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Coda Launches Regional Anti-Scam Campaign to Help Gamers Stay Ahead of Online Scams

SINGAPORE, Feb. 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Coda, a global leader in digital content monetization and distribution, has partnered with Indonesia's Ministry of Creative Economy/Creative Economy Agency (EKRAF) to launch 'Guard Your Game', an anti-scam awareness campaign designed to help Indonesian gamers spot, avoid, and report common online fraud tactics in gaming commerce. As online gaming continues to grow into a vibrant digital economy, scammers are increasingly targeting players through phishing links, fake reward claims, impersonation, and fraudulent top-up offers, often disguised to look like trusted platforms. Guard Your Game equips consumers with practical knowledge and tools to protect themselves, including guidance on how to identify fraudulent websites impersonating legitimate services such as Coda's digital content marketplace, Codashop. The launch of Guard Your Game in Indonesia marks the start of Coda's wider regional campaign to combat scams across Southeast Asia and support a safer ecosystem for gamers to play and pay. Gamers can also access Coda's Online Safety URL Checker to verify legitimate websites and avoid scam or impersonation links: https://www.coda.co/online-safety/ The initiative comes amid rising online fraud across Indonesia's digital economy. According to the Indonesia Financial Services Authority (OJK), e-commerce fraud was the most frequently reported scam category as of November 2025, with 64,933 reports and losses of IDR 1.14 trillion. Impersonation scams and fake calls followed, accounting for 39,978 reports and IDR 1.54 trillion in losses. Phishing attempts and malicious APK files distributed via messaging platforms were also widely reported. Overall, OJK noted that public losses from online scams reached Rp7.9 trillion over the past year from more than 350,000 reports. Endorsed by EKRAF, Guard Your Game reflects a shared commitment to strengthening digital awareness and supporting safer online experiences within Indonesia's fast-growing creative economy. By combining public education, practical tools, and collaboration with government partners, the campaign aims to build long-term digital resilience among gamers and reduce exposure to fraudulent schemes. Liz Adam, VP Corporate Affairs at Coda, said: "At Coda, we believe that a truly trusted digital ecosystem is built on informed users. This anti-scam campaign is a testament to our proactive commitment to consumer protection, empowering individuals with the critical knowledge and tools needed to detect and avoid fraudulent sites. With Guard Your Game, our aim is not just to mitigate risk, but to enable our users to navigate the digital world with confidence, fostering a safer collective environment for everyone online." Muhammad Neil El Himam, Deputy Chairman for Digital and Technology Creativity at the Indonesian Ministry of Creative Economy/Creative Economy Agency, added: "The rapid growth of Indonesia's gaming and digital content subsectors presents significant opportunities for creativity, innovation, and contributions to the development of the creative economy. However, as digital participation continues to expand, strengthening public and user awareness of fraud risks - particularly among gamers - has become increasingly crucial. We highly appreciate initiatives such as Coda's Guard Your Game campaign, which helps gamers have more awareness and understanding in recognizing and avoiding scams on gaming transactions. This collaboration between the Ministry of Creative Economy/Creative Economy Agency and Coda reflects the shared responsibility between government and industry in building a convenient, inclusive, and safe digital creative economy ecosystem." To follow the campaign on Codashop social channels, visit: Codashop Indonesia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/codashop.idofficial/ Codashop Philippines Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/codashop_ph/ Codashop Malaysia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/codashop_my/ Codashop Singapore Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/codashop_sg/ For more information and to access the anti-scam resources, please visit: https://www.coda.co/online-safety/ About Coda Coda is a global leader in digital content monetization and distribution. We're trusted by 300+ publishers—including Activision, Electronic Arts, and Riot Games—to grow their audiences and revenue worldwide. Our out-of-app solutions include Custom Commerce, a fully customizable web store; Codapay, which enables seamless direct payments through a single API integration on publishers' websites; Codashop, the go-to marketplace for millions of gamers to purchase in-game content; and Distribution, which extends content reach through a network of trusted commerce partners. Founded in 2011, Coda is headquartered in Singapore with a team of 550+ Codans around the globe. Coda recently acquired Recharge, Europe's leading prepaid payments platform. Coda is backed by Apis Partners, Insight Partners, and Smash Capital, and has been named an APAC High Growth Company (2023) by Financial Times, one of Granite Asia's NextGenTech 30 (2024), a payments leader on Fortune's Fintech Innovation Asia list (2024), and listed among The Straits Times Fastest Growing Fintechs (2024). For more on Coda, visit coda.co.

