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  • Man rescued 28 hours after start of fire

    Man rescued 28 hours after start of fire

    In a remarkable display of resilience and emergency response, a male survivor was successfully extracted from a fire-ravaged residential complex in Hong Kong after enduring 28 hours trapped within the smoldering structure. The dramatic rescue occurred at 6:45 pm on Thursday from the 16th-floor staircase of Wang Tao House, one of seven affected blocks within the Wang Fuk Court development.

    The extensive rescue operation unfolded as emergency crews battled both time and structural challenges to reach the victim. The prolonged nature of the operation highlighted both the severity of the blaze and the determination of rescue teams working under extremely hazardous conditions.

    Chinese President Xi Jinping has extended official condolences regarding the tragic incident while urging authorities to maximize rescue efforts and minimize casualties. The building fire represents one of Hong Kong’s most significant residential emergencies in recent memory, raising questions about fire safety protocols in high-density urban environments.

    The timing of the rescue—occurring nearly a full day after the fire initially erupted—demonstrates the critical importance of sustained search operations even beyond conventional survival windows. Emergency medical teams were standing by to immediately transport the rescued individual to specialized care facilities following his extraction from the compromised structure.

    As investigation into the fire’s cause commences, attention turns to both the response effectiveness and potential preventive measures that could mitigate similar tragedies in densely populated urban centers where high-rise living presents unique emergency challenges.

  • Beijing institute plans to build space data centers

    Beijing institute plans to build space data centers

    The Beijing Astro-future Institute of Space Technology is spearheading an innovative project to launch high-computing-power experimental satellites by late 2025 or early 2026. This initiative aims to address the escalating global demand for computing power, exacerbated by the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence and the limitations of traditional data centers. Zhang Shancong, the institute’s director and chief scientist at Beijing Orbit Twilight Technology Co., highlighted the challenges faced by terrestrial data centers, including excessive land use, skyrocketing energy consumption, and environmental cooling constraints. Space-based solutions, leveraging the abundant solar energy and the stable minus 270°C cosmic environment, offer a promising alternative. These satellites will enable continuous solar power generation and highly efficient passive radiation cooling, potentially revolutionizing the way computational needs are met in the future. This groundbreaking approach underscores China’s commitment to technological innovation and sustainable development.

  • Deeper global cooperation key for green transition and climate resilience, global leaders say

    Deeper global cooperation key for green transition and climate resilience, global leaders say

    International leaders convened at the 2025 World Green Development Investment and Trade Expo in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, to underscore the critical importance of deeper global cooperation in accelerating the green transition and bolstering climate resilience. The four-day event, which also hosted the China Green Food Expo, attracted senior officials, ambassadors, business leaders, and experts to explore new opportunities in green industries and the emerging green-food economy. Zambia’s Vice-President Mutale Nalumango praised China’s significant role in global climate governance, noting the visible results of China’s green transition, which have led to a more livable ecological environment and tangible benefits for ordinary citizens. Nalumango expressed Africa’s readiness to deepen cooperation with China and other partners to expand green investment and low-carbon development. Allex Seah Shoo Chin, a member of the Malacca State Executive Council of Malaysia, highlighted the historical ties between China and Malaysia, emphasizing the strengthening cooperation in green development and technological innovation. He drew parallels to the voyages of Zheng He, which enhanced trade and cultural exchanges between China, Malaysia, and Southeast Asia during the Ming Dynasty. The expo, running until Sunday, serves as a platform for fostering international collaboration in sustainable development and climate resilience.

  • Five African lion cubs make debut at Chongqing theme park

    Five African lion cubs make debut at Chongqing theme park

    In a rare winter spectacle, five African lion cubs made their highly anticipated public debut at Locajoy Theme Park in Chongqing’s Yongchuan district on Wednesday. The quintuplets, born just last month, represent a significant conservation achievement for the facility.

    The newborn cubs, comprising both males and females, appeared healthy and active during their first public appearance under the careful supervision of park caretakers. The event coincided with an unusual sunny winter day in Chongqing, creating perfect conditions for the special unveiling.

