Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dancing dragons perform for a crowd in front of Kuo Wan Cafe on Grant Avenue during the Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco's ...
China is rolling out the red carpet for more than two dozen world leaders at two major defense-related events this week. The ...
China displayed new weapons Wednesday at a military parade marking the 80th anniversary of World War II’s end. Beijing sought to display its growing military power as Chinese President Xi Jinping was ...
China projected its growing military strength and geopolitical alignment with US rivals on Wednesday, as President Xi Jinping presided over a large-scale parade in Beijing. The event marked the 80th ...
SHENYANG, China (AP) — Yang Huafeng, a 92-year-old Chinese army veteran, remembers the troops on horseback and the handful of planes that marked the founding of communist China in 1949. It was a far ...
BANGKOK — Soldiers in pristine and pressed uniforms marched in lockstep, their boots clacking a steady cadence on the pavement and their eyes following leader Xi Jinping as he drove by in review.
Beijing displays new Y-9FQ anti-submarine warfare and Y-9LG electronic warfare aircraft alongside unmanned combat systems, while Putin and Kim Jong Un attendance highlights growing security ...
China’s latest military parade, which took place in Beijing on September 3, was never simply a commemoration of wartime sacrifice against Japan and the Axis powers. It was a carefully choreographed ...
China holds a military parade that is about more that commemorating the end of World War II. We hear about which world leaders attended the... What a Parade in China Says About That Country’s View of ...
A summit and parade in China may signal a geopolitical shift. They might also be political jockeying
TOKYO — The leaders of China, North Korea and Russia stood shoulder to shoulder Wednesday as high-tech military hardware and thousands of marching soldiers filled the streets of Beijing. Two days ...
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's military complained on Tuesday that if it displayed new weapons at next week's huge military parade in Beijing it would be seen as a "show of force", and if it didn't then ...
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