L.I. Lula da Silva emphasized Brazil's sovereignty despite D. Trump's words

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SAO PAULO, November 24 (Xinhua) — The arrest of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro should not affect bilateral relations between Brazil and the United States because Brazil is a sovereign country, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Sunday.

J. Bolsonaro was taken into custody on Saturday morning in the country's capital, in accordance with a ruling by the Federal Supreme Court.

Referring to US President Donald Trump's comment on the arrest of J. Bolsonaro, L.I. Lula da Silva said: "Trump must know that we are a sovereign country and our justice system makes decisions."

J. Bolsonaro, according to him, will serve the sentence handed down by the court for his actions.

According to US media reports, when asked about Bolsonaro's arrest on Saturday, Trump appeared unaware of the development and then expressed regret over the development, calling it "very bad."

In September, Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison after being found guilty of involvement in an attempted coup to cling to power after losing re-election.

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A regular international passenger air route between Urumqi and Osh has been opened.

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BEIJING, November 24 (Xinhua) — On November 22, at 8:05 a.m., flight CZ8007, carrying 34 passengers, departed Tianshan International Airport in Urumqi, the capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, bound for Osh, the second-largest city in Kyrgyzstan, marking the official opening of the regular Urumqi-Osh international passenger air route, according to a report on the China Media Group news app.

Currently, this is the only direct air route from China to Osh, and the second international passenger air route to Kyrgyzstan launched by Tianshan Airport after the route to Bishkek.

It is reported that round-trip flights are planned on the Urumqi-Osh route every Saturday, with the flight duration being approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.

According to statistics from the Urumqi Entry and Exit Border Control Point, as of November 22, Tianshan Airport has handled a total of over 60,000 passengers traveling between China and Kyrgyzstan since the beginning of 2025, an increase of 55.4 percent year-on-year.

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China's wisdom will inspire global sustainable development prospects, report says

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Beijing, November 24 (Xinhua) — China's wisdom will inspire the prospects for global sustainable development, according to a recently published think tank report titled "Toward Green Modernization Hand in Hand: Theoretical Contribution and Practical Leadership of Xi Jinping Thought on Ecological Civilization in Global Sustainable Development."

Noting the contribution of China's experience to global sustainable development, the authors of the report emphasized that China, through state will, has promoted the integration of the concept of ecological civilization into the country's macro-strategies for economic and social development, and has also strengthened the institutional basis and guarantees for sustainable development through reform of the governance system.

China has also strengthened its domestic momentum for sustainable development through scientific and technological innovation and consolidated global efforts in the field of sustainable development, always taking into account the interests of the entire world, according to the aforementioned report prepared by the National High-Level Think Tank of the Xinhua News Agency and the Research Center for Xi Jinping Thought on Ecological Civilization.

China has put forward its initiatives to build a clean, beautiful and sustainable world, including supporting sovereign equality and expanding the representation and voice of developing countries.

According to the report, these initiatives also include the implementation of a human-centred approach and addressing the needs of people in different countries for improved environmental well-being, respect for the rule of international law and support for multilateralism based on the principles of joint consultation, joint construction and sharing, as well as a focus on actions to turn ambitious goals into effective achievements.

"Faced with the challenges of the global environmental crisis, no country can look out for itself alone. Only by breaking down barriers, opening doors to cooperation, and working together can we collectively protect humanity's beautiful home," the report states.

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China's mountainous Guizhou province launches its first regular low-altitude drone route for logistics.

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Guiyang, November 24 (Xinhua) — Guizhou, a mountainous province in southwest China, plans to launch its first scheduled low-altitude logistics route using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) by the end of 2025. The decision was made following the successful completion of a city-to-city test flight of a domestically developed electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicle.

On November 20, a two-ton eVTOL delivered medical supplies and agricultural produce from a low-altitude flight support base in Guiyang to a general aviation airport in Huangping County, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, covering 118 km in just 40 minutes. By comparison, traditional ground transportation between these two locations takes over two hours due to the karst terrain.

The test flight allowed us to verify the stability and effectiveness of the aircraft in challenging mountainous terrain, noted Ho Kui, project director of the low-altitude economy development company, which is wholly owned by Guizhou Civil Aviation Industry Group.

