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Hong Kong households hit by water disruption during Lunar New Year
Thousands of households in Hong Kong had their Lunar New Year celebrations interrupted when their estates were hit by water disruptions, with further repair work in Sau Mau Ping set for Wednesday evening. A freshwater pipe serving the lower levels of Hei Wah House at Lok Wah South Estate in Sau Mau Ping burst at…
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Chinese tourist arrivals to Japan plunge 41% in January amid simmering tensions
The decline in the number of Chinese visitors to Japan accelerated in January, fuelling the first monthly drop since Covid-19 restrictions were lifted, offering the clearest sign yet of economic fallout from tensions between the countries. Arrivals from China shrank 61 per cent in January from a year earlier, compared with a 45 per cent…
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Transfer rumors, news: PSG, Liverpool join race for Villa star Rogers
Feb 18, 2026, 05:22 AM ET Aston Villa attacking midfielder Morgan Rogers is on the radar of Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool, as well as Manchester United and Arsenal, while AC Milan are set to dismiss interest in USMNT winger Christian Pulisic from three Premier League clubs. Join us for the latest transfer news and rumors…
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90% of AI projects fail – here are 3 ways to ensure yours doesnt
georgeclerk/E+/Getty Images Follow ZDNET:Add us as a preferred sourceon Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways Boards are starting to ask tougher questions about money sunk into AI. Interrogations into the value of AI projects are an opportunity to re-focus. Concentrate on capacity building, strong partnerships, and co-development. The amount of money that organizations invest in AI shows…
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Defunding the Taliban without starving the Afghan people
The US Senate Foreign Relations Committee has approved the bipartisan No Tax Dollars for Terrorists Act, marking a significant legislative move to prevent American taxpayer funds from directly or indirectly benefiting the Taliban or other designated terrorist groups in Afghanistan. This measure signals a shift in US policy toward stricter financial controls and counterterrorism safeguards…
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Hundreds evacuated after cooking mishap sparks false fire alarm in Hong Kong
Hundreds of residents at a Hong Kong public housing estate were evacuated in the early hours of the second day of Lunar New Year over a suspected fire, only to discover that white smoke billowing from a flat had come from a cooking mishap. The Fire Services Department received a fire alarm report at about…
