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  • Annual lantern festival opens in Shanghai

    Annual lantern festival opens in Shanghai

    Shanghai has inaugurated its annual Yuyuan Lantern Festival, launching an expansive celebration that for the first time extends beyond its traditional Yuyuan Garden venue to incorporate multiple zones near The Bund. The festival commenced on Monday, January 26, 2026, and will continue through March 3, transforming the city’s historic districts into a luminous landscape.

    This year’s edition marks a significant geographical expansion, with illuminated displays scheduled to activate at The Bund Finance Center, Ancient City Park, Middle Fangbang Road, Fuyou Road, and The Bund itself beginning February 1. The festival combines traditional lantern craftsmanship with modern technological innovations and contemporary artistic designs, creating an immersive experience that connects Shanghai’s historical heritage with its futuristic vision.

    Visitors can engage with diverse attractions including interactive installations, cultural performances, culinary experiences, and retail offerings. The core thematic inspiration derives from Shan Hai Jing (The Classic of Mountains and Seas), an ancient Chinese mythological text dating back over two millennia. This mythological foundation provides the creative direction for the festival’s central light installations at Yuyuan Garden, offering a cultural journey through China’s rich mythological traditions.

    The expanded festival layout creates a continuous pathway of illumination through Shanghai’s most iconic landmarks, providing both residents and international tourists with a multifaceted experience that blends sightseeing with cultural education and entertainment.

  • Trump threatens to hike tariffs on South Korean goods over inaction on trade deal

    Trump threatens to hike tariffs on South Korean goods over inaction on trade deal

    In a significant escalation of trade tensions, former President Donald Trump declared Monday he would impose increased tariffs on South Korean imports, citing legislative delays in ratifying a previously agreed trade framework. The announcement, made through social media channels, specifically targets automobiles, lumber, and pharmaceutical products while threatening to elevate rates on other goods from 15% to 25%.

    This development marks a continuation of Trump’s unconventional trade strategy that previously relied on declaring economic emergencies to bypass congressional approval. The South Korean government, conversely, requires formal legislative endorsement for the trade framework initially presented in July and reaffirmed during Trump’s October visit to the country.

    Trump justified the measures by emphasizing the importance of reciprocal trade relationships, stating: “Our Trade Deals are very important to America. In each of these Deals, we have acted swiftly to reduce our TARIFFS in line with the Transaction agreed to. We, of course, expect our Trading Partners to do the same.”

    This move follows a pattern of aggressive trade tactics that characterized Trump’s presidency, including recent threats against European nations regarding Greenland and a proposed 100% tax on Canadian goods should the country enhance trade relations with China. The administration had previously linked tariff concessions to South Korea’s commitment to invest $350 billion in the U.S. economy, including revitalization projects for American shipyards.

    The announcement comes amid ongoing trade uncertainties, including pending Supreme Court decisions regarding presidential authority in imposing tariffs under emergency powers, ongoing Section 232 investigations, and upcoming renegotiations of the USMCA trade agreement with Canada and Mexico.

  • Israel retrieves remains of last Gaza hostage, military says

    Israel retrieves remains of last Gaza hostage, military says

    The Israeli military announced on Monday the successful recovery and identification of police officer Ran Gvili’s remains, marking the retrieval of the last hostage held in Gaza. This development represents a critical milestone in the initial phase of former US President Donald Trump’s proposed roadmap to conclude the prolonged Gaza conflict.

    Gvili had been held since October 7, 2023, when he was killed during Hamas’ assault on Kibbutz Alumim in southern Israel. His remains have been formally identified and will be returned to his family for burial, according to an official military statement.

    The resolution of this case triggers a significant diplomatic commitment: Israel has pledged to reopen Gaza’s Rafah border crossing with Egypt—the territory’s primary connection to the outside world—once Gvili’s remains are repatriated or the search operation concludes. This border reopening carries substantial humanitarian implications for Gaza’s civilian population.

    The ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel, brokered in October under concerted pressure from regional powers and the Trump administration, established the framework for this development. Trump previously characterized the arrangement as a foundational step toward achieving what he described as a “strong, durable and everlasting peace” in the region.

