Fortrea Announces Date for Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Financial Results and Conference Call

DURHAM, N.C., Jan. 29, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Fortrea (Nasdaq: FTRE) (the “Company”), a leading global contract research organization (CRO), today announced that it will release its fourth quarter and full year 2025 financial results before the market opens on Thursday, February 26, 2026. Fortrea will host a conference call at 8:00 am ET that day to review its financial results and conduct a question–and–answer session.

To participate in the earnings call, participants should register online at the Fortrea Investor Relations website. To avoid potential delays, please join at least 10 minutes prior to the start of the call. The conference call can also be accessed through the following earnings webcast link.

A replay of the live conference call will be available shortly after the conclusion of the event and accessible on the events and presentations section of the Fortrea Investor Relations website.

About Fortrea

Fortrea (Nasdaq: FTRE) is a leading global provider of clinical development solutions to the life sciences industry. We partner with emerging and large biopharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device and diagnostic companies to drive healthcare innovation that accelerates life changing therapies to patients. Fortrea provides phase I–IV clinical trial management, clinical pharmacology and consulting services. Fortrea’s solutions leverage three decades of experience spanning more than 20 therapeutic areas, a passion for scientific rigor, exceptional insights and a strong investigator site network. Our talented and diverse team working in about 100 countries is scaled to deliver focused and agile solutions to customers globally. Learn more about how Fortrea is becoming a transformative force from pipeline to patient at Fortrea.com and follow us on LinkedIn and X (formerly Twitter).

Fortrea Contacts

Tracy Krumme (Investors) – 984–385–6707, [email protected]

Sue Zaranek (Media) – 919–943–5422, [email protected]

Kate Dillon (Media) – 646–818–9115, [email protected]


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Celebrate Chinese New Year in Hong Kong with Your Beloved Characters

HONG KONG, Jan. 29, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Few cities embrace Chinese New Year with the same energy and colour as Hong Kong. This February, Hong Kong will welcome the Year of the Horse by once again transforming into a festive playground filled with beloved characters, dazzling spectacles and family–friendly experiences, inviting visitors of all ages to begin the new Chinese year on a joyful note. Running across the city throughout the Chinese New Year period, the celebrations include a star–studded nighttime parade, character–led attractions and large–scale outdoor events, offering a wonderful journey for all ages as part of an memorable festive season.

Join the Party at a Star–Studded Night Parade

Cathay International Chinese New Year Night Parade – Best Fortune. World Party.
Date: 17 February 2026
Venue: Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon

A centrepiece of the festive celebrations, the parade will light up the streets with a vibrant showcase of floats, performers and characters loved by generations on the first day of the Year of the Horse. Cathay, the title sponsor of Parade for the 24th consecutive year, will showcase two classic aircrafts soaring through a time tunnel in celebration of its 80th anniversary. Echoing with the Year of the Horse, three glittering horses will take the centre stage on the Hong Kong Jockey Club’s float, wishing a vibrant, energetic and flourishing year ahead. Also, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort will mark its 20th anniversary with a magical float featuring beloved characters including Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Duffy and LinaBell, while Ocean Park Hong Kong will charm audiences with Panda Friends, Whiskers & Friends and other adorable animal ambassadors. Meanwhile, McDonald’s Hong Kong makes its parade debut with its beloved characters in the same year it celebrates its 50th anniversary in the city.

Adding a distinctly local creative touch, the Hong Kong Brand Toy Association will present popular Hong Kong–designed characters such as Labubu, Molly, Poko and The Nope Cat, appearing in the parade for the first time. Together, the floats promise a colourful, cross–generational spectacle that captures the playful spirit of Chinese New Year in Hong Kong.

After the Parade, eight dazzling floats will be displayed at Kai Tak Sports Park from 18 to 26 February. Various performing groups from the Chinese Mainland and around the world that are participating in the parade will also deliver live performance in the Park on the 2nd and 3rd day of the Chinese New Year (18 and 19 February). In addition, other floats will be displayed at Ocean Park, Lam Tsuen in Tai Po, Sha Tin Racecourse and Victoria Park in Causeway Bay until 4 March, extending the festive spirit throughout the season.

Ring in the Year of the Horse with Characters Across the City

Beyond the parade, beloved characters will decorate major attractions citywide with red lanterns and spring couplets with New Year wishes, creating immersive experiences throughout the festive season. Many will don festive outfits that are unique to Chinese New Year, making your time spent with favourite characters even more unforgettable.

Hong Kong Disneyland Resort – Celebrate “Magical Year After Year” with Disney Friends
Date: 30 January – 1 March 2026

Hong Kong Disneyland Resort welcomes the Year of the Horse with a spirited celebration “Magical Year After Year” Chinese New Year celebration. The park will be transformed by vibrant Chinese New Year decorations, including a Mickey–shaped red lantern at the center of Town Square featuring Bullseye from Pixar Animation Studios’ Toy Story, who will also be bringing a rootin’ tootin’ party atmosphere to the park. Goofy will be dressed as the God of Fortune to welcome visitors alongside Mickey and Friends in special Chinese New Year outfits, while Duffy and Friends will also don on festive outfits to share heartwarming encounters with everyone in Duffy and Friends Play House.

Photo credit: Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
 

Ocean Park Hong Kong – Start the Year of the Horse with vibrant dragon, lion dance performances and take selfie with Sanrio characters
Date: Until late March 2026

Ring in the Year of the Horse with festive flair at Ocean Park and enjoy vibrant dragon and lion dance performances. Gigantic Chinese New Year and panda–themed decorations throughout the Park serve as perfect photo spots for welcoming a prosperous year with fortune as boundless as a galloping steed!

Meanwhile, embark on a whimsical undersea adventure with six Sanrio favourites — Hello Kitty, Cinnamonroll, My Melody, Kuromi, Pompompurin and Hangyodon at the Park and dive into a fascinating oceanic adventure together!

Photo credit: Ocean Park Hong Kong
 

Ushering in the Vigorous Year of Horse with Family and Friends

To make the most of the season with family and friends, be sure to visit the carnivals across Hong Kong – embracing the Year of the Horse with excitement, laughter and energy.

