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Carmen Lau, activist in exile and former Pro-democratic District Councilor of Hong Kong, seen making speeches during the rally outside Downing Street in 2022
Exiled Hong Kong activist target of harassment campaign
LONDON — A high-profile Hong Kong pro-democracy activist living in the UK has been the target of a campaign of harassment involving letters containing fake, sexually explicit images of her sent from China to her neighbors.Carmen Lau, 30, who fled Hong Kong four years ago, told the BBC she was "shocked" as the letters, delivered to addresses in Maidenhead in Kent, included her name and images made to look like she was either naked or in underwear and offering sexual services."The letters had a couple of very unpleasant images, AI-generated or photo-shopped, where they put my face on those images, portraying me as a sex-worker," she said.The existence of the letters was first reported by the Guardian.The first she knew about the letters was when the local MP, Liberal Democrat Joshua...
December 11, 2025

Exiled Hong Kong activist target of harassment campaign

Nicolas Sarkozy arriving at a book signing event on Wednesday
The hardest bed he ever felt: Former French president recounts his 20 days behind bars
PARIS — Twenty days, 213 pages.For every 24 hours behind bars, Nicolas Sarkozy wrote more than 10 pages of his new book recounting his stint in Paris’ La Santé Prison.“It could have been a budget hotel, if you ignored the armored door with its eyehole,” the former French president recalls in the book, which hit shelves Wednesday, one month after he left jail on November 10.Prison was “hell,” Sarkozy writes in “Diary of a Prisoner,” which rides the waves of intense public interest and scrutiny around his September conviction for criminal conspiracy to finance his 2007 campaign with funds from Libya.He was released early from his five-year sentence in November pending his appeal.The view out of his window was blocked by plastic panels, Sarkozy says of his time...
December 11, 2025

The hardest bed he ever felt: Former French president recounts his 20 days behind bars

Park Na-rae, one of the country's most successful female comedians, has now left her popular variety shows amid allegations of workplace bullying
String of celebrity scandals renews debate on South Korea's 'cancel culture'
SEOUL — In a matter of days, three big names in South Korea's entertainment industry have made headlines in separate scandals that could derail their careers.The allegations that have embroiled comedians Park Na-rae and Cho Sae-ho, as well as veteran actor Cho Jin-woong, are all different — ranging from workplace abuse to previous teenage detention to associations with a gang member.But the results have been the same: departures from the television screens where they had worked their way up to become household names.The scandals have also raised questions about the standards to which South Korea's public figures are held — especially in the entertainment industry.Park Na-rae, one of the country's most successful female comedians, made headlines last week when two of...
December 11, 2025

String of celebrity scandals renews debate on South Korea's 'cancel culture'

Tasmanian student Florence Brodribb — known as Flossie — is a big supporter of the ban
Kids locked out of social media apps after Australia's world-first ban
SYDNEY — Australia's world-first social media ban for children has taken effect, with throngs of teenagers waking up to find their accounts have gone dark.Others tell BBC they have already snuck past barriers and will continue scrolling and posting freely until they are caught.The new law means social media firms - including Meta, TikTok and YouTube - must take "reasonable steps" to ensure Australians aged under 16 don't hold accounts on their platforms.The ban, eyed with excitement by global leaders and trepidation by tech companies, was justified as necessary to protect children from harmful content and algorithms - though critics have argued blanket prohibition is neither practical nor wise.This landmark policy has been one of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's pet...
December 10, 2025

Kids locked out of social media apps after Australia's world-first ban

Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado gestures at a protest ahead of the Friday inauguration of President Nicolas Maduro for his third term, in Caracas, Venezuela January 9, 2025
Daughter of Venezuela’s Machado receives Nobel Peace Prize on her behalf
OSLO — The daughter of Venezuela’s opposition leader María Corina Machado spoke of the country’s fight for democracy as she accepted this year’s Nobel Peace Prize in Norway on behalf of her mother, who was unable to attend the event in person.The Nobel Peace Prize laureate, who lives in hiding, had been expected to attend Wednesday’s acceptance ceremony in Oslo, in defiance of a decade-long travel ban placed on her.Statements on Wednesday suggested she would still be in Oslo at some point despite not attending the ceremony.In an audio recording released by the Norwegian Nobel Institute before the ceremony was due to start, Machado said, “I will be in Oslo, I am on my way to Oslo right now.”Earlier, her representatives said, “We confirm that she will not attend the Nobel...
December 10, 2025

