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7 March 2026
The Huawei MatePad Mini compact tablet is showcased at the Fira Gran Via in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2026, featuring an 8.8-inch Flexible OLED PaperMatte display with a 2.5K (2560 x 1600) resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 1,800 nits peak brightness. The device is powered by the HiSilicon Kirin 9010 (or Kirin 9020) octa-core processor with 12GB of RAM and runs on HarmonyOS 5.1/6.0 with support for the HUAWEI M-Pencil Pro (2ms latency). It features a dual rear camera system with a 50-megapixel main sensor (f/1.8) and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, along with a high-resolution 32-megapixel front camera for professional video conferencing. The tablet includes a 6,400mAh battery with 66W SuperCharge and introduces two-way BeiDou satellite messaging in a slim 5.1mm magnesium alloy body during the Mobile World Congress (MWC).
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6 March 2026
Motorcyclists and private car drivers queue at a fuel station to buy petrol and diesel as authorities limit fuel sales per vehicle amid concerns over global fuel supply disruptions linked to tensions in the Middle East. Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) introduces temporary restrictions on fuel distribution to prevent panic buying and ensure a stable supply.
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6 March 2026
Motorcyclists and private car drivers queue at a fuel station to buy petrol and diesel as authorities limit fuel sales per vehicle amid concerns over global fuel supply disruptions linked to tensions in the Middle East. Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) introduces temporary restrictions on fuel distribution to prevent panic buying and ensure a stable supply.
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6 March 2026
Motorcyclists and private car drivers queue at a fuel station to buy petrol and diesel as authorities limit fuel sales per vehicle amid concerns over global fuel supply disruptions linked to tensions in the Middle East. Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) introduces temporary restrictions on fuel distribution to prevent panic buying and ensure a stable supply.
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6 March 2026
Motorcyclists and private car drivers queue at a fuel station to buy petrol and diesel as authorities limit fuel sales per vehicle amid concerns over global fuel supply disruptions linked to tensions in the Middle East. Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) introduces temporary restrictions on fuel distribution to prevent panic buying and ensure a stable supply.
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6 March 2026
Motorcyclists and private car drivers queue at a fuel station to buy petrol and diesel as authorities limit fuel sales per vehicle amid concerns over global fuel supply disruptions linked to tensions in the Middle East. Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) introduces temporary restrictions on fuel distribution to prevent panic buying and ensure a stable supply.
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3 March 2026
In Barcelona, Spain, on March 2, 2026, HONOR presents its first humanoid robot during a live demonstration at its exhibition stand at the Mobile World Congress (MWC). The Chinese technology company introduces the AI-powered robot as part of its expansion into advanced robotics and intelligent device ecosystems, highlighting innovations in artificial intelligence, automation, and smart connectivity during the annual global technology event.
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3 March 2026
In Barcelona, Spain, on March 2, 2026, HONOR presents its first humanoid robot during a live demonstration at its exhibition stand at the Mobile World Congress (MWC). The Chinese technology company introduces the AI-powered robot as part of its expansion into advanced robotics and intelligent device ecosystems, highlighting innovations in artificial intelligence, automation, and smart connectivity during the annual global technology event.
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3 March 2026
In Barcelona, Spain, on March 2, 2026, HONOR presents its first humanoid robot during a live demonstration at its exhibition stand at the Mobile World Congress (MWC). The Chinese technology company introduces the AI-powered robot as part of its expansion into advanced robotics and intelligent device ecosystems, highlighting innovations in artificial intelligence, automation, and smart connectivity during the annual global technology event.
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3 March 2026
In Barcelona, Spain, on March 2, 2026, HONOR presents its first humanoid robot during a live demonstration at its exhibition stand at the Mobile World Congress (MWC). The Chinese technology company introduces the AI-powered robot as part of its expansion into advanced robotics and intelligent device ecosystems, highlighting innovations in artificial intelligence, automation, and smart connectivity during the annual global technology event.
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25 February 2026
Television host Joy Reid (right) introduces Senator Tina Smith (D-MN) during the “People’s State of the Union” during U.S. President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address to Congress, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on February 24, 2026. Congressional Democrats, MoveOn Civic Action, and MeidasTouch sponsored the event as counter-programming for Trump's speech.
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13 February 2026
Evan Solomon, Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation, introduces Project Arrow at The Canadian International AutoShow in Toronto, Canada, on February 12, 2026.
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13 February 2026
Evan Solomon, Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation, introduces Project Arrow at The Canadian International AutoShow in Toronto, Canada, on February 12, 2026.