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Zoomlion to Showcase Intelligent Construction Solutions and Flagship Equipment at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026

LAS VEGAS, Feb. 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Zoomlion Heavy Industry Science & Technology Co., Ltd. ("Zoomlion" or "the Company"; 1157.HK) has announced its participation in CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, one of the world's leading construction machinery exhibitions running from March 3-7, 2026, at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The Company will present its latest intelligent construction solutions and a broad lineup of flagship equipment at Booth F42027 in the Festival Grounds area of the exhibition. Zoomlion to Showcase Intelligent Construction Solutions and Flagship Equipment at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 Zoomlion's exhibition theme, Vision Creates Future, aligns with its broader focus on intelligent construction, digital management, and sustainable development. The Company aims to share its latest practices in automation, digitalization, and smart equipment management with global industry professionals through on-site demonstrations and product presentations. Zoomlion will showcase equipment covering multiple major product categories, including earthmoving machinery, construction hoisting machinery, mobile crane machinery, and concrete equipment. The display is designed to highlight the Company's comprehensive product portfolio and its continued investment in intelligent and digitalized construction technologies. An interactive 5G remote operation experience will be a key feature of Zoomlion's exhibition which will allow visitors to observe and engage with real-time remote equipment control. The demonstration is intended to illustrate the application of advanced connectivity technologies in construction scenarios, as well as Zoomlion's progress in developing intelligent construction site solutions. Zoomlion will also highlight its localized operations in the Americas, including manufacturing, sales, and service networks designed to support customers across the region. The exhibition will reflect the Company's integrated global approach that combines research and development, production, and after-sales support. CONEXPO-CON/AGG is organized by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and is held every three years. The event brings together construction equipment manufacturers, suppliers, and industry stakeholders from around the world to explore the trends, technologies, and solutions that are shaping the future of the construction industry. Zoomlion is looking forward to engaging with industry partners, customers, and visitors at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, and to sharing its ongoing exploration and practical experience in intelligent and sustainable construction solutions. About Zoomlion Founded in 1992, Zoomlion Heavy Industry Science & Technology Co., Ltd. is a global leader in high-end equipment manufacturing, specializing in construction, mining, and agricultural machinery. With 13 overseas R&D and manufacturing bases and operations in over 180 countries and regions, the company delivers intelligent, sustainable solutions powered by cutting-edge technology and innovation.

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GO Guangdong, Your Smart Gateway to Authentic Cantonese Culture This Spring Festival

GUANGZHOU, China, Feb. 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As travel to China rebounds and the vibrant Spring Festival approaches, there's no better time to explore Guangdong, a province where ancient traditions meet cutting-edge innovation. To help international visitors discover its hidden gems, the GO Guangdong Platform serves as your intelligent, culturally rich travel companion.   GO Guangdong, Your Smart Gateway to Authentic Cantonese Culture This Spring Festival Why GO Guangdong?  Looking forward to a more in-depth exploration of China, beyond the usual tourist attractions? GO Guangdong Platform offers curated travel routes with diverse themes, including natural landscapes, urban landmarks, rural highlights, cultural customs, wholesale markets, and local arts. We have developed a user-friendly online database to help you immerse yourself in the unique charm of Guangdong by providing smart and efficient touring information. Experience More Than Sightseeing  This Spring Festival, GO Guangdong turns travel into a deep cultural experience, offering access to lively celebrations and authentic local stories. Through the "Discover Guangdong" video series, the platform brings to light the human and ecological stories behind each destination, told by the people who call these places home. These narratives help travelers understand not only what they are seeing, but also its significance, connecting everything from ancient trade routes to contemporary green initiatives. Designed for Global Travelers  GO Guangdong seamlessly blends official accuracy with visitor-oriented design. It effectively bridges language and cultural barriers by integrating resources throughout the province to provide standardized bilingual signage, organizing international exchange events, and offering professional guided services. This Spring Festival, step beyond the guidebooks. Visit the platform now and journey smarter, deeper, and brighter in Guangdong! Explore events, watch stories, and design your trip at https://goguangdong.southcn.com/. GO Guangdong, Your Smart Gateway to Authentic Cantonese Culture This Spring Festival