    Remarkably, the cubs’ mother was herself born and hand-raised within the same theme park, establishing a multi-generational legacy of successful lion breeding at the Chinese facility. This familial continuity demonstrates the park’s long-term commitment to wildlife conservation and animal welfare.

    Park keeper Shen Wei confirmed the cubs’ excellent health condition while noting that naming decisions for the five siblings remain pending. The caretaking team continues to monitor the litter closely as they develop under their mother’s watchful care and the supplemental support from experienced park staff.

    The successful birth and presentation of these African lions contribute to global conservation efforts for the species, classified as vulnerable by international wildlife organizations. Locajoy Theme Park’s breeding program represents China’s growing role in exotic animal preservation and public education about wildlife conservation.

  • China, US militaries maintain working-level contact

    China, US militaries maintain working-level contact

    The Chinese and US militaries are actively maintaining working-level communications to foster future exchanges, as confirmed by a Chinese defense spokesperson on Thursday. Jiang Bin, spokesperson for China’s Ministry of National Defense, addressed this during a routine press briefing in Beijing, highlighting recent military engagements between the two nations.

  • Saudi Arabia takes legal action against 6 for inciting public opinion online

    Saudi Arabia takes legal action against 6 for inciting public opinion online

    Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Media Regulation has taken decisive legal action against six individuals accused of publishing content aimed at inciting public opinion online. The accused have been detained, and regulatory procedures have been finalized to refer them to the competent court. This move underscores the Kingdom’s commitment to maintaining public order and enforcing media regulations. The charges fall under paragraph (1) of Article (6) of the Anti-Cyber Crime Law, which criminalizes the production, dissemination, or storage of content that threatens public order, religious values, public morals, or the sanctity of private life. Violators face penalties of up to five years in prison and fines not exceeding 3 million riyals. The General Authority for Media Regulation emphasized its zero-tolerance policy toward any media content that violates these laws, vowing to take all necessary measures against offenders. This case highlights Saudi Arabia’s stringent approach to regulating online discourse and safeguarding societal stability.

  • Dubai announces 3-day free public parking for UAE National Day

    Dubai announces 3-day free public parking for UAE National Day

    Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has unveiled comprehensive complimentary transportation initiatives in celebration of UAE National Day, offering residents and visitors enhanced mobility options throughout the extended holiday period. The authority confirmed that all public parking zones will be fee-exempt for three consecutive days, spanning from Sunday, November 30 through Tuesday, December 2, coinciding with the Eid Al Etihad holiday observance. Parking charges will officially recommence on Wednesday, December 3. It should be noted that this parking exemption excludes multi-level parking facilities and the specific Al Khail Gate N-365 zone.

    Complementing the parking incentives, Dubai’s metro network will implement expanded operational schedules to accommodate increased passenger traffic. On Saturday, November 29, both Red and Green Line services will operate from 05:00 until 01:00 the following morning. Sunday services will commence slightly later at 08:00, continuing through 01:00. The holiday period of Monday and Tuesday will see metro services running from 05:00 to 01:00 daily.

    Dubai Tram services will similarly extend operations, with Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday schedules running from 06:00 to 01:00, while Sunday operations will begin at 09:00. For public bus routes and marine transportation services, passengers are advised to consult the S’hail application for specific timing adjustments during the holiday period.

    Regarding customer service accessibility, all physical RTA Customer Happiness Centers will remain closed during the official holiday dates of Monday and Tuesday. However, Smart Customer Happiness Centers located in Umm Ramool, Deira, Al Barsha, Al Twar, and RTA Headquarters will maintain uninterrupted 24/7 operations. Service Provider Centers will resume standard business hours following the holiday conclusion on Wednesday, December 3.

  • ICC ‘in limbo’ as chief prosecutor’s fate uncertain ahead of member states assembly

    ICC ‘in limbo’ as chief prosecutor’s fate uncertain ahead of member states assembly

    The International Criminal Court faces mounting institutional uncertainty as its Assembly of States Parties convenes in The Hague amid prolonged delays in an externally-managed investigation into Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan over alleged sexual misconduct claims. The unprecedented outsourcing of this probe to the UN’s Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) has created legal ambiguities and operational paralysis within the world’s permanent war crimes tribunal.

