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Why Japans new realism needs a human heart
Fujitsu’s February 12 announcement that it will begin domestic production of “sovereign AI” servers marks a significant milestone in Japan’s quest for digital autonomy. Coming on the heels of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s resounding election victory this month, the move fits snugly into the new administration’s hard-nosed realism narrative. In a world defined by intensifying…
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Hongkonger, 63, falls to his death from high-rise while trying to save cat
A 63-year-old man has died after falling from a Hong Kong high-rise while trying to rescue his pet cat. A security guard at Jubilant Place in Kowloon City district alerted police at 11.27pm on Wednesday after he found the man lying in a flower bed at Block Three. The man was transported to Kwong Wah…
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Bill Gates pulls out of Indias AI summit amid Epstein files controversy
Gates’s decision to not speak to the summit came after days of uncertainty over whether he would attend. He is currently in India and had visited the southern state of Andhra Pradesh on Monday, where he reportedly discussed initiatives for boosting health, agriculture, education and technology.
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2026 Olympics: Top moments from USA-Sweden mens hockey
ESPN staffFeb 18, 2026, 05:40 PM ET Multiple Authors Email Print Open Extended Reactions After finishing first in Group C in the preliminary round of the 2026 Olympic men’s hockey tournament, the United States earned the No. 2 seed and a bye into the quarterfinals. Editor’s Picks 2 Related That quarterfinal contest was Wednesday, as…
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Champions League recap: Bodø/Glimt stun Inter with famous win
Feb 18, 2026, 05:15 PM ET THE CHAMPIONS! We’ve got a fresh slate of UEFA Champions League action Wednesday as we’re in the second day of the new phase, with the first legs of the knockout phase playoffs determining who advances to the round of 16. Headlining Wednesday’s matches included Norwegian side and surprise package…
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Lees AI-fueled Kospi boom masks reform evasion
By one metric, LeeJae Myung’s eight months as South Korean presidenthave been a smashing success, with the stock market more than doubling on his watch. Before Lee’s election in June, he ran on a Kospi 5,000 platform that struck many as fanciful. At that time, the benchmark was below 2,500. Lee pledged to raise the…
