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  • China launches new communication technology test satellite

    China launches new communication technology test satellite

    China has successfully deployed an advanced communication technology test satellite from the Wenchang Space Launch Center in Hainan province. The launch occurred at 8:30 PM Beijing Time on Saturday, utilizing a Long March-5 carrier rocket to transport the satellite into its predetermined orbit.

    This newly deployed satellite represents a significant step forward in China’s space communication infrastructure development. The primary mission objective involves conducting comprehensive validation tests for multi-band, high-speed communication technologies that could potentially enhance future space-based communication systems.

    This launch constitutes the 618th mission in the Long March rocket program’s extensive history, demonstrating China’s continuing commitment to expanding its space capabilities. The successful deployment underscores the technical proficiency of China’s aerospace industry and represents another milestone in the nation’s ambitious space exploration agenda.

    The Wenchang Space Launch Site, strategically located on Hainan Island, has become increasingly important for China’s space missions due to its favorable equatorial position, which provides additional launch capacity for heavy payload missions requiring precise orbital insertion.

  • Taiwan Affairs spokesperson warns against aggression toward mainland fisherman

    Taiwan Affairs spokesperson warns against aggression toward mainland fisherman

    China’s Taiwan Affairs Office has issued a firm rebuttal against Taiwan’s maritime jurisdiction claims while warning against continued aggression toward mainland fishermen. Spokesperson Chen Binhua stated unequivocally that no “prohibited or restricted waters” exist in the sea area between Xiamen and Jinmen, emphasizing that these traditional fishing grounds have long been shared by fishermen from both sides of the Taiwan Strait.

    During a Saturday briefing, Chen reinforced China’s territorial sovereignty, asserting that Taiwan along with its surrounding islands of Penghu, Jinmen, and Matsu are inseparable parts of Chinese territory. The spokesperson highlighted the historical context of these waters serving as common fishing grounds for decades, facilitating the livelihoods of fishing communities across the strait.

    Chen defended the Chinese coast guard’s routine patrols as essential measures for maintaining maritime order and ensuring the safety of all fishermen operating in the area. The spokesperson called on Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party authorities to respect the established historical and factual realities of these shared fishing zones.

    The warning came with a serious diplomatic message: Taiwan’s DPP administration must immediately cease what Beijing characterizes as unjustified detentions and aggressive actions against mainland fishermen. Chen concluded with a stern admonition that the DPP authorities would bear full responsibility for any consequences resulting from continued provocative measures in the contested waters.

  • Syria monitor says at least five IS members killed in US’ retaliatory strikes

    Syria monitor says at least five IS members killed in US’ retaliatory strikes

    In a landmark development for ophthalmic medicine in the Middle East, the prestigious Bascom Palmer Eye Institute has entered into a strategic partnership with the Emirates Society of Ophthalmology. The agreement, formalized in Abu Dhabi, establishes a collaborative framework aimed at elevating eye care standards, advancing clinical research, and enhancing medical education throughout the region.

    The partnership brings together one of the world’s top-ranked ophthalmology institutions with the UAE’s leading professional organization for eye care specialists. This alliance will facilitate knowledge exchange programs, joint research initiatives on region-specific eye diseases, and the development of specialized training programs for ophthalmologists and medical staff.

    Key components of the agreement include establishing fellowship exchange programs, creating standardized treatment protocols for prevalent regional conditions such as diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma, and organizing annual ophthalmology conferences that will attract international experts to Abu Dhabi. The collaboration also aims to implement advanced telemedicine capabilities to extend specialist care to underserved areas.

    This initiative aligns with Abu Dhabi’s broader healthcare strategy to position itself as a medical hub for specialized care. By leveraging Bascom Palmer’s expertise in complex eye conditions and research capabilities, combined with the Emirates Society’s regional insights and network, the partnership seeks to significantly reduce preventable blindness and visual impairment across the UAE and neighboring countries.

    The timing of this collaboration is particularly significant given the increasing prevalence of diabetes-related eye diseases in the Gulf region and the growing demand for specialized ophthalmology services. Both organizations have committed to measuring the partnership’s impact through improved patient outcomes, increased research publications, and enhanced professional training metrics over the coming years.

  • Lhasa wetland reserve recognized as world’s highest altitude wetland

    Lhasa wetland reserve recognized as world’s highest altitude wetland

    The Lhalu Wetland National Nature Reserve in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, has achieved international distinction after being formally certified by the World Record Certification Agency (WRCA) as the planet’s highest-altitude urban natural wetland. The official announcement was made during a ceremony held in Lhasa on Saturday, December 20, 2025.

    This ecological treasure, frequently described as “Lhasa’s Lungs,” spans an impressive 12.2 square kilometers and sits at an average elevation of 3,649 meters above sea level. The wetland represents an extraordinary urban ecological asset and provides crucial habitat for numerous wildlife species, contributing significantly to regional biodiversity.

