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Opinion | The Zionist elites: Betrayers of the Jewish masses – time to face the truth The history of the Jewish people in the 20th and 21st centuries is not only one of unimaginable suffering but also one of repeated betrayal from within. At every decisive moment, a small class of Zionist elites—wealthy financiers, political operatives, and organizational leaders—placed the long-term project of building and defending a Jewish state above the immediate survival and well-being of the Jewish masses.
Angelo Giuliano
2026.02.26 18:30
Deepline | Bye, A Symphony of Lights! Budget 2026-27 boosts tourism with HK$3 bn injection for new events and marketing Hong Kong's mega events attract visitors to the city, with nearly 50 million tourist arrivals last year, a 12% increase compared to 2024, creating business opportunities and employment for various industries. To further attract tourists, extend their length of stay, and stimulate consumption, the new Budget has allocated around HK$3 billion to promote tourism-related industries.
Deepline
2026.02.26 16:38
Japanese zoo staff dress as pandas to fill void after departure of final pandas Staff at a zoo in Japan are going to great lengths to try and fill the void left by one of its departed animals after its final four pandas had to return to China.
World
2026.02.26 15:15
US media: Over 90 Epstein case files missing, including interviews related to Trump assault allegations According to US media reports from CNN, among the substantial files related to the Epstein case recently made public by the US Department of Justice, dozens of FBI witness interview records are suspected to be missing, including three interviews with a woman who accused US President Trump of sexual assault.
World
2026.02.26 14:24
Budget 2026-27 | HK's economy to grow 2.5 to 3.5 pct in 2026: Paul Chan Based on assessment of current global and local economic situations, Hong Kong's economy is forecast to grow 2.5 percent to 3.5 percent in 2026, Paul Chan, financial secretary of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government, said on Wednesday.
Hong Kong
2026.02.26 12:30
Trump's longest State of the Union Address: Empty speech with wild self-praise U.S. President Donald Trump delivered his State of the Union address before the House of Representatives at 9 pm Eastern Time on Feb. 24, with the speech lasting 1 hour and 48 minutes — the longest State of the Union address in U.S. presidential history. Trump heavily exaggerated his economic and diplomatic achievements, claiming that under his leadership, America has ushered in a "golden age" and is "stronger and greater than ever before". Analysts suggest Trump's hollow rhetoric may struggle to win over lower and middle-income supporters struggling with inflation.
World
2026.02.26 11:30
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100 Ways To Live · Silver Friends | 77, still fearless: 'Skiing grandpa' carves his way through retirement With the successful hosting of the 2026 Winter Olympics (Milano Cortina 2026), the fervor for ice and snow sports continues to intensify. Skiing nowadays is no longer just a pastime for the young; a growing number of middle-aged and elderly individuals are joining the ranks. Sitting on the snow, fastening his boots and snowboard, Wang Hongchuan gently rolled onto his side, sprang to his feet, and waved with flair. At 77 years old, he carved a graceful "falling leaf" turn down the slope, his snowboard tracing a beautiful arc on the snow.
100 Ways To Live
2026.02.26 10:46
Budget 2026-27 cheat sheet | Youth perks at a glance: Higher allowances/tax relief & short-term internships Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po delivered the new 2026-27 Budget today (Feb. 25). For the first time since the 2015-16 Budget, the cover is purple again, symbolizing that amid a fast-changing external environment, Hong Kong's economy is strengthening its intrinsic momentum.
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2026.02.25 17:20
Decoding China EP15 | French tour guide in Shanghai: Who says Shanghai only has skyscrapers? Clarisse Le Guernic is a girl from a city in western France. Before the age of 12, her only knowledge of China came from Disney's animated film Mulan.  However, after beginning to learn Chinese in middle school, her curiosity about China grew day by day.
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2026.02.25 17:00
100 Ways To Drool | Crispy pancake Crispy pancake is an extremely representative traditional snack originating from Enshi Prefecture in Hubei Province. The name comes from its most enticing feature: the pancake is baked to be crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. When one eats it, even the slightest movement causes the crumbs from the crust to fall off.
100 Ways To Drool
2026.02.25 16:30
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Deepline | Old songs, new friends: Alumni choir reconnect through music The SKH Lam Woo Memorial Secondary School Alumni Choir, a group of alumni reunited through singing, recently won the highest honor, the "Kobe Choir Prize," in the Adult Category at the "Sing from Kobe 2026" international choir competition held in Kobe, Japan.
Deepline
2026.02.26 19:15
Deepline | Bye, A Symphony of Lights! Budget 2026-27 boosts tourism with HK$3 bn injection for new events and marketing Hong Kong's mega events attract visitors to the city, with nearly 50 million tourist arrivals last year, a 12% increase compared to 2024, creating business opportunities and employment for various industries. To further attract tourists, extend their length of stay, and stimulate consumption, the new Budget has allocated around HK$3 billion to promote tourism-related industries.