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8 February 2026
Nepali actors and members of the Nepali film industry drape the body of veteran Nepali actor Sunil Thapa, who also plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' with the national flag of Nepal ahead of his final rites in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 8, 2026. Thapa is actively involved in Nepali and Indian cinema for decades, and his untimely demise leaves the entire Nepali arts and film fraternity in shock. He is widely respected for giving depth, recognition, and dignity to antagonistic roles in Nepali films, earning acclaim comparable to that of lead actors. He is especially popular among audiences for his iconic role as 'Rate Kaila,' which becomes one of the most memorable villains in Nepali cinema. Through his strong screen presence and distinctive acting style, Thapa earns a unique place for himself in the film industry. Born on May 19, 1957, Thapa contributes to acting, modeling, sports, and various aspects of the film industry. He begins his professional life as a model, working in Mumbai in the 1970s for prominent brands including Binny and Mafatlals. In those early years, he also plays competitive football, representing ICL Club Bombay and Orkay Sports Club. While modeling, he works as a photojournalist for Junior Statesman magazine. He covers Bhutan's 1974 coronation ceremony. He makes his Bollywood debut in 1981 with the Hindi film ''Ek Duuje Ke Liye,'' a major commercial success that introduces him to Indian audiences. He later returns to Nepal and rises to prominence following the release of Chino, a landmark Nepali film that secures his place in the country's cinematic history. It is Chino that transforms him into a household name. His portrayal of the antagonist ''Ratey Kaila'' is both unsettling and magnetic, earning acclaim from critics and audiences alike. The character becomes so iconic that Thapa is widely recognized by the role's name rather than his own.
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8 February 2026
Nepali actors and members of the Nepali film industry drape the body of veteran Nepali actor Sunil Thapa, who also plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' with the national flag of Nepal ahead of his final rites in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 8, 2026. Thapa is actively involved in Nepali and Indian cinema for decades, and his untimely demise leaves the entire Nepali arts and film fraternity in shock. He is widely respected for giving depth, recognition, and dignity to antagonistic roles in Nepali films, earning acclaim comparable to that of lead actors. He is especially popular among audiences for his iconic role as 'Rate Kaila,' which becomes one of the most memorable villains in Nepali cinema. Through his strong screen presence and distinctive acting style, Thapa earns a unique place for himself in the film industry. Born on May 19, 1957, Thapa contributes to acting, modeling, sports, and various aspects of the film industry. He begins his professional life as a model, working in Mumbai in the 1970s for prominent brands including Binny and Mafatlals. In those early years, he also plays competitive football, representing ICL Club Bombay and Orkay Sports Club. While modeling, he works as a photojournalist for Junior Statesman magazine. He covers Bhutan's 1974 coronation ceremony. He makes his Bollywood debut in 1981 with the Hindi film ''Ek Duuje Ke Liye,'' a major commercial success that introduces him to Indian audiences. He later returns to Nepal and rises to prominence following the release of Chino, a landmark Nepali film that secures his place in the country's cinematic history. It is Chino that transforms him into a household name. His portrayal of the antagonist ''Ratey Kaila'' is both unsettling and magnetic, earning acclaim from critics and audiences alike. The character becomes so iconic that Thapa is widely recognized by the role's name rather than his own.
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8 February 2026
The body of Nepali veteran actor Sunil Thapa, who plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' arrives at the Pashupatinath Crematorium in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 8, 2026, to perform his final rites. Thapa is actively involved in Nepali and Indian cinema for decades, and his untimely demise leaves the entire Nepali arts and film fraternity in shock. He is widely respected for giving depth, recognition, and dignity to antagonistic roles in Nepali films, earning acclaim comparable to that of lead actors. He is especially popular among audiences for his iconic role as 'Rate Kaila,' which becomes one of the most memorable villains in Nepali cinema. Through his strong screen presence and distinctive acting style, Thapa earns a unique place for himself in the film industry. Born on May 19, 1957, Thapa contributes to acting, modeling, sports, and various aspects of the film industry. He begins his professional life as a model, working in Mumbai in the 1970s for prominent brands including Binny and Mafatlals. In those early years, he also plays competitive football, representing ICL Club Bombay and Orkay Sports Club. While modeling, he works as a photojournalist for Junior Statesman magazine. He covers Bhutan's 1974 coronation ceremony. He makes his Bollywood debut in 1981 with the Hindi film ''Ek Duuje Ke Liye,'' a major commercial success that introduces him to Indian audiences. He later returns to Nepal and rises to prominence following the release of Chino, a landmark Nepali film that secures his place in the country's cinematic history. It is Chino that transforms him into a household name. His portrayal of the antagonist ''Ratey Kaila'' is both unsettling and magnetic, earning acclaim from critics and audiences alike. The character becomes so iconic that Thapa is widely recognized by the role's name rather than his own.
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