Lightning: Xi Jinping told D. Trump that Taiwan's return to China is an important part of the post-war international order.

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Xinhua | November 24, 2025

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Flash: Xi Jinping told D. Trump that Taiwan's return to China is an important part of the post-war international order. Flash: Xi Jinping told D. Trump that Taiwan's return to China is an important part of the post-war international order.

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Putin discussed Russian-Turkish cooperation and US proposals on Ukraine with Recep Tayyip Erdogan – Kremlin

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Moscow, November 24 (Xinhua) — Russian President Vladimir Putin held a telephone conversation with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. The two presidents discussed bilateral cooperation, as well as the Ukrainian conflict and American proposals for its resolution, the Kremlin press service reported.

"Current issues of bilateral cooperation were discussed, with an emphasis on further expansion of trade and investment ties and the implementation of strategically important energy projects," the Kremlin website said.

During the conversation, an exchange of views took place on the situation around Ukraine, including “in the context of American proposals for a peaceful settlement.”

Vladimir Putin noted that "these proposals, in the version we have seen, are consistent with the discussions at the Russian-American summit in Alaska and, in principle, could form the basis for a final peace settlement." Russia's interest in a political and diplomatic resolution of the Ukrainian crisis was reaffirmed.

R. T. Erdogan, for his part, declared his intention to facilitate the negotiation process, as well as his readiness to provide a platform for meetings in Istanbul. –0–

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Russia has not yet received the US "peace plan" for Ukraine amended in Geneva, according to the Russian presidential press secretary.

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Moscow, November 24 (Xinhua) — Russia has not yet received the official text of the American plan for a Ukrainian settlement, amended following US-Ukrainian consultations in Geneva. This was stated by Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov during a briefing on Monday.

"We haven't seen any plan yet; we've read the statements following the discussions that took place in Geneva. We haven't received anything official yet," TASS quoted him as saying.

According to D. Peskov, the Kremlin has noted that some adjustments have been made to the previously submitted text of the US "peace plan," which consists of 28 points. He urged that the results of the consultations between Washington and Kyiv held in Switzerland be awaited before assessing the possible changes. "We'll wait; apparently, the dialogue is continuing. Some contacts will continue," the Kremlin spokesman added.

He also assured that Russia remains open to negotiations on the Ukrainian settlement, but there are currently no specifics regarding such contacts with the United States. "I would like to remind you that President [of Russia Vladimir] Putin said that we remain open to such contacts and negotiations. But so far, there are no specifics regarding negotiations [between the United States] and us," Peskov noted.

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China will launch the Shenzhou-22 spacecraft on November 25. (Detailed version 1)

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JIUQUAN, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) — China plans to launch the Shenzhou-22 spacecraft from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China on Nov. 25, the China Manned Space Administration (CMSA) said Monday.

The Long March-2F Y22 launch vehicle, which will be used for the launch, has been fueled. The crew of the Shenzhou-21 spacecraft is operating normally in orbit and is in good condition, the CMSA added. -0-

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The 1st China-Russia Art Exhibition 2025 in Xiangfang District has concluded in Harbin.

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Beijing, November 24 (Xinhua) — The first China-Russia Art Exhibition 2025 in Xiangfang District concluded recently in Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang Province, Partners magazine reported.

This exhibition featured over 700 works from 40 Chinese art higher education institutions, as well as over 70 selected oil paintings by 9 artists from the Khabarovsk regional branch of the All-Russian creative public organization “Union of Artists of Russia”.

At the exhibition, Chinese and Russian oil paintings complemented and complemented each other. Particularly impressive were works with a distinct local character, such as fish skin and birch bark paintings, as well as ice paintings.

The exhibition clearly demonstrated the rich results of integration and innovation in art education between China and Russia, helping to ensure that the artistic creativity of China and Russia constantly shines with new life through the process of mutual enrichment and mutual learning.

The exhibition was jointly organized by the People's Government of Xiangfang District, Harbin City, and the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Xiangfang District, Harbin City. -0-

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A Chinese-Russian seminar on joint personnel training under the "Russian language major" model was held at Heilongjiang University.

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Beijing, November 24 (Xinhua) — A Chinese-Russian seminar on joint personnel training under the "Russian language major" model was recently held at Heilongjiang University (Heilongjiang Province, northeast China). More than 130 experts and scholars from Chinese and Russian universities participated in the event.

According to the Heilongjiang University website, Heilongjiang University Party Committee Secretary Chi Baoxu stated that Heilongjiang Province places great importance on international cooperation and talent training, viewing it as a key area for implementing national strategy. He expressed hope that the seminar will contribute to improving the quality of training international talent for cooperation with Russia, fostering innovation in Chinese and Russian language teaching, and giving new impetus to the development of Sino-Russian relations.

During the seminar, 22 experts from Heilongjiang University, Harbin Institute of Technology, Northeast Normal University, Jiangsu Normal University, Novosibirsk State University, Far Eastern Federal University, and other Chinese and Russian universities presented reports on the topic of joint training of personnel using the "Russian language specialty" model.

