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    The Jake Paul show is far from over, but where does it go from here?
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    This Shark Carpet Cleaner Is a Game-Changer for Pet Hair and Stains
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    Australian state plans tougher laws against displaying extremist flags after Bondi shooting
    Floral tributes outside Bondi Pavilion at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Steve Markham)2025-12-20T15:03:40Z SYDNEY (AP) The Australian state of New South Wales is proposing to ban public displays of Islamic State group flags or extremist symbols after a mass shooting driven by antisemitism killed 15 people at Sydneys Bondi Beach.Under draft laws to be debated by the state Parliament, publicly displaying the IS flag or symbols from other extremist groups will be offenses punishable by up to two years in prison and fines.The states premier, Chris Minns, also said chants of globalize the intifada will be banned and police would be given greater powers to demand protesters remove face coverings at demonstrations.Hate speech or incitement of hatred has no place in our society, Minns said Saturday. The Arabic word intifada is generally translated as uprising.While pro-Palestinian demonstrators say the slogan describes the worldwide protests against the war in Gaza, Jewish leaders say it inflames tensions and encourages attacks on Jews. Horrific, recent events have shown that the chant globalize the intifada is hate speech and encourages violence in our community, Minns told reporters. Youre running a very risky racket if youre thinking of using that phrase. New South Wales politicians are expected to debate the reforms on Monday after the premier recalled parliament.Police said Sundays attack, targeting a Hanukkah celebration on Australias most famous beach, was a terrorist attack inspired by (the) Islamic State " group. Police said they found two homemade IS flags in the vehicle used by the two suspects. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has pledged to introduce measures to curb radicalization and hate, including broadening the definition of hate speech offenses for preachers and leaders who promote violence, and toughening punishments for such crimes. The proposals would also designate some groups as hateful, and allow judges to consider hate as an aggravating factor in cases of online threats and harassment. Albanese has also announced plans to tighten Australias already strict gun laws.The prime minister, who joined the Jewish community at Sydneys Great Synagogue on Friday, said the spirit of our Jewish Australian community is completely unbreakable. Australia will not allow these evil antisemitic terrorists to divide us, he told reporters. No matter how dark things were, and continue to be, light will triumph.Authorities said the country will hold a National Day of Reflection on Sunday, the final day of Hanukkah, in honor of the victims. Flags will be flown at half-mast from all official buildings, and Albanese will join others at Bondi on Sunday to observe a minute of silence at 6:47 p.m., the time when police received the first reports of gunfire. Police said one of the suspects, Sajid Akram, was shot dead on Sunday. His son, Naveed Akram, 24, remains in custody in a New South Wales hospital. He has been charged with 59 offences, including murder and committing a terrorist act, and police are reviewing the evidence against him. The attack has raised questions about whether Australian Jews are sufficiently protected from rising antisemitism. Australia has 28 million people, including about 117,000 who are Jewish. Antisemitic incidents, including assaults, vandalism, threats and intimidation, surged more than threefold in the country during the year after Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, and Israel launched a war on Hamas in Gaza in response, the governments Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism Jillian Segal reported in July.
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    These 10 lesbian Christmas movies will add some sapphic cheer to your holidays
    The first gay-inclusive Christmas movies were admittedly a bit dreary and rarely centered on women. But modern-day filmmakers have created a slew of recent lesbian Christmas movies to reverse that trend and weve picked 10 of the best to help keep your hearts and holidays warm.Yes, most lesbian Christmas movies tend to be low-budget and predictable, but our picks pack plenty of surprises, including Black-led casts, a disabled lesbian character (played by a deaf actress), and even two musicals and a mystery! Related Have a bloody good holiday with these 3 LGBTQ+ Christmas horror movies A Firefighters Christmas Calendar (2025)A promotional image from Lifetimes A Firefighters Christmas Calendar | The Lifetime Channel Never Miss a Beat Subscribe to our newsletter to stay ahead of the latest LGBTQ+ political news and insights. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Just in time for the holidays, the Lifetime Channel has released this story about Dani Reed, a lesbian firefighter who spearheads a Holiday Heroes fundraiser to help her local community during the winter. In the process, she ends up getting closer to her dad and sister as well as a charming photographer named Sasha.Last Exmas (2024) Rich girl Maggie and her middle-class ex Julianne underwent a bitter breakup when they broke up in high school. But when they cross paths during the holidays in their small hometown, it seems like they might still harbor feelings for one another but this rom-com gets even more complicated when Maggies more recent ex, Vi, shows up.Mixed Christmas (2023) Snow and cold can make New York dreary during the holidays. Thats why Aurora and her three best friends book a holiday getaway in Miami, Florida. But when they discover that Auroras