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Residents in Dubai urged to seek shelter amid Iranian missile drone threats According to reports from CCTV International News, residents in parts of Dubai, UAE, received mobile alerts this morning (March 17) warning them to seek immediate shelter in the nearest safe building due to a "potential missile threat." They were advised to stay away from doors and windows and not to remain outdoors until the alert was lifted. The UAE Ministry of Defense stated that it is responding to missile and drone threats from Iran.
World
2026.03.17 16:00
Wang Fuk Court Aftermath | John Lee: Residents expected to return to collect personal belongings by April Speaking to reporters this morning (March 17) before the Executive Council meeting, Chief Executive John Lee addressed the aftermath of the Wang Fuk Court fire, stating that while authorities understand residents' desire to retrieve personal belongings and hope to facilitate this as soon as possible, the process must be conducted in an orderly manner to ensure safety.
Hong Kong
2026.03.17 15:30
Farewell Rou Rou: Ocean Park's beloved red panda passes away at 17 Ocean Park has announced that the red panda Rou Rou has passed away today (March 17) at the age of 17.
Hong Kong
2026.03.17 14:12
Opinion | The sanctions boomerang: How Iran—like Russia—could turn Western aggression into strategic victory Western sanctions on Russian energy exports, intended to cripple Moscow's economy, backfired spectacularly. Russia redirected oil and gas flows to Asian markets, bypassing the dollar-based system, while global energy prices surged. As a result, Russia's energy revenues soared despite reduced export volumes, with European consumers ultimately paying higher prices. Iran now faces similar sanctions, but history suggests it could also benefit, leveraging tactics like shadow fleets and trade in non-dollar currencies.
Angelo Giuliano
2026.03.17 13:32
HK police to launch citywide crackdown on jaywalking and distracted driving starting March 17 Starting today, March 17, Hong Kong police will carry out a two-week citywide enforcement operation, named "CLEARVIEW" and "AUTOBINDER," targeting distracted driving and jaywalking. The operation will run until March 31.
Hong Kong
2026.03.17 12:25
Suspected mortar found at HK construction site in Pak Sau Road A suspected wartime mortar shell was discovered at a construction site in Pak Sau Road, Kwu Tung, near Lok Ma Chau, this morning (March 17).
Hong Kong
2026.03.17 11:49
Missile strike near Chinese workers' dormitory in Israel prompts fresh warning from embassy A missile recently struck near a dormitory housing Chinese workers in the Lod region of Israel, with shrapnel penetrating walls and damaging electrical appliances inside. Fortunately, most workers were away at their jobs at the time, and no casualties were reported. The Lod area is in close proximity to Ben Gurion Airport, placing it at extremely high risk of missile, rocket, and drone attacks.
World
2026.03.17 11:30
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