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Global Times: A French girl living in Beijing's hutongs

BEIJING, Feb. 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- This year marks the 105th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the opening year of the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-30). A new year begins with new resolve and new momentum. The call to "fight for our dreams and our happiness, and turn our great vision into beautiful realities" continues to inspire action across China. In the column "New Year on the Frontlines," reporters from the Global Times traveled to the grass roots to witness the vitality of a vast nation, see its mountains and rivers in motion and its fields in abundance, and listen to the stories of people finding fulfillment in both life and work. Through these stories, the column seeks to present a vivid portrait of Chinese modernization."Hello, I'd like to buy some loose pastries. Do you have any flavors this year that weren't available last year?""Yes, we have a flavor of red date and Chinese yam. They are only sold for seven days before the Spring Festival."On a Sunday morning at a store of the traditional bakery brand Daoxiangcun in Beijing's Dongzhimen, Helene Lemerle from France, leaned close to the counter, her finger resting on a pastry adorned with a small horse design. "I'll take one of these too." She spoke Chinese fluently, even with a Beijing accent.Helene, who also goes by her Chinese name Li Na, shared that she has lived in Beijing's hutongs for over 20 years."It's incredibly quiet and full of warmth," she said, recounting her daily interactions with neighbors while strolling through the alleys of blue-tiled, gray-brick courtyards."Sometimes I'd be startled by the sound of knocking on the door. Then I'd open it to find a neighbor holding dumplings or pancakes, saying, 'Eat while they're hot!'" She mimed opening the door, her laughter warming the crisp winter air.In 1997, China and France signed a joint statement, making France the first major Western country to establish a full partnership with China. The tides of history reshaped the lives of ordinary people.That year, Helene participated in a China-France student exchange program, staying with her Chinese host family led by Wang Jing. This marked the beginning of her connection with China."To ensure we could catch a nap on the shuttle bus, Wang Jing's mother would get up early every day to queue for seats for us. It gives me a warm feeling inside just thinking about it."To Helene, China holds a unique appeal. "It's so vast - over 17 times the size of France; everything you see is fascinating." Chinese culture, she adds, is utterly captivating: "It is like a huge cake; once you take a bite, you just want to keep eating."In 2002, after completing her exchange program and returning to France, Helene resolved to come back to Beijing. Her original plan was to study for a year before returning home to teach Chinese. "After that year, I didn't want to leave. China was just too vibrant," she noted.That year marked China's GDP surpassing 10 trillion yuan ($1.21 trillion) for the first time, the launch of the Shenzhou-3 spacecraft and the commencement of two monumental projects: the West-to-East gas pipeline and the South-to-North Water Diversion Project.This dynamic China made Helene want to stay. Her decision to "not rush to go back home" led to a 24-year stay. She found love in China and made her home in a Beijing hutong."Does your family worry about you living in China?""China's public safety is excellent - what's there to worry about?"Helene lifted her chin, her expression as proud as any Chinese person's, smiling as if the questioner simply didn't understand.To her, China's everyday vibrancy, human warmth, sense of security, as well as the confidence and inclusivity rooted in its culture are becoming a source of reassurance for the world.After 24 years in China, Helene has come to understand the warmth and pace of this land. She has transformed from an observer into a participant, becoming part of China's story."I grew up at the stables. I had a horse named Didou, and my equestrian company is named after him."When China's equestrian industry was just beginning, Helene worked as a consultant at clubs, helping them plan and operate. Now, she has shifted her focus to "equine-assisted guidance.""I hope to help more people understand themselves through interaction with horses."This is Li Na's new year's wish for the Year of the Horse.In Beijing's hutongs, the aroma of stewed meat fills the air as households make final preparations for the Spring Festival. Helene's Chinese father-in-law handwrote a pair of Spring Festival couplets for her: "Blessings fill the springtime, dreams come true in this prosperous era."

