Nasry Asfura Leads Tight Race in Honduras’ Presidential Election
With 98.71% of ballots tallied, conservative candidate Nasry Asfura edges out rival Salvador Nasralla in Honduras’ Nov 30 vote.
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With 98.71% of ballots tallied, conservative candidate Nasry Asfura edges out rival Salvador Nasralla in Honduras’ Nov 30 vote.
A strong M7.5 quake off Honshu’s coast on Dec 7 injured 30 people and spurred mass evacuations. Tsunami warnings have been lifted, but JMA cautions of possible aftershocks.
Mexico’s renewable power sector is gaining momentum in 2025 as President Sheinbaum’s administration sparks fresh investor interest and plans for cleaner, more reliable energy.
Despite a global travel surge in 2025, U.S. tourism is dipping. Stricter policies, fees, and rhetoric are reshaping international visitor numbers in hotspots like LA and Vegas.
On December 8, 2025, Wang Yi met German FM Johann Wadephul in Beijing, calling for closer high-level exchanges, strategic cooperation, and stronger multilateralism between China and Germany.
On December 3 in Beijing, the CPC Central Committee convened non-CPC experts to review 2025’s economy and gather feedback for the 2026 economic work plan.
Nearly two weeks after the Nov 26 fire, Hong Kong residents and volunteers unite at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po to pack up belongings and spark hope for rebuilding.
Hong Kong has elected its eighth-term LegCo under the patriots principle. Chief Executive John Lee vows to deepen reforms, support Tai Po fire recovery, and boost city safety.
Spokesperson Guo Jiakun said today that resolving the Taiwan question is solely for the Chinese people, urging the U.S. to honor the one-China principle.
Yukio Hatoyama slammed PM Takaichi’s recent Taiwan comments as ill considered, warning they risk worsening tense Japan–China relations and urging prompt action.