    Khan, who vehemently denies the allegations, has been on leave since May pending the investigation’s outcome, leaving deputy prosecutors to manage the Office’s docket. The ASP Bureau initially anticipated the OIOS report by October’s end, but complete silence from both the ASP and UN investigators has left the court in operational limbo with no updated timeline provided.

    This leadership vacuum coincides with unprecedented external pressures on the ICC, particularly from the United States. The Trump administration imposed financial and visa sanctions against Khan, his deputies, and six judges in response to the court’s investigation into alleged Israeli war crimes in Gaza. These sanctions have reportedly caused significant case delays, including shelved arrest warrant applications for two Israeli ministers regarding apartheid charges.

    Legal experts describe the situation as “uncharted territory” with profound implications for international justice. The decision to bypass the ICC’s own Independent Oversight Mechanism (IOM)—the body expressly mandated for such investigations—has raised serious procedural concerns. Although ASP President Paivi Kaukoranta cited “particular circumstances” and perception issues for outsourcing, no legal basis for this decision has been publicly provided, contradicting Article 46 of the Rome Statute and Rule 26 of the ICC’s Rules of Procedure.

    The lack of transparency extends to the judicial panel that will eventually review OIOS findings. Their identities, terms of reference, and working methods remain confidential, with only vague assurances about geographical and gender representation. This opacity has drawn criticism from human rights organizations and legal scholars alike, who note the apparent contradiction between the court’s mandate for judicial transparency and its handling of this internal matter.

    With multiple investigations—including those concerning Palestine, Ukraine, Darfur, Libya, DRC, and the Philippines—potentially affected by the leadership uncertainty, observers warn that the court’s ability to fulfill its mandate is increasingly compromised. The ongoing crisis highlights the fragile intersection of international justice, geopolitical pressures, and institutional governance at the world’s foremost permanent war crimes tribunal.

  • Hong Kong comes together to help fire victims

    Hong Kong comes together to help fire victims

    China Daily Information Co (CDIC) has reinforced its stringent copyright protection measures for all content published across its digital platforms. The company’s comprehensive policy explicitly prohibits the unauthorized republication or utilization of any materials—including textual content, photographs, and multimedia information—without obtaining prior written authorization from CDIC.

    The policy notice further specifies technical recommendations for optimal user experience, suggesting browsers with 1024*768 resolution or higher for best viewing performance. This technical guidance underscores CDIC’s commitment to maintaining both content integrity and quality user engagement.

    Additionally, the publication has disclosed its official multimedia publishing license (0108263) and registration number (130349), demonstrating full compliance with China’s digital media regulations. These credentials validate CDIC’s operational legitimacy and commitment to lawful information dissemination practices.

    The notice concludes with references to corporate information channels including advertising opportunities, contact details, employment provisions (including expatriate positions), and social media connectivity options. This comprehensive approach reflects CDIC’s multifaceted strategy toward content protection, user experience optimization, and transparent corporate communication.

  • UAE weather tomorrow: Partly cloudy day ahead, chance of rainfall

    UAE weather tomorrow: Partly cloudy day ahead, chance of rainfall

    The UAE is set to experience a partly cloudy day tomorrow, with intermittent cloud cover expected over coastal, northern, and eastern regions, according to the National Centre of Meteorology. There is also a possibility of rainfall in these areas. Temperatures across the country will vary significantly, with highs reaching up to 31ºC and lows dropping to 7ºC in internal regions. In Abu Dhabi, temperatures will range between 19ºC and 29ºC, while Dubai will see temperatures between 20ºC and 29ºC. Humidity levels will rise by night and into Saturday morning, ranging from 30% to 85% in Abu Dhabi and 30% to 80% in Dubai. Winds will be light to moderate, shifting from Southeasterly to Northwesterly, with speeds of 10–25 kmph, occasionally reaching 35 kmph. Sea conditions will remain slight to moderate in the Arabian Gulf and slight in the Oman Sea.