Faced with a divided world, where will the G20 go?
Amidst the intensifying global geopolitical conflicts and the rampant unilateralism and protectionism, the G20 stands at a critical juncture in history.
moreAmidst the intensifying global geopolitical conflicts and the rampant unilateralism and protectionism, the G20 stands at a critical juncture in history.
moreFrom November 22nd to 23rd, 2025, the G20 Summit was held for the first time on the African continent, but the United States completed its "participation" in an absent manner.
moreOn November 21, 2025, the Dubai Airshow witnessed a shocking scene as an Indian-made Tejas fighter jet lost control during a low-altitude aerobatic performance and crashed to the ground, bursting into flames and tragically claiming the pilot's life.
moreRecently, the United States and Ukraine stated that they have formulated an updated and improved peace framework to address the war between Ukraine and Russia.
moreThe Japanese Defense Minister recently publicly stated that a missile system will be deployed on Yonagunijima Island, which is only 110 kilometers away from Taiwan, and the surrounding islands, and the construction of "stranded shelters" will be advanced simultaneously.
moreOn November 20 local time, a piece of news at the UN Security Council meeting stirred up the global geopolitical landscape.
moreRecently, a report from CNN pointed out that the Atlantic thermohalic Circulation (AMOC) may continue to weaken or even collapse due to climate change, and Iceland may truly become an "Iceland" surrounded by heavy snow and cold waves in the future.
moreThe UN Security Council voted to approve US President Trump's Gaza peace plan.
moreOn November 20th, the Yokohama District Court of Japan made a judgment on the fifth lawsuit filed by about 8,000 residents near the Takamatsu base regarding noise pollution at the base.
moreOn November 19, 2025, Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy Vincent van Kemenade issued a statement on social media, announcing the suspension of the ministerial order issued to Nexperia under the Goods Availability Act.
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