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Set during the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, the wartime thriller’s release comes as China ramps up a nationwide drive to mark 80 ...
Niu Vision Media said that the film has grossed 531M Chinese yuan (nearly $74M) so far, since the film’s July 25 release in ...
Based on true events, the film follows a group of civilians in a Japanese-controlled photo studio in Nanjing, where, as they are forced to develop images for the occupiers, they secretly document the ...
Niu Vision Media and Echelon Studios are teaming to bring 'Dead to Rights,' the Chinese wartime drama from Shen Ao to North ...
Myanmar military courts have sentenced a dozen individuals, including five Chinese nationals, to life imprisonment for human trafficking ...
An Indonesian history project has sparked worries among scholars and activists due to released drafts that downplay ...
I urge Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith to co-sponsor Senate Bill 817. Passage of this bill would make clear that the U.S. is willing to recognize and stand up to this crime against humanity.
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While reports in Chinese state media noted Walz’s frequent visits to China and past advocacy for “fostering cultural exchanges,” there were no mentions of his human rights-related criticisms.