Sun Life The Big Bounce World Tour – Hong Kong: For the young and young at heart
Date: 6 – 22 February 2026
Venue: Great Lawn, Art Park, WestK

Transforming the waterfront into a giant inflatable wonderland, this supersized event features four massive inflatables, including the World’s Biggest Bounce House spanning more than 16,000 square feet and Hong Kong’s longest inflatable obstacle course stretching more than 150 metres. The all–ages event also offers interactive play areas, Anime Character Day and adult–only After Dark Party sessions backed by popular local DJs and music themes, tailoring different sessions for both families and adults.

AIA Carnival: The blockbuster carnival returns
Date: Until 1 March 2026
Venue: Central Harbourfront Event Space

This year’s edition of the AIA Carnival is the biggest to date, packed with over 50 exhilarating attractions including 8 new rides. The Big Ben Tower, recognised as the world’s tallest mobile swing ride for soaring to 80 metres into the sky, offers a breathtaking experience that symbolises welcoming good fortune by going upwards in the Year of the Horse. Another standout new highlight is The Winter World Circus, a brand–new 60–minute production by celebrated British troupe Gandeys Circus that delivers jaw–dropping stunts, captivating choreography and a festive visual spectacle for audiences of all ages.

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DPI and PODTECH Partner to Accelerate AI Infrastructure Deployment Globally

LONDON, Jan. 29, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Datalec Precision Installations (DPI) and PODTECH today announced a global technology partnership to deliver pre–staged, deployment–ready AI infrastructure solutions as hyperscaler demand strains data centre capacity across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. The partnership addresses critical bottlenecks in AI data centre commissioning, where vacancy rates in data centres have fallen to record lows of 6.5% in Europe and 5.9% in the U.K., driving unprecedented demand for turnkey infrastructure services.

PODTECH brings extensive capability across environmental telemetry, power systems, server commissioning, integrations, facilities management and mobilisation, delivered through a team of 60+ highly skilled technical resources across the UK, Asia, and the Middle East. Supporting enterprise clients and hyperscalers globally, PODTECH has a proven track record of enabling complex infrastructure readiness at scale.

The partnership builds on successful collaborations including NVIDIA AI rack deployments for international hyperscaler programmes. Together, DPI and PODTECH will provide end–to–end infrastructure services engineered for AI workloads, which now account for 75% of hyperscaler capital expenditure.

A Unified AI–Focused Offering

Together, DPI and PODTECH now offer integrated capabilities across the full AI infrastructure lifecycle, including:

  • Infrastructure connectivity
  • NVLink fabric configuration
  • GPU testing
  • Compute node initialisation
  • DOA testing
  • SAT/FAT pre–deployment validation
  • Network validation and bootstrapping

This combined service offering ensures every AI environment is fully prepared, validated, and deployment–ready, enabling clients to accelerate AI initiatives with confidence, performance, and reliability.

Shared Commitment to Delivery Excellence

“As organisations accelerate their AI adoption, the reliability and performance of the underlying infrastructure have never been more critical,” said James Bangs, Technology & Services Director at DPI. “At DPI, we’re proud to support our partners and clients with a full suite of technical services designed for the next generation of AI data centre environments. Building on our partnership with PODTECH, we have already delivered multiple successful deployments together, and this formal collaboration enables us to scale our capabilities globally.”

PODTECH echoed the excitement behind the announcement.

“Following our successful collaborations with Datalec on major NVIDIA AI rack deployments, we are very proud to officially combine our capabilities,” said Harry Pod, Founder at PODTECH. “By working as one integrated delivery team, we can provide clients with packaged, pre–staged, and deployment–ready AI infrastructure solutions grounded in quality, precision, and engineering excellence.”

Datalec Precision Installations provides world–class, global data centre solutions, specialising in M&E and connectivity design, bespoke manufacturing, construction, modular solutions, installation and data centre services. Supported by unmatched technical expertise we offer consultancy, technical and critical cleaning, electronic security, and managed services to address every data centre need. 

Our “One Call, One Team” approach ensures we deliver seamless, end–to–end solutions across the globe, ensuring maximum performance and efficiency. By delivering advanced, future–ready data centres, we empower our clients to embrace and lead the AI revolution. Through our rigorous project management and a proactive, personal and flexible approach, we minimise risks, reduce costs, and deliver tailored solutions that exceed client expectations. Learn more at https://datalecltd.com.

PODTECH is a UK–based technology and software development company, delivering bespoke solutions to enterprise, hyperscalers, and public sector clients worldwide. With offices in the UK, Asia, and the Middle East, PODTECH specialises in data centre systems, Integrations, AI, and data centre mobilisation projects, while also offering the capability to support health and safety, telecommunications, and manufacturing domains. PODTECH is ISO 27001, ISO 9001, and ISO 20000–1 certified and works across the full technology lifecycle—from concept, design, and deployment through to 24/7 managed services.

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Bitget Divulga Prova de Reservas de Janeiro de 2026, Demonstrando Resiliência Diante da Volatilidade do Mercado

VICTORIA, Seychelles, Jan. 29, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitget, a maior Universal Exchange (UEX) do mundo, publicou sua Prova de Reservas (PoR) de janeiro de 2026, reafirmando o apoio total dos ativos dos usuários durante um mês marcado pelo aumento da volatilidade do mercado e pela mudança de opinião dos investidores. O documento cobre BTC, ETH, USDT e USDC, com saldos de usuários e cobertura de reserva publicados na página de transparência do PoR, juntamente com atestados de carteira e uma ferramenta de autoverificação que permite que os titulares de contas verifiquem a inclusão usando identificadores anônimos.

Apesar da turbulência dos mercados globais de criptomoedas nas últimas semanas, a Bitget continua a manter uma taxa de reserva total bem acima do benchmark de 1:1, garantindo que todos os saldos dos usuários dos principais ativos sejam totalmente cobertos. O documento de janeiro mostra ativos de usuários de 14.189 BTC, 179.941 ETH, 1.682.952.107 USDT e 133.804.760 USDC. Os índices de reserva são de 254% para BTC, 100% para USDT, 161% para ETH e 113% para USDC, cada um com reservas bem acima do necessário, com um índice de reserva médio de 163%.