  • Israel shells and bulldozes Gaza City as it finds remains of last captive

    Israel shells and bulldozes Gaza City as it finds remains of last captive

    Israeli authorities have confirmed the recovery of Ran Gvili’s body, the last remaining Israeli captive in Gaza, concluding a extensive military operation that involved substantial ground and aerial maneuvers. The 24-year-old Yamam counter-terrorism unit commando was reportedly killed during the October 7, 2023 attacks, with his remains subsequently taken into the Gaza Strip.

    The retrieval operation, initiated Sunday morning, involved intensive military activities in eastern Gaza City areas, particularly around al-Sanafour and al-Batsh cemetery. According to local reports from the Wafa news agency, the search involved extensive bulldozing operations that resulted in the desecration of multiple gravesites. The operation was accompanied by heavy artillery shelling and concentrated gunfire from military vehicles and quadcopter drones, resulting in numerous casualties and fatalities since Sunday.

    In the Tuffah neighborhood of northeast Gaza City, artillery strikes ignited fires that consumed multiple tents. Hamas officials responded to the Israeli announcement on Monday, asserting they had “exerted significant efforts” in locating Gvili’s remains and had provided Israeli authorities with all available information regarding the body’s location.

    The development potentially clears diplomatic obstacles for advancing to the second phase of the US-brokered peace initiative. Hamas emphasized that further progress requires Israel’s full compliance with the ceasefire framework implemented in October, including complete withdrawal from Gaza and unrestricted humanitarian access.

    Since the ceasefire began, monitoring groups have documented over 1,300 violations attributed to Israeli forces. The truce originally aimed to conclude more than two years of conflict that resulted in over 71,660 Palestinian fatalities and the destruction of nearly 90% of Gaza’s infrastructure. Post-ceasefire violence has claimed at least 486 lives with 1,341 injured, while Israeli authorities maintain strict limitations on humanitarian aid, continuing bans on tents, mobile homes, and heating supplies.

  • Australian Open 2026: Ben Shelton says his game is ‘different’ to previous meetings with Jannik Sinner

    Australian Open 2026: Ben Shelton says his game is ‘different’ to previous meetings with Jannik Sinner

    American tennis sensation Ben Shelton has boldly asserted that he is a transformed athlete compared to the player decisively defeated by Jannik Sinner in last year’s Australian Open semi-final. Following an impressive four-set victory over Casper Ruud (3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4) in Monday’s late-night fourth-round clash, Shelton has secured another highly anticipated encounter with the world No. 2 Italian.

    Shelton presented a compelling case for his improved capabilities, emphasizing significant enhancements in his net game execution after losing just one point at the net against Ruud. The young American highlighted substantial evolution in his baseline strategy and forehand technique, which he previously considered a weakness requiring careful management.

    “I’ve never hit my forehand this good,” Shelton declared, expressing newfound confidence in this crucial aspect of his game. “I feel like I have great control, I’m hitting it bigger than ever, and my return game has improved dramatically. A year ago, I wasn’t comfortable hitting a forehand return and had to rely heavily on the chip. Now I’m reaching lockdown mode where I feel I can’t miss.”

    The quarter-final scheduling remains undetermined, with potential conditions presenting different advantages. While indoor conditions aided Sinner during Saturday’s heat, allowing recovery from full-body cramps with the roof closed, Shelton expressed openness to either scenario. The American noted his comfort with daytime play under the Melbourne Park sun, which generates favorable action on his serve, while also acknowledging the advantages of night matches.

    Shelton’s mental approach appears equally developed as his technical skills, stating he maintains “a really good head space” regardless of scheduling circumstances. This evolved combination of physical weapons and psychological readiness forms the foundation of Shelton’s conviction that he can now challenge tennis elites like Sinner and world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz through offensive play capable of dethroning the reigning champion.

  • Work teams dispatched after earthquake hits Diebu county in Gansu

    Work teams dispatched after earthquake hits Diebu county in Gansu

    Chinese authorities have initiated a comprehensive emergency operation following a significant seismic event in northwestern China. A substantial earthquake measuring 5.5 on the Richter scale struck Diebu county within Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu province, prompting immediate national response measures.