    The WRCA certification underscores China’s remarkable accomplishments in high-altitude wetland conservation and positions Lhalu Wetland as an exemplary model of sustainable environmental protection practices worldwide. This recognition highlights the successful balance between urban development and ecological preservation in challenging high-altitude environments.

    The wetland reserve serves multiple ecological functions, including water purification, climate regulation, and providing natural flood control for the urban area. Its designation as a national nature reserve has enabled the implementation of comprehensive conservation measures that have maintained the wetland’s ecological integrity despite its proximity to urban development.

    Local authorities emphasized that this international acknowledgment reinforces the global significance of Tibet’s unique ecosystems and demonstrates the effectiveness of coordinated conservation efforts in protecting fragile high-altitude environments for future generations.

  • Indian agency confirms asset seizures in probe linked to YouTuber’s Dubai cruise wedding

    Indian agency confirms asset seizures in probe linked to YouTuber’s Dubai cruise wedding

    India’s Enforcement Directorate has executed significant asset seizures and confirmed money laundering allegations against social media influencer Anurag Dwivedi, whose extravagant Dubai cruise wedding earlier this month triggered financial scrutiny. The agency’s official statement reveals comprehensive searches across ten premises in Lucknow, Unnao, and Delhi as part of an ongoing investigation into illicit online betting operations under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

    The probe, initiated following a formal complaint lodged by West Bengal Police, centers on Dwivedi’s alleged promotion of illegal betting platforms through his YouTube channels and social media presence. According to investigative findings, the influencer reportedly received criminal proceeds from unauthorized betting applications via hawala networks, subsequently channeling these funds into personal, family, and corporate accounts without legitimate commercial justification.

    Enforcement authorities have confirmed the seizure of four luxury vehicles, including a Lamborghini Urus, alongside substantial cash reserves and incriminating documentary evidence. The agency has additionally frozen bank accounts, fixed deposits, and insurance-linked assets valued at approximately Rs 3 crore (DH1.23 million), while provisionally attaching movable properties worth an estimated DH10 million.

    Investigators disclosed that Dwivedi acquired significant real estate holdings outside India, particularly within Dubai, utilizing allegedly illicit funds generated through his promotion of unauthorized betting websites. The subject has since departed Indian territory, with multiple official summons remaining unanswered according to enforcement officials. The case highlights increasing regulatory scrutiny over social media influencers’ financial activities and cross-border money laundering networks.

  • World Bank approves $700million to boost Pakistan’s economic stability

    World Bank approves $700million to boost Pakistan’s economic stability

    The World Bank has greenlit a substantial $700 million financial assistance package for Pakistan, marking a significant step in the nation’s ongoing economic stabilization efforts. This funding, approved on Friday, represents the initial disbursement under the broader Public Resources for Inclusive Development—Multiphase Programmatic Approach (PRID-MPA) framework, which could potentially channel up to $1.35 billion in total support to the South Asian nation.

    The allocation breakdown designates $600 million for federal-level initiatives aimed at strengthening macroeconomic foundations, while $100 million is specifically earmarked for development projects in Sindh province. This provincial funding targets enhanced service delivery and infrastructure improvements in Pakistan’s southern region.

    This financial endorsement follows a previous World Bank intervention in August 2025, when the institution granted $47.9 million to revitalize primary education systems in Punjab, Pakistan’s most populous province. The consecutive approvals signal sustained international confidence in Pakistan’s reform agenda despite existing challenges.

    However, the path to economic recovery remains complex. A recent joint IMF-World Bank assessment, disclosed by Pakistan’s finance ministry in November, identified persistent obstacles including fragmented regulatory frameworks, non-transparent budgeting processes, and political interference that continue to hamper investment flows and revenue generation.

    Geopolitical considerations may also influence future financing arrangements. Earlier this year, Reuters reported India’s potential opposition to World Bank funding for Pakistan, indicating that regional tensions could surface in international financial decision-making forums.

  • Independent committee starts work as HK moves to liquefy owners’ group

    Independent committee starts work as HK moves to liquefy owners’ group

    Hong Kong has initiated a comprehensive response to the catastrophic Wang Fuk Court fire that claimed 161 lives, with an independent investigation committee formally commencing its work on Friday. The nine-month probe will examine the causes and circumstances surrounding the December tragedy in Tai Po.

    Chairman David Lok presided over the inaugural meeting of the Independent Committee, established by the Chief Executive on December 12. Joined by members Chan Kin-por and Rex Auyeung, the panel outlined work priorities and preparation strategies for their complex mandate. The committee’s extensive terms of reference include investigating the fire’s origin and rapid propagation, construction safety protocols, building maintenance standards, renovation works oversight, and systemic issues in large-scale maintenance tendering processes.

    Concurrently, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government filed legal proceedings to dissolve the housing estate’s owners’ corporation management committee. The administration seeks to appoint Hop On Management Company, a Chinachem Group subsidiary, as interim administrator to handle daily operations during the transition.

    Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs Alice Mak Mei-kuen emphasized that the government’s intervention aims to assist residents through complex legal and accounting procedures with professional support. ‘Our action is to help the owners of Wang Fuk Court navigate these challenging circumstances with expert assistance,’ Mak stated during a media briefing attended by senior officials including Permanent Secretary Shirley Lam Shuet-lai and Under Secretary Clarence Leung Wang-ching.

    The management company will provide services pro bono, supported by a HK$5 million contribution from the Nina Wang Charity trustees for professional costs associated with estate management. Chairman Lok confirmed the committee’s final report and recommendations will be publicly disclosed, excluding information related to ongoing judicial proceedings.

  • Tai Po fire death toll climbs to 161

    Tai Po fire death toll climbs to 161

    The catastrophic fifth-alarm fire that engulfed Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po last month has now claimed 161 lives, according to the latest official update from Hong Kong police. The grim milestone was confirmed on Saturday, December 20, 2025, following comprehensive DNA analysis that identified previously discovered remains as belonging to two separate victims.

    Police Commissioner Joe Chow Yat-ming addressed the media after inspecting a passing-out parade, revealing that advanced forensic testing had determined one set of remains actually belonged to a couple rather than a single individual. The identification process has now confirmed the identities of all six individuals previously reported missing—five fire victims and one person who had died in 2023.

    The devastating blaze, which broke out on November 26, 2025, raged for over 43 hours and caused extensive damage to seven of the eight residential blocks within the housing estate. The inferno represents one of Hong Kong’s deadliest building fires in recent history.

    Commissioner Chow cautioned that the death toll might still rise as DNA testing continues on additional remains recovered from the scene. The painstaking identification process involves matching genetic material from victims with samples provided by anxious family members awaiting news of their missing relatives.

    The tragedy has prompted widespread scrutiny of building safety standards and emergency response protocols in Hong Kong’s densely populated residential areas. The community of Tai Po continues to mourn the devastating loss while supporting those injured and displaced by the catastrophic fire.

  • Israel kills six Palestinians in strike on Gaza school hosting wedding

    Israel kills six Palestinians in strike on Gaza school hosting wedding

    Israeli military forces shelled a United Nations-operated school in Gaza on Friday, resulting in multiple casualties among displaced Palestinians gathered for a wedding celebration. The attack on Gaza Martyrs School in the Tuffah neighborhood east of Gaza City killed at least six civilians, including a five-month-old infant, and wounded several others according to Palestinian emergency services.

    Eyewitness accounts describe an Israeli tank advancing into the area and targeting the school’s second floor where families had assembled. Medical responders reported being deliberately blocked from accessing the scene for over two hours by Israeli forces, significantly delaying victim evacuation efforts. The Palestinian civil emergency service confirmed they only recovered bodies after the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs intervened with Israeli authorities.

    This incident represents one of hundreds of alleged ceasefire violations since the Sharm El-Sheikh agreement took effect on October 10. Gaza’s health ministry reports at least 395 Palestinian fatalities from Israeli military actions during this period. The bombing occurred as US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and senior officials prepared for Miami negotiations regarding the next phase of the Gaza agreement, which anticipates greater challenges including international stabilization forces, technocratic governance establishment, Hamas disarmament, and Israeli territorial withdrawal.

    Hamas political member Bassem Naim emphasized public expectations for these talks to end ‘Israeli lawlessness’ and ensure compliance with existing agreements. The broader conflict has resulted in over 70,660 Palestinian fatalities according to Gaza health authorities, with approximately half being women and children.

  • Frenchman holds Tokyo exhibition to expose Japan’s wartime atrocities

    Frenchman holds Tokyo exhibition to expose Japan’s wartime atrocities

    A French national has launched a bold initiative in Japan’s capital to shed light on historical wartime atrocities. Marcus Detrez, collaborating with associates Zhong Haosong and Bastien Ratat, inaugurated a comprehensive exhibition in Tokyo on December 19th documenting Japan’s aggressive military actions during World War II.

    The exhibition represents the culmination of an international advocacy journey. Prior to their arrival in Japan, the organizers participated in China’s National Memorial Day ceremonies in Nanjing—a city that suffered profoundly during Japanese occupation. The group further expanded their awareness campaign with a photographic exhibition in Seoul, South Korea.

    Detrez emphasized the strategic timing of their Tokyo presentation, stating, ‘We believe we arrived at exactly the right moment to facilitate meaningful dialogue about historical accountability.’ The exhibition features extensive documentation, including photographic evidence and firsthand accounts, focusing particularly on atrocities committed during Japan’s imperial expansion across Asia.

    The initiative emerges amid ongoing regional tensions regarding historical interpretation and reconciliation. While Japan has made formal apologies for certain wartime actions, many neighboring countries maintain that adequate acknowledgment and education about this period remain insufficient. This exhibition represents one of the few foreign-organized efforts to directly address these historical issues within Japan itself.