ex-girlfriend has been inadvertently scheduled in the same Airbnb, they have to make the best of a messy situation. This low-budget comedy is one of the few lesbian Christmas movies to feature a predominantly Black cast and a wide range of lesbian stock characters (with a twist ending).Christmas With Love (2022) When Broadway actress Becca returns to Tennessee for Christmas, she crosses paths with her old high school girlfriend, Sam, who now works as a bartender. The two now lead very different lives, but their mothers still think they could make a sizzling pair if only they can work out their differences. Even better, this is one of the few lesbian Christmas movies to feature musical numbers!Christmas at the Ranch (2021) Gay men have Brokeback Mountain, and, for a while, lesbian women had Even Cowgirls Get the Blues. But anyone wanting some lesbian cowgirl action should pony up to this rural romantic drama about Haley, a woman who returns to her hometown to save her family ranch. She ends up meeting Kate, a lonely ranch hand who has asked Santa Claus for a girlfriend. Can the two save things by Christmas? Related Udo Kier, prolific gay character actor, dies at age 81 Happiest Season (2020)When Harper (butch-heartthrob Kristen Stewart) invites her girlfriend Abby to visit her familys house for Christmas, she reveals at the last minute that shes not actually out to her family and would like Abby to pretend to be her roommate instead of her romantic partner. While that setup would send most sensible adults running for the hills, it provides a chance for Harper and Abby to see whether theyre truly right for each other. Plus, queer actors Aubrey Plaza and Dan Levy join in the comedic Christmas chaos. A New York Christmas Wedding (2020)The Christmas classic Its a Wonderful Life examines how one mans community would suffer if he were never born. This film takes a somewhat similar sapphic twist by examining how one womans life would change if she had ended up with her same-sex crush rather than her current male fianc. Even better, this lesbian Christmas movie includes a queer Black protagonist and a magical gay angel who says wishes cant come true? Season of Love (2019)This sapphic stocking stuffer comes with not one but three lesbian love stories, including one involving a deaf lesbian, another with two long-distance lovers, and a third woman left standing at the altar when her groom-to-be gets cold feet. Its a cheesy affair, to be sure, but this lesbian Christmas movie has plenty of happy endings to keep the holidays bright. Carol (2015)Beautifully directed by gay filmmaker Todd Haynes, this lesbian Christmas movie is based onthe 1952 romance novelThe Price of Saltbylesbian writer Patricia Highsmith. In it, photographer Therese crosses paths with Carol, a glamorous woman whose contentious hetero separation and child custody battle could be complicated if the courts discover that shes a lesbian. While the films 1950s anti-gay setting provides a wistful atmosphere of dangerous longing, Carol is probably the most mainstream and big-budget drama in this list of lesbian Christmas movies. Related Carol is the perfect queer Christmas movie 8 Women (2002)If youre looking for some musical mystery fun this holiday season, look no further. This comedic French gem features eight women, snowbound in their family mansion, who must figure out whodunnit when the family patriarch ends up with a literal knife in his back. Each woman has plenty of secrets and motives, and things get even crazier when characters start bursting out into song. Keep the Yuletide queer with sapphic celluloidLesbian Christmas movies make a great streaming option for your family or gay gathering this winter season. Honestly, wed also love to see some lesbian Hanukkah and Kwanzaa films. Maybe Santa will bring us some if were all extra good this year?Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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    Ranking The Houseplants of Gay People Based on Their Zodiac Signs, Including Ones That Will Outlive Their Relationships
    Theres something undeniably queer about houseplants. Theyre beautiful, temperamental, dramatic, and needy in just the right ways. In short: theyre just like us. But lets not pretend your plant choice is an accident, its tied directly to your zodiac sign, your coping mechanisms, and that unhinged part of you that thinks buying another plant will fix your seasonal depression. Lets break down the plants, the signs, and what it says about you, brutally and with love.1. Pilea Peperomioides (a.k.a. the Instagram Darling)Zodiac Match: Libra or AquariusYou bought this because you saw it on Instagram and thought it would make you look like you have your life together. Libras: you love how ~aesthetic~ and symmetrical it is, like the plant equivalent of your carefully curated gallery wall. Aquarians: youre here for the propagating part, because you get off on handing out plant cuttings like business cards at a queer networking mixer. Everyone knows youre just waiting for someone to say, Oh my god, is that a Pilea? so you can launch into a TED Talk about baby plants. Calm down, influencer.2. Friendship PlantZodiac Match: Gemini or SagittariusThe Gemini of plants: cute, flirty, and very into replicating itself so theres always more to go around. Geminis: youre a disaster, but at least your cuttings are thriving in six different friends apartments. Sags: you love the low-maintenance vibes because youre too busy booking last-minute flights to Tulum to water anything regularly. This plant is basically your personality: fun, shareable, and slightly unstable. Just like your dating history.3. SucculentsZodiac Match: Capricorn or VirgoCongratulations, youve chosen the plant equivalent of your ability to emotionally detach. Capricorns: you like succulents because they thrive on neglect, just like you did in your childhood. Virgos: you appreciate their structure and