    The tectonic activity occurred precisely at 14:56 hours on January 26, 2026, according to data released by the China Earthquake Networks Center. Scientific measurements placed the epicenter at coordinates 34.06 degrees north latitude and 103.25 degrees east longitude, with the seismic activity originating at a depth of approximately 10 kilometers beneath the Earth’s surface.

    In response to the seismic event, China’s emergency management apparatus swiftly activated a Level-IV national earthquake disaster emergency protocol—the country’s standardized response system for moderate seismic events. Specialized work teams have been deployed to the affected region under the coordination of both the State Council earthquake relief headquarters and the Ministry of Emergency Management.

    Emergency Minister Wang Xiangxi, who simultaneously serves as deputy commander of the State Council earthquake relief headquarters, has issued directives for rapid situation assessment and damage evaluation. The minister emphasized the critical importance of thorough field inspections and comprehensive preparedness for potential rescue operations. Fire and rescue personnel have already commenced door-to-door inspections in the most vulnerable areas to assess structural integrity and identify potential casualties.

    The coordinated response reflects China’s developed disaster management protocols for seismic events, particularly in mountainous regions like Gansu province which experience periodic geological activity. The deployment of specialized teams aims to ensure both immediate emergency response and medium-term recovery coordination in the affected Tibetan autonomous region.

  • Zhangjiajie National Forest Park transforms into a winter paradise

    Zhangjiajie National Forest Park transforms into a winter paradise

    Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in China’s Hunan province has undergone a remarkable metamorphosis into an ethereal winter landscape following recent heavy snowfall. The precipitation has dramatically altered the park’s famous quartz-sandstone pinnacles, dressing them in pristine white mantles while adorning vegetation with intricate crystalline frost formations.

    As dawn breaks, the park reveals its transformed splendor with morning sunlight penetrating lingering cloud layers to illuminate mist-enshrouded ridges in warm golden tones. The contrast between dark rock surfaces and snow-covered branches creates a striking visual spectacle throughout the mountainous terrain.

    Tourist operations continue seamlessly with cable cars transporting visitors between forested slopes while observation decks host photographers and sightseers clad in vibrant winter attire. These visitors pause to capture the breathtaking panorama of snow-draped peaks against expansive winter skies.

    The park’s administration has noted that these optimal winter conditions—combining snow-covered topography, exceptional visibility, and magnificent cloud formations—have established Zhangjiajie as Hunan province’s foremost cold-weather tourism destination. The phenomenon demonstrates how seasonal transformations can enhance natural landmarks’ appeal, offering visitors distinctly different experiences throughout the annual cycle.

  • Pakistan delay final call on T20 World Cup participation

    Pakistan delay final call on T20 World Cup participation

    Pakistan’s cricket authorities have postponed their final decision regarding participation in the upcoming Twenty20 World Cup, maintaining uncertainty over a potential tournament boycott. Cricket Board Chairman Mohsin Naqvi announced the delay following a Monday meeting with Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, indicating a definitive resolution would emerge by Friday or next Monday.

    The situation stems from the International Cricket Council’s controversial decision to replace Bangladesh with Scotland in the tournament roster after rejecting Bangladesh’s security-based request to relocate their matches from India to Sri Lanka. Pakistan had supported Bangladesh’s position during recent ICC board discussions, citing precedent from last year’s Champions Trophy when India’s matches were moved to Dubai due to security concerns regarding Pakistan.

    Compounding the diplomatic complexities, local media reports suggest Pakistan might additionally boycott their highly anticipated February 15 match against arch-rivals India. This potential action reflects deepening political tensions between the neighboring nations, further complicated by Bangladesh’s recent political upheaval following the ousting of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

    The cricketing impasse intensified when the Board of Control for Cricket in India directed IPL franchise Kolkata Knight Riders to drop Bangladeshi cricketer Mustafizur Rahman earlier this month, triggering Bangladesh’s refusal to compete in India. Despite the ICC’s rejection of venue relocation appeals, Pakistan maintains all options remain under consideration as they navigate the intersection of international sports diplomacy and geopolitical realities.