“A transparência é mais importante quando os mercados estão instáveis”, disse Gracy Chen, CEO da Bitget. “Janeiro testou a indústria com volatilidade e tendência a movimento rápido. O que se destaca é que a Bitget permaneceu totalmente garantida enquanto os usuários continuaram a se envolver, reequilibrar e aumentar suas participações. A Prova de Reservas não é um momento do marketing, é o nosso padrão operacional que deve ser mantido quando as condições são imprevisíveis.”

Mesmo com os mercados reagindo à incerteza macro e às rápidas oscilações de preços, a estrutura de reservas da Bitget permaneceu resiliente, garantindo acesso ininterrupto e segurança de ativos para sua base global de usuários. A Prova de Reservas da Bitget é operada juntamente com seu Fundo de Proteção e divulgações mensais como parte de uma estrutura de segurança mais ampla. Através da verificação de raiz Merkle, os usuários podem confirmar seus saldos individuais sem expor dados pessoais, combinando a garantia criptográfica com a privacidade do usuário.

Com o avanço da visão da Bitget para sua Universal Exchange com a oferta de cripto, ativos tokenizados e mercados onchain em um único ambiente de negociação, a transparência contínua permanece fundamental. Os relatórios regulares de PoR fornecem aos usuários uma visão clara e verificável da integridade da plataforma, reforçando a confiança em escala, mesmo com o movimento dos ciclos de mercado.

Para acessar o Comprovante de Reservas atualizado, visite aqui.

Sobre a Bitget

A Bitget é a maior Universal Exchange (UEX) do mundo, atendendo a mais de 125 milhões de usuários com acesso a mais de 2 milhões de tokens de criptomoedas, mais de 100 ações tokenizadas, ETFs, commodities, FX e metais preciosos como ouro. O ecossistema está comprometido em ajudar os usuários a negociar de forma mais inteligente com seu agente de IA sendo o copiloto para executar ordens de trade. A Bitget está impulsionando a adoção de criptomoedas por meio de parcerias estratégicas com a LALIGA e a MotoGP™. Alinhada com sua estratégia de impacto global, a Bitget se uniu à UNICEF em apoio ao ensino de blockchain para 1,1 milhão de pessoas até 2027. A Bitget atualmente lidera o mercado de TradFi tokenizado, fornecendo as taxas mais baixas do setor e a maior liquidez em 150 regiões em todo o mundo.

Para mais informação, visite: Website | Twitter | Telegram | LinkedIn | Discord

Para perguntas da mídia, contate: [email protected]

Aviso de Risco: Os preços dos ativos digitais estão sujeitos a flutuações e podem ser significantemente voláteis. Os investidores são aconselhados a alocar apenas os fundos que podem perder. O valor de qualquer investimento pode ser afetado, e existe a possibilidade de que os objetivos financeiros não sejam atingidos, nem que o investimento principal recuperado. Aconselhamento financeiro independente deve sempre ser obtido, e a experiência financeira pessoal e a posição devem ser cuidadosamente consideradas. O desempenho passado não é um indicador confiável de resultados futuros. A Bitget não se responsabiliza por quaisquer perdas potenciais incorridas. Nada contido neste documento deve ser interpretado como aconselhamento financeiro. Para mais informações, consulte nossos Termos de Uso.

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Bitget publie sa preuve de réserves pour janvier 2026, démontrant sa solidité face à la volatilité des marchés

VICTORIA, Seychelles, 29 janv. 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitget, la plus grande bourse universelle (UEX) au monde, a publié sa preuve de réserves (PoR) pour janvier 2026, réaffirmant la couverture intégrale des actifs des utilisateurs au cours d’un mois marqué par une forte volatilité des marchés et une évolution du sentiment des investisseurs. Cette vue d’ensemble couvre les actifs BTC, ETH, USDT et USDC, avec les soldes des utilisateurs et les ratios de couverture publiés sur la page de transparence PoR, accompagnés d’attestations de portefeuilles et d’un outil d’auto–vérification permettant aux titulaires de comptes de confirmer leur inclusion à l’aide d’identifiants anonymisés.

Malgré les turbulences observées sur les marchés mondiaux des cryptomonnaies ces dernières semaines, Bitget continue de maintenir un ratio total de réserves largement supérieur au seuil de référence de 1:1, garantissant une couverture intégrale de tous les soldes des utilisateurs sur les principaux actifs. La vue d’ensemble de janvier fait état d’actifs utilisateurs de 14 189 BTC, 179 941 ETH, 1 682 952 107 USDT et 133 804 760 USDC. Les ratios de réserves s’élèvent à 254 % pour le BTC, 100 % pour l’USDT, 161 % pour l’ETH et 113 % pour l’USDC, chacun témoignant de réserves largement suffisantes, avec un ratio moyen de 163 %.

« La transparence est d’autant plus essentielle lorsque les marchés sont instables », a déclaré Gracy Chen, PDG de Bitget. « Janvier a mis l’industrie à l’épreuve avec une forte volatilité et un sentiment en évolution rapide. Bitget s’est distingué en restant pleinement adossé à ses réserves, tandis que les utilisateurs continuaient à interagir, à rééquilibrer leurs portefeuilles et à accroître leurs avoirs. La preuve de réserves n’est pas un argument marketing, elle reflète notre norme opérationnelle à laquelle nous devons nous conformer lorsque les conditions sont imprévisibles. »

Alors même que les marchés réagissaient à l’incertitude macroéconomique et à de rapides fluctuations de prix, la structure de réserves de Bitget est restée résiliente, garantissant un accès ininterrompu et la sécurité des actifs pour sa base d’utilisateurs mondiale. La preuve de réserves de Bitget fonctionne de concert avec son fonds de protection et ses publications mensuelles dans le cadre d’un dispositif de sécurité plus large. Grâce à la vérification par racine de Merkle, les utilisateurs peuvent confirmer leurs soldes individuels sans exposer leurs données personnelles, combinant ainsi assurance cryptographique et respect de la vie privée.

