People visit the AfricaCom exhibition during the Africa Tech Festival 2025 in Cape Town, South Africa, Nov. 11, 2025. The Africa Tech Festival kicked off on Tuesday in Cape Town, the legislative capital of South Africa, gathering innovators, policymakers, and investors to explore how technology can drive a more inclusive digital future for Africa. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: November 12

Cambodian Information Minister Neth Pheaktra said on Wednesday that Thai soldiers opened fire on Cambodian villagers in an ongoing border dispute, leaving five people wounded.

A staff member assists voters to put their ballots into a ballot box at a polling center in Baghdad, Iraq, on Nov. 11, 2025. Iraqis began to vote in parliamentary elections on Tuesday morning for a new 329-member Council of Representatives. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: November 11

The U.S. Senate on Monday night passed a bipartisan spending package in a bid to end the longest government shutdown, which has entered its 41st day and has brought mounting consequences for Americans.

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CELAC–EU: Reaffirming long-term cooperation commitments

The fourth summit between the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) and the European Union (EU), held in Colombia, is expected to strengthen commitments to the “triple transition” of energy, digital and environmental transformation, setting out a roadmap for cooperation between the two regions over the next two years.

A survivor (L) rests aboard a boat on waters off Kedah, Malaysia, Nov. 9, 2025. At least one individual has been found dead and six have been rescued after a boat carrying nearly 100 undocumented migrants sank in waters near the Malaysia-Thailand maritime border, local police said on Sunday, according to Malaysia's national news agency Bernama. (Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency/Handout via Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: November 9

Philippine President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos has declared a one-year state of national calamity to speed up rescue, relief, and recovery efforts following the devastation caused by Typhoon Kalmaegi.

The China-Russia-Mongolia Tea Road Tourism Cooperation and Development Plan for 2025-2026 is signed during the 9th tourism ministerial conference of China, Russia, and Mongolia, in the northern Mongolian city of Darkhan, Nov. 7, 2025. (Xinhua/Bolortsetseg)
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World News in Brief: November 8

The two-day peace talks between Afghanistan and Pakistan ended in Istanbul, Türkiye, without any tangible result, Afghan government's spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said Saturday.

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Brain drain warning

Many countries in the world are willing to invite medical staff from poor countries with attractive salaries. The Republic of Korea is one of the countries with many good experts in the field of science and technology leaving to find “new horizons”. This situation is raising concerns about brain drain in the field of medicine, science and technology globally.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa speaks during a question-and-answer session in the National Assembly in Cape Town, South Africa, Nov. 6, 2025. Ramaphosa said on Thursday that the upcoming Group of 20 (G20) Leaders' Summit is expected to take concrete steps to reform the global financial system while addressing the deepening divide of global wealth and income inequality. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: November 7

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and world leaders on Thursday urged governments to take immediate, decisive actions and make concerted efforts to combat climate change.

People collect drinking water to cool down on a hot day in Rome, Italy. (Photo: Xinhua/VNA)
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EU’s climate target

The European Union’s (EU) climate target for 2040 is regarded as a turning point in global efforts to tackle climate change, reaffirming Europe’s commitment to taking the initiative, strengthening cooperation, and pursuing a future in which development is harmonised with the protection of the shared planet.

A convoy carrying humanitarian aid passes through Deir al-Balah in central Gaza. (Photo: Xinhua/VNA)
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Safeguarding foundation of survival

The International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict, observed on November 6 each year, once again serves as an occasion for the world to raise awareness of the impact that wars and conflicts have on the environment.

Photo taken on Nov. 4, 2025 shows a heavy-duty clutch for commercial vehicles displayed at the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo 2025 (AAPEX) in Las Vegas, Nevada, the United States. The Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo 2025, held in Las Vegas from Tuesday to Thursday, features more than 2,700 global exhibitors across 5,500 booths and is expected to attract over 45,000 attendees from more than 120 countries, said the organizers. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: November 6

Typhoon Kalmaegi left the Philippines before dawn Thursday with 114 deaths and at least 127 missing mainly in the central Philippines, the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) said. Kalmaegi was the 20th typhoon to slam the Philippines this year.

A woman walks past a logo of the upcoming 30th UN Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belem, Brazil, Nov. 4, 2025. The COP30 will take place in the Amazon city of Belem from Nov. 10 to 21. (Photo: Xinhua).
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World News in Brief: November 5

A G20 report commissioned under South Africa's presidency has sounded the alarm over an escalating global inequality crisis, calling for the creation of a new international panel to guide policymaking at both national and global levels.

The exhibition space at Russian Energy Week. (Photo: THUY VAN)
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The lifeblood of the economy

Alongside the explosive development of information technology, artificial intelligence (AI) and “green” modes of transport, global demand for electricity is rising rapidly. Ensuring sufficient power supply has become a pivotal task for countries seeking to realise their growth ambitions.

Foreign ministers from seven countries hold a meeting on Gaza ceasefire in Istanbul, Türkiye, Nov. 3, 2025. Foreign ministers from seven countries met in Istanbul on Monday to discuss efforts to uphold the Gaza ceasefire and plan for the enclave's future, as Israeli strikes continued despite the truce. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan hosted his counterparts from the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Qatar, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Jordan. (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Türkiye/Handout via Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: November 4

Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin on Tuesday in Beijing, calling for enhanced cooperation on multiple fronts and better synergy of development strategies.

President Lee Jae Myung of the Republic of Korea meets with Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae on the sidelines of the APEC Summit in Gyeongju on October 30, 2025. (Photo: VNA)
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Japan determined to reaffirm its position

Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae’s tours of Asian countries have been widely seen as an opportunity to reposition Tokyo’s role, standing, and voice on the Asia-Pacific geopolitical stage as well as to strengthen trust and expand cooperation with regional partners.

Rescuers work at a quake-hit site in northern Afghanistan on Nov. 3, 2025. The number of quake-related casualties in northern Afghanistan's Samangan and Balkh provinces has gone up as rescue operations continue, said Sharafat Zaman Omarkhil, spokesman for the country's Public Health Ministry. According to the official, more than 20 people lost their lives and over 380 others sustained injuries after a 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck parts of Afghanistan, including the capital city of Kabul, early Monday at 00:58 a.m. local time. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: November 3

Former Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis' ANO party on Monday signed a coalition agreement with the Freedom and Direct Democracy (SPD) and the Motorists, paving the way for a new government. The document outlines the main political framework of the coalition and will serve as the basis for the new government's policy statement.

The Amazon rainforest in Brazil. (Photo: Xinhua/VNA)
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The responsibility of all humanity

Deep within Brazil’s Amazon rainforest, a system has been constructed to pump carbon dioxide (CO₂) into the tropical forest canopy as part of a project called AmazonFACE, which aims to simulate the atmospheric conditions predicted for the future.

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