Daughter of Venezuela’s Machado receives Nobel Peace Prize on her behalf

More than 200,000 residents have fled the fighting, the UN says
Gunfire as rebels target key DR Congo city despite Trump peace deal
KINSHASA — Sporadic gunfire and explosions have been reported as M23 rebels advance towards a key city in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, in an offensive that has forced thousands to flee across the border into Burundi.Residents and military sources said soldiers were fleeing the assault on Uvira, the last government-held city in the mineral-rich region.US President Donald Trump brokered a peace deal last week between DR Congo's President Félix Tshisekedi and Rwanda's Paul Kagame to end the long-running conflict but fighting has continued.Shops and schools have closed, with terrified residents staying indoors amid fears that rebels had taken control of some government buildings.But South Kivu Governor Jean-Jacques Purusi dismissed reports that the rebels were in the city...
December 10, 2025

Gunfire as rebels target key DR Congo city despite Trump peace deal

Passengers pass through the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) security checkpoint at San Francisco International Airport. — EPA
US could ask foreign tourists for five-year social media history before entry
WASHINGTON — Tourists from dozens of countries including the UK could be asked to provide a five-year social media history as a condition of entry to the United States, under a new proposal unveiled by American officials.The new condition would affect people from dozens of countries who are eligible to visit the US for 90 days without a visa, as long as they have filled out an Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) form.Since returning to the White House in January, President Donald Trump has moved to toughen US borders more generally - citing national security as a key reason.Analysts say the new plan could pose an obstacle to potential visitors, or harm their digital rights.The US expects a major influx of foreign tourists next year, as it hosts the men's football World...
December 10, 2025

US could ask foreign tourists for five-year social media history before entry

US President Donald Trump
US pounds the European Union in sharpest takedown yet as bloc mulls future of alliance
BRUSSELS — It's not a beating, it's a pounding.That's how one European diplomat described a week-long political hammering from the Trump administration directed straight at the European Union.First, a US government National Security Strategy warned that the bloc needs to either reverse course on a range of issues or risk "civilisational erasure", igniting a week of tensions.From Europe's international standing to entirely sovereign, domestic matters like migration and regulation, the Trump establishment has gone after the EU more sharply than ever. The question for Europeans now is whether the US remains a true ally.The campaign went global when Elon Musk, the world's richest man and owner of the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, lashed out at...
December 10, 2025

US pounds the European Union in sharpest takedown yet as bloc mulls future of alliance

File photo of a South Korea's KF-21 fighter jet during a test flight
South Korea protests Chinese and Russian warplanes in its airspace
SEOUL — South Korea has lodged a complaint with the Chinese and Russian defence attaches based in the country, a day after their warplanes entered its air defence zone.Seoul said it sent up fighter jets to "take tactical measures in preparation for any emergencies" after seven Russian and two Chinese military aircraft "briefly entered" the zone on Tuesday, but noted they "did not violate" South Korea's airspace.Some countries delineate air identification defence zones, wherein they require foreign planes to identify themselves. These are not part of sovereign airspaces under international law.In March this year, Seoul also deployed fighter jets after several Russian warplanes flew into the zone.The Russian aircraft entered Korea's Air Defense Identification Zone (Kadiz) near...
December 10, 2025

South Korea protests Chinese and Russian warplanes in its airspace

People fleeing from a disputed area travel along a street in Oddar Meanchey Province, Cambodia, 10 December 2025. — EPA
US tells Thailand and Cambodia to stop fighting as clashes continue
WASHINGTON — The US has asked Thailand and Cambodia to "cease hostilities immediately" as border clashes extended for a third day, killing at least 10 people and displacing hundreds of thousands.The two nations must follow de-escalatory measures outlined in a peace accord brokered by US President Donald Trump in October, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said.Trump has also said that he would "make a phone call" to stop the fighting, which is the most serious escalation since clashes in July killed dozens of people.Both countries have blamed each other for re-igniting the fighting, which has seen air strikes and exchanges of artillery fire.The death toll over three days of hostilities stands at 10 - seven from Cambodia and three from Thailand. Thai officials said they evacuated more than...
December 10, 2025

US tells Thailand and Cambodia to stop fighting as clashes continue

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