Deepline
2026.02.26 16:38
Deepline | CMA President on thriving amidst geopolitical risks: A blueprint for sustainable growth of HK Amid the realignment of the global economic and trade landscape, coupled with the challenges of rising trade protectionism and geopolitical risks, how enterprises can break through has become a focal point. Wingco Lo, President of the Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong (CMA), said in an exclusive interview with Wen Wei Po that, facing the pressure of international supply chain restructuring, "going global" has become a key strategy for enterprises to maintain their competitive edge.
Deepline
2026.02.25 15:30
Deepline | AI, localization, and global reach: HK's blueprint for future economic growth With the coming of the new Budget of the Hong Kong SAR government and the Two Sessions in Beijing, the market anticipates the introduction of more pro-economic policies. To this end, Wen Wei Po interviewed major local chambers of commerce, which put forward a series of suggestions on key issues such as the consolidation and development of Hong Kong's economy and future policy directions.
Deepline
2026.02.24 17:10
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Artifacts found in HK prove Xia Dynasty existed? Expert: Only confirm story of 'Yu tames flood' circulated in Western Zhou A hashtag claiming "experts found cultural relics in Hong Kong to prove the Xia Dynasty's existence" on Feb 25, 2026, but scholars clarified the claim is highly imprecise. The relic in question is the Bin Gong Xu (豳公盨), a middle Western Zhou bronze vessel accidentally discovered in Hong Kong in 2002 and now collected at the Beijing Poly Art Museum.
China
2026.02.26 20:20
Deepline | Old songs, new friends: Alumni choir reconnect through music The SKH Lam Woo Memorial Secondary School Alumni Choir, a group of alumni reunited through singing, recently won the highest honor, the "Kobe Choir Prize," in the Adult Category at the "Sing from Kobe 2026" international choir competition held in Kobe, Japan.
Deepline
2026.02.26 19:15
HKCEA holds spring reception: CE encourages innovation in Cantonese opera The Chinese Artists Association of Hong Kong (HKCEA) held its spring reception today (Feb. 26), with Chief Executive John Lee and Sun Shangwu, Deputy Director of the Liaison Office, attending.
Hong Kong
2026.02.26 19:00
Deepline | Bye, A Symphony of Lights! Budget 2026-27 boosts tourism with HK$3 bn injection for new events and marketing Hong Kong's mega events attract visitors to the city, with nearly 50 million tourist arrivals last year, a 12% increase compared to 2024, creating business opportunities and employment for various industries. To further attract tourists, extend their length of stay, and stimulate consumption, the new Budget has allocated around HK$3 billion to promote tourism-related industries.
Deepline
2026.02.26 16:38
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Artifacts found in HK prove Xia Dynasty existed? Expert: Only confirm story of 'Yu tames flood' circulated in Western Zhou A hashtag claiming "experts found cultural relics in Hong Kong to prove the Xia Dynasty's existence" on Feb 25, 2026, but scholars clarified the claim is highly imprecise. The relic in question is the Bin Gong Xu (豳公盨), a middle Western Zhou bronze vessel accidentally discovered in Hong Kong in 2002 and now collected at the Beijing Poly Art Museum.
China
2026.02.26 20:20
100 Ways To Live · Silver Friends | 77, still fearless: 'Skiing grandpa' carves his way through retirement With the successful hosting of the 2026 Winter Olympics (Milano Cortina 2026), the fervor for ice and snow sports continues to intensify. Skiing nowadays is no longer just a pastime for the young; a growing number of middle-aged and elderly individuals are joining the ranks. Sitting on the snow, fastening his boots and snowboard, Wang Hongchuan gently rolled onto his side, sprang to his feet, and waved with flair. At 77 years old, he carved a graceful "falling leaf" turn down the slope, his snowboard tracing a beautiful arc on the snow.
100 Ways To Live
2026.02.26 10:46
Watch This | London celebrates Chinese Spring Festival with magnificent parade, ceremony In London, a Chinese New Year parade drew large crowds as eye-catching floats and energetic dancers made their way from Trafalgar Square to Chinatown.
World
2026.02.26 10:06
Watch This | Robot squad performs Kung Fu at Temple of Heaven Robots. Kung Fu. The Temple of Heaven.
China
2026.02.26 09:30
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Opinion | The Zionist elites: Betrayers of the Jewish masses – time to face the truth The history of the Jewish people in the 20th and 21st centuries is not only one of unimaginable suffering but also one of repeated betrayal from within. At every decisive moment, a small class of Zionist elites—wealthy financiers, political operatives, and organizational leaders—placed the long-term project of building and defending a Jewish state above the immediate survival and well-being of the Jewish masses.
Angelo Giuliano
2026.02.26 18:30
Watch This | Oligarchs caged, or countries enslaved? In America, the oligarchs do not fight the president—they fund him. They donate, they lobby, they dine in the White House.
