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It happened in Tiananmen Square Al Jazeera revisits the events of June 1989 through the stories of those present. Democracy, China, Asia Pacific
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The Coming War on China Journalist John Pilger on how the world's greatest military power, the US, may well be on the road to war with China. China, United States, War
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