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China sharpens confrontation with Japan following reported radar run-in

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Beijing escalated its war of words with Tokyo after Japan said Chinese fighter jets aimed a fire-control radar at Japanese F-15s flying near Okinawa, an action Tokyo called «dangerous» and «extremely regrettable.»
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told his German counterpart Johann Wadephul in Beijing that «Japan is threatening China militarily,» a stance he called «completely unacceptable,» after the radar incident, Reuters reported.
Wang accused Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi of «trying to exploit the Taiwan question — the very territory Japan colonized for half a century, committing countless crimes against the Chinese people — to provoke trouble and threaten China militarily. This is completely unacceptable,» Wang said, according to China’s official Xinhua News Agency. He added that Japan, as a World War II «defeated nation,» should act with greater caution.
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German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi attend a press conference in Berlin, Germany, on July 3, 2025. (Nadja Wohlleben/Reuters)
China expert Gordon Chang told Fox News Digital, «China, with Saturday’s radar-lock incidents against Japan and other belligerent acts recently, looks like it wants to start a war. In any event, these incidents could easily spiral into war, especially because China cannot act constructively or deescalate.»
Japanese officials say the confrontation unfolded Dec. 6, when Chinese J-15 fighter jets operating from the aircraft carrier Liaoning twice aimed radar at Japanese F-15s over international waters near Japan’s Okinawa islands.
«These radar illuminations are a dangerous act that goes beyond what is necessary for the safe flight of aircraft,» Takaichi told reporters, adding that Japan had lodged a protest with China and calling the incident «extremely regrettable,» Reuters reported.
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Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, whose warnings about a Taiwan crisis have angered Beijing, in Tokyo, Japan, Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2025. (Eugene Hoshiko/AP Photo)
Japan’s government later said the Self-Defense Force fighters «were maintaining a safe distance during their mission» and denied China’s accusation that its jets obstructed Chinese operations, according to comments by Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara, according to The Associated Press.
The radar clash came on the heels of remarks by Takaichi that have already put relations on edge. In early November, she told parliament that a Chinese attack on Taiwan could amount to a «survival-threatening situation» for Japan and potentially trigger a military response under Japan’s 2015 security laws, Reuters reported. Beijing condemned those comments as «egregious,» accused Tokyo of severe interference in its internal affairs and warned of «serious consequences» if they were not retracted.

A J-20 stealth fighter jet of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force performs at the China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, or Airshow China, in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, China, on Nov. 9, 2022. (China Daily via Reuters )
Chinese officials and state media have since portrayed Takaichi as hyping up an external threat to justify Japan’s military buildup and closer alignment with Taiwan. In parallel, Chinese spokespeople have accused Japan of «hyping up» the radar incident itself and «deliberately making a false accusation» to build tension, according to official statements carried by People’s Daily and other Chinese outlets.
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J-20 fighter jets fly in the sky during flight performance at the aviation open-day activities of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) and the Changchun Air Show 2025 on Sep, 19, 2025 in Changchun, Jilin Province of China. (VCG/VCG via Getty Images)
Chang said, «China has not been able to get Prime Minister Takaichi to back down, so its choices are to accept its humiliation or ramp up the crisis. It will ramp up. China is now proving Takaichi right: Beijing is creating a ‘survival-threatening situation’ for Japan.»
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Veintidós recetas para un verano donde la cocina es mucho más que cocina

La comida nunca fue solo comida. Cada plato dice algo sobre una época, un territorio, una manera de vivir. Lo que se cocina, cómo se cocina y con quién se comparte forma parte de un lenguaje cotidiano que atraviesa generaciones, clases sociales y tradiciones. Comer es también una forma de narrar.

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No es casual que Marcel Proust -el autor de En busca del tiempo perdido– haya encontrado en una preparación sencilla —una magdalena mojada en té— la llave para acceder a la memoria. Desde entonces, la relación entre comida, recuerdo y experiencia quedó definitivamente inscripta en la cultura. En el cine, La fiesta de Babette llevó esa intuición al extremo: un banquete como acto de amor, de narración y de transformación colectiva. Cocinar y comer no solo alimentan: evocan, conectan, cuentan.
En el cine, la comida también puede volverse trama. Basta pensar en el gazpacho “recargado” de Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios, donde una receta doméstica —aparentemente inofensiva— se transforma en un artefacto narrativo: una sopa fría que condensa deseo, furia, humor y desborde emocional.
Ese espíritu atraviesa este ebook Veintidós recetas de verano, el libro electrónico gratuito que publica Leamos, la editorial digital de Infobae. Este ebook -que funciona en cualquier teléfono, tablet o computadora- propone una mirada amplia y descontracturada sobre la cocina estacional. Lejos de un recetario uniforme, el libro reúne platos gourmet y económicos, opciones vegetarianas y preparaciones con carne, pensadas para distintos momentos del día y distintas formas de habitar la mesa durante los meses de calor.

