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Jimmy Lai jailed for 20 years under Hong Kong security law

Hong Kong media entrepreneur and pro-democracy figure Jimmy Lai has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after being found guilty of colluding with foreign forces under the city’s national security law. The ruling marks the most severe penalty imposed since the law was enacted by Beijing in the wake of the 2019 pro-democracy protests. Rights organisations have strongly condemned the sentence, describing it as effectively a life term for the 78-year-old businessman, whose family has repeatedly expressed concern about his health. Hong Kong’s leadership, however, welcomed the decision, calling it a demonstration of the city’s commitment to national security and the rule of law. Lai, a British citizen, is the most prominent individual convicted under the legislation, which authorities say is necessary to preserve stability. Critics argue it has been used to silence dissent and dismantle press freedom. He […]

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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World welcomes 2026 with hope and fireworks

From Sydney to New York, countries have welcomed 2026 with huge firework displays, concerts and street parties, even as many people reflect on a tense and difficult 2025 shaped by Donald Trump’s return to the White House, global conflicts and economic shocks.​Pacific nations such as Kiribati and New Zealand were the first to enter the new year, followed by major celebrations in cities like Sydney, Seoul, Tokyo, Paris, Rio de Janeiro and New York.​In many places, security was tighter than usual as authorities deployed heavily armed officers and crowd controls around popular viewing points.​ In Australia, Sydney staged its famous harbour fireworks, lighting up the Opera House and Harbour Bridge in a show designed to symbolise peace and hope for a better year.​Tens of thousands gathered along the foreshore as tonnes of pyrotechnics were launched over the water, while local […]

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Jimmy Lai and the Price of Defying Beijing

Jimmy Lai once believed Hong Kong’s freedoms were worth any personal risk. That conviction ultimately led him from boardrooms and newsrooms to a maximum-security prison. On a cold morning in 2022, veteran activists Raphael Wong and Figo Chan entered Stanley Prison in Hong Kong to visit Lai, the media tycoon arrested two years earlier under the territory’s national security law. The three men had been prominent figures during the mass pro-democracy protests of 2019, when huge crowds filled the streets demanding greater political rights and civil liberties. Their friendship had once revolved around long dinners and animated conversations over shared meals. Prison life, however, revealed a very different reality. Lai, now noticeably thinner, had adapted to austere routines. Chan recalled being struck by how the billionaire, once known for indulgence, now enjoyed simple food like rice with pickled ginger. The […]

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Eric Trump urges Hong Kong crowd to invest in bitcoin

Eric Trump, son of U.S. President Donald Trump, has called on investors to buy bitcoin during a visit to Hong Kong, as his family steps up efforts in the cryptocurrency sector. Speaking at the Bitcoin Asia conference on Friday, the 41-year-old described bitcoin as the “greatest asset in the world” and predicted its price could eventually reach $1 million. “The bitcoin community embraced my father unlike anything I had ever seen before, and I hope that’s paid off in spades, because we love this community, we believe in this community,” he told a packed hall of crypto enthusiasts. Eric Trump’s appearance comes as his company, American Bitcoin—a mining firm backed by him and Donald Trump Jr.—seeks acquisitions in Asia. According to the Financial Times, the company is preparing to list on the NASDAQ in the near future. His comments follow […]

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