# China
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New Evidence of Japanese Army Atrocities in China! A New Batch of 731 Unit Crime Files Released, Interrogation Records Describe Details of Biological Warfare
A new release of documents detailing the crimes of the Japanese 731 Unit during their occupation of China has surfaced. These records include interrogation transcripts that provide insights into the biological warfare tactics employed by the unit.

Successful First Flight of the 'Jiutian' Drone with a Range of 7000 Kilometers and Payload of 6 Tons
The 'Jiutian' drone, developed by a Chinese company, has successfully completed its first flight, showcasing impressive specifications such as a 7000-kilometer range and a 6-ton payload capacity. This marks a significant achievement in China's autonomous drone technology.

Private Sector Powers Commercial Spaceflight: This Company’s Small Cargo Spaceship Takes Off, Advancing Space Tourism Business
The Kuaizhou-11 rocket successfully launched a small cargo spaceship, Di'er-5, marking a significant step for China's private space sector. Ziwei Technology, the company behind the spaceship, aims to expand into commercial space tourism and has plans for future manned flights. The growing interest in space tourism reflects a broader trend in the commercialization of space exploration.

China's First Brain-Machine Interface with Built-in Battery Achieves Clinical Success
Brain Tiger Technology has successfully completed the first clinical trial of its fully implanted, wireless brain-machine interface with a built-in battery, offering new hope to a paralyzed patient. This achievement positions the company among a select few globally capable of such technology, emphasizing its commitment to safety and humanistic values in the field.

Flag-Raising and Half-Staff Ceremony Held at the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall
The Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall held a flag-raising and half-staff ceremony on December 13, commemorating the National Memorial Day for the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre. This day marks the 88th anniversary of the massacre, during which 300,000 people were killed by the invading Japanese army. Various commemorative activities are scheduled across Jiangsu Province and internationally to honor the victims.

Ministry of Industry and Information Technology: Accelerate the Development of Satellite Internet Construction
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology in China emphasizes the acceleration of satellite internet development and the integration of technological and industrial innovation. The meeting highlighted the importance of the upcoming 15th Five-Year Plan, focusing on high-quality development and the stabilization of the industrial foundation amidst a complex economic environment. Key initiatives include promoting digital transformation in manufacturing and enhancing information and communication infrastructure.

The Central Government Again Proposes Increasing Income! Six Proposals for 'Wage Increases' This Year: How to Increase? Who Will Benefit?
The 2025 Central Economic Work Conference emphasized the need to enhance urban and rural residents' income through a comprehensive income increase plan, aiming to stimulate domestic demand and improve employment stability. The focus will be on increasing labor remuneration, optimizing income distribution, and ensuring job security for key groups such as college graduates and migrant workers, while also addressing structural employment challenges in emerging sectors.

UN Security Council Reviews Situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; China Urges Immediate Ceasefire
The UN Security Council discussed the worsening security situation in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo and the future of MONUSCO. China called for an immediate ceasefire from anti-government forces and urged for dialogue to resolve conflicts while maintaining the mission's credibility.

British Media: The Royal Navy Will Reduce Training Scale Around China
The UK Ministry of Defence has announced a significant reduction in military training exercises overseas, particularly around China, starting in 2026. This decision reflects a broader strategy to focus on NATO commitments and address funding gaps, despite concerns that it may weaken the UK's response to perceived threats from China.

Jin Canrong: Would Russia and North Korea Support China if Japan Invades?
Recent strategic consultations and military exercises between China and Russia have raised questions among netizens about their implications for Japan. Both countries have expressed strong alignment against Japanese militarism, citing historical grievances and current territorial disputes. The article also speculates on the potential support Russia and North Korea might offer China in the event of a conflict with Japan.

Two Generations of Soldiers Salute Each Other: From 'Defending the Home and Country' to 'I Am Strong in the Army' — The New Soldier Commissioning Ceremony of the Gansu Provincial Military District Witnesses the Inheritance of Spirit
The Gansu Provincial Military District held a commissioning ceremony for new soldiers, featuring 97-year-old veteran Zheng Guoqing, who awarded military ranks and shared his experiences from past wars. The event symbolized the spiritual inheritance between generations of soldiers, emphasizing loyalty and dedication to the nation.

Two Generations of Soldiers Salute Each Other: From 'Defending the Home and Country' to 'I Am Strong Military' - Gansu Military District New Soldier Commissioning Ceremony Witnesses Spiritual Inheritance
The Gansu Military District recently held a commissioning ceremony for new soldiers, featuring 97-year-old veteran Zheng Guoqing who awarded military ranks to the young recruits. The event symbolized the spiritual inheritance between generations of soldiers, emphasizing loyalty and the importance of military duty in both past and present contexts.