La selección combina recetas simples con otras más cuidadas, donde pequeños gestos —la elección de buenos ingredientes, el uso de hierbas frescas, las combinaciones de texturas y sabores— elevan platos cotidianos sin volverlos inaccesibles. Hay desayunos, picadas, entradas y platos principales, todos atravesados por una lógica veraniega: frescura, agilidad y disfrute.
El libro dedica un espacio a la cocina vegetariana, entendida no como restricción sino como celebración de la estación. Frutas, verduras y legumbres ocupan el centro de la escena en preparaciones livianas y coloridas, como copas de ricota batida con miel, cítricos y frutos rojos, hummus de remolacha para compartir, ensaladas de estación y platos principales como los zapallitos rellenos de cuscús, queso feta y hierbas frescas, pensados para servirse tanto calientes como a temperatura ambiente.
Junto a estas propuestas, el recetario incorpora también platos con carne, abordados desde una lógica estacional: cocciones breves, acompañamientos frescos y combinaciones equilibradas. Preparaciones que dialogan con el calor y el ritmo del verano, pensadas para almuerzos livianos o cenas informales, donde el sabor no depende del exceso sino de la calidad de los ingredientes.

Cada receta está explicada de manera clara y accesible, con tiempos estimados, rinde y sugerencias prácticas, reforzando la idea de una cocina posible, pensada para el uso cotidiano. No se cocina para exhibir, sino para comer bien, compartir y repetir.
La convivencia de registros —lo sofisticado y lo simple, lo vegetal y lo cárnico— no es casual. Refleja una realidad contemporánea: hoy la cocina es un espacio de cruces, donde conviven tradiciones heredadas, influencias globales y decisiones prácticas. Cocinar se vuelve, así, una forma de negociación cultural permanente.

Lejos de la gastronomía entendida como lujo o espectáculo, estas veintidós recetas de verano proponen volver a una idea esencial: cocinar sigue siendo una de las formas más directas de producir cultura todos los días. En la mesa, entre ingredientes de estación y gestos compartidos, se construyen relatos tan significativos como los que circulan en cualquier otro territorio cultural.
El antropólogo Claude Lévi-Strauss escribió que la cocina es un lenguaje. El cine, la literatura y estas recetas de verano parecen confirmarlo todos los días.
Veintidós recetas de verano se lee, de manera digital, desde la tienda Bajalibros. No es necesario “tener ebook”: se lee en cualquier teléfono, tablet o computadora.
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White House torches Newsom as ‘inauthentic slimeball’ after California governor walks back ICE rhetoric

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The White House slammed Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom as an «inauthentic slimeball» after he attempted to walk back his staff’s description of an ICE officer-involved shooting as «state-sponsored terrorism.»
«Newscum is an inauthentic slimeball who has no principles — he simply says whatever he thinks he needs to, in the moment, to get attention,» White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told Fox Digital on Friday.
«He’s happy to smear ICE officers and incite violence against them when he thinks it will score points with his radical left base, but as soon as he’s pressed on his dangerous claims he throws his staffers under the bus and tries to distance himself from the content they put out under his name. Newscum will never be ready for primetime,» she added.
Jackson was responding to Newsom’s comments on his podcast published Thursday, when he walked back his office’s message on X following an ICE-involved fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis on Jan. 7 was «STATE. SPONSORED. TERRORISM.»
NEWSOM RETREATS AFTER SHAPIRO PUTS HIM ON THE SPOT OVER CHILLING ICE TERRORISM CLAIM
Governor of California Gavin Newsom speaks onstage during The New York Times DealBook Summit 2025 at Jazz at Lincoln Center on December 3, 2025, in New York City. (David Dee Delgado/Getty Images for The New York Times)
Federal authorities and the administration said the ICE officer had opened fire on Good after she had allegedly used her vehicle as a weapon against the agent. Democrats have described the death as a «murder» and amplified criticisms of federal law enforcement officers in the days following.
Newsom was joined on the podcast by conservative commentator Ben Shapiro, who pressed him about his office’s message linking ICE to terrorists.
«And then your press office tweeted out that it was state-sponsored terrorism, which I mean, governor, I do have to ask you about that,» Shapiro said on the podcast, «This is Gavin Newsom.» «That sort of thing makes our politics worse. Yeah, I mean, it does. I mean, our ICE officers obviously are not terrorists. A tragic situation is not state-sponsored terrorism.»
Newsom responded: «Yeah, I think that’s fair.»