À mesure que Bitget développe sa vision de bourse universelle (UEX), intégrant les cryptomonnaies, les actifs tokenisés et les marchés on–chain dans un environnement de trading unique, la transparence continue demeure un pilier fondamental. La publication régulière de la preuve de réserves offre aux utilisateurs une vision claire et vérifiable de la santé de la plateforme, renforçant la confiance à grande échelle, même au fil des cycles de marché.

Pour consulter la preuve de réserves à jour de Bitget, veuillez cliquer ici.

À propos de Bitget

Bitget est la plus grande bourse universelle (UEX) au monde. Desservant plus de 125 millions d’utilisateurs, elle donne accès à plus de 2 millions de jetons crypto ainsi qu’à plus de 100 actions tokenisées, ETF, matières premières, devises, et métaux précieux comme l’or. L’écosystème vise à aider les utilisateurs à trader plus intelligemment grâce à son agent IA qui agit en tant que copilote pour l’exécution des ordres. Bitget entend promouvoir l’adoption des cryptomonnaies grâce à des partenariats stratégiques avec LALIGA et MotoGP™. Conformément à sa stratégie d’impact mondial, Bitget s’est associée à l’UNICEF afin de soutenir l’éducation à la blockchain de 1,1 million de personnes à l’horizon 2027. Actuellement leader sur le marché de la finance traditionnelle tokenisée, Bitget offre les frais les plus bas du secteur et la liquidité la plus élevée dans plus de 150 régions à travers le monde.

Pour en savoir plus, veuillez consulter : Site Internet | Twitter | Telegram | LinkedIn | Discord

Pour toute demande média, veuillez nous contacter à l’adresse suivante : [email protected]

Mise en garde sur les risques : les cours des actifs numériques peuvent fluctuer et connaître une forte volatilité. Il est conseillé aux investisseurs de n’engager que les fonds qu’ils peuvent se permettre de perdre. La valeur de votre investissement peut être affectée et il est possible que vous n’atteigniez pas vos objectifs financiers ou que vous ne parveniez pas à récupérer votre investissement principal. Nous vous encourageons à toujours solliciter les conseils d’un spécialiste financier indépendant et à tenir compte de votre expérience et de votre situation financière personnelles. Les performances passées ne constituent pas un indicateur fiable des résultats futurs. Bitget décline toute responsabilité en cas de pertes potentielles encourues. Nulle disposition des présentes ne saurait être interprétée comme un conseil d’ordre financier. Pour tout complément d’information, veuillez consulter nos Conditions d’utilisation.

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Bitget Appoints MotoGP Champion Jorge Lorenzo as the Security Ambassador of the UEX ecosystem

VICTORIA, Seychelles, Jan. 29, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitget, the world’s largest Universal Exchange (UEX), has announced the appointment of MotoGP legend Jorge Lorenzo as its Security Ambassador coinciding with Data Privacy Day. This partnership follows a series of successful season–long activations across major racing circuits in Italy, Germany, Catalunya, and Indonesia. The collaboration focuses on bridging the gap between high–performance sports and the digital asset landscape, emphasizing a philosophy where speed is managed through superior protection.

The initiative centers on a five–part educational video series designed to simplify complex security concepts for the global trading community. These modules address critical topics including phishing prevention, two–factor authentication, risk warnings, and the mechanics of the Bitget Protection Fund and Proof of Reserves. By utilizing Lorenzo’s unique “X–Fuera” perspective—a racing technique defined by calculated exterior overtakes—the campaign illustrates how elevated vision and expanded space can translate into safer trading decisions within the Universal Exchange (UEX) platform.

This campaign also integrates with the platform’s permanent Anti–scam Hub, an education center established in June 2025 to provide continuous resources on industrial security. The hub offers real–time scam indicators and safety kits to help users navigate emerging threats such as AI–driven fraud. Complementing these educational efforts, the platform maintains a Protection Fund valued at over $300 million and publishes monthly Proof of Reserves to ensure 1:1 backing of all user assets.

“In the racing world, every move is a balance of speed and safety. Navigating digital assets requires that same level of precision and the right armor to succeed,” said Jorge Lorenzo.

“Security is a mindset shared between platforms and people. By partnering with a champion like Jorge, the aim is to turn passive users into active defenders of their own digital journey,” said Gracy Chen, CEO at Bitget.

The collaboration highlights a move toward institutional–grade transparency, using Merkle Tree verification to allow independent audits of platform solvency. Through this comprehensive approach, the partnership seeks to elevate industry standards and equip traders with the tools necessary for secure participation in the Web3 ecosystem.

To know more, please visit here.

About Bitget

Bitget is the world's largest Universal Exchange (UEX), serving over 125 million users and offering access to over 2M crypto tokens, 100+ tokenized stocks, ETFs, commodities, FX, and precious metals such as gold. The ecosystem is committed to helping users trade smarter with its AI agent, which co–pilots trade execution. Bitget is driving crypto adoption through strategic partnerships with LALIGA and MotoGP™. Aligned with its global impact strategy, Bitget has joined hands with UNICEF to support blockchain education for 1.1 million people by 2027. Bitget currently leads in the tokenized TradFi market, providing the industry's lowest fees and highest liquidity across 150 regions worldwide.

For more information, visit: Website | Twitter | Telegram | LinkedIn | Discord

For media inquiries, please contact: [email protected] 

Risk Warning: Digital asset prices are subject to fluctuation and may experience significant volatility. Investors are advised to only allocate funds they can afford to lose. The value of any investment may be impacted, and there is a possibility that financial objectives may not be met, nor the principal investment recovered. Independent financial advice should always be sought, and personal financial experience and standing carefully considered. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. Bitget accepts no liability for any potential losses incurred. Nothing contained herein should be construed as financial advice. For further information, please refer to our Terms of Use.

