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CLP to raise fuel clause to HK$0.398/kWh from April 1: HK Electric has yet to announce As hostilities continue in the Middle East, concerns are growing over potential impacts on Hong Kong's electricity tariffs. CLP Power will raise its fuel adjustment charge from 39.2 HK cents per kilowatt-hour in March to 39.8 HK cents starting April 1. Hongkong Electric said it will follow established practice in consulting with the government on basic tariffs at year-end, during which fuel costs and operational expenses will be discussed.
Hong Kong
2026.03.26 19:26
Musk's xAI faces another executive shake-up as co-founder Kroiss departs As Elon Musk's AI company xAI prepares for a major move in the capital markets, its core leadership team is once again experiencing upheaval. xAI's Co-founder, Manuel Kroiss, has informed insiders that he will soon be leaving. With his departure, only one of the 11 original engineers who founded xAI in 2023, Ross Nordeen, remains with the company, aside from Musk himself.
Sci-Tech
2026.03.26 19:00
Japan's Self-Defense Forces expand intelligence agency, revealing military build-up intentions Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) carried out its largest-ever reorganization on March 23, abolishing the longstanding "Escort Flotilla" system and replacing it with a "Surface Fleet" composed of three "Surface Action Groups". The restructuring also established a new "Information Operations Group" with approximately 3,200 personnel, consolidating intelligence units to enhance cooperation with the U.S. Navy.
World
2026.03.26 18:30
Watch This | Norovirus outbreak in Japan: Over 600 affected by suspected food poisoning linked to school meal bread On March 26, reports from Japan revealed a mass food poisoning incident in Kumatori Town, Osaka Prefecture, where multiple schools were affected, resulting in over 600 people displaying symptoms.
World
2026.03.26 17:35
C'est la Chine · France | Journey across millennia: Chinese silk blooms with new life in Lyon The production of silk originated in China, dating back as far as the Neolithic period. For thousands of years thereafter, silk production remained a Chinese monopoly. It was only over 200 years ago that two "spies" from Europe, disguised as monks, came to China to steal silkworm cocoons, hiding them inside hollow walking sticks and returning to Europe along the Silk Road—an act that planted the seeds for the development of Europe's silk industry.
C'est la Chine
2026.03.26 17:31
Opinion | War of choice and chaos Trump is prosecuting the Iran war the way he runs his casino or Trump University—without a clear entry purpose, and a smart exit strategy.
Philip Yeung
2026.03.26 17:24
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Watch This | Art Basel HK 2026: One-take video showcases full venue 2026 Art Basel Hong Kong welcomes its second day(March 26) with sustained popularity, gathering top galleries from home and abroad alongside a diverse array of artworks, creating a vibrant art-viewing atmosphere.
Video
2026.03.26 20:37
Watch This | Art Basel HK: Where global creativity meets city Join DotDotNews as we take you inside the art world's most anticipated event—where every corner tells a story, and creativity knows no bounds.
Video
2026.03.26 20:12
C'est la Chine · France | Journey across millennia: Chinese silk blooms with new life in Lyon The production of silk originated in China, dating back as far as the Neolithic period. For thousands of years thereafter, silk production remained a Chinese monopoly. It was only over 200 years ago that two "spies" from Europe, disguised as monks, came to China to steal silkworm cocoons, hiding them inside hollow walking sticks and returning to Europe along the Silk Road—an act that planted the seeds for the development of Europe's silk industry.
C'est la Chine
2026.03.26 17:31
100 Ways To Live · Silver Friends | Retired, but not inactive: Elderly volunteers mend homes and hearts of underprivileged seniors On a warm and pleasant morning of mid-March, Philip Wai, a 67-year-old co-founder of the Repairsgivers project, and Tina, 75, brought their own tools to the home of Wong in a public housing estate in Kwai Chung. Their mission that day was to solve the problem of peeling ceiling plaster in Wong's flat.
