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  • Aid cadre decides to stay permanently in Xizang

    Aid cadre decides to stay permanently in Xizang

    In an inspiring demonstration of dedication, Zhang Peng has formally requested permanent extension of his service at Lhasa Railway Station in the Xizang Autonomous Region, transforming what began as a temporary assignment into a lifelong commitment to the high-altitude community.

    When Zhang first arrived in December 2023, he confronted severe altitude sickness that cast doubt on his ability to remain on the plateau. Despite these initial challenges, he persevered and has since evolved into an indispensable member of the station’s management team over the past two years.

    Currently serving as head of the Technical Information Section, Zhang has made significant contributions to enhancing operational safety along the high-altitude railway corridor. His technical revisions include updating 21 critical regulations and pioneering the development of specialized equipment standards specifically engineered for the region’s extreme environmental conditions.

    Zhang attributed his decision to remain permanently to the profound sense of responsibility exhibited by local railway workers and the exceptional cross-cultural collaboration among Tibetan, Han, and other ethnic colleagues. ‘The cadres and staff here guard this railway with their lives, not simply by holding their posts,’ Zhang told Xizang Daily, emphasizing that ‘I am a member of Lhasa Station.’

    Reflecting on his transformative experience, Zhang described how working on the plateau has fundamentally shaped his perspective: ‘Here, I have truly felt the weight of the Qinghai–Xizang Railway spirit, challenging limits and striving for excellence. Working alongside plateau railway workers has become the most precious experience of my life.’

  • Death penalty bill to include Palestinians imprisoned for 7 October, Ben Gvir says

    Death penalty bill to include Palestinians imprisoned for 7 October, Ben Gvir says

    Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir has unveiled a significantly expanded version of controversial legislation that would mandate capital punishment for Palestinians accused of involvement in the October 7 attacks. The far-right minister detailed the provisions on social media platform X, outlining drastic changes to Israel’s judicial processes regarding Palestinian detainees.

    The revised legislation, initiated by MP Limor Son Har Melech of Ben Gvir’s Otzma Yehudit (Jewish Power) party, originally sought to permit judges to impose death sentences on Palestinians convicted of killing Israelis on ‘nationalistic grounds.’ The newly expanded bill now specifically targets those accused in the October 2023 attacks, classifying such sentences as ‘genocide under the Genocide Law’ and making execution a mandatory punishment.

    Critical changes within the proposed law include the abolition of unanimous decision requirements, allowing a regular majority of panel judges to approve executions. The legislation explicitly excludes Israelis who kill Palestinians under similar circumstances from facing capital punishment. Once formally accused, detainees would be executed within 90 days by the Israel Prison Service (IPS), with multiple methods proposed including shooting, electric chair, hanging, or lethal injection.

    The bill further authorizes military courts in the occupied West Bank to impose death sentences regardless of prosecutorial positions, while eliminating the ability of army commanders to mitigate or commute approved sentences. The identity of execution personnel would remain confidential under the proposed framework.

    Israeli law currently permits capital punishment in limited circumstances, though no executions have occurred since Nazi officer Adolf Eichmann’s 1962 hanging. The bill previously passed its first reading in November with 39 of 120 Knesset members supporting it.

    Human rights organizations have condemned the legislation amid reports of widespread Palestinian detentions on terrorism charges and increasing detainee deaths. Approximately 9,300 Palestinians are currently held in Israeli prisons, with advocacy groups reporting a ‘record high’ of 110 deaths under Ben Gvir’s prison policies since he took office. Palestinian rights groups have characterized the bill as an ‘unprecedented act of savagery’ that effectively legalizes the systematic killing of prisoners.

    International observers have repeatedly criticized Israel’s application of anti-terrorism laws against Palestinians engaged in peaceful activism or humanitarian work, noting frequent use of vague or unsubstantiated charges.

  • Harry and Meghan embrace their children in Christmas message

    Harry and Meghan embrace their children in Christmas message

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have ushered in the holiday season with a heartfelt family photograph and significant announcements regarding their charitable initiatives. The intimate image, disseminated through their official Instagram channel, presents a rare glimpse into their private family life.

    The carefully composed photograph captures the couple with their children against a serene woodland backdrop. Prince Archie, aged six, embraces his father while Duchess Meghan gently holds hands with four-year-old Princess Lilibet on a rustic wooden bridge, creating a tableau of familial warmth and connection.

    Accompanying the visual narrative was the simple yet poignant message: ‘Happy Holidays! From our family to yours.’ This personal greeting was complemented by formal holiday communications from their office, extending season’s greetings on behalf of the Archewell organization.

