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    or Shanghai incident (January 28 – March 3, 1932) was a conflict between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan. It took place in the Shanghai International...
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  • airstrikes in six countries". The Washington Post. Wan, William; Nakamura, David (5 September 2016). "Obama and Putin unable to reach cease-fire agreement for...
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    Shanghai International Settlement (Chinese: 上海公共租界) originated from the merger in the year 1863 of the British and American enclaves in Shanghai, in which...
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    Zhou Enlai (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    three Shanghai Uprisings", in October 1926, February 1927 and March 1927. Zhou was transferred to Shanghai to assist in these activities, probably in late...
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    Marco Polo Bridge incident (category Conflicts in 1937)
    Battle of Beiping–Tianjin at the end of July and the Battle of Shanghai in August. In 1937, during the Battle of Beiping–Tianjin the government was notified...
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  • state ceases to exist. In international law, a lease is "an arrangement whereby territory is leased or pledged by the owner-State to another State. In such...
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    He Yingqin (category Articles lacking in-text citations from May 2016)
    plan of cease-fire first and peace negotiations later, for KMT to win time for its governance in China. The Communists exploited the cease fire to cross...
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    by the SCO Secretary-General in connection with the airstrike against the Iranian Consulate in Damascus". The Shanghai cooperation organisation. 5 April...
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  • Chinese Super League (category Top level football leagues in Asia)
    most successful club had ceased to exist. In 2013, David Beckham became first global ambassador for CSL. In February 2013, Shanghai Shenhua was stripped of...
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    Syngman Rhee (category Conservatism in South Korea)
    than negotiate a cease-fire. He also deliberately carried out some actions that would deter the armistice and reignite conflicts in the region, the most...
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    Kellogg's (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    (European Headquarters), Shanghai, and Querétaro City. Kellogg's held a Royal Warrant from Queen Elizabeth II until her death in 2022. Kellogg's was split...
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    Japanese invasion of Manchuria (category Conflicts in 1931)
    starting the greater invasion of Manchuria. In early 1932 there was the January 28 incident 1932 in Shanghai, then in May 1932, the Japanese Prime Minister...
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    Haneda Airport (category 1931 establishments in Japan)
    from Haneda and Shanghai are focused at Pudong Airport. In December 2007, Japan and the People's Republic of China reached a basic agreement on opening charter...
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    Forbidden City ceased to be the political centre of China in 1912, with the abdication of Puyi, the last emperor of China. However, under an agreement signed...
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    LPP (company) (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    founders - Lubianiec, Piechocki and Partners). In 1997, the office in Shanghai was officially opened. In the late 1990s, the owners of LPP decided to create...
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    Harbin Russians (category Jews and Judaism in Harbin)
    moved to other cities, such as Shanghai, Beijing, Tianjin, and Qingdao, and eventually left China. By the 1930s, Shanghai's Russian community had grown to...
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    February 1974 (category Team Canada template with ID not in Wikidata)
    following events occurred in February 1974: A fire killed 177 people and injured 293 others in the 23-story Joelma Building at São Paulo in Brazil. Another 11...
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  • 2 the students in Shanghai marched on towards the People's Square in crowds that roughly conjoined into one of roughly 7,000. While in the square the...
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    USS Augusta (CA-31) (category Ships built in Newport News, Virginia)
    carrier planes bombed Jean Bart later in the day and silenced her for the remainder of the campaign. A cease-fire agreement was signed by Allied forces with...
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  • sculptures were sited at several places around the city of Shanghai, including in front of the Shanghai Natural History Museum and at Jing’An Sculpture Park...
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    Northwest Airlines (category Airlines established in 1926)
    Airport in Shanghai and then to Nichols Field at Manila. A flight between Tokyo and Seoul (Gimpo Airport) began on October 20, 1947, and Naha Airport in Okinawa...
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    Battle of Tsushima (category 1905 in Japan)
    engines stopped. Seeing the requirement for the signal met, Tōgō gave the cease-fire and accepted Nebogatov's surrender. Nebogatov surrendered knowing that...
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    Mong La (category Populated places in Shan State)
    but in the late 2000s, its economy was in decline. Tourism from Thailand to Mong La resumed in 2012 after the signing of new cease fire agreement between...
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    Ethiopian Airlines (category Airlines established in 1945)
    December 2013. A new link to Shanghai was launched in March 2014, while new services to Vienna started in June 2014 and to Doha in December the same year....
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    Eurasian Economic Union (category 2015 establishments in Asia)
    declaring that the Soviet Union would cease to exist and proclaimed the Commonwealth of Independent States in its place. In 1994, during a speech at Moscow...
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  • negotiator Le Duc Tho. A separate cease-fire had been installed in Laos in February. Five days before the signing of the agreement in Paris, President Lyndon Johnson...
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    Israel-linked ship as a target, and that they will not stop until Israel ceases its war on Hamas. Although the Houthis said that they were targeted ships...
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  • SriLankan Airlines (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    partner of Emirates' Skywards frequent-flyer program. However, this agreement ceased to exist when the partnership between the two airlines concluded on...
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    Taiping Rebellion (category 1850 in China)
    troops surrounded Shanghai in January 1862, but were unable to capture it. The Ever-Victorious Army repulsed another attack on Shanghai in 1862 and helped...
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  • effective in January, 1940. (Causing, 1969) Reynold S. Fajardo dated the actual change in title on April 28, 1953. (Cabletow, 1990) 1942: Lodges cease labors...
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