UK OKs China’s $312M mega-embassy in London near data cables
[00:00] Cole Mercer: From Neural Newscast, I'm Cole Mercer.
[00:03] Cole Mercer: And I'm Daniel Brooks.
[00:04] Cole Mercer: Today, the UK greenlights a new Chinese mega-embassy in London, despite warnings about security and surveillance risks.
[00:12] Daniel Brooks: Next, Israel targets United Nations facilities tied to UN-ARWA in East Jerusalem, deepening a crackdown on the refugee agency.
[00:22] Cole Mercer: The latest in London.
[00:24] Cole Mercer: the UK has approved China's new embassy complex at Royal Mint Court near the Financial District.
[00:31] Daniel Brooks: China bought the site for about $312 million in 2018.
[00:36] Daniel Brooks: It is planning a 20,000-square-meter campus.
[00:40] Daniel Brooks: It would become China's largest diplomatic outpost in Europe.
[00:44] Cole Mercer: The concern now is not only the size of the project, but the location.
[00:48] Cole Mercer: Lawmakers and local residents point to nearby fiber-optic cables
[00:53] Cole Mercer: that carry sensitive email and financial data.
[00:56] Daniel Brooks: British media reports cite plans for an underground section with 208 rooms,
[01:02] Daniel Brooks: including one alleged to sit within feet of key telecom lines.
[01:07] Daniel Brooks: Security services have not filed a formal planning objection.
[01:11] Daniel Brooks: But MI5 has warned China poses a daily national security threat.
[01:16] Cole Mercer: The politics also turn on leverage.
[01:19] Cole Mercer: The UK wants China's sign-off to revamp Britain's embassy in Beijing,
[01:24] Cole Mercer: and officials worry that a refusal in London could affect trade and diplomatic access.
[01:30] Cole Mercer: Still, the debate is sharp. Conservative lawmaker Alicia Kearns calls the project a potential
[01:37] Cole Mercer: launchpad for economic warfare. She also says it could become a long-term burden for security
[01:43] Cole Mercer: services. For Londoners, another pressure point is public order and safety around the site.
[01:50] Cole Mercer: Protesters and people from the Chinese diaspora say a larger compound could chill speech and raise
[01:57] Cole Mercer: fears of harassment.
[01:59] Cole Mercer: Turning now to the Middle East, Israeli forces targeted at least two United Nations facilities
[02:05] Cole Mercer: linked to UNRWA in East Jerusalem.
[02:09] Cole Mercer: Crews bulldozed UNRWA offices in Sheikh Jarrah, and tear gas was fired near a vocational
[02:16] Cole Mercer: school in Kalanja, according to the agency and local officials.
[02:21] Cole Mercer: Israel says it is enforcing a new law that bans UNRWA operations
[02:26] Cole Mercer: in areas it defines as Israel, including East Jerusalem.
[02:31] Cole Mercer: Israeli officials accuse the agency of Hamas infiltration.
[02:36] Cole Mercer: The UN and UNRWA reject claims of institutional collaboration.
[02:41] Cole Mercer: UN officials call the demolition unacceptable
[02:45] Cole Mercer: and inconsistent with Israel's obligations under international law.
[02:49] Cole Mercer: UNRWA warns the actions could disrupt education and health services for Palestinian refugees.
[02:58] Cole Mercer: The near-term question is whether further closures sprang to other UNRWA sites in the
[03:05] Cole Mercer: West Bank and East Jerusalem, and how that changes aid delivery across the region.
[03:11] Cole Mercer: Meanwhile, the broader signal is about operating space for international organizations,
[03:16] Cole Mercer: as UNRWA leaders warn this pressure could extend beyond one agency.
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[03:24] Cole Mercer: And I'm Daniel Brooks.
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