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‘Unfathomable But Avoidable’ Suffering in Gaza Hospitals, Says Volunteer Nurse

On 26 September 2025, children stand outside a tent being used for medical services at Al Aqsa Hospital in Deir al Balah in the Gaza Strip. Credit: UNICEF/James Elder

On 26 September 2025, children stand outside a tent being used for medical services at Al Aqsa Hospital in Deir al Balah in the Gaza Strip. Credit: UNICEF/James Elder

By Ed Holt
BRATISLAVA, Jan 29 2026 – “I’d never encountered anything like it before. I had no idea that there could be a place that needed humanitarian aid and that a government entity wouldn’t allow physicians or health workers into [that place],” says Jane.*

Jane, a nurse from a Western country, was part of a volunteer medical team that went into Gaza in early 2025 during a ceasefire that ran from January 19 to March 18 last year.

Gaza’s healthcare system had been devastated over the course of the Israeli offensive which had followed Hamas’s brutal attacks on Israel on October 7, 2023. According to UNICEF, 94 percent of hospitals have been damaged or destroyed.

Jane tells IPS her team had hoped that during the stop in fighting they would be able to help deliver vital treatment and services which were desperately needed by so many people in the country.

But she says that instead she and her colleagues, who set out for Gaza within weeks of the ceasefire coming into place, ran into seemingly arbitrary obstacles before they even set foot in the country.

Within hours of landing in Jordan, they found out that three physicians and one nurse in the team had been denied entry into Gaza. The following day there were more problems.

“We were at the border with many other NGOs and all of us had been approved to go in [to Gaza]. But then towards the end of the day, they decided that they were going to close the border and not allow anybody through that day. So we had to make our way back to Jordan,” Jane tells IPS.

She says her team lost a week of time when they could have been helping people before they managed to get in. And when they did, she was shocked at what she found.

“It was when we drove into Gaza that it really hit me. You see these kinds of dystopian places in movies or read about them in novels… a van came to pick us up and drove us to our hospital and on this drive I could see nothing but demolished buildings, rubble everywhere. I had to look away a few times because there were skeletons of animals. I’m not sure if there were skeletons of people because I had to look away once I saw the skeletons of animals,” she says.

Things did not improve when she got to the hospital.

“We got to the hospital and at first, although it was different from what I’m used to, it seemed like a functioning hospital… until I started work the next day.”

She describes the hospital, which is one of the largest in Gaza, as lacking even the most basic resources. “They didn’t have paper, they didn’t have gloves, they didn’t have hand sanitiser,” Jane says.

Life-saving equipment such as ventilators for patients struggling to breathe was unavailable, forcing physicians to perform emergency intubations in some cases.

Worst of all though, even when help could have been easily administered to relieve suffering, seemingly arbitrary decisions meant it was not.

“I had a patient – a little girl who had an infection that caused three out of four of her limbs to become gangrenous. All she needed to treat it was a simple medication. But, of course, we weren’t allowed to bring medications in – if [the authorities] found [those medicines on us], they could have either thrown them away or just completely denied us access in.

“This little girl had been in this hospital for at least more than a month – she’d been waiting for a medical evacuation to Jordan, but Israel continued to deny her medical evacuation. At the time I was there, she was supposed to be evacuated, but they denied it – twice while I was there. The first time they did not give a reason and then the second time they said it was because they wouldn’t allow her mother to go with her,” says Jane.

“This little girl was maybe two or three years old and for me, a paediatric and neonatal ICU nurse, this was unfathomable. To expect this toddler to go to another country, likely get her limbs amputated and then have rehabilitation in another country without her mother was ludicrous,” she adds.

Eventually, approval was given for the mother to go with her daughter. But, says Jane, the girl eventually had to have all three limbs amputated.

“It’s a tragedy in and of itself because this could have been remediated with a simple medication or an earlier evacuation. Her limbs became necrotic – they didn’t start out being necrotic. Her limbs being amputated was not something that needed to happen.”

Jane says that of all the patients she treated and all the suffering she saw in the hospital, the case of that girl stands out among her memories today.

Testimony from other doctors and healthcare workers shows that Jane’s experience was not unusual.

Two recent reports which detailed the almost complete destruction of maternal and reproductive healthcare in Gaza as a result of Israeli attacks were based on, or included, testimonies from physicians and healthcare workers, as well as affected women, which highlighted the appalling conditions in healthcare facilities.

Critics of Israel’s offensive in Gaza have variously described Israeli forces’ actions, including attacks on healthcare and other civilian infrastructure, as breaches of international humanitarian law, war crimes, crimes against humanity and even genocide.

Israel has repeatedly denied such charges and claimed that Hamas’s extensive use of the civilian environment for military purposes meant that large parts of urban Gaza had become legitimate military targets and accused the militant group of building a huge tunnel network under Gaza’s hospitals, schools, and other civilian buildings, housing its command centres and weapons stores.

But critics have also pointed to how the suffering caused by such attacks has been compounded by restrictions on aid coming into Gaza.

Jane, who is now back in her home country, says that these restrictions are continuing, despite a ceasefire having been in place since October.

Israeli authorities have banned certain items from being brought into Gaza over concerns they could be used by militants. But humanitarian and rights groups are critical of both the breadth and scope of ‘dual use’ restrictions imposed by Israel, a lack of clarity over what exactly constitutes a ‘dual use’ item, and seemingly ad hoc limitations on what can be brought in.

Jane said she knew of colleagues who were being refused entry to Gaza for carrying the most basic medical equipment.

“One doctor recently got denied entry because he was trying to bring his stethoscope in and when he said he needed it, the authorities said no, and they took his stethoscope from him and denied him entry,” she says.

Some rights groups say that continued restrictions appear to be irrational and could give rise to questions about their intent.

“Israeli officials, like Hamas officials, are being investigated for international crimes. Israel is being questioned as a state about its compliance with the Genocide Convention. There are provisional orders from the International Court of Justice about complying with the Genocide Convention, which demand that aid restrictions be lifted and that aid be provided, in particular medical aid. The refusal to follow those orders is legally significant,” Sam Zarifi, Executive Director of Physicians for Human Rights (PHR), told IPS.

“In analysis of criminal intent, reckless or intentional disregard of foreseeable harm is, and can be, viewed as evidence of intent. The Israeli government has some of the best lawyers in the world, and I hope those lawyers are advising their clients that some of these policies raise very, very important questions about the intent behind them, because they do not seem to be otherwise rational,” he added.

