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350-key hotel to open in 2031 with views of South China Sea and Mount Kinabalu IHG Hotels & Resorts (IHG) has signed the second Kimpton hotel in Malaysia, announcing Kimpton Kota Kinabalu — a 350-key, design-led beachfront retreat on the famed Tanjung Aru shoreline in partnership with Pekah Beach Resorts Sdn Bhd. Slated to open in 2031, Kimpton Kota Kinabalu will bring the brand’s signature human-first hospitality, bold design and local curiosity to Sabah’s coast. The beachfront property will offer direct beach access and panoramic vistas of the South China Sea and the iconic Mount Kinabalu, with public spaces and programming designed…

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The Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission has amended its Terms and Conditions for Green Energy Open Access Regulations, 2024, notifying the 2026 amendment applicable across the National Capital Territory of Delhi.The amendment to Regulation 8(a) expands eligibility for open access by removing voltage restrictions. Consumers meeting the 100 kW threshold are now eligible to source renewable energy under open access, while captive consumers are exempt from any load-related limits. Overall, the changes simplify access norms and broaden the consumer base for green energy adoption in Delhi.A key change is the removal of the 11 kV connectivity requirement from the definition of…

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Several Chinese cities have begun offering property subsidies to marathon runners in a bid to stimulate local housing markets.The most recent initiative, unveiled by the Qixia district government in Nanjing, capital of the eastern Jiangsu province, offers 100,000 yuan (roughly $14,700) in housing subsidies for select properties in the district to the over 10,000 runners who completed the Nanjing Xianlin Half Marathon, held April 12. Runners who participated but did not finish are eligible for a 60,000-yuan subsidy, while those who registered but did not compete are also eligible to receive a 20,000-yuan discount.In recent years, China has experienced a marathon…

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MANILA, April 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Dubai International Chamber officially opened its new representative office in Manila on April 14, marking a strategic step to strengthen trade and investment ties between Dubai and the Philippines. Dubai International Chamber inaugurates its Manila office with key government and business stakeholders. From left to right: Salem AlShamsi, Executive Vice President – International Relations, Dubai Chambers; H.E. Mohamed Obaid Salem Al Qatam Alzaabi, Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to the Republic of the Philippines; First Lady Louise Araneta-Marcos; H.E. Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, President and CEO of Dubai Chambers; H.E. Ma. Anna Kathryna Yu-Pimentel, Special…

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Japan-based NYK Line and Hokkaido Electric Power Co (HEPCO) will jointly advance a demonstration project to decarbonise maritime transport using carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology fitted onboard a coal carrier.The three-year project will explore the design and operation of test equipment to be installed on the Pirika Moshiru Maru, a vessel owned by NYK and operated by HEPCO.The partners also plan to study appropriate methods for unloading captured carbon dioxide (CO2) and exploring avenues for its utilisation.Onboard CCS is being explored by Japan as a promising option to reduce maritime emissions. Studies such as this aim to address…

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An aerial drone photo taken on April 3, 2026, shows the cherry blossoms along the Shuicheng River in Liupanshui, Southwest China’s Guizhou province. (PHOTO / XINHUA) BEIJING — A growing number of Chinese cities saw month-on-month increases in commercial housing prices in March, driven by more active transaction activity in the property market, data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed on Thursday.An NBS survey covering 70 major cities said new house prices were higher in 14 cities last month, up from 10 in February, while resold home prices in 13 cities logged price increases, up from 11.Home prices in…

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Greater Bay Airlines is set to suspend flights between Hong Kong and the Thai destinations of Bangkok and Phuket from May.  Information from the Hong Kong-based carrier’s booking system indicates that flights between Hong Kong and Bangkok will be cancelled for more than four months starting from 11 May, with services not set to resume until 1 October.  Meanwhile, flights between Hong Kong and Phuket will be suspended from 5 May, with no information currently available on when they will restart.  As of writing, Greater Bay Airlines’ routes to destinations such as Tokyo and Osaka remain unaffected.  Responding to a…

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