South African President Cyril Ramaphosa (4th R) receives the G20 Extraordinary Committee Report on Global Inequality from Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz (3rd R), UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima (1st R), and four other leading global experts of the committee at a ceremony in Cape Town, South Africa, on Nov. 4, 2025. (Photo by Shakirah Thebus/Xinhua)

South Africa: G20 Report Warning of Global Inequality Crisis Unveiled! (6.11.2025)

Drawing on data from the World Inequality Lab, the analysis showed that the world’s richest one percent have increased their average wealth by 1.3 million U.S. dollars since 2000, while the poorest 50 percent gained only 585 U.S. dollars, adjusted for inflation. Though income gaps between individuals have narrowed largely due to growth in China, the wealth divide between the Global North and South remains substantial.

“The world understands that we have a climate emergency; it is time we recognized that we face an inequality emergency too,” said Stiglitz, who chaired the six-member committee behind the report.

Much of the wealth at the top stems from “monopoly power and exploitation,” he said, adding that inequality is “not the laws of nature, but the laws of man.”

Officials and guests make a toast during a reception commemorating the 28th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on July 1, 2025. (Photo by Andy Chong/China Daily)

Hong Kong: Leader Promotes “Certainties” Following 28th Hand-Over Anniversary! (5.11.2025)

In a social media post, Chief Secretary for Administration Chan Kwok-ki attributed Hong Kong’s ability to overcome difficulties during the interval to the enduring vitality of “one country, two systems”, as well as the central government’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding Hong Kong’s prosperity and stability.

Political parties, including the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong — the city’s biggest political party — reaffirmed their support for deeper integration into national development and seizing new opportunities under “one country, two systems”.

Sunny Tan, chairman of the Hong Kong Productivity Council, pledged to leverage Hong Kong’s global connectivity to strengthen industry ties through international fashion events, strengthen the city’s brand and support internationalization efforts.

Mr Shi, the patient, presents a silk banner to doctor Zhao Gaofeng. (Photo/ Screenshot)

China: Doctor Removes Rare Tumour in 11-Hour Surgery! (5.11.2025)

Professor Zhao Gaofeng, director of thoracic surgery at the First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, led the procedure on a 20-centimeter mediastinal tumour that had been pressing against the patient’s heart, lungs, and major blood vessels.

Zhao said the tumour had an “extremely abnormal blood supply” from three unusual arteries. “We have never seen anything like this,” he added.

“It was the most difficult operation I’ve ever performed in terms of blood loss – possibly the most challenging of its kind.”

The 50-year-old patient, surnamed Shi, had previously undergone surgery twice elsewhere, but doctors abandoned both operations because of the high risk of bleeding.

Shi recovered smoothly and has since been discharged from the hospital.

Maduro Resists Trump's Fascism!

Venezuela: The Free World Rallies Round Maduro! (4.11.2025)

👉🏽 With Russia, a plan that has been ongoing for 25 years in all areas is advancing. It is a model relationship of equality and respect.

👉🏽 Venezuela has a successful and advanced model in the fight against the scourge of drug trafficking.

👉🏽 Humanity cannot lower its guard against the genocide in Gaza. We raise our voice for the Palestinian people.

👉🏽 Very soon we will activate the Great Mission of Comprehensive Protection for the police family of Venezuela.

👉🏽 What a historic beauty! I have no other words to describe the officers of our glorious FANB together with the People, sitting in the popular assemblies.

👉🏽 We are going to build 256,128 communal projects in the next 6 years.

👉🏽 Space Development! For the first time in history, Venezuela will be part of an expedition to Mars with our brothers from the People’s Republic of China.

China & Cuba Explore Further Business Opportunities!

China: Cuba Explores New Business Opportunities! (4.11.2025)

Duenas views the expo as an effective platform for initial contact with Chinese institutions, which has yielded over 30 cooperation projects for the company, some of which originated during previous expos.

“China is a strategic ally in the field of pharmaceutical cooperation, offering a framework for exchange with entities that share common objectives,” he said.

The executive also noted that participation in the expo is a key element in the future projection of relations between Cuba and China, within the framework of the China-Cuba community with a shared future and the Belt and Road Initiative.

“For us, this is undoubtedly a strategic element, part of a forward-looking vision for future relations and potential development,” said Duenas.

Israel Allowed to Continuously "Break" Gaza Ceasefire with Impunity!

Rafah: Israeli War Crimes Continue – “Silence” from World Community! (3.11.2025)

Despite the ceasefire that took effect on Oct. 10, at least 236 Palestinians had been killed and 600 wounded by Israeli fire, Gaza health authorities said Sunday. It said the total death toll from Israeli strikes since Oct. 7, 2023, had reached 68,865.

The Hamas-run media office on Monday accused Israel of committing 194 violations of the ceasefire, adding that the aid delivered into Gaza since Oct. 10 does not exceed 24 percent of the agreed-upon amount due to Israel’s obstruction.

Also on Monday, Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem condemned Israel’s continued demolition of homes and residential areas in Gaza, saying the operations “constitute a clear violation of the ceasefire agreement.”

He called on mediators to pressure Israel to halt the “ongoing violations,” including daily killings, the continued blockade, restrictions on aid, and the closure of the Rafah border crossing.

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