100 Ways To Live
2026.03.26 10:00
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Opinion | War of choice and chaos Trump is prosecuting the Iran war the way he runs his casino or Trump University—without a clear entry purpose, and a smart exit strategy.
Philip Yeung
2026.03.26 17:24
Opinion | The Collapse of an already dubious Ukraine peace When Donald Trump was campaigning to be re-elected President in 2024, he boasted that he could end the war in Ukraine "within a day" should he wish to do so. On retaking office, he quickly made achieving "peace" in the country one of his core foreign policy objectives, and subsequently began to rebalance relations with Russia. His administration worked to push Moscow and Kyiv towards dialogue, however superficially, and set out a provisional peace agreement that would see Ukraine formally cede the Donbass to Russia.
Tom Fowdy
2026.03.26 15:05
I Live in HK EP8 | HK's lowest-vote candidate: A Bangladeshi 'Sun Yat-sen' and his 'New Three Principles' for ethnic-minority communities Babu came under the spotlight during the 2023 District Council election. Running as an independent, he won 253 votes—less than 3%—the lowest tally in the city, and lost his election deposit. Critics questioned how he could serve residents without speaking Cantonese. But Babu stayed calm: the Bangladeshi community in Hong Kong is small, he wasn't well known before the campaign, and even a handful of supporters meant something. To him, losing isn't failure—it's proof that some neighbors heard him, and that's reason enough to run again.
I Live in HK
2026.03.25 14:43
Opinion | Trump's barely disguised market manipulation papers over the cracks Over the last weekend, US President Donald Trump proclaimed an ultimatum to Iran that if they did not "reopen the strait of Hormuz within 48 hours," the US would retaliate in destroying its energy infrastructure. Tehran predictably replied by stating that if America or Israel done so, it would target critical energy infrastructure in the Gulf States, causing further havoc in global oil and gas markets. Predictably, markets soured in receiving this news and stocks nosedived.
Tom Fowdy
2026.03.24 15:25
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Deepline | More than autonomous: AI agents hit the road as automakers move beyond voice commands OpenClaw is evolving at a staggering pace. Just two weeks ago, people were still figuring out how to run it on a PC—now they're already putting it in vehicles. Recently, IM Motors launched IM Ultra Agent, built on Alibaba's Qwen model. It connects the vehicle's steer-by-wire chassis, IM AD intelligent driving system, and smart cockpit, allowing users to control the car, plan trips, and access lifestyle services—all through simple voice commands.
Deepline
2026.03.26 16:00
Deepline | My voice, not from my mouth: AI voice theft sparks rights protection movement in China's dubbing industry China's dubbing industry is now fighting a "battle to protect voices." Since March of this year, voice actors from top organizations such as Bian Jiang Studio, 729 Voice Studio, and VOICE BEAR studio have issued joint statements condemning certain institutions and individuals for using their voices without authorization.
Deepline
2026.03.25 15:00
Deepline | Beyond messaging: Why Telegram, Slack, and Feishu are becoming new home for AI agents When AI agents need a "home," they do not move into standalone apps—instead, they move into chat software.
Deepline
2026.03.24 17:30
Deepline | 'Contradictions' of Unitree: Tech giant, marketing silencer Can you imagine a well-known company in China spends almost nothing on marketing? In the first three quarters of 2025, its advertising expenses were only 22.57 million. Its humanoid robot shipments have already ranked first in the world, yet its R&D investment in the first three quarters of 2025 was less than 100 million.
Deepline
2026.03.21 18:00
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Deepline | More than autonomous: AI agents hit the road as automakers move beyond voice commands OpenClaw is evolving at a staggering pace. Just two weeks ago, people were still figuring out how to run it on a PC—now they're already putting it in vehicles. Recently, IM Motors launched IM Ultra Agent, built on Alibaba's Qwen model. It connects the vehicle's steer-by-wire chassis, IM AD intelligent driving system, and smart cockpit, allowing users to control the car, plan trips, and access lifestyle services—all through simple voice commands.
