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China Trying To Block Japan’s Push For Hiroshima Commemoration At UN
Bianca Ortega | | May 14, 2015 03:42 AM EDT |
China on Tuesday clashed with Japan at the United Nations (UN) Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty when it attempted to block the latter's bid for world leaders to commemorate the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings' 70th anniversary.

Alan Turing's Journals Up for Auction
Marco Foronda | | Jan 26, 2015 05:22 AM EST |
The notebook could contain previously inaccessible details about the birth of computer science and artificial intelligence.
Hong Kong Police Detonate WWII Warhead
David Perry | | Aug 29, 2014 03:58 PM EDT |
The WWII remnant had been buried for nearly 70 year but was still live.

Urns Containing Ashes of Chinese Soldiers Killed in WWII Returned to Rightful Home
Katie Collom | | Jun 13, 2014 03:41 AM EDT |
24 urns containing the remains of Chinese soldiers who died defending Myanmar against Japanese aggression from 1942-45 were placed in Tenchong county's national martyr's cemetery on Thursday. The 24 urns represent the return of over 600 Chinese soldiers believed to be buried at the Yunnan-Myanmar border.
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