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DAVOS 2026: UK’s Menzies Aviation eyes expansion in Pakistan amid privatisation push – Business Recorder
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TV tonight: Dawn French is a hoot in insurance-scam comedy | Television
Can You Keep a Secret?
9.30pm, BBC One
Dawn French continues to be a hoot as Debbie, a woman who’s pretending her husband has died for the insurance payout. But now the cat’s out of the bag: her police officer daughter-in-law Neha (Mandip Gill)…Continue Reading
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Azerbaijan says it agreed to join Trump's 'Board of Peace' – Reuters
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If Bangladesh are unwilling to play T20 WC in India, let them play in Pakistan: PCB's letter to ICC – theweek.in
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Why did Trump’s Davos-bound plane turn back mid-flight?
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Palestinians in Gaza confront reality behind ceasefire’s second phase | Israel-Palestine conflict News
Gaza City – Khaled Abu Jarrar spends his days trying to find ways to get his wife treatment for her recently diagnosed liver cancer.
The 58-year-old, originally from the town of Beit Hanoon in northern Gaza, but displaced with his family for the…
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Incompetent Afghan Taliban regime pushes Afghanistan to economic brink – RADIO PAKISTAN
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MHI and ITB Deepen Research Collaboration on Ammonia-Based Clean Power in Indonesia
Satoshi Hada (Senior Vice President, GTCC Business Division/MHI) and Prof. Dr. Ir. Ari Darmawan Pasek., (ITB) at signing of joint R&D agreement
Tokyo, January 21, 2026 – Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) and Indonesia’s Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) have signed a new research agreement to extend their long-standing collaboration on the exploration of clean power generation, further advancing research related to ammonia-based fuel applications.
Building on earlier joint studies, the extended agreement continues research into ammonia combustion, with a focus on strengthening understanding of how ammonia can be applied safely and effectively in gas turbine systems. Through sustained collaboration, MHI and its power solutions brand, Mitsubishi Power, together with ITB, aim to reinforce the technical knowledge needed to support the practical use of ammonia in power generation and contribute to Indonesia’s long-term decarbonization goals.
During the signing ceremony in Bandung, Indonesia, Satoshi Hada, Senior Vice President of the GTCC Business Division at MHI, said: “Research and development are central to MHI and to our power solutions brand, Mitsubishi Power, as we work to advance cleaner power technologies. We are pleased to continue the momentum of our long-standing collaboration with ITB. Ammonia is increasingly recognized as a promising carbon-free fuel, but realizing its potential requires a deep and careful understanding of its unique properties. By building on the progress achieved together, we look forward to strengthening the technical foundations that can support cleaner and more sustainable power generation in Indonesia.”
Prof. Dr. Ir. Ari Darmawan Pasek, of ITB, said: “The transition to cleaner energy is essential in addressing climate change. Our collaboration with MHI reflects the importance of combining academic research with industrial expertise to advance cleaner fuel technologies. We are confident that this continued partnership will contribute valuable insights to support the future role of ammonia in power generation and Indonesia’s decarbonization journey.”
MHI and ITB first concluded a memorandum of understanding in 2020 to collaborate on research into next-generation clean energy solutions and analysis of big data relating to power plants. This partnership was extended in 2022 and has since progressed through multiple research initiatives focused on ammonia-fired power generation. The latest agreement continues this long-standing collaboration, building steadily on the work undertaken to date.
With support from its power solutions brand, Mitsubishi Power, MHI remains committed to contributing to Indonesia’s scientific and technological development in the energy sector, in line with the country’s ambition to achieve net-zero emissions by 2060.
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Babies in Hertfordshire join early screening for 200 conditions
Newborn babies at an NHS trust in Hertfordshire will be screened for 200 rare, genetic conditions as part of a pioneering national study to identify disorders earlier.
The Generation Study offers genomic sequencing using a small blood sample,…
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Alcaraz survives 78-minute opening set in Australian Open R2 victory – ATP Tour
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