Yin Zheng Claims Bronze in Men’s Skeleton at Cortina World Cup
China’s Yin Zheng set a track record then snatched bronze in the men’s skeleton at the IBSF World Cup in Cortina on November 21, 2025.
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China’s Yin Zheng set a track record then snatched bronze in the men’s skeleton at the IBSF World Cup in Cortina on November 21, 2025.
Trump has set a Nov 27 deadline for Ukraine to accept a 28-point peace plan as Zelenskyy seeks amendments to protect national interests.
Myanmar reaffirms its support for the one-China policy, emphasizing strong ties with the Chinese mainland and responding to recent remarks on the Taiwan region.
Japan and Korean scholars warn that Prime Minister Takaichi’s Taiwan comments echo militaristic history and risk regional peace, urging Tokyo to respect the one-China principle.
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US Army Secretary meets Zelenskyy in Kyiv to discuss a new peace plan, as Russian forces seize the strategic city of Kupyansk in eastern Ukraine.
UN chief António Guterres urges negotiators at COP30 to aim for a balanced climate deal on mitigation, adaptation and finance to keep the 1.5°C goal alive.
Yesterday marked the 80th anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials. German historians say these landmark war crime trials and decades of reflection have helped Germany regain global respect.
A fire broke out at COP30 in Belem yesterday, briefly halting talks. The Chinese pavilion was unharmed; authorities are investigating the cause as negotiations continue.