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Indigenous people disrupt COP30 convention protests ignored.
Dozens of Amazonian indigenous people gathered outside the UN climate conference in Belém, Brazil, on Tuesday (November 11) to protest, attempting to storm the venue and clashing with security personnel. At least two people sustained minor injuries. The demonstrators demanded the protection of their land from erosion by agricultural, oil, and mineral exploration activities. They told the media that the voices of indigenous people have long been ignored, and their attempt to enter the venue was to reflect the ongoing exploitation of natural resources in their ancestral homeland, which has eroded their habitat, while the climate conference, despite its fanfare, continues to damage the environment. (Reuters)
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US tightens visa screening, Asian business schools become increasingly sought after
(Philadelphia) U.S. visa policy changes and heightened geopolitical uncertainty are altering the global talent mobility landscape, prompting international graduate students to show increasing interest in Asian business schools.
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Trump says the U.S. still needs overseas technical talent.
(Bloomberg, Washington) Although the U.S. government has made it more difficult for companies to attract foreign technical workers through the visa system, President Trump emphasized that the United States still needs technical talent from overseas.
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The US Navy's largest aircraft carrier strike group, the USS Ford, entered Caribbean waters to combat drug trafficking.
(Washington, D.C.) The USS Ford carrier strike group, the largest aircraft carrier in the U.S. Navy, arrived in the Caribbean Sea in the U.S. Southern Command’s area of responsibility on Tuesday, citing anti-drug operations as the reason.
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The world's largest green iron ore mine project, valued at 30 billion yuan, has commenced production.
The world's largest green iron ore project, the Simandou iron ore project in Guinea, officially commenced production with the witness of multiple parties.
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Global businesses face over $45 billion in U.S. tariffs, but outlook stabilizes
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Global companies are pricing in $35 billion (S$45 billion) in U.S. tariff costs in their third-quarter financial reports, but many are revising back their initial cost forecasts as U.S. President Donald Trump strikes new trade deals with some countries that mitigate the impact. Trump's trade war has pushed U.S.
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Explosions continue to occur in the capitals of India and Pakistan.
(New Delhi/Islamabad Combined Dispatch) Two explosions have occurred in South Asia in recent days. A car bomb in the Red Fort area of New Delhi, India, on Monday killed at least 13 people and injured about 20. The following day, a suicide bombing outside a courthouse in Islamabad, Pakistan, killed and injured nearly 40 people. The local Taliban has claimed responsibility for the suicide attacks. Currently, there is no evidence linking the two incidents.
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Syrian President Shah Shah visits the United States and announces Syria's accession to the global coalition against Iraq.
(Washington, D.C.) Syrian President Ayatollah El Shaarawy announced during his visit to the United States on Monday that Syria will join the global coalition against the Islamic State (ISIS), becoming its 90th member, and will cooperate with the United States to eliminate the remaining ISIS forces and prevent the influx of foreign fighters. At the same time, the United States will restore diplomatic relations with Syria to further advance counterterrorism, security, and economic cooperation.
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