Deepline
2026.03.26 16:00
World's first nanoscale micro-vibration lab commences operations in Xiong'an New Area, to support high-end manufacturing The world's first nanoscale micro-vibration laboratory, independently developed by China, has officially commenced operations in the Xiong'an New Area in North China's Hebei province, which could provide support for the independent development of high-end manufacturing sectors in China, Science and Technology Daily reported Tuesday.
China
2026.03.26 13:10
OMG | Blossom that never fades in the palm: Tongcao flower The pith of the tongtuo tree, originally a traditional Chinese medicinal ingredient for clearing heat and detoxifying, is transformed by craftsmen’s fingertips into an everlasting flower. A section of the white inner pith is thinly sliced into paper; when moistened it can be shaped, and through pinching, twisting, and rolling, the petals take on a living curvature.
OMG
2026.03.26 09:20
Decoding China EP19 | Ukrainian influencer: Can everyone find their passion in China? Yegor is a Ukrainian who has been living in China for nearly 15 years. His command of Mandarin isn't just fluent—it's witty enough to have native speakers in stitches. In 2008, Yegor came to China through a student exchange program. Unlike his hometown, China has a massive population, which makes even niche hobbies viable. He suggests that people come to China and experience it for themselves first, because they're bound to fall in love with at least some part of it.
Video
2026.03.25 17:30
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Watch This | Art Basel HK 2026: One-take video showcases full venue 2026 Art Basel Hong Kong welcomes its second day(March 26) with sustained popularity, gathering top galleries from home and abroad alongside a diverse array of artworks, creating a vibrant art-viewing atmosphere.
Video
2026.03.26 20:37
Musk's xAI faces another executive shake-up as co-founder Kroiss departs As Elon Musk's AI company xAI prepares for a major move in the capital markets, its core leadership team is once again experiencing upheaval. xAI's Co-founder, Manuel Kroiss, has informed insiders that he will soon be leaving. With his departure, only one of the 11 original engineers who founded xAI in 2023, Ross Nordeen, remains with the company, aside from Musk himself.
Sci-Tech
2026.03.26 19:00
Japan's Self-Defense Forces expand intelligence agency, revealing military build-up intentions Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) carried out its largest-ever reorganization on March 23, abolishing the longstanding "Escort Flotilla" system and replacing it with a "Surface Fleet" composed of three "Surface Action Groups". The restructuring also established a new "Information Operations Group" with approximately 3,200 personnel, consolidating intelligence units to enhance cooperation with the U.S. Navy.
World
2026.03.26 18:30
Watch This | Norovirus outbreak in Japan: Over 600 affected by suspected food poisoning linked to school meal bread On March 26, reports from Japan revealed a mass food poisoning incident in Kumatori Town, Osaka Prefecture, where multiple schools were affected, resulting in over 600 people displaying symptoms.
World
2026.03.26 17:35
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DDN Business Insider | Middle East turmoil spills over: Why agricultural markets are feeling heat Recent tensions in the Middle East have escalated. Iran, in retaliation against the US and Israel, bombed their important energy facility, the South Pars oil and gas field, and announced it would proactively attack other Middle Eastern oil facilities. With the Strait of Hormuz still effectively blockaded, an oil supply crisis seems imminent.
DDN Business Insider
2026.03.23 18:00
US Fed keeps interest rate unchanged at 3.5-3.75 pct The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday (March 18) decided to maintain its target range for the federal funds rate at 3.5-3.75 percent, in line with market expectations.
World
2026.03.19 11:20
John Lee: Currently in full speed to develop HK's first 'Five-Year Plan' Chief Executive John Lee stated at the Hong Kong Economic Summit 2026 today (March 16) that the HKSAR Government is formulating its first-ever "Hong Kong Five-Year Plan" to align with the national 15th Five-Year Plan, providing clear guidance for socio-economic development and better integrating Hong Kong into the national development landscape.