Regardless of any intent, humanitarian groups say restrictions on aid are driving ongoing massive, widescale misery and suffering in Gaza.

This is despite the fact that vital aid is available and ready to be delivered quickly if allowed.

“We have hundreds of truckloads of lifesaving assistance ready outside Gaza. The supplies exist. What we need is more access,” Ricardo Pires, Communication Manager, Division of Global Communications and Advocacy at UNICEF, told IPS.

“We are still hearing about significant restrictions on medical supplies under the notion of being dual use. But we’re [also] looking at things like antibiotics, painkillers, specialised baby food. And these are all available. I mean, what’s very frustrating is that we know from the UN that there are trucks and warehouses full of the necessary supplies, and they can be, and they need to be, and they must be moved in as soon as possible. It is absolutely heartbreaking and mind-blowing and tragic that people in Gaza are still suffering from completely avoidable misery and harm,” added Zarifi.

It remains unclear when, or if, such restrictions will be eased, while a recent announcement by Israel of plans to ban 37 NGOs from operating in Gaza has also been criticised by rights groups who say it will further hinder the delivery of humanitarian aid in the country.

Jane, who would like to return to Gaza for further humanitarian work soon, says she is not hopeful of any improvement for the people there in the near future.

“This has gone on for almost two and a half years and we still don’t have [political] leaders who will stop sending arms to Israel, who will call for a ceasefire when a ceasefire was needed, and then who would actually make sure that the terms of the ceasefire are being are being honoured, because as we’ve seen recently, [Isreal is] continuing to drop bombs. But more than that, you can’t just create a ceasefire, then still not allow aid in. So, it’s hard to have hope for the future for Gaza,” she says.

*Jane’s name and country of origin have been excluded from this feature for her safety.

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Melting Reserves of Power: Mongolia’s Glaciers and the Future of Energy and Food Security

Melting Reserves of Power: Mongolia’s Glaciers and the Future of Energy and Food Security

A lake in of Bayan-Ölgii Province is a water source in western Mongolia. Change in the nature of glaciers and water resources affects agriculture and livelihood of Mongolians. Credit: Pexels/ ArtHouse Studio

By Madhurima Sarkar-Swaisgood, Prangya Paramita Gupta and Parvathy Subha
BANGKOK, Thailand, Jan 29 2026 – The International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation in 2025 was a timely reminder that the stability of Mongolia’s economy rests on fragile mountain systems that are melting faster than ever recorded. The loss reverberates across the country’s energy and agricultural systems, two development pillars that draw from the same finite resource: water.

Warming and glacial retreat

Mongolia’s average surface air temperature is already 2.3°C higher than the pre-industrial baseline, about 1.3°C above the global average. The most fossil fuel-intensive climate scenario (SSP5) indicates nearly 8°C of warming by the end of the century with the steepest increases expected in the northern and western provinces; home to the country’s glaciers.

These glaciers contribute more than 70 per cent of Mongolia’s freshwater, sustaining agriculture, hydropower, and domestic use. Since 1940, glacier volume has declined by about 28 per cent, and total glacier area has decreased by 35 per cent between 1990 and 2016, leaving only 627 glaciers covering 334 km².

Between the 1980s and 2010, Mongolia lost 63 lakes larger than 0.1 km² and about 683 rivers, many in the foothills of the Altai ranges with the highest concentration of glaciers. Groundwater storage on the Mongolian Plateau is also decreasing at nearly 3 mm per year, linked partly to reduced glacial input.

Analysis using downscaled IPCC climate projections available on ESCAP’s Risk and Resilience Portal suggests that this trend is likely to continue in the coming decades and by 2,100 many western Altai glaciers may disappear entirely (Figures 1A and 1B).

Figure 1(A and B) Change in glacier area during 1990-2010 and (B) projected change in glacier mass balance (2021-2100) in Mongolia under climate change scenarios (Source: Kemp et al (2022). Mongolia’s cryosphere. Geomorphology)
Melting Reserves of Power: Mongolia’s Glaciers and the Future of Energy and Food Security

Figure 2 change in glacial mass balance in the Altai Mountain region under existing and climate change scenarios

Water, energy and agriculture: A tightening nexus

Mongolia’s semi-arid climate has always made water a strategic asset for development.

Agriculture remains the largest water consumer, accounting for roughly two-thirds of total use. Since 2008, more than 1,000 hectares of irrigated land have been added annually, driven by food and livestock-security goals.

With prolonged dry conditions (Figure 3), farmers in western and northern provinces report increasing reliance on shallow wells and groundwater pumping, while pastures dry earlier in the season. These demands coincide with a growing push to expand hydropower for domestic energy security.

Figure 3 Exposure of livestock (sheep and goats) to soil moisture drought under climate change conditions

Hydropower in transition

Hydropower accounts for nearly one-fifth of Mongolia’s electricity generation, but its viability depends on stable water flow. In the western region, hydropower provides 93 per cent of locally produced energy.

The Durgun Hydropower Plant (HPP) in Khovd Province, for example, provides over 28 per cent of regional power but operates in one of the driest parts of the country. With glacier retreat and declining summer precipitation, inflows have become less predictable.

ESCAP drought-exposure modelling shows that the western provinces already face chronic low-to-medium drought intensity, with worsening conditions under future scenarios (Figure 3).

Figure 4 exposure of hydropower plants to drought (Standardized streamflow index) under climate change scenarios in the western region (Source: ESCAP Authors)

When summer river levels fall, reservoir storage drops, hydropower generation declines and diesel generation must fill the gap raising both costs and emissions. Meanwhile, agricultural water withdrawals upstream further constrain available flows for power generation.

The result is a feedback loop: limited water cuts hydropower output, leading to higher reliance on fossil energy, which in turn intensifies warming and glacier melt.

Competing pressures in a semi-arid economy

In the Western Energy Systems, consisting of provinces closest to the glaciers, rising demand compounds these stresses. Between 2018 and 2019, electricity consumption in the region rose 5.6 per cent, driven by population growth and mining expansion.