    In a parallel development, the couple unveiled a strategic rebranding of their philanthropic vehicle. The Archewell Foundation has been formally restructured as Archewell Philanthropies, signaling an expanded scope and refined mission. According to the official announcement released Friday, this transformation enables the family to ‘expand upon their global philanthropic endeavours as a family.’

    The nearly two-minute commemorative video accompanying these announcements features the Sussex children participating in charitable activities, including baking cookies for Thanksgiving distribution through local community organizations. This visual documentation highlights the integration of their children into their humanitarian work since establishing the organization in 2020 following their transition from senior royal duties.

    This holiday revelation follows closely after other royal families released their seasonal greetings. The Prince and Princess of Wales distributed a portrait featuring their three children amidst daffodils, while King Charles III and Queen Camilla shared a photograph from their Italian visit earlier this month.

  • Inner Mongolia’s two ports named national smart port models

    Inner Mongolia’s two ports named national smart port models

    Two strategic ports in China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region have been designated as national models for smart port development by China’s National Port Administration. Ganqimaodu Road Port and Manzhouli Railway Port emerged as standout performers among 311 ports nationwide in this prestigious recognition of digital innovation.

    Ganqimaodu Road Port, serving as a critical energy corridor for China-Mongolia cooperation, has pioneered comprehensive smart port solutions encompassing operational protocols, construction standards, and data integration frameworks. The facility has established China’s inaugural dedicated cross-border lane for autonomous transport operations, marking a significant milestone in border logistics automation.

    Through the implementation of automated guided vehicles and advanced clearance systems, Ganqimaodu has achieved remarkable efficiency gains. Customs processing efficiency has surged by over 60 percent, while transportation costs have been reduced by 15 percent. These innovations have earned the port dual recognition as both a national multimodal transport demonstration project and a China-SCO digital economy best practice case.

    Meanwhile, Manzhouli Railway Port, which functions as the largest rail freight hub for China-Russia trade, has integrated cutting-edge 5G and Internet of Things technologies to develop a comprehensive cargo monitoring ecosystem. The port’s smart system incorporates intelligent dispatching mechanisms and sophisticated risk alert capabilities.

    The technological transformation at Manzhouli has yielded dramatic operational improvements. Real-time data visualization and intelligent analytics have enabled the port to double its daily transshipment capacity from 420 to 840 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs). Additionally, full-train inspection procedures now require less than one minute to complete.

    This national recognition underscores Inner Mongolia’s substantial contribution to China’s broader digital transformation of port infrastructure. Both facilities offer scalable and replicable solutions that demonstrate the potential of technological innovation in border logistics. During the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), the region has allocated 410 million yuan (approximately $58.57 million) toward 50 smart port initiatives, significantly enhancing cross-border logistics efficiency and regulatory capacity through coordinated technological governance.

  • US justice department to release thousands of Epstein files later, top official says

    US justice department to release thousands of Epstein files later, top official says

    The U.S. Department of Justice has commenced the carefully managed disclosure of documents pertaining to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, following legislative requirements established by the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed the initial release encompasses several hundred thousand pages, with additional documents scheduled for publication in subsequent weeks.

    The disclosure process, originally mandated for completion by December 19th, involves meticulous review protocols to protect victim identities and sensitive information. Blanche emphasized the department’s commitment to comprehensive redaction measures during an appearance on Fox & Friends, stating: “We are examining every document to ensure complete protection of victims’ names, identities, and personal narratives where necessary.”

    The legislative mandate emerged from bipartisan congressional consensus, receiving near-unanimous approval before being signed into law by President Donald Trump, who had initially opposed the disclosure. The act specifically requires the Justice Department to release all unclassified records, communications, and investigative materials related to Epstein’s prosecution.

    Parallel to the official disclosure, House Democrats have been independently releasing documents and photographs from Epstein’s estate, totaling approximately 20,000 documents and 95,000 images. Congressman Robert Garcia noted these materials often lack contextual information, requiring additional review for victim protection.

    The emerging documentation has referenced numerous prominent figures including former Presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Legal experts emphasize that mere appearance in these records does not indicate wrongdoing, and many individuals have previously denied involvement in Epstein’s criminal activities.

  • Will Afcon 2025 be a defining moment for Morocco?

    Will Afcon 2025 be a defining moment for Morocco?

    As Morocco prepares to host the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations commencing Sunday, the tournament represents the potential culmination of a meticulously orchestrated national project to establish football supremacy across the continent. The Atlas Lions enter the competition carrying not just home advantage but the weight of nearly five decades of expectation, having last claimed the continental title in 1976.