President Donald Trump held an address from the White House Dec. 17, 2025. (Andrew Harnick/Getty Images)
Newsom continued during their conversation that he has bucked Democrat colleagues’ calls to «defund ICE» while adding his state cooperates with federal immigration officers.
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«I disagreed when I think a candidate for president by the name of Harris said that in the last campaign. I remember being on [MSNBC show hosted by] Chris Hayes hours later saying, ‘I think that’s a mistake.’ So absolutely,» Newsom said. Former Vice President Kamala Harris called for «a complete overhaul of the agency, mission, culture, operations» of ICE back in 2018.
President Donald Trump has for years slammed Newsom’s immigration policies, arguing the sanctuary state weakens border enforcement, protects illegal immigrants, and puts public safety at risk.
The Democratic governor defended his state’s policies by saying that California allegedly cooperates with ICE, and that his state’s sanctuary policies would be «unnecessary» if the U.S. had «comprehensive immigration reform.»
«We work very directly with ICE as it relates to [California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation] state prison,» Newsom said on the podcast. «California has cooperated with more ICE transfers probably than any other state in the country. And I vetoed multiple pieces of legislation that have come from my legislature to stop the ability for the state of California to do that.»
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«TRUMP IS TRYING TO CANCEL THE GOVERNOR – VERY WOKE!» Newsom spokesperson Diana Crofts-Pelayo responded to Fox Digital in an email Friday when approached for comment.
«EVERYDAY AMERICANS ARE EXPERIENCING STATE SPONSORED TERROR BY OUR INCOMPETENT PRESIDENT. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER!»
Newsom’s office added on X that the governor supports removing «child molesters, rapists and violent criminals» from California but opposes what they called federal «masked agents» sweeping up innocent people, urging an immediate halt to such roundups and calling for federal reform to protect immigrants and U.S. citizens.
In the wake of Good’s death, chaos has broken out in Minneapolis, including on Wednesday, as agitators clashed with law enforcement officials after the second ICE-involved shooting in the city.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt pinned blame on Democrats and their rhetoric for heightened threats against federal immigration law enforcement officers.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks during a news briefing in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House on January 15, 2026, in Washington, D.C. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
«The Democrat Party has demeaned these individuals,» Leavitt said Thursday of federal immigration officers. «They’ve even referred to them as ‘Nazis’ and as ‘the Gestapo.’ And that is absolutely leading to the violence we’re seeing in the streets.
«If you look at some of the images out of Minneapolis last night, look at this vehicle, look at what it says,» Leavitt added. «It says, ‘F ICE.’ You have these individuals who are putting their middle finger, proudly so, at the camera, another ICE individual, a vehicle that was vandalized last night by these left-wing agitators.»
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The Department of Homeland Security reported in December that assaults and violent attacks against ICE law enforcement officers have surged more than 1,150% compared to attacks under the Biden administration. It found there were 238 assaults on ICE officers between Jan. 21, 2025 to Nov. 21, 2025, up from just 19 during the same timeframe in 2024.
Fox News Digital’s Lindsay Kornick contributed to this report.
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Iran’s supreme leader acknowledges thousands killed as Trump calls for new leadership: reports

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Iran’s supreme leader has publicly acknowledged for the first time that thousands of people were killed during recent anti-government protests, according to reporting from the BBC, as President Donald Trump escalated his rhetoric and called for new leadership in Iran.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei made the remarks during a public address Saturday, blaming the U.S. for the unrest and violence and saying some protesters died «in an inhuman, savage manner,» the BBC reported.
The protests, which began in late December over economic conditions, later expanded into calls for an end to Iran’s ruling system.
U.S.-based Iranian Human Rights Activists News Agency estimates that more than 3,000 people were killed over roughly three weeks of unrest, though Iranian authorities have not released an official death toll.
According to the BBC, nationwide internet shutdowns have made independent verification difficult, with connectivity dropping to roughly 2% of normal levels, citing data from cyber monitoring group NetBlocks.
A ‘TEAR DOWN THE WALL’ MOMENT IN IRAN WILL DAMAGE BOTH THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC — AND CHINA
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei reportedly acknowledged Saturday that thousands of people were killed during recent anti-government protests. ( Office of the Supreme Leader of Iran via Getty Images)
Videos authenticated by BBC Persian and BBC Verify show Iranian security forces firing on demonstrators during the unrest.
Trump told Politico on Saturday that «it’s time to look for new leadership in Iran,» after being read a series of hostile posts from Khamenei’s X account accusing the president of responsibility for the violence.
«What he is guilty of, as the leader of a country, is the complete destruction of the country and the use of violence at levels never seen before,» Trump said, according to Politico. «Leadership is about respect, not fear and death.»
TOP IRANIAN GENERAL THREATENS TO ‘CUT OFF’ TRUMP’S HAND OVER POTENTIAL MILITARY STRIKES

President Donald Trump has said in recent days he was looking at «very strong options» including possible military involvement in Iran. (Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP Photo)
Trump went further in personal terms, telling Politico, «The man is a sick man who should run his country properly and stop killing people.»
«His country is the worst place to live anywhere in the world because of poor leadership,» Trump added.
Trump has previously urged Iranians to continue protesting and «take over institutions,» saying that «help is on its way,» according to Politico. The president later said he had been informed that the killings had stopped.
«The best decision he ever made was not hanging more than 800 people two days ago,» Trump told Politico, when asked about the scope of potential U.S. military action.

Demonstrators burn a poster depicting Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during a rally in support of anti-government protests in Iran, in Holon, Israel Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)
In a series of posts on X posts, Khamenei accused Trump of responsibility for the violence, writing, «We find the US President guilty due to the casualties, damages and slander he inflicted upon the Iranian nation.»
In another post, Khamenei claimed that «America’s goal is to devour Iran.»
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Trump has said in recent days he was looking at «very strong options» including possible military involvement.
The State Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
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