efficiency, but lets be real, youre going to overwater them in a fit of anxious caretaking and then spiral when they rot. Succulent gays are always like, I dont need much, Im so low-maintenance, and then have a mental breakdown because their ex didnt like their Spotify playlist.4. Baby Rubber PlantZodiac Match: CancerTiny leaves, enormous emotional baggage. Cancers, this plant is you: soft, cute, precious, and somehow both smothering and impossible to please. You talk to it daily, give it pet names, and spiral if one leaf drops. Your friends cant tell if youre caring for a plant or auditioning for parenthood, but honestly? This little green thing is the most stable relationship youve had in years.5. Boston FernZodiac Match: LeoLeos, you saw this dramatic, leafy mess and said, Yes, thats me. Boston ferns are basically houseplant drag queens: gorgeous, high-maintenance, and one step away from falling apart if not worshipped constantly. You put it somewhere visible so everyone can gasp at its beauty, and then you cry when your cat shreds it. This plant, like you, thrives on attention and dies in silence.6. Prayer PlantZodiac Match: PiscesPisces, you didnt even pick this plant it picked you. The folding leaves at night? You literally teared up when you first saw it because you thought it was praying for you. Be serious. You play sad music for it, burn incense around it, and journal about how we both need rest. Your friends are worried, but your prayer plant gets it.7. Christmas CactusZodiac Match: TaurusTauruses, this is so you: reliable, stubborn, and a little bit shady about when you bloom. Youre in it for the long haul, and if someone tries to mess with your routine, youll hold a grudge. You love how it flowers once a year because it validates your refusal to grow or change the rest of the time. This plant is the Taurus lifestyle: nap nine months out of the year, stunt for three weeks, repeat.8. Areca PalmZodiac Match: Sagittarius or LeoBig, dramatic, and impossible to ignore. Sagittarians, you love how this plant makes your living room feel like a tropical Airbnb. Leos, you saw its dramatic fronds and immediately declared it your child. Either way, this plant is a prop in your ongoing main character fantasy where youre sipping cocktails under the palm leaves in your studio apartment, pretending your radiator isnt hissing like a demon.9. Parlor PalmZodiac Match: Capricorn or VirgoThe dependable accountant of plants. Capricorns, you treat this like a 401k: long-term investment, steady payoff, slightly boring but respectable. Virgos, you love its low-maintenance routine, but deep down, youre mad it doesnt look fancier. This plant will live for decades, which is longer than most of your relationships, and youll still find a way to be anxious about it.10. Spider PlantZodiac Match: Cancer or GeminiCancers, you saw this plant producing babies and thought, Finally, someone gets me. Geminis, you were just excited about the chaos of propagation and handing off spiderettes to friends like messy little party favors. Spider plant gays always have fifteen of them hanging around their apartment like an infestation. You insist its a vibe, but really, youve just overcommitted. Again.11. Ponytail PalmZodiac Match: AquariusAquarians, of course youd pick the weird little Dr. Seuss-looking plant. You claim its underrated and misunderstood, which is also how you describe yourself when youre three drinks in at karaoke. You bought it on a whim at IKEA, and now youre treating it like an inside joke only you understand. Ponytail palm gays are the ones who dye their hair teal at 2 a.m. and call it a personality.12. Cast-Iron PlantZodiac Match: ScorpioThis plant is literally indestructible, which is fitting, because Scorpios are the cockroaches of the zodiac: impossible to kill and slightly terrifying. You love how it thrives in darkness, just like your taste in exes. Cast-iron plant gays are always posting cryptic thirst traps with captions like some things never die. No one knows what you mean, but everyones intrigued just like with this plant.13. Air PlantZodiac Match: Pisces or SagittariusAh yes, the I dont do commitment plant. Sags, you bought this because you thought it would be cool to just take it on adventures. Pisces, you saw it floating in a glass orb at a farmers market and felt called. Air plant gays are always about to move cities, start a band, or break up with someone because they need freedom. This isnt a plant, its a red flag.14. Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica)Zodiac Match: AriesOh, look its the houseplant equivalent of your situationship: glossy, dramatic, and secretly toxic if youre not careful. Aries, this plant is you: bold, demanding, and constantly trying to dominate the room. You buy one thinking youre ready for a big, statement plant, and three weeks later youre googling why is my rubber plant crying like its your fault (it is). The rubber plant gay will absolutely tell you theyre low-maintenance while requiring constant reassurance, just like this moody diva.15. Pothos (a.k.a. Devils Ivy)Zodiac Match: Scorpio or GeminiThe bisexual of houseplants: messy, seductive, and everywhere. Pothos will grow in literally any condition, which makes it the queer roommate of your dreams and nightmares. Scorpios love how it thrives in darkness (relatable), while Geminis love its vines spilling dramatically over everything, like the plant equivalent of oversharing. This is the plant for people who have definitely texted u up? at 2 a.m. and then left the city without warning. It will climb, it will sprawl, it will take over your apartment like your trauma takes over every conversation.Source
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    Jones: Salah apologized to Liverpool teammates
    Mohamed Salah apologised to his Liverpool teammates for the frustrated interview which caused him to be dropped from Arne Slot's squad, Curtis Jones has revealed.