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Global Times: 'Sister Wu' sells vegetables by 'slow train'

BEIJING, Feb. 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- "Sister Wu, can live chickens be taken on the train?" At daybreak in the Miaoling Mountains, Southwest China's Guizhou Province, vegetable vendor Sister Wu began her day amid a flurry of flapping wings and barking dogs. The reporter, helping chase down free-range chickens, could not help but ask. "Of course - there's even a special carriage for them!" Wu had barely finished speaking when she lunged forward, feinted with her left hand and swiftly reached out with her right - "Got it!" Wu's full name was Wu Shoufen. She lives in Wengdang village in Kaili, Guizhou. With the Spring Festival approaching, Wu was busy catching chickens and sorting fresh vegetables and other local specialties from the mountains. After packing them neatly, Wu shouldered her load and waited to board a train to Kaili to sell her goods at the market. "Look, the train is coming." Amid a rumble, the train slowly pulled into the station. Wu was taking Train No. 5639/5640 - a "slow train" running between Guiyang and Yuping. The round-trip service stopped at all 16 stations along the route, with the lowest ticket price going for only a few yuan. Wu took a deep breath, braced her waist and legs, and steadily lifted a shoulder pole weighing more than 100 jin (50 kilograms). The pole creaked as it settled onto her shoulder. "Long ago, before the slow train, we had to carry more than 100 jin of vegetables, walk one or two hours on mountain roads, and then take a minibus to the town," Wu said. "By the time we'd arrive at the market, the vegetables would have already wilted and couldn't fetch a good price." Train conductor Hu Guichuan and other railway staff helped villagers carry their shoulder poles onto the platform and into the train. Wu set down her load in a special "rural market" carriage. To make it easier for villagers to sell their goods along the way, the railway authorities had renovated the carriage - removing some seats and replacing them with long benches so vegetables and local specialties could be arranged neatly, while passengers could browse and shop. "On this slow train, besides asking passengers to 'sit in the right seat,' we added another reminder - the villagers' chickens, ducks, and geese must also 'sit in the right seat,'" Hu said. In the villagers' baskets were vegetables, chickens, ducks, fish, and geese - some still speckled with soil and glistening with morning dew. The shoulder poles were lined up in neat rows. "Fresh, affordable vegetables are on sale in Carriage No. 3. All are welcome to buy!" the train broadcast announced. Hu warmly guided passengers to Wu's shoulder pole. "What do you think of this chicken? It weighs more than 10 jin - free-range and raised by the villager herself." Hu oversaw this mobile "farmers' market" as its "golden salesman" and the villagers' "chief interpreter." On board, he patiently promoted the products, helping villagers secure better prices. What seemed like a simple task was something Hu had persisted in for a full 10 years. "Some people didn't understand and asked if I was trying to pocket the price difference," Hu said. "I told them I did want to 'earn the difference' - so the villagers could earn a little more!" When the train arrived, Wu welcomed her first customer of the day. "I've bought from her many times!" an old customer said with a smile. "Sister Wu uses farmyard manure to grow her vegetables. They're especially fresh - my family loves the spinach she grows." Thanks to such sincerity, Wu's local produce was in high demand. Before long, the vegetables and free-range chickens were sold out, bringing in more than 200 yuan. Already fond of smiling, Wu beamed even more brightly. After concluding her sales, Wu strolled around the market for a while. A pair of Spring Festival couplets, a new outfit, and a new schoolbag - these were the New Year goods she bought that day. At around 4 pm, the villagers boarded the slow train to return home. Their baskets had quietly been replaced with "trophies," and they shared with one another what they had purchased at the market. "I used to work in Guangdong and could only come home once or twice a year," Wu told the reporter, showing her son's new award certificate for the semester, her face lit with an irrepressible smile. "Now that the 'slow train' is so convenient, I simply came back to sell vegetables. I can be with my child every day." The wheels rolled on, the whistle echoed. Carrying the warmth of everyday life, the "slow train" set off - toward a better life for the villagers.

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