EU Condemns Heavy Sentence for Jimmy Lai, Demands Immediate Freedom
European Union foreign policy officials have sharply criticised the 20-year prison sentence handed down to pro-democracy advocate Jimmy Lai, calling his prosecution politically motivated and urging authorities to free him without delay. The EU described the punishment as excessive and harmful to fundamental freedoms, highlighting concerns for press freedom and the region’s global reputation. The bloc’s statement stressed the need to restore confidence in independent media and protect civil liberties for aging social leaders.
At the same time, China has defended the sentencing, saying it was justified under national security laws, reflecting deepening tensions between Beijing and Western nations over human rights issues.
Ukraine Faces Renewed Strikes and Diplomatic Pressure for Peace
Across Eastern Europe, the war in Ukraine continues to cast a long shadow over continental politics. Russian forces launched overnight drone and missile strikes that killed civilians, including a mother and child, and disrupted critical infrastructure, deepening hardship in a conflict now entering its fourth year. Ukrainian officials reported extensive damage and power outages following attacks in multiple regions.
Meanwhile, Kyiv’s leadership reaffirmed readiness to accelerate peace efforts, calling on Moscow to engage seriously in diplomatic talks and urging increased pressure on Russia from Western allies. A recent EU appeal included support for a more assertive diplomatic strategy, while Ukraine pushes for coordinated international backing.
Portugal Election and Broader European Political Shifts
Political developments in the European Union also reflect broader regional realignments. In Portugal, centre-left candidate António José Seguro won the presidency, securing support against a strong showing by a far-right rival. The outcome was welcomed by several EU leaders and is seen as reinforcing moderate forces within the bloc amid rising populist sentiments.
The election results and growing public calls for strategic autonomy have added to ongoing debates about how Europe should balance relations with the United States and manage defence commitments, especially as tensions between NATO partners and shifting global priorities come into focus.



