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    Howe: Newcastle denied 'clear penalty' vs. Chelsea
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    Return of The Robot! Haaland bringing back Crouch's iconic goal celebration
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    With Attacks on Oil Tankers, Ukraine Takes Aim at Russias War Financing
    Strikes on four vessels signal that Kyiv is willing to expand the maritime theater of the conflict in an effort to crimp Moscows military funding.
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    How to Stop Supporting Your Adult Kids When Youre Retired
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    Brooklyn Man Accused of Stealing $16 Million in Crypto From Victims
    From a house in Sheepshead Bay, Ronald Spektor bilked about 100 people across the United States, prosecutors say. Then, he went online to brag.
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    How Venezuela Went From U.S. Ally to Trump Target
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    US tech enabled Chinas surveillance empire. Now Tibetan refugees in Nepal are paying the price
    A Tibetan living in exile pulls the curtain before he gives an interview in Kathmandu, Nepal, April 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)2025-12-20T05:01:29Z KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) The white dome of Boudhanath rises like a silent guardian over the chaotic sprawl of Nepals capital, Kathmandu, crowned by a golden spire that pierces the sky. Painted on each of the spires four sides are the benevolent eyes of the Buddha wide, calm, and unblinking said to see all that unfolds below.Those eyes have served as a symbol of sanctuary for generations of Tibetans fleeing the Chinese crackdown in their homeland. But today, Tibetan refugees are also watched by far more malevolent eyes: Thousands of CCTV cameras from China, perched on street corners and rooftops to monitor every movement below. This intense surveillance has stifled the once-vibrant Free Tibet movement that had resonated around the world. Nepal is just one of at least 150 countries to which Chinese companies are supplying surveillance technology, from cameras in Vietnam to censorship firewalls in Pakistan to citywide monitoring systems in Kenya. This technology is now a key part of Chinas push for global influence, as it provides cash-strapped governments cost-effective, if invasive, forms of policing turning algorithms and data into a force multiplier for control. Security cameras blanket Nepal, where Tibetan refugees feel under threat. (AP video Serginho Roosblad) The irony at the heart of this digital authoritarianism is that the surveillance tools China exports are based on technology developed in its greatest rival, the United States, despite warnings that Chinese firms would buy, copy or outright steal American designs, an investigation by The Associated Press has found. Stay up to date with the news and the best of AP by following our WhatsApp channel. Follow on For decades, Silicon Valley firms often yielded to Beijings demands: Give us your technology and we will give you access to our market. Although tensions fester between Washington and Beijing, the links between American tech and Chinese surveillance continue today. For example, Amazon Web Services offers cloud services to Chinese tech giants like Hikvision and Dahua, assisting them in their overseas push. Both are on the U.S. Commerce Departments Entity List for national security and human-rights concerns, which means transactions with them are not illegal but subject to strict restrictions. AWS told AP it adheres to ethical codes of conduct, complies with U.S. law, and does not itself offer surveillance infrastructure. Dahua said they conduct due diligence to prevent abuse of their products. Hikvision said the same, and that they categorically reject any suggestion that the company is involved in or complicit in repression.Chinese technology firms now offer a complete suite of telecommunications, surveillance, and digital infrastructure, with few restrictions on who they sell to or how theyre used.China pitches itself as a global security model with low crime rates, contrasting its record with the United States, said Sheena Greitens, a political scientist at the University of Texas at Austin.Its got a set of solutions that its happy to share with the world that nobody else can offer, she said. (But) theyre certainly exporting the tools and techniques that are very important to authoritarian rule. The AP investigation was based on thousands of Nepali government procurement documents, corporate marketing material, leaked government and corporate documents, and interviews with more than 40 people, including Tibetan refugees and Nepali, American and Chinese engineers, executives, experts and officials.While thousands of Tibetans once fled to Nepal every year, the number is now down to the single digits, according to Tibetan officials in Nepal. In a statement to AP, the Tibetan government in exile cited tight border controls, Nepals warming ties with China and unprecedented surveillance as reasons for the drastic plunge. Also from APs investigation into the use of surveillance technology:U.S. tech firms to a large degree designed and built Chinas surveillance state, playing a far greater role in enabling rights abuses than known before.Across