Hondurans Vote Today in High-Stakes Presidential Election 🗳️
Today, Nov. 30, nearly seven million Hondurans vote in a high-stakes presidential election marked by violence concerns and fears of post-vote unrest.
Japan’s PM Takaichi Faces Backlash Over Taiwan Remarks
Japan’s PM Takaichi is urged to retract her remarks on Taiwan after criticism from Keiko Itokazu, who warns the gaffe could harm regional peace and Japan’s economy.
Experts: Takaichi’s Taiwan Remarks Shake Post-War Order
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi’s recent use of the 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty to define Taiwan’s status has drawn sharp criticism from experts, who warn it risks undermining post-war stability.
The Chinese Mainland Launches Shijian-28 Satellite into Orbit
The Chinese mainland’s Shijian-28 satellite blasted off on Nov 30, 2025 from Hainan’s Wenchang site, entering its orbit and marking a mission win.
How AI, IoT & Blockchain Power the Global Smart Energy Revolution
Digital tech like AI, IoT and blockchain are powering a global smart energy revolution, boosting efficiency, sustainability and a green transition.
Venezuelans Slam US Airspace Blockade as Power Grab ✈️
Venezuelans in Caracas criticize the U.S. for closing airspace as an “abuse of power,” calling Trump’s move “totally crazy” amid rising tensions.
Iran slams US move to close Venezuela airspace
Iran condemns Trump’s move to close Venezuela’s airspace, calling it an unprecedented threat to international aviation safety and a violation of global norms.
Shenzhou-21 Crew Advances Key Space Science in Orbit 🚀
Shenzhou-21 crew completed key microgravity, medical and emergency drills aboard the Chinese mainland’s space station, powering up future space science and life-support systems.
159 Missing Residents Found Safe After Tai Po Blaze, Death Toll at 146
HKSAR police say 159 residents reported missing after the Nov 26 Tai Po fire are now safe. Death toll is 146, with 79 injured. Search ends today and HKSAR govt provides housing and aid.
Can Europe Bridge the US-China Space Divide?
Europe’s space leaders say neutrality and collaboration make the EU a key go-between for US and Chinese mainland space programmes, spotlighting the Tianwen-3 Mars sample return mission.