    The nation’s football transformation stems from strategic vision dating back to 2008 when King Mohammed VI initiated an ambitious plan leveraging football for national development. This vision materialized through substantial infrastructure investments including the Mohammed VI Football Academy (established 2009) and the $65 million Mohammed VI Training Complex (opened 2019). These world-class facilities combine elite training environments with educational and sports science resources, creating an unprecedented development pipeline for Moroccan talent.

    Midfielder Sofyan Amrabat, a veteran of Morocco’s historic World Cup 2022 semi-final campaign, encapsulates the national sentiment: “Every time I put on the Moroccan jersey, it’s an amazing feeling… I’m really looking forward to this AFCON, especially because it’s at home. And of course, we hope it’s going to be ours.”

    The team’s credentials are formidable: reigning as Africa’s highest-ranked team (11th in FIFA rankings), holders of a world record 18 consecutive victories since March 2024, and boasting exceptional talent including African Player of the Year Achraf Hakimi, Real Madrid’s Brahim Díaz, and elite goalkeeper Yassine Bounou. However, concerns persist regarding captain Hakimi’s fitness following a November ankle injury sustained during Champions League action.

    Football analyst Jalal Bounouar emphasizes the tournament’s significance: “Morocco’s primary and most immediate goal is to win AFCON. Winning the continental title is seen as the final piece of the puzzle.” This perspective follows consistent success across multiple fronts: Olympic bronze (2024), FIFA U-20 World Cup victory, three consecutive African Nations Championships, and recent Arab Cup triumph.

    Despite sporting achievements, the substantial investment has faced scrutiny amid domestic calls for improved public services. The “hospitals not stadiums” movement reflects ongoing debates about resource allocation, particularly with Morocco co-hosting the 2030 World Cup. Nevertheless, statistical evidence shows growing grassroots participation and increased social acceptance of women’s football, complemented by the Atlas Lionesses’ consecutive Women’s Cup of Nations finals appearances.

    Morocco commences their campaign against Comoros on Sunday, carrying not just trophy aspirations but the embodiment of a nation’s strategic sporting vision.

  • Dubai: Private schools urged to put staff safety first, avoid outdoor activities

    Dubai: Private schools urged to put staff safety first, avoid outdoor activities

    Dubai’s educational regulatory body has issued urgent safety directives to private institutions as the United Arab Emirates prepares for significant weather disruptions. The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) has mandated that all private schools and early childhood centers implement immediate protective measures amid forecasts predicting sustained rainfall, cloud cover, and potential thunderstorms throughout the weekend.

    In an official communication disseminated via social media platform X, KHDA emphasized alignment with national guidance, specifically instructing schools to ‘prioritize the safety of their staff’ through flexible working arrangements and alternative operational protocols. The advisory particularly addresses institutions conducting holiday programming, explicitly prohibiting outdoor activities and off-campus events until weather conditions normalize.

    This precautionary stance reflects broader governmental efforts to mitigate weather-related risks across the emirate. Transportation authorities have concurrently alerted residents to exercise heightened caution during travel due to anticipated reductions in road safety and visibility. The integrated response demonstrates Dubai’s proactive approach to emergency preparedness, with multiple sectors coordinating to minimize disruption while maintaining operational continuity where possible.

    The weather instability arrives during a period of academic transition, presenting unique challenges for educational institutions balancing instructional requirements with safety imperatives. KHDA’s directive underscores the administration’s commitment to preventive risk management while acknowledging the operational complexities facing school administrators during atypical weather patterns characteristic of the region’s winter season.

  • Rubio will field questions on Russia-Ukraine, Gaza and Venezuela at news conference

    Rubio will field questions on Russia-Ukraine, Gaza and Venezuela at news conference

    WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Marco Rubio is scheduled to conduct a formal press briefing on Friday, marking a significant departure from the State Department’s recent media engagement practices. This year-end appearance, the first utilization of the briefing room since August, will primarily address three pressing international issues: ongoing Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations, Israel-Hamas conflict resolution efforts, and escalating military operations targeting Venezuelan narcoterrorism.

    The diplomatic spotlight intensifies as key meetings regarding Gaza and Russia-Ukraine are concurrently scheduled in Miami on Friday and Saturday. Secretary Rubio, who has concurrently assumed the role of national security adviser, has emerged as the principal architect and defender of President Trump’s ‘America First’ foreign policy doctrine. His tenure has witnessed substantial transformations in visa regulations, foreign assistance frameworks, and departmental reorganization efforts.