According to him, the province plans to launch the first route this year and subsequently expand its scope of application to include passenger transportation for tourism and commuter services.

The V2000CG CarryAll, which completed its test flight, was developed by Shanghai-based AutoFlight. It is the world's only eVTOL with a maximum takeoff weight exceeding 1 ton. The aircraft has received all three required Chinese aviation certifications: type certificate, production certificate, and airworthiness certificate. Its payload reaches 400 kg, maximum cruising speed is 200 km/h, and range is 200 km. Power is provided by batteries from CATL, a strategic investor in AutoFlight.

Li Yun, Chief Commercial Officer of AutoFlight Kunshan, the final assembly base for the eVTOL, said the company is committed to promoting the development of low-altitude economies in Guizhou Province, benefiting rural development and modern logistics.

China's low-altitude economy is entering a phase of rapid growth. The Civil Aviation Administration of China estimates that the market will grow from 500 billion yuan (approximately $70.5 billion) in 2023 to 1.5 trillion yuan in 2025, and by 2035, this figure could reach an impressive 3.5 trillion yuan. -0-

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Former deputy head of China's National Medical Products Administration charged with bribery

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BEIJING, November 24 (Xinhua) — Chen Shifei, former deputy director of the National Medical Products Administration, has been charged with bribery, the Supreme People's Procuratorate said Monday.

The indictment was filed by the Second Branch of the Shanghai Municipal People's Prosecutor's Office, which has already forwarded Chen Shifei's case to the Second Intermediate People's Court of Shanghai.

Before the Shanghai Prosecutor's Office, the National Supervisory Commission of China conducted the investigation into Chen Shifei.

The former deputy head of the state administration is accused of abusing his official position in the interests of third parties and illegally receiving money and material assets in exchange on an especially large scale.

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The annual foreign trade cargo turnover through Urumqi Airport exceeded 100 thousand tons for the first time.

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URUMQI, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) — The annual foreign trade cargo turnover through the airport in Urumqi, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, exceeded 100,000 tons for the first time.

As of November 19 this year, cargo turnover reached 101,400 tons, a 257.14 percent increase compared to the same period last year, and the number of foreign trade cargo flights increased by 243.67 percent to 4,966, according to the customs service of Tianshan Airport in Urumqi.

According to local customs data, cargo is currently shipped from Tianshan Airport along 28 routes to countries in Central and South Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and Africa. Among these, the Central Asian countries of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan stand out as key export destinations.

Exports through Urumqi Airport are dominated by clothing, daily necessities, machinery and electronics, and Xinjiang agricultural products. Imports, however, have seen a significant increase in cold-chain shipments, precision instruments, high-end consumer goods, and medical supplies.

Customs attributed the increase to measures simplifying customs procedures. These include the introduction of 24/7 customs clearance for cargo by appointment (24 hours a day, 7 days a week), the opening of a "green corridor" for agricultural products, cross-border e-commerce goods, and high-value-added products, which allows for fast customs clearance of electronic goods within two hours, and the introduction of a customized service program for chilled seafood.

"Achieving 100,000 tons of foreign trade cargo turnover is a shining example of the construction of the Silk Road Economic Belt's core zone," said Liu Jingyi, Deputy Director of Customs at Urumqi's Tianshan Airport. Customs officials will continue to improve customs control services and expand trade channels for specialized goods, prioritizing cross-border e-commerce, cold chain air freight, and other new forms of business, he stated.

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M. Rubio refused to disclose details of the US-Ukrainian talks in Geneva

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Geneva, November 24 (Xinhua) — Following talks with the Ukrainian delegation, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday evening declined to disclose any details of the day's discussions in Geneva between the United States, Ukraine, and European partners on the 28-point peace plan.

At a briefing held around 6:00 PM local time, both the American and Ukrainian sides confirmed "progress" in their previous talks on the US-proposed plan to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Although they asked journalists to wait for an update later in the evening, only M. Rubio returned to the press two and a half hours later.

He said he was not prepared to provide any details on the specific issues discussed during the talks.