Hong Kong
2026.03.16 18:00
DDN Business Insider | AI agent's debut in govt work report: What changes are on the horizon for AI industry? Recently, the open-source AI intelligent agent execution framework OpenClaw has sparked a "lobsterfarming craze." This year, references to "intelligent agents" were included in the government work report for the first time, signaling a potential new stage of development in the artificial intelligence industry.
DDN Business Insider
2026.03.16 16:15
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Watch This | Art Basel HK 2026: One-take video showcases full venue 2026 Art Basel Hong Kong welcomes its second day(March 26) with sustained popularity, gathering top galleries from home and abroad alongside a diverse array of artworks, creating a vibrant art-viewing atmosphere.
Video
2026.03.26 20:37
HK Cinema Day on April 25: All tickets priced at HK$30 The annual Hong Kong "Cinema Day" will take place on Saturday, April 25 this year, with the ticket price for all films at participating cinemas set at a uniform HK$30, as in previous years.
Hong Kong
2026.03.26 20:16
C'est la Chine · France | Journey across millennia: Chinese silk blooms with new life in Lyon The production of silk originated in China, dating back as far as the Neolithic period. For thousands of years thereafter, silk production remained a Chinese monopoly. It was only over 200 years ago that two "spies" from Europe, disguised as monks, came to China to steal silkworm cocoons, hiding them inside hollow walking sticks and returning to Europe along the Silk Road—an act that planted the seeds for the development of Europe's silk industry.
C'est la Chine
2026.03.26 17:31
Humidity to hit 95% for next 9 days, rain showers to last for 8 days starting Saturday A more humid easterly airstream is currently affecting the coastal areas of eastern Guangdong. According to the Hong Kong Observatory's 9-day weather forecast, this humid easterly flow will impact the region over the next couple of days, bringing patches of mist. Starting Monday (March 30), the region will see a 4-day stretch of temperatures peaking at 29°C. For the next nine days, humidity levels will remain as high as 95%.
Hong Kong
2026.03.26 16:25
Sci-Tech
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Musk's xAI faces another executive shake-up as co-founder Kroiss departs As Elon Musk's AI company xAI prepares for a major move in the capital markets, its core leadership team is once again experiencing upheaval. xAI's Co-founder, Manuel Kroiss, has informed insiders that he will soon be leaving. With his departure, only one of the 11 original engineers who founded xAI in 2023, Ross Nordeen, remains with the company, aside from Musk himself.
Sci-Tech
2026.03.26 19:00
Deepline | More than autonomous: AI agents hit the road as automakers move beyond voice commands OpenClaw is evolving at a staggering pace. Just two weeks ago, people were still figuring out how to run it on a PC—now they're already putting it in vehicles. Recently, IM Motors launched IM Ultra Agent, built on Alibaba's Qwen model. It connects the vehicle's steer-by-wire chassis, IM AD intelligent driving system, and smart cockpit, allowing users to control the car, plan trips, and access lifestyle services—all through simple voice commands.
Deepline
2026.03.26 16:00
World's first nanoscale micro-vibration lab commences operations in Xiong'an New Area, to support high-end manufacturing The world's first nanoscale micro-vibration laboratory, independently developed by China, has officially commenced operations in the Xiong'an New Area in North China's Hebei province, which could provide support for the independent development of high-end manufacturing sectors in China, Science and Technology Daily reported Tuesday.
China
2026.03.26 13:10
Deepline | My voice, not from my mouth: AI voice theft sparks rights protection movement in China's dubbing industry China's dubbing industry is now fighting a "battle to protect voices." Since March of this year, voice actors from top organizations such as Bian Jiang Studio, 729 Voice Studio, and VOICE BEAR studio have issued joint statements condemning certain institutions and individuals for using their voices without authorization.
Deepline
2026.03.25 15:00
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