five Republican and Democratic administrations, the U.S. government has repeatedly allowed and even actively helped American firms to sell technology to Chinese police.The U.S. Border Patrol is monitoring millions of American drivers nationwide in a secretive program to identify and detain people whose travel patterns it deems suspicious.The Associated Press reports that China uses surveillance technology to track and intimidate officials and dissidents abroad. This technology, often originating from U.S. companies, has been used to monitor a retired Chinese official who fled to the U.S. seeking asylum, fearing persecution from the Chinese government. A 2021 internal Nepali government report, obtained by AP, revealed that China has even built surveillance systems within Nepal and in some areas of the border buffer zone where construction is banned by bilateral agreements. In a statement to AP, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied coercing Western companies to hand over technology or working with Nepal to surveil Tibetans, calling it a sheer fabrication driven by ulterior motives.Attempts to use Tibet-related issues to interfere in Chinas internal affairs, smear Chinas image, and poison the atmosphere of China-Nepal cooperation will never succeed, the statement said.The Nepali government and the Chinese-controlled Tibetan authorities did not respond to requests for comment. Sonam Tashi shouts slogans during a demonstration to commemorate the anniversary of the 1959 uprising in Tibet against Chinese rule, in New Delhi, India, March, 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup) Sonam Tashi shouts slogans during a demonstration to commemorate the anniversary of the 1959 uprising in Tibet against Chinese rule, in New Delhi, India, March, 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More Under pressure, many Tibetans are responding the only way they can: Leaving. The Tibetan population in Nepal has plunged from over 20,000 to half that or less today.Former activist Sonam Tashi gave up protesting years ago. Now 49, today hes just a father trying to get his 10-year-old son out before the net pulls tighter. The boy was born in Nepal but has no document proving he is either a refugee or a citizen, a result of Chinese pressure. Tashi described how those considered likely to protest are picked up in advance around key dates like March 10, which marks the 1959 Tibetan uprising, or July 6, the Dalai Lamas birthday. In 2018, Nepals police magazine confirmed that it was building predictive policing, which allows officers to watch peoples movements, identify in advance who they think will protest and arrest them preemptively.There are cameras everywhere, Tashi said, sitting on a bus winding toward the Indian border. There is no future. Image recognition analysis overlaid on different places in Nepal. (AP video Marshall Ritzel) They gave us all the hardwareAfter China crushed a Tibetan uprising in 1959, thousands fled across the Himalayas to Nepal, carrying only what they could: Religious paintings, prayer wheels and the weight of families left behind.Their exodus, led by the charismatic Dalai Lama, captured the American imagination, with Hollywood films and actor Richard Geres congressional appeals putting Tibet in the spotlight. Washington trod a careful line, defending the rights and religious freedom of Tibetans without recognizing independence.Today, the future of the Free Tibet movement is in question. Without refugee cards that grant basic rights, Tibetans in Nepal can no longer open bank accounts, work legally or leave the country. Cameras are now everywhere in Kathmandu, perched on traffic lights and swiveling from temple eaves. Most link back to a four-story brick building just a few blocks down from the Chinese embassy, where officers watch the country in real time.The building hums with the low breath of cooling fans. Inside, a wall of monitors blinks with feeds from border towns, busy markets and clogged traffic crossings.Officers in crisp blue uniforms and red caps sit in the glow, scanning scenes. Beneath the screens, a photo published in a Nepali daily shows, a sign in English and Chinese reads: With the compliments of the Ministry of Public Security of China.Their reach is vast. Dahua surveillance cameras monitor the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, April 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Dake Kang) Dahua surveillance cameras monitor the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, April 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Dake Kang) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More Operators can track a motorbike weaving through the capital, follow a protest as it forms, or patch an alert directly to patrol radios. Many cameras are equipped with night vision facial recognition and AI tracking able to pick a single face out of a festival crowd or lock onto a figure until it disappears indoors. The system not only sees but is learning to remember, storing patterns of movement, building a record of lives lived under its gaze.A 34-year-old Tibetan cafe owner in the city watched the city change in quiet horror. Now you can only be Tibetan in private, he said. He and other Tibetans in Nepal spoke to AP anonymously, fearing retaliation.The first cameras in Boudhanath were installed in 2012, officially to deter crime. But after a Tibetan monk doused himself in petrol and set himself ablaze in front of the stupa in 2013, police added 35 night vision cameras around it. Nepalese policemen rush as a Tibetan monk burns after he set himself on fire in Katmandu, Nepal, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2013. The Tibetan monk doused himself with gasoline and set himself on fire in Nepals capital Wednesday in what is believed to be the latest self-immolation to protest Chinese rule in Tibet. Nearly 100 Tibetan monks, nuns and lay people have set themselves on fire in various countries, mostly in ethnic Tibetan areas inside China, since 2009.