  • Water with gold flakes, frozen onions: 10 cool things to check out at Gulfood in Dubai

    Water with gold flakes, frozen onions: 10 cool things to check out at Gulfood in Dubai

    Dubai has become the epicenter of global food innovation as Gulfood 2026 launched across two major venues on Monday, attracting hundreds of industry professionals and food enthusiasts. The expanded event, spanning both the Dubai World Trade Center and Dubai Exhibition Center, has doubled in scale compared to last year’s edition, reflecting the growing significance of the Middle East’s food and beverage market.

    Among the most striking innovations presented was Ocard’s luxury mineral water containing authentic 24-karat gold flakes, produced at one of Europe’s oldest gold mining plants in Uzbekistan. Priced at approximately AED 360 per bottle in the US market, the product represents the premium segment of functional beverages.

    Health-conscious consumers found numerous alternatives, including Liife’s protein-enhanced sparkling waters containing 10 grams of clear whey protein, available in innovative flavors like blood orange ginseng and raspberry peach. Zerup from Singapore presented sugar-free caramel popcorn sweetened with monkfruit extract, alongside their zero-calorie beverage line.

    Practical culinary solutions emerged with Austria’s Holzmann introducing ready-to-use frozen caramelized onions that eliminate preparation time, with one kilogram replacing up to six kilograms of raw onions. Meanwhile, Wild Bee Honey showcased their Gulfood Innovation Award-nominated products featuring morel mushrooms, moringa, and saffron preserved in honey.

    Nutritional innovation took center stage with Co Nature’s sublingual collagen strips for instant nutrition delivery and nutritional yeast flakes fortified with 300% of daily Vitamin D requirements. Liviano’s chocolate hummus, combining premium cocoa with protein and fiber, offered versatility as dessert, dip, or spread.

    The event also featured artistic presentations including fruit bouquets arranged as the UAE flag and socially conscious initiatives from South Africa-based companies creating healthy spinach cookies while providing employment opportunities for women and youth.

  • Scores arrested for protesting at prison holding Palestine Action hunger striker

    Scores arrested for protesting at prison holding Palestine Action hunger striker

    London’s Metropolitan Police took 86 individuals into custody on Saturday during a demonstration outside Wormwood Scrubs prison in west London. The protest was organized in solidarity with Muhammad Umer Khalid, a 22-year-old activist from the banned organization Palestine Action who has resumed a hunger strike while in custody.

    Khalid represents the final member of a group of seven prisoners who initiated the hunger strike campaign to protest both their detention conditions and the government’s proscription of their direct action group. While three hunger strikers ended their protest on January 14th following the government’s decision to cancel a multi-billion-pound contract with the UK subsidiary of Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems, Khalid has recommenced his food refusal after a brief pause on January 10th.

    The young activist, who suffers from muscular dystrophy—a rare genetic condition causing progressive muscle weakness—previously halted an earlier hunger strike after his health deteriorated rapidly within 12 days. Khalid currently remains held on remand at HMP Wormwood Scrubs facing charges related to an alleged break-in by Palestine Action activists at RAF Brize Norton airbase in June of the previous year.

    Among his demands are immediate bail and the cessation of what he describes as severe restrictions on his personal correspondence, telephone privileges, and visitation rights. Khalid reported through an intermediary that he had received just one visit, a single postcard, and merely two emails over a three-week period.

    The Metropolitan Police stated that protesters were detained on suspicion of aggravated trespass, alleging they refused to vacate the prison grounds and obstructed staff from entering or exiting the facility.

    A Ministry of Justice spokesperson responded on Sunday, characterizing the protest escalation as “completely unacceptable” while acknowledging the right to peaceful demonstration. The spokesperson emphasized that prison security was never compromised but warned that those responsible for creating risks would face consequences. The ministry confirmed that prisoners on hunger strike receive regular medical monitoring, including heart checks and blood tests, with hospital transfers occurring when healthcare teams deem it appropriate.