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Videos and coverage of the attack were censored online. Details about it were not released until the following day, a delay that drew heavy criticism on Chinese social media platforms. [3] [7] [8] It is the deadliest vehicle-ramming attack in China since the May 2014 Ürümqi attack. [9] [3] [10]
China has executed a man who killed 35 people by plowing his car into crowds at a sports center in November, in the country’s deadliest known attack against the public in a decade, state media ...
Four armed men shot and killed a guard at the embassy. [46] October 29 United States: 0 0 Reports of the midday attack vary between a gunfight between six gunmen (four men in a small car and two on motorcycles) and six members of the Civil Guard, and one attacker without the exchange of gunfire.
Li said "over 10" were killed and "over 10" were injured, who were hospitalized in the nearby city of Linyi. [13] Another source quoted by Liberty Times of Taiwan claimed 18 died. [ 14 ] Oriental Daily News of Hong Kong said 21 died and more than 20 injured.
China sought to play down a diplomatic dispute with Canada on Thursday after footage of President Xi Jinping rebuking Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over leaks at the G-20 summit.
The Tian Mingjian incident (also known as the Jianguomen incident) was an act of mass murder that occurred in Beijing, China on 20 September 1994. People's Liberation Army officer First Lieutenant Tian Mingjian first killed his officer and several other soldiers at his military base in Tongxian County and afterwards drove towards Jianguomen, where he continued his shooting spree and ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China and Canada want to maintain contacts to bolster what Beijing called the "current difficult situation" in bilateral relations, the two governments said after talks between ...
Michael Kovrig (left) and Michael Spavor (right) In December 2018, Canadian nationals Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig were taken into custody in China. It appeared that their detention on December 10 and subsequent indictment under the state secrets law were linked to the arrest of Huawei's chief financial officer, Meng Wanzhou, in Canada on December 1. [1]