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  • Chinese vice premier stresses new significant development opportunities for Hong Kong

    Chinese vice premier stresses new significant development opportunities for Hong Kong

    HONG KONG, Nov. 4 — Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng has said Hong Kong will embrace new major development opportunities as a pivotal document outlining priorities for the country’s next five-year plan makes important deployments to support the development of this special administrative region.

    In a video address to the Global Financial Leaders’ Investment Summit being held in Hong Kong from Monday to Wednesday, He, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, emphasized that China’s emerging development blueprint portrays an even brighter future for Hong Kong.

    The 20th CPC Central Committee convened its fourth plenary session about two weeks ago, adopting recommendations for formulating China’s 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030).

    During the outgoing 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), Hong Kong, with the support of the central government, has fully capitalized on its unique position to not only contribute to the country’s reform and development — but also secure and consolidate its own stability and growth, He said.

    He urged Hong Kong to better play its unique role to actively participate in the research and practice of global financial governance and push for its reform.

    Moreover, the vice premier pledged that China will expand its high-standard institutional opening up, work together with other nations to address problems and challenges facing global economy and trade, and jointly uphold a healthy and stable international economic and trade order, so as to inject more stability and momentum into the global economic, trade and financial systems full of uncertainties, and promote the prosperity and stability of the world economy.

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  • Publisher apologises for ‘the hurt’ it caused Kate Clanchy over controversy

    Publisher apologises for ‘the hurt’ it caused Kate Clanchy over controversy

    Katie RazzallCulture and Media Editor

    Getty Images Kate Clanchy with glasses looking to camera. Brown beads around her neck.Getty Images

    Author Kate Clanchy was criticised for language in her book Some Kids I Taught and What They Taught Me, which focused on the education system in Britain

    A publisher has apologised to a prize-winning…

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  • Tallinn Fest Head on Dialogue Through Film, Rather Than Boycotts, and New Baltic Docs Competition – The Hollywood Reporter

    Tallinn Fest Head on Dialogue Through Film, Rather Than Boycotts, and New Baltic Docs Competition – The Hollywood Reporter

    1. Tallinn Fest Head on Dialogue Through Film, Rather Than Boycotts, and New Baltic Docs Competition  The Hollywood Reporter
    2. FNE Podcast: Nikolaj Nikitin: Curator of Critics’ Picks Competition at PÖFF  Film New Europe
    3. Tallinn Black Nights…

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  • ECDC marks its 20-year anniversary with key milestones and future perspectives in a changing landscape

    ECDC marks its 20-year anniversary with key milestones and future perspectives in a changing landscape

    The event highlights the Agency’s achievements over the past two decades and will feature discussions on the future of public health in Europe and ECDC’s role in promoting health security.

    ‘Health security is a cornerstone of Europe’s…

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  • 2-mile-tall, naked ‘Marree Man’ looming over Australian outback is a total mystery — Earth from space

    2-mile-tall, naked ‘Marree Man’ looming over Australian outback is a total mystery — Earth from space

    QUICK FACTS

    Where is it? Finniss Springs plateau, South Australia [-29.532472, 137.468390]

    What’s in the photo? A 2-mile-tall geoglyph of an Aboriginal Australian hunter carved into the ground in the outback

    Which satellite took the photo? Landsat…

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  • Women behind the lens: ‘I envisioned these slaves whose lives were exchanged for indigo’ | Art

    Women behind the lens: ‘I envisioned these slaves whose lives were exchanged for indigo’ | Art

    In 2018, I ended a 10-year relationship and it left me broken. I became quiet and irritable; I craved isolation and found myself putting up emotional barriers to avoid having to talk to anyone about it. It felt like I’d never recover.

    Taking long…

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  • One in five children in conflict zones – Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)

    One in five children in conflict zones – Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)

    Hebron, West Bank, in August 2025. Photo: Wisam Hashlamoun/Anadolu via Getty Images

    2024 was not a good year for peace. Conflict levels around the world stayed alarmingly high – in fact, the Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP) logged…

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  • Indian Sikh pilgrims enter Pakistan, first major crossing since May conflict

    Indian Sikh pilgrims enter Pakistan, first major crossing since May conflict

    TENGRELA: Tanker driver Baba steeled himself for yet another perilous journey from Ivory Coast to Mali loaded up with desperately needed fuel — and fear.
    “You never know if you’ll come back alive,” he said.
    Even…

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  • Heavy rain, hail disrupt life in Dir, Swat

    Heavy rain, hail disrupt life in Dir, Swat

    Standing crops, fruit orchards, vehicles suffer damage, power supply collapses across district

    Heavy rain accompanied by a hailstorm hit the districts of…

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  • DEWA invites proposals for 7th phase of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park

    DEWA invites proposals for 7th phase of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park


    Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has invited qualified companies and consortiums to submit proposals for the seventh phase of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park. This phase will add 2,000 megawatts (MW) from photovoltaic solar panels and include a 1,400MW battery storage system with a six-hour capacity, providing a total storage capacity of 8,400 megawatt-hours. This makes it one of the world’s largest solar-plus-storage projects.

    The project, which will be implemented under the independent power producer model, supports the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050 and the Dubai Net Zero Carbon Emissions Strategy 2050 that aim to provide 100% of the emirate’s total power capacity from clean sources by mid-century.

    HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA, emphasised that this pioneering project aligns with the vision of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to make Dubai a global hub for clean energy and the green economy.

    “We work in accordance with the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum to establish Dubai as a global model for sustainability and innovation in clean energy. The seventh phase of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park is a key strategic step in our ongoing efforts to diversify Dubai’s energy mix and increase the share of renewable and clean energy. It consolidates Dubai’s leadership in adopting the latest sustainable energy production and storage technologies and supports the net zero by 2050 target,” said Al Tayer.

    “We have raised the renewable energy target in Dubai’s energy mix to 36% by 2030, compared to the originally planned 25%. With the completion of the seventh phase, the solar park’s total production capacity will reach 8,060MW by 2030, reducing CO₂ emissions by more than 8.5 million tonnes annually,” added Al Tayer.

    The solar park’s current production capacity is 3,860MW, with an additional 800MW under construction. To date, DEWA has received 49 expressions of interest (EOIs) requesting the Request for Qualification document for the seventh phase. The EOI document was released on 16 May 2025 and the Request for Proposal document was issued to qualified bidders on 20 October 2025.

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