In summer months, when electricity demand peaks for irrigation pumping and cooling, river discharge often reaches its lowest levels. This mismatch between energy demand and hydrological supply poses a systemic risk. Climate projections show that long-term discharge in key basins will decline, reducing the economic lifespan of existing hydropower assets.

Addressing this challenge requires coordinated planning across water, energy, and agriculture. Three areas stand out:

    1. Water-efficient agriculture. Expanding drip irrigation, adopting drought-resilient crop varieties, and improving on-farm water storage can reduce demand during low-flow periods. Aligning irrigation schedules with projected runoff cycles would ease pressure on hydropower reservoirs.
    2. Diversified renewables. Mongolia’s wind and solar resources can complement hydropower seasonality. Integrating hybrid systems with storage or pumped hydro can maintain grid stability during drought years.
    3. Data-driven basin management. Glacier monitoring and real-time hydrological data should inform both irrigation allocation and hydropower operation. This shared evidence-based approach can prevent conflicts between sectors during dry spells.

Mongolia already emphasizes renewable diversification. By embedding glacier and river monitoring within sector planning, the policy can better anticipate seasonal stress rather than react to it.

From vulnerability to transformative adaptation

Glacier retreat, once viewed as an environmental concern, is now an economic one. For Mongolia, without adaptation and foresight, the combined stress of reduced meltwater, erratic rainfall, and rising temperatures could destabilize both food production and energy security.

Protecting these frozen reserves and managing the water they release means securing not only the country’s rivers but its power and food systems as well.

Resilience begins where risk meets foresight.

Madhurima Sarkar-Swaisgood is Economic Affairs Officer, ESCAP; Prangya Paramita Gupta is Disaster Risk Reduction Consultant, ESCAP; Parvathy Subha is Disaster Risk Reduction Consultant, ESCAP

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Advantest Corporation Seleciona Anaqua para Avançar Gerenciamento Global de PI

TÓQUIO, Jan. 28, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Anaqua, a principal fornecedora de soluções e serviços de tecnologia de gerenciamento de inovação e propriedade intelectual (PI), anunciou hoje que a Advantest Corporation, fornecedora mundial de tecnologia de teste de semicondutores, selecionou a plataforma de gerenciamento de PI AQX® da Anaqua, impulsionando sua robusta estratégia de inovação.

Em um mercado de semicondutores que está evoluindo em um ritmo sem precedentes, principalmente com o surgimento da inteligência artificial, da eletrificação e dos dispositivos da próxima geração, a Advantest enfrenta uma necessidade urgente de promover a inovação e fortalecer o gerenciamento de PI. A Advantest selecionou a plataforma AQX da Anaqua por sua capacidade de respostas flexíveis e ousadas às rápidas mudanças do mercado, ajudando a empresa a manter uma vantagem competitiva em um ambiente cada vez mais dinâmico. Com a AQX, a Advantest visa padronizar os processos dos negócios e reduzir a complexidade operacional, simplificar os fluxos de trabalho de PI nos seus escritórios globais e, ao mesmo tempo, aprimorar suas operações de PI com insights orientados por dados.

Além disso, com a Advantest buscando utilizar estrategicamente seu portfólio global de PI para apoiar melhor seus negócios gerais no futuro, a plataforma AQX da Anaqua viabilizará a colaboração com escritórios de advocacia de PI em todo o mundo, além de obter acesso a informações de bancos de dados de escritórios de patentes em todo o mundo, oferecendo maior eficiência, precisão e visão estratégica.

A plataforma AQX da Anaqua oferece:

  • Gerenciamento integrado de dados de PI com conectividade de escritório de patentes para precisão e conformidade
  • Fluxos de trabalho orientados por IA para automatização de tarefas e redução da dependência de experiência individual
  • Painéis e análises avançadas para a tomada de decisões estratégicas
  • Implementação global escalável em apoio às operações em expansão da Advantest

“Estamos muito contentes com a seleção da Advantest da nossa plataforma de gerenciamento de PI AQX da Anaqua”, disse Justin Crotty, CEO da Anaqua. “Esse marco é um exemplo do estreitamento das parcerias da Anaqua com as empresas mais inovadoras do mundo, além de ressaltar o nosso compromisso inabalável para o fornecimento de soluções de PI flexíveis, seguras e com IA que ajudem os inovadores a se manterem à frente em um mercado em rápida evolução.”

“A Advantest Corporation tem um notável legado de 70 anos impulsionando a inovação e moldando a indústria de testes de semicondutores”, disse Kazuyasu Adachi, Presidente e Gerente Geral, Japão e APAC, Anaqua. “Nesta era de rápido avanço tecnológico, a demanda por semicondutores de alto desempenho e orientados por IA está cada vez maior. A Advantest continua a liderar com sistemas de teste de ponta, e estamos orgulhosos da nossa parceria com eles para o fornecimento de soluções de gerenciamento de PI baseadas em IA que protegem seus valiosos ativos de propriedade intelectual, ao mesmo tempo em que apoiam o crescimento contínuo da inovação.”

A plataforma AQX da Anaqua tem a confiança dos principais inovadores e marcas globais, bem como de um número crescente de escritórios de advocacia em todo o mundo. Sua integração total dos dados, análise e execução, viabiliza que os profissionais de PI passem facilmente da percepção para a ação, aumentando a eficiência, reduzindo os riscos e maximizando o valor estratégico dos ativos de PI.

Sobre a Advantest Corporation
https://www.advantest.com/en/.

Sobre a Anaqua
A Anaqua, Inc. é fornecedora líder de soluções e serviços de tecnologia de gerenciamento de propriedade intelectual (PI) integrada para corporações e escritórios de advocacia. Suas soluções de software de gerenciamento de PI, AQX®  e PATTSY WAVE®, oferecem fluxos de trabalho das melhores práticas com análise de big data e serviços habilitados para tecnologia, para a criação de um ambiente inteligente projetado para informar a estratégia de PI, viabilizar a tomada de decisões de PI e simplificar as operações de PI, adaptadas às necessidades de cada segmento. Atualmente quase metade dos 100 principais candidatos a patentes e marcas globais dos EUA, bem como um número crescente de escritórios de advocacia em todo o mundo, usam as soluções da Anaqua. Mais de dois milhões de executivos de PI, advogados, assistentes jurídicos, administradores e inovadores usam a plataforma para suas necessidades de gerenciamento de PI. As operações globais da empresa estão localizadas na sede em Boston, além dos escritórios nos EUA, Europa, Ásia e Austrália. Para mais informação, visite anaqua.com, ou o LinkedIn da Anaqua.