M. Rubio reiterated that the day's talks had been "productive," adding that he remains "very optimistic" about reaching an agreement within "a very reasonable timeframe, very soon." However, he also noted that "there is no agreement yet… /some/ require higher-level decisions and consultations." M. Rubio added that the differences include semantics or linguistic aspects, and there are still issues "that require more time to work out."

"The issues that remain open are not insurmountable," the US Secretary of State emphasized. He added that some of them concern issues of equality or the role of the European Union or NATO, which require further discussion with European partners.

The Ukrainian delegation did not return for the second briefing.

Following the talks, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated on social media that it was important to ensure that "steps to end the war are effective and everything is feasible." –0–

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The grand final of the vocal mega-project Silk Way Star took place in Astana.

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Astana, November 24 (Xinhua) — The grand final of Asia's first vocal mega-project, Silk Way Star, took place in Kazakhstan's capital on Saturday. It has become one of the region's largest music television shows. The live broadcast was conducted by Jibek Joly TV, with parallel broadcasts also taking place in Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, and Georgia.

The final show opened with a welcoming address from Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, read by State Advisor Yerlan Karin. The address noted that the Silk Way Star project has become a shining example of cultural diplomacy and contributes to strengthening spiritual interaction between Asian countries.

According to the organizers, seven participants from Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, and Malaysia performed in the finals. Each performance featured an original production, using visual solutions developed by Kazakhstani production teams.

The winner was announced by People's Artist of Kazakhstan Dimash Kudaibergen. The winner was Michelle Joseph of Mongolia. The award was presented to the finalist by Raushan Kazhibayeva, Director General of the Television and Radio Complex of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

R. Kazhibayeva emphasized that the project was implemented within the framework of an agreement between the Television and Radio Complex of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the China Media Group (CMG), signed following the meeting of the two heads of state in June 2025. Thanks to the collaboration of specialists from Kazakhstan and China, she noted, the finale was truly spectacular and reached an international level.

As reported by Kazinform, the Silk Way Star project, which brought together vocalists from 12 countries, has, according to experts, become a significant platform for intercultural dialogue and the promotion of musical art from the countries of the Great Silk Road. Millions of viewers in Kazakhstan and abroad followed the show's development over the course of 10 episodes. –0–

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The US and Ukraine made "progress" at talks in Geneva, but differences remain.

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Geneva, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) — U.S. and Ukrainian officials said Sunday that "progress" had been made at their talks in Geneva on a 28-point plan to resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict, but details had not been agreed upon as differences needed to be narrowed.

Following a meeting between the Ukrainian delegation and national security advisers from the UK, France, and Germany, the Ukrainian side held bilateral talks with US representatives later that day.

In the evening, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the head of the Ukrainian President's office, Andriy Yermak, held a briefing and made separate statements.

M. Rubio called the negotiations "the most productive and meaningful" since the process began, noting that the delegations addressed key issues one by one and made "significant progress." He said the teams are now reviewing the proposals made during the meeting and working to resolve some remaining differences.

He added that both the American and Ukrainian sides were approaching the text of an agreement they could agree on, although the final result would still require the approval of the two presidents.

A. Yermak described the conversation with the US delegation as "extremely productive," confirming that "very good progress" had been made toward achieving a "just and lasting peace." He said both sides would continue working on proposals in the coming days and would also engage European partners as the process progressed.

Both sides declined to answer questions from reporters, explaining that their teams are still working on updates and preparations on a number of issues.

They were expected to return later in the evening to provide further information. –0–

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Winter beauty of Xihu Lake

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BEIJING, Nov. 23 (Xinhua) — This photo shows the beautiful scenery of the West Lake Scenic Area in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, in early winter.

BEIJING, Nov. 23 (Xinhua) — This photo shows the beautiful scenery of the West Lake Scenic Area in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, in early winter.

BEIJING, Nov. 23 (Xinhua) — This photo shows the beautiful scenery of the West Lake Scenic Area in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, in early winter.

BEIJING, Nov. 23 (Xinhua) — This photo shows the beautiful scenery of the West Lake Scenic Area in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, in early winter.

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