( AP Photo) Nepalese policemen rush as a Tibetan monk burns after he set himself on fire in Katmandu, Nepal, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2013. The Tibetan monk doused himself with gasoline and set himself on fire in Nepals capital Wednesday in what is believed to be the latest self-immolation to protest Chinese rule in Tibet. Nearly 100 Tibetan monks, nuns and lay people have set themselves on fire in various countries, mostly in ethnic Tibetan areas inside China, since 2009.( AP Photo) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More The Chinese embassy in Kathmandu worked closely with the police, said Rupak Shrestha, a professor at Simon Fraser University in Canada who studied surveillance in Nepal. He said the police received special training to use the new cameras, identify potential symbols associated with the Free Tibet movement and anticipate dissent.In 2013, a team of Nepal Police officers crossed the northern border into Tibet for a seemingly straightforward mission: Collect police radios from Chinese authorities in Zhangmu, a remote border town, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) from Kathmandu. A truck was loaded with equipment and a few handshakes later, they were driving back to Kathmandu. The radios made by the partly state-owned Chinese firm Hytera looked like walkie-talkies but ran on a digital trunking system, a scaled-down mobile network for police use. Officers could talk privately, coordinate across districts, even patch into public phone lines. The entire system radios, relay towers, software was a $5.5 million gift from China.They didnt give us the money, recalled a retired Nepali officer who made the trip. They gave all the hardware. All Chinese. A Tibetan living in exile pulls the curtain before he gives an interview in Kathmandu, Nepal, April 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha) A Tibetan living in exile pulls the curtain before he gives an interview in Kathmandu, Nepal, April 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More He remembered not the border guards but the tech sleek, reliable, and far ahead of anything theyd used before. He spoke on condition of anonymity to describe sensitive internal discussions.He said Nepal had initially considered buying the technology from the U.S. and only wanted to deploy the system in its two biggest cities. Hytera was a fraction of the cost and performed comparably, but China also wanted coverage near the border with Tibet. Nepal acquiesced.They installed the technology in Sindhupalchowk, a border district with a key road to China used by Tibetan refugees. We understood their mindset, the retired officer said. A secure border.A police envoy from the Chinese embassy began making regular visits to the Nepal Police headquarters. Hed chat over coffee, flip through brochures from Chinese companies. Hed say, You want anything? the retired officer recalled. China began donating tens of millions in police aid and surveillance equipment, including a new school for Nepals Armed Police Force. Hundreds of Nepali police traveled to China for training on policing and border control, according to Chinese government posts.Ahead of a summit of South Asian leaders in 2014, among the goods on offer were ones from Uniview, Chinas pitch for an all-seeing eye.The company was the Chinese surveillance business of what was then Hewlett Packard, or HP, before it was spun off in a 2011 deal. Since 2012, Uniview has been selling mass surveillance solutions to the Tibetan police, such as a command center, and developed cameras that track ethnicities such as Uyghurs and Tibetans.Uniview installed cameras in Kathmandu for Nepals first safe city project in 2016. It started with the citys roads, then went up across the capital in tourist areas, religious sites, high-security zones like Parliament and the prime ministers home.The cameras didnt just record. Some could follow people automatically as they moved. Others were designed to use less data, making it easier to store and review footage.Hewlett Packard Enterprise, or HPE, a successor company to HP that sells security solutions, has no ownership in Uniview and declined to comment. Hytera and Uniview did not respond to requests for comment.Nearly all the cameras installed in Nepal are now made by Chinese companies like Hikvision, Dahua and Uniview, and many come bundled with facial recognition and AI tracking software.Hikvisions website and marketing materials advertise camera systems in Nepal linked via Hik-Connect and HikCentral Connect, cloud products that rely on Amazon Web Services. Hikvision sells to the Nepali police and government, and a template for Nepali tenders indicates CCTV cameras procured for the government are required to support Hik-Connect.In return for Beijings