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Today-History-Dec29

Today in History for Dec. 29: In 1170, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket, was murdered on the altar of Canterbury Cathedral by knights of King Henry II. In 1813, the British burned Buffalo, ...
The 7th Hainan Island International Film Festival (HIIFF) took place from December 3 to 9 in China’s Sanya city, highlighting ...
A year after the official opening of Canada’s monument to the victims of communism in Ottawa, the Department of Canadian ...
In our conversation, Kovrig steps back from any single dispute to examine China’s methods and long-term ambitions. The question he keeps circling isn’t just what China wants, but whether Canada has ...
Lai, 78, was mastermind behind three conspiracies to instigate international sanctions against Hong Kong and mainland China, ...
José Antonio Kast won the top office on promises of restoring Chile to a long-trodden path of order and conservatism.
Press Progress associate editor Rumneek Johal offers her own take on the “implosion” of British Columbia’s “newest far-right ...
Indians are becoming targets of Chinese popular nationalism, even amid efforts to mend ties between the governments.
As the U.S. Navy leads the largest fleet ever assembled in the Caribbean Sea to pressure the illegitimate Maduro regime in ...
In 1989, Gen. Xu Qinxian defied orders to crush the pro-democracy protests in Beijing. Now, leaked video from his ...
The Chinese Foreign Ministry, asked to comment on Trump’s appeal on Monday for Lai’s release, told foreign reporters on Tuesday that the central government “supports the Hong Kong [special ...
Judges in a Hong Kong court found pro-democracy media mogul Jimmy Lai guilty of conspiracy to collude with foreign forces to ...