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Sri Lanka is implementing fuel rationing and sharp energy price increases as the Middle East conflict disrupts global supplies, compounding post-cyclone recovery pressures. IMF programme negotiations and emergency governance measures will be pivotal in determining whether the country avoids a repeat of the 2022-style crisis.
Hong Kong authorities offered to buy back flats affected by the Wang Fuk Court blaze at HK$8,000 or HK$10,500 per square foot and provided a “flat-for-flat” purchase option across 10 subsidised housing projects. Despite surveyors describing the pricing as generous, the source indicates some residents oppose the plan because redevelopment at the original site has been ruled out.
Sri Lanka is implementing fuel rationing and sharp energy price increases as the Middle East conflict disrupts global supplies, compounding post-cyclone recovery pressures. IMF programme negotiations and emergency governance measures will be pivotal in determining whether the country avoids a repeat of the 2022-style crisis.
Hong Kong authorities offered to buy back flats affected by the Wang Fuk Court blaze at HK$8,000 or HK$10,500 per square foot and provided a “flat-for-flat” purchase option across 10 subsidised housing projects. Despite surveyors describing the pricing as generous, the source indicates some residents oppose the plan because redevelopment at the original site has been ruled out.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-3440 | Sri Lanka Faces Renewed Economic Stress as Middle East War and Cyclone Recovery Collide | Sri Lanka | 2026-04-04 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-1480 | Hong Kong’s Wang Fuk Court Buyback Plan Prioritises Speed, Faces Resident Pushback Over No-Redevelopment Decision | Hong Kong | 2026-02-21 | 0 | ACCESS » |