support, top Nepali officials have thanked China repeatedly over the years, promising never to allow anti-China activities on Nepali territory.The Nepali police head offices arent far from the now-forlorn Tibetan reception center, which used to shelter tired, hungry Tibetans fleeing across the border. Namkyi, a Tibetan former political prisoner who was arrested at 15 and imprisoned for protesting Chinese rule, recounts her story during a meeting with staff at Vital Voices, a non-profit organization, Oct. 7, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/David Goldman) Namkyi, a Tibetan former political prisoner who was arrested at 15 and imprisoned for protesting Chinese rule, recounts her story during a meeting with staff at Vital Voices, a non-profit organization, Oct. 7, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/David Goldman) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More The building is nearly empty. The gates are locked. Those who do escape, like Namkyi, arrested at 15 for protesting Chinese rule, often have to wait for weeks confined indoors until theyre smuggled out again to the Tibetan capital in exile in India.Silence has become survival.They know they are being watched, she said. Even though we are free, the surveillance cameras mean were actually living in a big prison.From clients to competitorsFrom the start, U.S. companies eager for Chinas vast markets exchanged technology for entry.Many were required to start joint ventures and research operations in China as a precondition for being allowed in. Dozens, if not hundreds, complied, transferring valuable know-how and expertise even in sensitive areas like encryption or policing.Little by little, Chinese companies chipped away at the lead of American tech companies by luring talent, obtaining research, and sometimes plain copying their hardware and software. The flow of technology continued, even as U.S. officials openly accused China of economic espionage and pressuring American companies for their technology.China is by far the most egregious actor when it comes to forced technology transfer, Robert D. Atkinson, then-president of a think tank focused on innovation, warned Congress in a 2012 hearing.American tech resistance came to a final, definitive end later that year with Edward Snowdens revelations that U.S. intelligence was exploiting American technology to spy on Beijing. Spooked, the Chinese government told Western firms they risked being kicked out unless they handed over their technology and provided security guarantees.After companies like HP and IBM agreed, their former partners became their fiercest global competitors and unlike American firms, they faced few questions about the way their technology was being used. Companies like Huawei, Hikvision and Dahua have now become global behemoths that sell surveillance systems and gear all over the world. American technology was key to this:- Uniview, the Chinese AI-powered CCTV camera supplier, supplied the first phase of Nepals safe city project in 2016, installing cameras in Kathmandu. Uniview was carved out of California-based HPs China surveillance video business.- Hytera provided data infrastructure for the Nepali police, such as walkie-talkies and digital trunking technology, which enables real-time communication. Earlier this year, Hytera acknowledged stealing technology from U.S. company Motorola in a plea agreement, and had acquired German, British, Spanish, and American tech businesses in their growth phase.- Hikvision and Dahua, Chinas two largest surveillance camera suppliers, sell many of the cameras now in Nepal. They partnered with Intel and Nvidia to add AI capabilities to surveillance cameras. Those ties ended after U.S. sanctions in 2019, but AWS continues to sell cloud services to both companies, which remains legal under what some lawmakers call a loophole. AWS has advertised to Chinese companies expanding overseas, including at a policing expo in 2023.- Chinese tech giant Huawei has become one of the worlds leading sellers of surveillance systems, wiring more than 200 cities with sensors. In Nepal, they supplied telecom gear and high-capacity servers at an international airport. Over the years, the company benefited from partnerships with American companies like IBM, and has been dogged by allegations of theft including copying code from Cisco routers wholesale, a case which Huawei settled out of court in 2004. A Nepal Telecom cell tower wired with Chinese equipment stands near Sree Muktinath temple in the remote Himalayan town of Ranipauwa, Nepal, April 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Dake Kang) A Nepal Telecom cell tower wired with Chinese equipment stands near Sree Muktinath temple in the remote Himalayan town of Ranipauwa, Nepal, April 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Dake Kang) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More Huawei said it provides general-purpose products based on recognized industry standards. Intel has said it adheres to all laws and regulations where it operates, and cannot control end use of its products. Nvidia has said it does not make surveillance systems or work with police in China at present.IBM and Cisco declined comment. Policing gear maker Motorola Solutions, a successor company to Motorola after it split, did not respond to requests for comment.U.S. technology transfer to Chinese firms has mostly