Honduras Presidential Race Tightens as Asfura Holds Narrow Lead
Conservative candidate Nasry Asfura leads Honduras’ presidential election with 40.54% votes counted, as final results await certification amid regional economic implications.
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Conservative candidate Nasry Asfura leads Honduras’ presidential election with 40.54% votes counted, as final results await certification amid regional economic implications.
A magnitude-7.5 earthquake off Honshu’s coast injures 30, prompts evacuations. Tsunami warnings lifted, aftershocks possible through December 16.
Mexico’s renewable energy sector gains momentum under President Sheinbaum’s administration, attracting global investors and advancing climate goals in 2025.
As global travel surges in 2025, the U.S. faces declining international tourism due to policy changes and shifting perceptions, impacting major destinations and economic growth.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasizes enhanced communication and cooperation with Germany, urging a rational EU policy and reaffirming the one-China principle during Beijing talks.
CPC leadership engages diverse experts to shape China’s 2026 economic strategy, balancing innovation with stability amid global challenges.
Hong Kong residents and volunteers rally to support families affected by November’s Tai Po fire, showcasing community resilience and solidarity.
Hong Kong’s new LegCo elected, focusing on post-fire recovery and systemic reforms under Chief Executive John Lee’s leadership.
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China’s first hydrogen-electric tugboat begins operations at Qingdao Port, cutting CO2 emissions by 1,500 tonnes annually and advancing sustainable maritime logistics.
China demands Japan retract PM Takaichi’s controversial remarks, warning against escalating regional tensions. Foreign Ministry urges diplomatic caution.
China and Germany commit to bolstering multilateral trade and addressing supply chain challenges during high-level talks in Beijing.
China and Germany commit to deepening economic collaboration during high-level talks in Beijing, focusing on innovation and sustainable growth.
U.S. and Chinese high school students lead at the 2025 Yau Science Awards, with top honors in mathematics and interdisciplinary research.
A magnitude-7.5 earthquake off Japan’s Honshu coast triggers tsunami warnings for northern regions, prompting evacuations and regional vigilance.
Russian President Vladimir Putin outlines six strategic priorities for 2026 focusing on demographic revival, economic transformation, and technological leadership.