AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEthnic Unity Law Backlash: Tibetan and Uyghur representatives warned at the UN that China’s new Ethnic Unity and Progress Promotion Law could legalize “cultural genocide,” with fears over restrictions on language, education, religion and expression. Hong Kong Crackdown: Human Rights Watch says Beijing has further reengineered Hong Kong’s governance to answer to Party leadership, arguing the loss of accountability is tied to tragedies like the Tai Po housing fire. Taiwan Mega-Embassy Fears: Taiwan warned China’s planned London mega-embassy could include detention chambers for dissidents and blacklisted politicians. Robot Services Go Global: JD.com is expanding Europe-wide robot repair and “robot ambulance” after-sales via JoyRobocare, opening centers in the UK and Germany to cut downtime and shipping costs. Culture & Diplomacy Through Sport: China and Europe held a Beijing sports festival for diplomats, mixing tennis, table tennis and football with traditional culture activities. Faith at Sea: A Taiwan Coast Guard officer told Reuters how temple charms and Five Lords faith help him patrol amid rising maritime pressure. Cultural Heritage Tourism: Hungary’s artists toured Shanxi’s ancient architecture, while Jingdezhen hosted an international ceramics congress on “Inheritance and Innovation,” and Brazil opened an exhibition on ancient Chinese food culture.
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