China Condemns Foreign Criticism of Hong Kong Judicial Ruling
China rejects foreign criticism of Hong Kong’s judicial system following Jimmy Lai’s conviction, reaffirming commitment to legal protections under “one country, two systems.”
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China rejects foreign criticism of Hong Kong’s judicial system following Jimmy Lai’s conviction, reaffirming commitment to legal protections under “one country, two systems.”
Chinese para athlete Ouyang Jingling returns to teaching after winning medals at the 2025 National Games, inspiring students with resilience and hope.
HKSAR Security Chief Chris Tang emphasizes lawful handling of Jimmy Lai’s national security case, addressing international concerns over Hong Kong’s legal integrity.
Macao launches a major international cultural forum on December 16, 2025, coinciding with the 20th anniversary of its UNESCO World Heritage status, fostering global dialogue on heritage preservation.
Hong Kong’s High Court finds activist Jimmy Lai guilty of collusion and sedition under the National Security Law, with sentencing pending.
Two students killed and nine injured in a shooting at Brown University on December 13. Authorities have detained a suspect as investigations continue.
American donor Evan Kail revisits Nanjing, urging Japan to address WWII-era war crimes and issue official apology during 2025 memorial ceremony.
China’s CH-7 high-altitude drone completes first flight, offering advanced surveillance and data capabilities for complex operational environments.
Guangdong’s 2025 robotics competition showcases cutting-edge automation solutions, drawing investor interest and highlighting southern China’s tech leadership.
Sydney’s Bondi Beach shooting death toll reaches 16 with 40 injured. Police confirm suspects as father-son duo amid gun law scrutiny.
A civilian disarmed a gunman during Sydney’s Bondi Beach shooting that killed 12, with footage showing the heroic intervention that limited casualties.
Former U.S. official Chas W. Freeman Jr. examines China’s rise driven by domestic priorities and America’s fears of geopolitical eclipse in 2025.
Zhang Lanzhen highlights the urgency of preserving WWII truths in Asia, countering revisionism, and fostering global acknowledgment of wartime atrocities.
China receives Russian-documented evidence on Unit 731’s WWII atrocities, underscoring historical accountability and global peace efforts.
China prioritizes AI integration in industry through new national strategy, aiming to boost manufacturing efficiency and technological independence by 2026.
Ongoing clashes on the Thai-Cambodian border displace thousands, with families facing repeated evacuations and economic hardship as tensions escalate in December 2025.
Japan’s proposal to revive imperial-era military ranks draws scrutiny amid 2025 Nanjing Massacre commemorations, raising regional security concerns.
China commemorates the 88th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, emphasizing peacekeeping responsibilities and global cooperation to prevent future atrocities.
Providence police release video of a suspect in the Brown University shooting that left two dead and nine injured. Authorities seek public assistance in identifying the individual.
Beijing implements eco-friendly snow removal using machinery and manual labor, reducing chemical use while maintaining city operations during winter.