China will mark Japan’s defeat in World War II with a parade of missiles, soldiers and leaders like Kim Jong-un of North Korea and Vladimir Putin of Russia.

The gathering in Beijing will include the leaders of Russia and North Korea, along with the Iranian president, a grouping dubbed the axis of upheaval

Leaders of Russia, Iran and North Korea will be at event marking 80 years since defeat of Japan in second world war

SEOUL, South Korea: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is heading to Beijing by train on Tuesday to attend a military parade with his Chinese and Russian counterparts, North Korea’s…

China will mark Japan’s defeat in World War II with a parade of missiles, soldiers and leaders like Kim Jong-un of North Korea and Vladimir Putin of Russia.

This is a big week for President Xi Jinping, who will host Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un in Beijing.

Xi is hosting Putin and other world leaders for a show of strength and a reminder of history.

Kim Jong Un has arrived in Beijing to attend a military parade with his Chinese and Russian counterparts, an event that could demonstrate potential three-way unity against the…

The show of firepower in Beijing, to be attended by President Vladimir V. Putin, is designed to show that China is strong enough to resist pressure from foreign powers.

President Xi Jinping has invited Russia's Vladimir Putin and North Korea's Kim Jong Un to attend as part of Beijing's showcase of its global power.

China is about to hold its largest-ever military parade with 26 world leaders including Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un in attendance.

Overseeing his third major military parade, Xi Jinping will speak to the nation and assembled world leaders before inspecting the troops.

Xi Jinping is showing off China’s military hardware at event attended by leaders from Russia, North Korea, Iran and Myanmar

Apart from Chinese President Xi Jinping and the Russian leader, the event will be attended by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the heads of states and governments of 24 other…

President Xi Jinping delivered an opening speech at the reviewing stand overlooking Tiananmen Square, before reviewing the troops.

Trump criticises victory day event as China caps off a week of diplomatic grandstanding seen as a rebuke to the west

Mit einer gigantischen Parade gedenkt China des Endes des Zweiten Weltkriegs. Putin und Kim stehen demonstrativ an der Seite von Xi - und US-Präsident Trump lässt sich zu einem…

China’s full military might was on display in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square where thousands of troops marched in parade.

In an unprecedented spectacle the leaders of Russia, China and North Korea led a group of more than 20 world leaders at a victory day parade in Beijing

China used a parade of fighter jets, missiles and goose-stepping troops to honor the country’s wartime sacrifice and issue a defiant warning to rivals.

The display of might comes as Beijing positions itself as a global counterweight to the United States.