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China critic Jimmy Lai jailed 20 years in landmark Hong Kong case

Hong Kong media tycoon and prominent China critic Jimmy Lai has been sentenced to 20 years in prison in the city’s most high profile national security case. The ruling caps a legal battle that has lasted nearly five years and has drawn widespread international concern.​ Lai, the 78 year old founder of the now closed pro democracy newspaper Apple Daily, was convicted on two counts of conspiracy to collude with foreign forces and one count of publishing seditious materials. The judges said his offences fell within the harshest penalty tier for national security crimes of a grave nature.​ The court described Lai as the mastermind of what it called persistent collusion conspiracies seeking sanctions, blockades and other hostile acts against China by foreign governments, including the United States. Prosecutors said the network behind him involved Apple Daily staff, activists and […]

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China critic Jimmy Lai jailed 20 years in landmark Hong Kong case

Hong Kong media tycoon and prominent China critic Jimmy Lai has been sentenced to 20 years in prison in the city’s most high profile national security case. The ruling caps a legal battle that has lasted nearly five years and has drawn widespread international concern.​ Lai, the 78 year old founder of the now closed pro democracy newspaper Apple Daily, was convicted on two counts of conspiracy to collude with foreign forces and one count of publishing seditious materials. The judges said his offences fell within the harshest penalty tier for national security crimes of a grave nature.​ The court described Lai as the mastermind of what it called persistent collusion conspiracies seeking sanctions, blockades and other hostile acts against China by foreign governments, including the United States. Prosecutors said the network behind him involved Apple Daily staff, activists and […]

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Are Major Apps Quietly Censoring Speech in America?

Are Major Apps Quietly Censoring What You Say in American? More users are starting to ask a troubling question: are major social platforms quietly limiting what people are allowed to talk about? Across TikTok, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and even some AI platforms, creators report a similar experience. Mention certain words—like Epstein, ICE, or criticism of Donald Trump—and engagement suddenly drops. Videos receive a fraction of their usual views. Posts stall at zero impressions. Some content appears not to publish at all. Platforms deny intentional censorship, often pointing to “algorithmic issues,” “community guidelines,” or technical glitches. But the pattern feels too consistent to ignore. When sensitive political or institutional topics are discussed, visibility often declines—sometimes dramatically. This isn’t traditional censorship with a warning label or a ban notice. It’s quieter. More subtle. Content isn’t removed—it’s buried. Algorithms are trained to […]

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Senator Natasha breaks silence on FG’s withdrawal of criminal charges

Senator Natasha Akpoti Uduaghan has reacted to the Federal Government’s decision to withdraw the criminal charges earlier filed against her over alleged defamation and cyber related offences. The Kogi Central lawmaker said the move vindicates her long standing claims that the case was politically motivated and aimed at silencing her.​ Court documents show that the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation filed a notice of discontinuance on December 12, 2025, effectively ending the case marked FHC/ABJ/CR/195/2025 at the Federal High Court in Abuja. The charges stemmed from petitions by Senate President Godswill Akpabio and former Kogi governor Yahaya Bello after Natasha alleged during a TV interview that her life was being threatened.​ Senator Natasha thanked Nigerians, civil society groups and her constituents for standing by her throughout the legal battle. She maintained that public office holders must be […]

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Adelaide Writers’ Week cancelled after author row

One of Australia’s most important literary gatherings has been thrown into turmoil after organisers removed a high-profile Australian-Palestinian author from its programme, triggering mass withdrawals and the eventual cancellation of the festival’s Writers’ Week. The Adelaide Festival board announced last week that Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah had been dropped from its Writers’ Week lineup, citing “sensitivities” following a deadly shooting at a Jewish cultural event in Bondi in December. Fifteen people were killed in that attack, which authorities said was inspired by the Islamic State group. Although the board said it was not suggesting any link between Abdel-Fattah and the attack, it argued that her past public statements made her appearance “culturally insensitive” in the current climate. Abdel-Fattah strongly rejected the move, describing it as an act of discrimination and censorship against Palestinians. The decision quickly sparked a wave of protest […]

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Late-night hosts back Jimmy Kimmel in free speech row

America’s late-night TV hosts have rallied behind Jimmy Kimmel after ABC suspended him over comments about the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Stephen Colbert opened his show declaring “we are all Jimmy Kimmel,” calling the suspension a “blatant assault on freedom of speech.” Seth Meyers praised Kimmel as “a privilege and honour to call my friend,” while Jon Stewart and Jimmy Fallon performed satirical sketches mocking the pressure to praise Donald Trump. The move followed remarks from President Trump, who suggested major networks could have their licenses “taken away” for negative coverage. Kimmel had criticized MAGA supporters in his Monday monologue, accusing them of exploiting Kirk’s death for political gain. He also ridiculed Trump’s response, comparing it to “how a four-year-old mourns a goldfish.” Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman Brendan Carr condemned Kimmel’s comments as “sick,” accusing him of […]

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110,000 Join Tommy Robinson’s Far-Right Rally in London

More than 110,000 people marched through central London on Saturday in a mass rally organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, with police deploying around 1,000 officers to manage tensions between rival demonstrations. The event, branded by Robinson as the UK’s “biggest free speech festival”, began south of Westminster before crossing Westminster Bridge and concluding near Downing Street. Attendees — many waving Union Jacks, St George’s crosses, and Christian symbols — listened to speeches from far-right figures across Europe and North America. “The silent majority will be silent no longer,” Robinson declared, calling the rally the spark of a “cultural revolution.” Police used CCTV and helicopter footage to estimate turnout at around 110,000, while roughly 5,000 people joined a counter-protest organised by Stand Up to Racism a mile away. Veteran Labour MP Diane Abbott addressed the counter-rally, accusing Robinson of spreading […]

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Activist Barker-Vormawor Finally Granted Bail After Lengthy Detention.

Oliver Barker-Vormawor, leader of the #FixTheCountry movement, has been granted bail after several weeks in detention. His arrest followed comments deemed seditious by the government. After multiple failed attempts to secure bail, his release has been welcomed by supporters who argue that his detention was a violation of free speech. Barker-Vormawor continues to advocate for systemic reforms in Ghana’s governance.

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