chinese lawyer even exclaimed, "this country is so weird," as they celebrated the death of a man who did them no harm. ...
Japan reacts to recent ‘uninvited visits’ from China’s navy
According to Japan's Defense Ministry's report, three Chinese navy ships were spotted sailing 80 miles northeast of Miyako Island and entering the disputed East China Sea on June 29. Previously, Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) detected ships of The Chinese People Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) circling Japan for days since June ...
Former member of Japan’s largest crime group witnessed CCP’s live organ harvesting with his own eyes
A former Japanese gang member happened to witness a forced organ practice in a China hospital where a Falun Gong practitioner was placed on an operating table, anesthetized, tendon being cut, tied, and ready for the liver to be carved out. In an interview with the Epoch Times, Ushio Sugawara told ...