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Advantest Corporation setzt auf Anaqua zur Stärkung seines globalen IP-Managements

TOKIO, Jan. 29, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Anaqua, der führende Anbieter von Technologielösungen und Dienstleistungen für Innovations– und Intellectual–Property–Management (IP–Management), hat heute bekannt gegeben, dass Advantest Corporation, ein weltweit führender Anbieter von Halbleitertesttechnologie, die KI–gestützte IP–Management–Plattform AQX® von Anaqua gewählt hat, um sein globales IP–Management zu steuern und seine robuste Innovationsstrategie voranzutreiben.

In einem Halbleitermarkt, der sich in beispiellosem Tempo entwickelt – insbesondere durch den Aufstieg künstlicher Intelligenz, Elektrifizierung und Technologien der nächsten Generation –, sieht sich Advantest mit der Notwendigkeit konfrontiert, Innovationen voranzutreiben und das IP–Management konsequent zu stärken. Advantest hat sich für die AQX–Plattform von Anaqua entschieden, da diese auf schnelle Marktveränderungen sowohl flexibel als auch konsequent reagieren kann. dadurch kann das Unternehmen seinen Wettbewerbsvorteil in einem zunehmend dynamischen Umfeld sichern. Durch den Einsatz von AQX strebt Advantest an, Geschäftsprozesse zu standardisieren, die operative Komplexität zu reduzieren und IP–Workflows über seine weltweiten Standorte hinweg zu optimieren, während gleichzeitig der IP–Betrieb durch datengestützte Erkenntnisse optimiert wird.

Da Advantest sein globales IP–Portfolio künftig noch strategischer zur Unterstützung des Gesamtgeschäfts nutzen möchte, wird die AQX–Plattform von Anaqua zudem die Zusammenarbeit mit IP–Kanzleien weltweit ermöglichen. Der Zugriff auf Datenbanken internationaler Patentämter sorgt dabei für mehr Effizienz, Genauigkeit und strategische Tiefe.

Die AQX–Plattform von Anaqua bietet:

  • Integriertes IP–Datenmanagement mit direkter Anbindung an Patentämter für höchste Präzision und Compliance
  • KI–gestützte Workflows zur Automatisierung von Aufgaben und zur Verringerung der Abhängigkeit von individuellem Expertenwissen
  • Erweiterte Dashboards und Analysen für strategische Entscheidungen
  • Skalierbare globale Implementierung, um das expandierende Geschäft von Advantest optimal zu unterstützen

„Wir sind stolz darauf, dass Advantest sich für die IP–Management–Plattform AQX von Anaqua entschieden hat“, sagte Justin Crotty, CEO von Anaqua. „Dieser Meilenstein spiegelt die Vertiefung der Partnerschaften von Anaqua mit den innovativsten Unternehmen der Welt wider. Er unterstreicht unser unermüdliches Engagement, flexible, sichere und KI–gestützte IP–Lösungen zu liefern, die Innovatoren helfen, in einem sich schnell entwickelnden Markt die Nase vorn zu behalten.“

„Die Advantest Corporation blickt auf eine beeindruckende 70–jährige Geschichte zurück, in der sie Innovationen vorangetrieben und die Halbleitertestindustrie geprägt hat“, ergänzte Kazuyasu Adachi, President und General Manager, Japan & APAC bei Anaqua. „In Zeiten des rasanten technologischen Fortschritts steigt die Nachfrage nach leistungsstarken, KI–gestützten Halbleitern. Advantest ist weiterhin führend im Bereich modernster Testsysteme, und wir sind stolz darauf, mit dem Unternehmen zusammenzuarbeiten und KI–gestützte IP–Management–Lösungen anzubieten, die seine wertvollen geistigen Eigentumsrechte schützen und gleichzeitig sein kontinuierliches Innovationswachstum unterstützen.“

Die AQX–Plattform von Anaqua genießt das Vertrauen weltweit führender Innovatoren und Marken sowie einer wachsenden Zahl von Anwaltskanzleien. Die End–to–End–Integration von Daten, Analysen und Ausführung ermöglicht es IP–Experten, nahtlos von der Erkenntnis zur Umsetzung überzugehen – was die Effizienz steigert, Risiken minimiert und den strategischen Wert von IP–Assets maximiert.

Über Advantest Corporation
https://www.advantest.com/en/.

Über Anaqua
Anaqua, Inc. ist ein führender Anbieter von integrierten Technologielösungen und Dienstleistungen für das Management von geistigem Eigentum (IP) für Unternehmen und Anwaltskanzleien. Die IP–Management–Softwareplattformen AQX®, PATTSY WAVE® und RightHub® bieten Best–Practice–Workflows mit Big–Data–Analysen und technologiegestützten Dienstleistungen. Ziel ist es, eine intelligente Umgebung zu schaffen, die IP–Strategien aufzeigt, IP–Entscheidungen ermöglicht und IP–Abläufe optimiert – zugeschnitten auf die Bedürfnisse jedes einzelnen Segments. Inzwischen nutzen fast die Hälfte der 100 größten US–Patentanmelder und globalen Marken sowie eine wachsende Zahl von Anwaltskanzleien weltweit die Lösungen von Anaqua. Über zwei Millionen IP–Führungskräfte, Anwälte, Rechtsanwaltsfachangestellte, Administratoren und Innovatoren nutzen die Plattform für ihre Anforderungen im IP–Management. Das Unternehmen hat seinen Hauptsitz in Boston und unterhält Niederlassungen in den USA, Europa, Asien und Australien. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter anaqua.com oder auf Anaquas LinkedIn–Profil.

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