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CUHK Student Arrested Over Demands for Fire Investigation

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As of December 1, 2025, Hong Kong’s National Security Division of the Police Force arrested Chinese University student Kwan Ching-fung on November 29. He has been temporarily allowed to leave the police station and is awaiting bail.

According to BBC Chinese, following the serious fire at Tai Po’s Wang Fuk Court, Kwan, a co-founder of the “Wang Fuk Court Fire Concern Group,” expressed strong dissatisfaction with the Hong Kong government’s handling of the incident, which he said unfairly blamed the construction bamboo scaffolding while refusing to acknowledge internal flaws in building supervision. He thus put forward four major demands: continuing support for affected residents, establishing an independent investigation committee, fully investigating potential conflicts of interest, and holding supervisory authorities accountable. The goal was to urge government officials to take responsibility for the fire.

However, the National Security Division had already expressed serious concerns over his remarks before the arrest, accusing him of inciting offenses, “causing chaos in Hong Kong,” and “splitting society.” The following day, November 30, police also arrested two others: a female volunteer and former Tuen Mun district councilor Cheung Kam-hung.

Police stated that all actions were lawful but did not disclose detailed evidence or legal grounds. The Concern Group’s online petition has been closed, and the page removed. Civic Party’s second chairman, Chan Ka-lo, told foreign media that the arrests were meant to intimidate the public, ignoring the underlying public sentiment and the true purpose of supporting victims’ families.

Amnesty International condemned the arrests as a suppression of freedom of speech and peaceful petitioning/assembly. They urged the government to launch an open, transparent, and responsible investigation into the fire, rather than using “national security” or “incitement” as reasons to suppress dissenting voices.

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Pro-Trump Brazilian Influencer Arrested by U.S. ICE

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The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested Brazilian right-wing influencer Júnior Pena in New Jersey. Pena had long publicly supported U.S. President Donald Trump’s hardline policies on illegal immigration.

Pena has lived in the U.S. since 2009. Over the years, he not only endorsed Trump’s policies but also criticized Brazilian leftist President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and commented on political developments in Brazil and Latin America. On social media, Pena presented his content from an immigrant perspective and promoted Trump’s immigration crackdown, repeatedly telling Brazilian immigrants not to panic, claiming that only criminals are targeted and law-abiding immigrants had nothing to fear. Critics now view his own detention as an ironic “case of poetic justice.”

The detention occurred on January 31, when Pena was taken to the Delaney Hall Immigration Detention Center in Newark, New Jersey. According to friends and his lawyer, the arrest stemmed from Pena failing to appear at a court hearing related to his immigration process. Although his lawyer submitted the necessary documents to prevent his transfer to another state facility, procedural errors still resulted in the execution of the detention order. Friends emphasize that Pena had no formal deportation order, and his immigration status was previously legal.

The case has sparked heated reactions in Brazilian online communities. Some mocked him for supporting Trump’s immigration policies only to become a target himself, while others prayed for him and shared updates on social media. As of now, Pena’s lawyer is working through legal channels to resolve the detention and court hearing issues.

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German Chancellor Merz Discusses “Shared Nuclear Umbrella” with European Allies

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On January 29, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced that Germany is conducting preliminary discussions with European allies to explore the possibility of establishing a “shared European nuclear umbrella” in response to the changing global security landscape and nuclear threats.

In his policy report, Merz used unusually strong language to describe Europe facing a “harsh cold wind” in a new world order of intensified great power competition. He stressed that Europe can no longer rely solely on the U.S. nuclear deterrent and must take active control of its own security. He reaffirmed that Germany will continue to comply with the Two Plus Four Treaty and the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and will not possess nuclear weapons. The proposal is not intended to replace NATO but to complement the U.S. nuclear-sharing arrangements, focusing initial discussions on integrating French and British resources.

The proposal has sparked intense debate in Germany. Supporters argue it is a necessary step toward “European strategic autonomy,” while opponents worry it could trigger an arms race and question whether France would be willing to share nuclear command authority. Thomas Roewekamp, chair of the Bundestag Defense Committee, added that while Germany lacks warheads, its technological capabilities in delivery systems and military cooperation make it a key player in a European nuclear program.

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Starmer suggests Prince Andrew testify to US Congress

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The BBC reports that UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer suggested that former royal, stripped of his titles, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, should testify before the US Congress regarding documents, photos, and communications related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Recently released documents and photos show interactions and meetings between Andrew and Epstein, including some concerning images. BBC Verify has confirmed that parts of the interior and other images match Epstein’s New York mansion, implying a connection to past cases.

Starmer stated that anyone holding key information should consider testifying in Congress, especially from the victims’ perspective, to ensure full transparency of evidence. These recommendations follow the release of a batch of documents including historical communications and photos, though Andrew himself denies any wrongdoing.

Other newly revealed documents include communications and financial transactions involving other individuals, some of whom deny wrongdoing or claim the situation has been exaggerated.

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