
China and Russia Commemorate WWII Victory, Eye Multipolar World Order
China and Russia commemorate the 80th anniversary of World War II victory, emphasizing the importance of peace, unity, and promoting a more equal, multipolar world order.
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China and Russia commemorate the 80th anniversary of World War II victory, emphasizing the importance of peace, unity, and promoting a more equal, multipolar world order.

A Chinese journalist joined a Russian family in Moscow to sing ‘Katyusha,’ honoring ancestors lost in WWII ahead of the 80th Victory Day anniversary.

Discover how a Chinese tea master ignited Russia’s love for tea, shaping a cultural connection that transcends borders.

Chinese student Lu Ying explores Moscow’s culture, discovering similarities and fostering China-Russia ties among Gen Z youths.

Russia begins rehearsals for its Victory Day parade, commemorating victory in the Great Patriotic War. The main event is set for May 9 in Moscow’s Red Square.

No recent reports indicate a meeting between a Trump envoy and Putin on Ukraine peace talks.

Russia resumes strikes on Ukraine after a 30-hour Easter ceasefire ends, with drones and missiles hitting key regions.

An Easter ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine collapsed as both nations accused each other of violations, adding tension to the ongoing conflict.

U.S. Senator Marco Rubio suggests the U.S. may withdraw from Ukraine-Russia peace efforts if no progress is made soon.

China supports Russia in hosting talks with Iran on the nuclear issue, emphasizing diplomatic solutions and urging the U.S. to engage in dialogue.