Young Voices
2026.02.26 17:18
Deepline | Bye, A Symphony of Lights! Budget 2026-27 boosts tourism with HK$3 bn injection for new events and marketing Hong Kong's mega events attract visitors to the city, with nearly 50 million tourist arrivals last year, a 12% increase compared to 2024, creating business opportunities and employment for various industries. To further attract tourists, extend their length of stay, and stimulate consumption, the new Budget has allocated around HK$3 billion to promote tourism-related industries.
Deepline
2026.02.26 16:38
Japanese zoo staff dress as pandas to fill void after departure of final pandas Staff at a zoo in Japan are going to great lengths to try and fill the void left by one of its departed animals after its final four pandas had to return to China.
World
2026.02.26 15:15
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Policy support for technology: Domestic industrial robots get moving When dozens of humanoid robots took to the stage at CCTV's Spring Festival Gala, performing collective backflips, boxing, and wielding nunchucks, they became an international talking point. Behind the spectacle lies a more significant trend: China has emerged as a net exporter of industrial robots for the first time, with exports surging 48.7% year-on-year in 2025, according to data from the General Administration of Customs. The milestone marks a leap in the global competitiveness of "Intelligent Manufacturing in China" in the high-end equipment market.
China
2026.02.22 13:30
HK stocks kick off Year of Horse with record IPO surge Financial Secretary Paul Chan said on Friday (Feb. 20) he was cautiously optimistic about the city's stock market outlook just as Hong Kong kicked off its first trading session in the Year of the Horse.
Hong Kong
2026.02.20 14:23
Asian markets quiet as holidays, Japan data curb trading Due to low trading on Monday (Feb. 16) due to holidays and negative economic news from Japan, Asian equities were quietly consolidating recent large gains. This helped to cool the surging market.
World
2026.02.16 16:06
DDN Business Insider | Gold exceeds US$5000, central banks accumulate: Analysts predict continued long-term growth International gold prices have recently taken a "roller coaster" turn, drawing significant market attention. What exactly has happened? Welcome to DDN Business Insider. In this edition, we are joined by Ms. Li Huiqi, Macro Strategist at UBS Wealth Management Investment Office, to discuss the logic behind the recent fluctuations in gold prices and trends in the industrial metals sector. Ms. Li, hello!
DDN Business Insider
2026.02.09 18:00
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Policy support for technology: Domestic industrial robots get moving When dozens of humanoid robots took to the stage at CCTV's Spring Festival Gala, performing collective backflips, boxing, and wielding nunchucks, they became an international talking point. Behind the spectacle lies a more significant trend: China has emerged as a net exporter of industrial robots for the first time, with exports surging 48.7% year-on-year in 2025, according to data from the General Administration of Customs. The milestone marks a leap in the global competitiveness of "Intelligent Manufacturing in China" in the high-end equipment market.
China
2026.02.22 13:30
Watch This | China unveils AI-powered driverless police cars on city streets Driverless police cars powered by AI are now patrolling streets in southwest China, offering smart policing, rapid response and on-the-spot public safety services.
China
2026.02.21 09:30
Watch This | New energy brightens China's Spring Festival flower market During the Spring Festival, China's flower markets are in full bloom. In Shandong Province, east China, green energy like geothermal heat, solar power and mine water is replacing traditional heating, keeping greenhouses warm, costs low and festive flowers flourishing nationwide.
China
2026.02.20 20:36
Long March-10's first stage retrieved from sea in China's first The first stage of the Long March-10 carrier rocket has been successfully fished out and retrieved from the sea, marking China's completion of its first-ever rocket first-stage booster maritime salvage and recovery mission.
China
2026.02.13 20:30
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Jimmy Lai sentenced to 20 years in prison: Justice served 156 days of public hearings, 2,222 pieces of evidence presented by the police, over 80,000 pages of documents, and an 855-page judgment... The evidence is overwhelming. In the sentencing of the Jimmy Lai case today (Feb. 9), Lai has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Dot Dot Pic
2026.02.09 14:52
Journalist's View | No trust, no standing: How Panama harms its own interests In international relations, adherence to the spirit of contracts is the foundation of national credibility. However, the recent rule by Panama's Supreme Court to annul the renewal of a concession contract involving a Hong Kong enterprise at Panama Canal ports, citing a baseless claim of "unconstitutionality," is a blatant violation of this principle.
Editors' Pick
2026.02.05 14:28
Caricature: ICE terror According to a memo obtained by the Associated Press, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have been instructed that they can forcibly enter homes to arrest undocumented immigrants without a judicial warrant. However, experts argue that such actions are unconstitutional and will likely face legal challenges.
Dot Dot Pic
2026.02.02 12:26
Caricature: No pandas left, but… On Jan. 27, 2026, twin giant pandas Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei bid farewell to Tokyo's Ueno Zoo and returned to China. As the truck carrying the pandas left the zoo, thousands of Japanese citizens lined the streets to send them off, creating a human wall despite the bitter cold. Many fans waved goodbye in the chilly wind, while others wept, overcome with emotion.
Dot Dot Pic
2026.01.31 09:15
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