The successful completion of the seminar has become an important practice for deepening educational cooperation between China and Russia, providing valuable experience and solutions for joint personnel training, which will take cooperation between the two countries in the fields of education and humanitarian affairs to a new level. -0-

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Former Japanese prime ministers criticize Sanae Takaichi's erroneous statements

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TOKYO, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) — Former Japanese Prime Ministers Shigeru Ishiba, Yoshihiko Noda and Yukio Hatoyama recently criticized incumbent Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi for worsening relations with China due to her erroneous remarks about Taiwan, and urged her to be careful in her words and actions and improve bilateral ties through dialogue.

Shigeru Ishiba said on television on Sunday that since then-Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka's visit to China in 1972, which helped normalize diplomatic relations between Japan and China, subsequent Japanese governments have always approached relations between the two countries with truly meticulous care.

The current administration must fully understand Japan's long-standing fundamental position and exercise caution in implementing its policies in the future, he noted.

That same day, Yoshihiko Noda stated in a media interview in Tottori Prefecture that the current tensions in Japan-China relations "stem from Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's ill-considered statements." He emphasized that Sanae Takaichi should provide an explanation to the Chinese side and work to improve relations through dialogue.

On Thursday, in a post on social media, Yukio Hatoyama noted that Sanae Takaichi's statements, "which deviated from the line that 'the Taiwan question is China's internal affair,' have pushed bilateral relations to the brink of a worst-case scenario. "The damage to Japan's national interests is immeasurable," he added.

Yukio Hatoyama urged Sanae Takaichi to correct his mistake by quoting Confucius: “When one has made a mistake and does not correct it, this is called ‘making a mistake.’”

Sanae Takaichi stated at a Diet session on November 7 that "mainland China's use of force against Taiwan" could constitute a "survival-threatening situation" for Japan. This statement drew sharp criticism from legal experts, anti-war groups, and opposition parties within the country. The Japanese public noted that her statement violated the commitment made by the Japanese government in the 1972 Japan-China Joint Statement and clearly contradicted Japan's long-standing foreign policy toward China, which would inevitably cause unnecessary tension in the region.

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China's installed power plant capacity grew by 17.3 percent by the end of October 2025.

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BEIJING, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) — China's total installed power capacity reached 3.75 billion kWh by the end of October this year, up 17.3 percent year on year, official data showed Monday.

The total installed capacity of solar power plants continues to be the main driver of growth, showing a 43.8 percent jump year-on-year to 1.14 billion kW, while the same indicator for wind power plants (WPP) showed strong growth, increasing by 21.4 percent to 590 million kW, according to the State Administration of Energy (SEA) of China.

According to the State Energy Agency, as of the end of September this year, the installed capacity of power plants operating on renewable energy sources in China reached nearly 2.2 billion kW, which accounted for approximately 59.1 percent of the total installed capacity of power plants in the country.

China has created the world's largest renewable energy system. In the first four years of the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025), energy consumption per unit of GDP in China decreased by a combined 11.6 percent. China has promised to accelerate a comprehensive green transition and build a "Beautiful China" within the next five years.

China's electricity consumption, a key indicator of economic activity, posted double-digit growth last month, according to previously released data from the State Energy Information Administration. -0-

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A new cargo air route, Wenzhou-Tashkent, has been opened between China and Uzbekistan.

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BEIJING, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) — A B767 cargo plane of Uzbekistan's Centrum Air recently successfully departed from Wenzhou Longwan International Airport in east China's Zhejiang Province for Tashkent, Uzbekistan, marking the official launch of the first cargo air route from the city to Central Asia.

According to the Zhejiang Daily, the plane carried 50 tons of goods as part of the cross-border e-commerce (CBE) service. Its launch was timed to coincide with the approach of overseas shopping seasons such as Black Friday and Christmas, and is intended to strengthen the transportation and logistics network for CBE companies in the economically developed province of Zhejiang and surrounding regions.

With the launch of the Wenzhou-Tashkent route, Wenzhou Airport now has a total of 11 international cargo air routes, fully covering Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia, and Central Asia. These routes also provide an alternative transit platform for Chinese goods transported under the TEP to the European market, analysts note.

Wenzhou is among the leading cities in China for e-commerce development, boasting the most comprehensive cross-border e-commerce business model in Zhejiang Province. According to the local government's plan, Wenzhou's TEP export volume will double by 2027 compared to 2024, placing it among the top three cities in Zhejiang Province, alongside Yiwu, known as the "world's small commodities capital."

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Six people were killed and 50 injured in a collision between two buses in India.

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NEW DELHI, November 24 (Xinhua) — At least six people were killed and more than 50 injured on Monday in a head-on collision between two private buses in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, local police said.

The accident occurred in a village in Tenkasi district, about 550 km southwest of Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu state.

Following the accident, local authorities carried out a large-scale rescue operation and transported the victims to nearby hospitals.

Police fear the death toll could rise due to the critical condition of some of the injured.

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