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China’s consumers refuse to open their wallets. Is ‘luxury-phobia’ the problem?
As China struggles to boost consumer spending, a professor at one of the country’s top universities has argued that authorities first need to overcome a psychological barrier: a deep-seated “luxury-phobia” that has taken hold among the Chinese public. The suggestion by Su Jian, a professor at Peking University, comes amid a debate in Chinese policy circles about how to revive the country’s sluggish demand, with retail sales slowing despite government efforts to rebalance the economy towards a...

Texas Tech sitting just outside the top 5 in 2026 preseason top 25 CFB rankings
Joey McGuire and the Texas Tech Red Raider football team made a fair bit of program history during their 2025 run. Between winning the Big 12, snagging a dozen

La Bataille, la malédiction de l’île : Qui sont les deux premiers finalistes de la saison ?
Dans l'épisode 48 de La Bataille, la malédiction de l'île, Elsa Fayer a annoncé le nom du premier binôme qualifié en finale.

Hong Kong strives to be ‘fortress’ that safeguards digital security, I&T minister says
Hong Kong is striving to become a “fortress” that safeguards digital security, the city’s innovation and technology (I&T) minister has said, noting that cyber warfare is not just a confrontation of technologies but a “full-spectrum contest” that transcends geographical boundaries and integrates artificial intelligence (AI). Speaking at a conference organised by the Digital Policy Office at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wan Chai on Tuesday, Secretary for Innovation, Technology...

Texas Tech snags top 10 spot in CBS Sports way-too-early 2026 CFB preseason rankings

Chinese man flaunts cash online; envious ex-colleague disguises as woman, steals US$10,500

Chute historique du hashrate Bitcoin : L’IA en cause ?

Le Grand concours : Qui sont les invités d'Arthur ce mardi 20 janvier ?

First contact: in quest for water on the moon, Chinese team flags risk in touching ice
China’s Chang’e-7 mission this year will be the world’s first to attempt to sample and directly measure water on the moon, but just touching lunar ice could mean losing it, a team of scientists has warned in a new paper. The spacecraft is expected to touch down near the rim of Shackleton crater at the lunar south pole, where it will deploy a rover and hopper to search for ice. While water could support long-term human activity on the moon, from providing drinking water and oxygen to producing...

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7 years’ jail for Singaporean who sexually assaulted jobseeker after dinner

