World Top 5: People who broke out of China’s ‘new embassy’, thousands of people protested in London


Hundreds of protesters in London staged a protest at the designated place for the controversial new embassy in China over human rights and security concerns. An MP had earlier said that if it is approved about the new embassy, ​​it will be the largest Chinese embassy in Europe.

  1. China has been trying to move its embassy to a huge historical site near Tower of London for many years. It is currently in the posh Marilebone district of the British capital. People are protesting about this. Iona Bosvel, 40, a 40 -year -old social activist and protesting, said that “there is no need for a large embassy here” and believes that it will be used to facilitate “oppression of dissidents”.
  2. Mohammed bin Ahmed Al-Yamahi, Speaker of the Arab Parliament, has condemned the Israeli statements that called for the establishment of a Palestinian kingdom in Saudi Arabia. He warned that such statements pose a serious threat to regional stability, increase conflict and endanger global peace and security.
  3. Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry has strongly condemned Brunei’s recent joint statement with China. The Ministry of External Affairs rejected the claim by China and Brunei that “Taiwan is an inseparable part of China.” The ministry reiterated that Taiwan is a sovereign, independent nation, which is not under the jurisdiction of the People’s Republic of China and will not bow down to China’s diplomatic pressure. In the joint statement of China and Brunei, Taiwan was described as part of China.
  4. Billionaire Alan Musk says that he is not interested in acquiring tickets. However, earlier there were reports that after purchasing Twitter, Masak is preparing to buy tickets. Amid reports of banning tickets, Masak showed interest in it.
  5. The government of Pakistan has abolished the policy that allowed family members of dead government employees to automatically get government employment. This decision came after the Supreme Court’s decision of October 18, 2024, which considered this practice to be unconstitutional and discriminatory.

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