stopped after growing controversy and a slew of sanctions in the past decade. But industry insiders say its too late: China, once a tech backwater, is now among the biggest exporters of surveillance technologies on earth.Few realized the U.S. shouldnt be selling the software to China because they might copy it, they might use it for these types of surveillance and bad stuff, said Charles Mok, a Hong Kong IT entrepreneur and former lawmaker now living in exile as a research scholar at Stanford. Nobody was quick enough to realize this could happen. A Buddhist monk walks in an alley as a CCTV camera mounted on a pole watches over the area in the ancient ethnic Tibetan city of Mustang, Nepal, April 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha) A Buddhist monk walks in an alley as a CCTV camera mounted on a pole watches over the area in the ancient ethnic Tibetan city of Mustang, Nepal, April 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More The great big eye in the skyInside a 15th-century monastery in Lo Manthang in Nepals Mustang district, light slants through wooden slats, catching motes of dust and the faded faces of bodhisattvas.Crumpled notes of Chinese currency lie at the feet of deities in the walled city along the Tibetan border. Here, shops stock Chinese instant noodles and cars with Chinese plates rumble down mountain roads.A gleaming white observation dome just inside Chinese territory looms over the city. Visible from 15 kilometers (9 miles) away, its trained on the district that has long been a refuge for Tibetans, including a guerrilla base in the 1960s.The dome is just one node in Chinas vast 1,389-kilometer (863-mile) border network with Nepal a Great Wall of Steel of fences, sensors and AI-powered drones.Chinese forces have barred ethnic Tibetans from accessing traditional pastures and performing sacred rites. They have pressured residents of Lo Manthang to remove photos of the Dalai Lama from shops. And a China-Nepal joint command mechanism meets several times a month on border patrols and repatriations, according to a post by the Chinese-run Tibetan government.The result is that the once-porous frontier is now effectively sealed, and Chinas digital dragnet reaches deep into the lives of those who live near it. PHOTO ESSAY: Under watch by Chinese tech, the Tibetan community in Nepal is slowly suffocating 19 Photos In April 2024, Rapke Lama was chatting with a friend across the border on WeChat when he received an invitation to meet. He set out from his village and crossed into Tibet only to be arrested almost immediately.Lama believes his WeChat exchange was monitored; Chinese police appeared with unsettling precision, as if they knew where to look. After accusing him wrongly, he maintains of helping Tibetans flee into Nepal, the police seized his phone, which had photos of the Dalai Lama and Tibetan music. 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Dotted Line with Center Square __Associated Press journalists Niranjan Shrestha and Binaj Gurubacharya in Kathmandu, Manish Swarup and Rishi Lekhi in New Delhi, Ashwini Bhatia in Dharamshala, India, and David Goldman in Washington contributed to this report.-Contact APs global investigative team at [emailprotected] or https://www.ap.org/tips/. ANIRUDDHA GHOSAL Ghosal covers the intersection of business and climate change in southeast Asia for The Associated Press. He is based out of Hanoi in Vietnam. twitter mailto DAKE KANG Kang covers Chinese politics, technology and society from Beijing for The Associated Press. Hes reported across Central, South, and East Asia, and was a Pulitzer finalist for investigative reporting in China. twitter mailto
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Neither has been accused of any wrongdoing in connection with Epstein and there was no indication the photos played a role in the criminal cases brought against him. Despite a Friday deadline set by Congress to make everything public, the Justice Department said it plans to release records on a rolling basis. It blamed the delay on the time-consuming process of obscuring survivors names and other identifying information. The department has not given any notice when more records might arrive.That approach angered some Epstein accusers and members of Congress who fought to pass the law forced the department to act. 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I also told them that if they are under age, just lie about it and tell him that you are 18.The documents also contain a transcript of an interview Justice Department lawyers did more than a decade later with the U.S. attorney who oversaw the case, Alexander Acosta, about his ultimate decision not to bring federal charges.Acosta, who was labor secretary during Trumps first term, cited concerns about whether a jury would believe Epsteins accusers.He also said the Justice Department might have been more reluctant to make a federal prosecution out of a case that straddled the legal border between sex trafficking and soliciting prostitution, something more commonly handled by state prosecutors.Im not saying it was the right view, Acosta added. He also said that the public today would likely view the survivors differently.Theres been a lot of changes in victim shaming, Acosta said.___Associated Press writer Mike Catalini contributed to this report. MICHAEL R. 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