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Intempéries dans l'Aude : baisse des précipitations, réouverture programmée des écoles
La baisse des précipitations dans l'Aude, après deux journées marquées par des inondations localisées, conduit le préfet à lever pour mercredi...
Emmanuel Séraphin, maire de Saint-Paul et président du TO, présente ses voeux pour la nouvelle année
Ce mardi 20 janvier 2026, c'est au tour d'Emmanuel Séraphin, maire de Saint-Paul et président du Territoire de l'Ouest, de présenter ses vœux à la...

In Taiwan, pressure builds over US deal as critics question true cost of US tariff cut
Taiwan’s opposition parties are stepping up criticism of the island’s government over a controversial economic deal with the United States, warning that what officials portray as a tariff win could carry heavy long-term costs for the island’s economy and industrial base. The backlash against how the government plans to implement the deal comes as the cabinet on Tuesday released further details of the agreement, which allows Taiwan to secure a 15 per cent reciprocal tariff rate. The rate is down...

Hongkonger held in Japan over molesting teen, suspected to be repeat offender
Japanese police have arrested a 42-year-old man who identified himself as a Hong Kong resident for allegedly molesting a teenage girl on a street in Sapporo, with reports indicating he is suspected of multiple similar offences in the country. The man was arrested on Monday for allegedly hugging and touching the teenager’s lower body just after 9pm on September 4 last year, according to Hokkaido Broadcasting. He was said to hold both British and Chinese nationality. Police told the outlet that...

Hong Kong earmarks Kai Tak site among 3 plots for private student hostel projects

China’s He Lifeng warns against ‘law of the jungle’ at Davos as Trump roils Europe

Japan’s last 2 giant pandas set for early trip home to China as tensions spiral

China’s mega embassy in London gets the green light, clears way for Starmer visit

Hongkongers can observe first open meeting of committee probing Tai Po fire
Hongkongers can observe the first open meeting of an independent committee set up to investigate the cause of the city’s deadliest fire in decades, which will set the framework for subsequent hearings. The independent committee, which was set up in the aftermath of the fire at Wang Fuk Court, announced on Tuesday that it would hold a “direction conference” on February 5. During the conference, committee chairman Justice David Lok Kai-hong would provide instructions on the arrangements for the...

China targets hi-tech industries, domestic demand in 2026 with new policy package

China confirms invite to join Trump’s Gaza ‘peace board’ but won’t say if will accept