    The timing of this press conference coincides with critical diplomatic movements. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is poised to engage with senior officials from Egypt, Turkey, and Qatar to advance the Republican administration’s Gaza ceasefire initiative, which has experienced sluggish progress since its October announcement. The proposed framework involves establishing a ‘Board of Peace’ to govern post-conflict Gaza and deploying an international stabilization force.

    Simultaneously, Saturday’s Miami meetings will host Russian President Vladimir Putin’s adviser Kirill Dmitriev alongside Witkoff, Jared Kushner, and potentially Secretary Rubio. Their agenda centers on reviewing the latest iteration of a U.S.-proposed resolution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. This proposal has undergone multiple revisions amid President Trump’s fluctuating stance between supporting Ukraine and advocating for territorial concessions to Russia—a position firmly rejected by Kyiv.

    Regarding Venezuela, Secretary Rubio has championed intensified military operations against suspected drug-trafficking vessels in Caribbean and eastern Pacific waters. These operations, initiated in early September, represent the administration’s strategy to pressure leftist President Nicolás Maduro, who faces U.S. narcoterrorism charges. While President Trump declined to preclude military confrontation with Venezuela in recent interviews, Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth maintain that current operations exclusively target narcoterrorists threatening U.S. security.

    Additional agenda items include the recent $11 billion arms sales package to Taiwan, which has provoked strong condemnation from Beijing, and the administration’s substantial restructuring of diplomatic operations. Secretary Rubio has implemented sweeping changes including the dissolution of the U.S. Agency for International Development and reduction of diplomatic corps size—actions critics argue have adversely affected global humanitarian efforts, though the administration cites ongoing disaster relief and new global health agreements as counterevidence.

  • Unlocking life in Gansu: an Egyptian professor’s journey with the Five-Star Card

    Unlocking life in Gansu: an Egyptian professor’s journey with the Five-Star Card

    In China’s northwestern Gansu province, Egyptian public health professor El-Sayed Salama has discovered what he describes as “Chinese-style happiness” through a revolutionary document—the newly implemented Five-Star Card. As a long-term faculty member at Lanzhou University’s School of Public Health, Salama recently became among the first foreign nationals to receive China’s upgraded permanent residence identification system.

    The professor characterizes the card as far more than administrative documentation—it represents what he calls “a master key that has unlocked a whole new life” in China. This sophisticated identification platform has fundamentally transformed his daily experience, granting him parity with Chinese citizens across numerous service sectors. From streamlined medical appointments and exploration of traditional Chinese medicine to financial transactions and transportation, the Five-Star Card has eliminated previous bureaucratic barriers.

    According to the Gansu Provincial Public Security Department, the province has significantly intensified its international talent attraction initiatives throughout 2024. The Five-Star Card system represents a cornerstone of these efforts, with coordinated upgrades across more than 60 service domains including healthcare, education, finance, and transportation infrastructure.

    Salama emphasizes how these integrated improvements have effectively bridged the “last mile” in services for foreign professionals residing in Gansu. Previously time-consuming processes like high-speed rail travel arrangements, hotel registrations, and cross-border financial transactions now require mere minutes—a efficiency standard the professor admiringly labels “Chinese speed.

    Beyond practical conveniences, the Five-Star Card has facilitated deeper cultural integration for Salama and his family. From mobile payment systems and vibrant night market explorations to museum visits and cultural exchanges with his son, the Egyptian academic now considers Gansu his genuine home. The card has not only provided administrative efficiency but has fostered what Salama describes as a profound “sense of belonging” within Chinese society.

  • Ticombo opens early access to FIFA World Cup 26 match tickets across North America

    Ticombo opens early access to FIFA World Cup 26 match tickets across North America

    Global ticket resale platform Ticombo has initiated early-access ticket listings for the highly anticipated FIFA World Cup 2026, responding to surging international demand for the first 48-team tournament hosted across three North American nations. The peer-to-peer marketplace now enables fans to browse and secure match options throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico well in advance of the competition.

    The 2026 tournament, set to be one of the most attended sporting events in history, will feature matches in major metropolitan hubs including New York/New Jersey, Dallas, Los Angeles, Toronto, and Mexico City. Ticombo’s platform allows users to filter tickets by host country, match stage, and seating category, providing structured visibility into availability as final schedules develop.

    A company representative emphasized that early listing release aims to assist fans in coordinating complex travel and accommodation plans for what is projected to be an exceptionally high-demand event. Industry analysts note that secondary marketplaces like Ticombo serve as crucial access points once initial ticket allocations are exhausted, particularly for global events attracting international audiences.

    The expanded 48-team format will significantly increase the number of matches, creating more opportunities for fan attendance. North American travel authorities have already issued early-planning advisories in anticipation of substantial tourism influx during the tournament period.