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Caricature: Exposing lies The verdict for the case involving Jimmy Lai, founder of Next Digital, and three affiliated companies of Apple Daily, accused of conspiring to collude with foreign forces, was announced on Dec. 15. Lai was found guilty on two charges of conspiring to collude with external forces to endanger national security and a charge of conspiracy to publish seditious materials by the High Court of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
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2025.12.18 20:54
1-minute News | Galloping Steeds! 2026 Spring Festival Gala mascots unveiled On Dec. 18, China Central Television (CCTV) unveiled the mascots for its 2026 Spring Festival Gala.
1-minute News
2025.12.18 20:32
Watch This | Avatar 3 officially announced for Jan. 8 release in HK: Poster removes fire element The film "Avatar: Fire and Ash," directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker James Cameron, was originally scheduled for release in Hong Kong on Dec. 18. Due to its Chinese title containing the word "fire," and to avoid associating it with the recent five-alarm fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, the studio earlier announced that the film would be renamed "Avatar 3" and postponed until 2026.
Hong Kong
2025.12.18 19:00
WSJ publishes letter from Commissioner's Office refuting editorial board on Jimmy Lai case On Dec. 18, The Wall Street Journal published a letter from the spokesperson of the Commissioner's Office of the Chinese Foreign Ministry in the HKSAR, refuting a recent negative editorial by the paper concerning the Jimmy Lai case. The letter pointed out that Jimmy Lai's collusion with external forces has seriously endangered national security, and that the editorial's defense of him is utterly absurd. It emphasized that the trial of Jimmy Lai's case lasted over 150 days, with a judgment spanning 855 pages, fully demonstrating the rigor and fairness of the judicial process.
Hong Kong
2025.12.18 18:56
Maggie Cheung returns to HK for Christmas, shares street stroll footage: Describing as 'very romantic' Renowned 61-year-old Hong Kong actress Maggie Cheung, who has maintained a relatively low public profile in recent years while focusing on work behind the scenes, has now joined the social media platform Xiaohongshu, offering glimpses into her everyday life.
Hong Kong
2025.12.18 18:30
Commissioner's Office: HK's rule of law brooks no interference; Western meddling brings only self-humiliation In response to the G7 Foreign Ministers, the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, as well as countries including Canada, New Zealand, France, and Japan, disregarding facts and distorting the truth by issuing so-called statements regarding the lawful conviction of the Jimmy Lai case by the HKSAR, the spokesperson of the Commissioner's Office of the Chinese Foreign Ministry in the HKSAR expressed strong dissatisfaction and firm opposition!
Hong Kong
2025.12.18 18:01
Deepline | Unraveling of autonomy: Traffic, algorithms, and commercial stranglehold in China's digital economy When website traffic and algorithms become the core logic for resource allocation on today's internet platforms—and the primary asset that platforms compete to monopolize—the structural dilemma of "alienation" is reactivated: consumers, merchants, and products themselves are forced to conform to platform rules, gradually losing autonomy and their status as independent value agents. This deep-seated "alienation" not only turns market participants into mere tools but also undermines the healthy order of market development.
Deepline
2025.12.18 17:00
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