Archives Тhe 80th Anniversary of the End of WWII - New Eastern Outlook
World War II Contemplations Still Remaining in Japan
The “Reflections” of outgoing Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on “Japan in World War II,” coupled with the death of the author of the landmark “Murayama Statement” on October 17, 2025, at the age of 100, have once again evoked debates about the country’s place and role in the greatest man-made catastrophe of the 20th century.
Monument to Korean Fighters in Russia
The unveiling of the sculpture “Allies. Korean Fighters” took place in Patriot Park near Moscow. The monument is dedicated to the Korean partisans who fought alongside the Red Army during World War II. The unveiling coincides with the 80th anniversary of Victory in World War II.
Xi Jinping’s 80th WWII Anniversary Parade: A Post-Western World on Display
Beijing’s 80th Victory Day parade was more than commemoration—it was Xi Jinping’s declaration that a post-Western order has arrived, with China at its centre and the West on the sidelines.








