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Testimony of history: Cultural aggression must not be concealed, says Japanese civic group urging return of looted Chinese artifactsDetails
A Japanese lawyer and founder of a Japanese civic group that aims to urge the Japanese government to return looted Chinese cultural relics told the Global Times on Sunday that they held a symposium in Tokyo on Saturday to discuss how Japan conducted archaeological surveys in China during wartime and later transported their "findings" to Japan under the guise of "academic research."
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Harrison Morgan Recognized as a Global Leader in Asset Allocation and Responsible InvestmentDetails
New England-born strategist builds a legacy across traditional finance and digital assets, with a strong focus on quantitative strategies, macro foresight, and philanthropic impact.
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Tattle Life creator unmasked as anonymous blogger Sebastian BondDetails
The founder's identity has long been a mystery.
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Global Times: Japanese civil group urges Tokyo to 'face history' through exhibitions of Japanese chemical warfare in WWIIDetails
A Japanese civil group recently held an exhibition in Yokohama, Japan which focused on the Japanese Imperial Army's use of chemical weapons and the dangers posed by abandoned chemical munitions during the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, in a bid to bring these "dormant historical materials" to light.
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Global Times: Japanese textbooks contain misleading descriptions regarding the causes of WWII, says Japanese civil groupDetails
A Japanese civil group said in an exclusive interview with the Global Times on Tuesday that Japanese junior high school history textbooks contain inaccurate descriptions regarding the causes of World War II. The group warned that Japan's current lack of responsibility in addressing historical issues could make it difficult for Japanese young people to understand the true history of the war and to critically examine the essence of contemporary social issues.