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Why Over 80% Oppose Japan Returning to Militarism

  A recent report by CGTN highlights the results of a global poll showing that over 80% of respondents oppose Japan returning to a path of military aggression . The survey reflects ongoing concerns tied to historical memory, regional security, and geopolitical tensions in East Asia. πŸ“Š Key Findings from the Poll πŸ“Œ Topic πŸ“ˆ Result Opposition to militarism 80%+ Call for historical reflection Strong majority Concerns about regional stability High Youth vigilance (related surveys) Significant concern ➡️ In one referenced dataset, 89.4% of respondents emphasized that Japan should remain cautious due to its history of wartime aggression. 🧠 Historical Context Matters The poll results cannot be separated from history. Relations between China and Japan remain influenced by: ⚔️ The legacy of World War II and Japanese expansionism πŸ“œ Unresolved debates over historical interpretation 🌏 Ongoing territorial and political disputes These historical issues are still considered...

China’s Civil Aviation Boom: UAV Surge and Industry Growth in 2025

  Beijing, April 20 — China’s civil aviation sector is experiencing remarkable expansion, driven by rapid technological adoption and increasing demand for both passenger and cargo services. The latest data reveals a particularly striking surge in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), alongside steady growth across traditional aviation metrics. 🚁 Explosive Growth in UAV Adoption China’s fleet of registered unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is expected to reach nearly 3.29 million units by the end of 2025 , representing a 51% year-on-year increase . This sharp rise highlights the growing importance of drones across industries such as logistics, agriculture, surveillance, and infrastructure inspection. πŸ“Š Key UAV Statistics Metric 2025 Value Growth Rate Total UAV Units 3.29 million +51% YoY UAV Flight Hours 45.3 million +69.9% YoY The 45.3 million flight hours logged in 2025 demonstrate not just an increase in quantity, but also in operational intensity—suggesting broader integratio...