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21/02/2026
German Research Centre for Geosciences: 5.93 magnitude earthquake occurred in Papua New Guinea region.
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Watching movies during the Spring Festival has become a new New Year custom. More than 50% of the box office sales during the Spring Festival comes from third and fourth-tier cities.
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Musk: Grok's programming ability will surpass Claude's in June.
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Multiple supply chain and industry analysts have confirmed that Apple's first foldable screen phone, the iPhone Fold, will officially be launched in the fall of 2026 and is currently in the mass production preparation stage. The iPhone Fold will adopt the same book-style folding design as the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold, with a thickness of 9-9.5mm when folded and approximately 4.5-4.8mm when unfolded. The body frame is made of titanium alloy to effectively prevent bending, and the hinge is made of titanium alloy and stainless steel to ensure durability and smooth folding. (Tech News).
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Hong Kong announces Long-term Housing Arrangements Plan for Wang Fuk House
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The 42nd Antarctic expedition| Qinling Station officially enters the wintering work stage.
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