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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Ver. 1.4.3 Patch Notes: Black Hinox Bug Fixed

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Nintendo has released version 1.4.3 for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, addressing a persistent bug that prevented some players from earning a key collectible after defeating a formidable Black Hinox in Hyrule Castle, the company announced Monday.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
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The update, which rolled out globally on Feb. 17, 2026, for both Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 consoles, fixes an issue where the Black Hinox — a rare, one-eyed cyclops miniboss lurking in the depths beneath Hyrule Castle — would incorrectly display as “undefeated” even after players vanquished it. This glitch blocked completionists from obtaining the Hinox Monster Medal, a trophy essential for advancing the Monster Control Crew side adventure and unlocking cosmetic monster masks at the Tarrey Town theater.

“By downloading the update data, players will be able to obtain the Hinox Monster Medal,” Nintendo stated in its official patch notes, ensuring retroactive credit for those already affected. The changelog also notes that “several other issues have been addressed to improve the gameplay experience,” though specifics remain undisclosed — a common practice for minor stability tweaks.

The Black Hinox bug had frustrated dedicated explorers since at least mid-2025, with players reporting on forums like Reddit that the beast failed to register as defeated despite confirmed kills during quests in the castle’s subterranean library area. One Reddit user in April 2025 questioned its spawn, while others shared videos of despawning glitches in related caves. Social media sleuth OatmealDome highlighted the fix on X, posting official Japanese notes that mirrored the English version.

This patch arrives amid Nintendo’s yearlong celebration of the Zelda franchise’s 40th anniversary, marking the 1986 debut of The Legend of Zelda on the Famicom. Both Tears of the Kingdom and its predecessor Breath of the Wild received simultaneous updates, with the latter jumping to version 1.9.0. That patch adds Thai language support for Switch 2 (text-only, with English audio fallback) and general fixes, underscoring Nintendo’s commitment to its evergreen titles.

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Since its May 2023 launch, Tears of the Kingdom has sold over 21 million copies worldwide, cementing its status as one of the best-selling Switch games and a critical darling with a 96/100 Metacritic score. Nintendo has supported it with 20+ patches, evolving from launch-day crashes to quality-of-life enhancements like amiibo unlocks for Sage figures (Sidon, Tulin, Yunobo, Riju) and Portuguese (Brazil) text revisions.

Update Version Release Date Key Changes
1.4.3 Feb. 17, 2026 Black Hinox fix; general stability.
1.4.2 Late 2025 Switch 2 Edition support; new amiibo.
1.2.1 2023 Quest progression fixes (e.g., “Camera Work in the Depths”).
1.1.0 Launch Initial stability patches.

The update coincides with enhanced Switch 2 compatibility, including paid upgrades via Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack. Players on original hardware need not upgrade to benefit from the fix, which applies universally.

Community response has been muted but positive, given the niche nature of the bug. On X, Spanish outlet TLoZeldaES noted the medal unlock, while ZELDCAST praised fixes across both games. Nintendo Life comments joked about the Thai addition (“It’s about Thai-me!”) and lamented lack of Wii U support, but many appreciated the free longevity boost: “Free updates = more stable horse games.”

To install, connect your console to the internet, highlight the game icon on the HOME Menu, press + or – , select “Software Update” > “Via the Internet.” Auto-updates are recommended for seamless delivery. Save data remains intact.

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Nintendo’s ongoing tweaks reflect a philosophy of polish over abandonment, especially as rumors swirl of a new 3D Zelda for Switch 2. With Tears of the Kingdom‘s Ultrahand and Fuse mechanics still inspiring fan creations, this patch ensures every corner of Hyrule — even its darkest castles — yields its rewards.

The fix arrives just in time for anniversary events, including potential in-game bonuses tied to Switch News channels. As one X user quipped, “Now I can finally complete my monster collection without exploits.”

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Bangkok is intensifying measures to combat PM2.5 pollution amid weak air circulation. New restrictions target vehicle emissions and industrial oversight, while residents are encouraged to report pollution incidents.


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  • Bangkok is ramping up efforts to tackle PM2.5 pollution amid weak air circulation, increasing dust accumulation risks. Improved ventilation is expected between February 18-21, but conditions may worsen again around February 22 and 25.
  • The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has introduced ten stricter measures focused on emissions and public health, including:
    • Reducing allowable black smoke from 30% to 15-20% and enhancing roadside inspections.
    • Closer monitoring of industrial emissions with Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems.
    • Plans to expand pollution control zones and coordinate efforts to reduce open burning.
  • To protect residents, the city has upgraded its AirBKK system for better forecasting, installed air purifiers in schools, and may implement work-from-home arrangements during high pollution. Urban greening and dust barriers are also being enhanced to improve air quality.

Bangkok is intensifying efforts to curb PM2.5 pollution as weak air circulation this week raises the risk of dust accumulation, especially in the mornings. Ventilation is forecast to improve between February 18 and 21, then weaken again around Feb. 22 and 25, increasing the likelihood of renewed particle buildup.

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has rolled out 10 stricter measures targeting both emission sources and public health protection. Vehicle controls include lowering the allowable black smoke threshold from 30 percent to 15–20 percent and tightening roadside inspections. Industrial facilities face closer oversight, including requirements for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems or stack filters. Authorities may expand pollution control zones when dust levels exceed standards, encourage regular engine oil changes for larger vehicles, and coordinate with neighboring provinces to curb open burning and cross-border pollution.

While overall dust readings this year are below last year’s levels, continued cooperation is considered essential. Residents are encouraged to report black smoke and burning incidents through the Traffy Fondue platform to support enforcement.

Who Is Most at Risk?

Vulnerable groups — children, older adults, pregnant people, and those with heart or lung disease — face the greatest harm, as fine particles penetrate deep into the lungs and enter the bloodstream, driving inflammation and raising cardiovascular risk.

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To reduce public exposure, the city has upgraded its AirBKK system to provide seven-day forecasts, allowing residents to plan ahead. Air purifiers have been installed in all classrooms at city-run schools, and work-from-home arrangements may be implemented when pollution worsens. Urban greening under the “One Million Trees” project and the installation of dust barriers in eastern Bangkok are also being expanded to help improve air quality.

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The Federal Aviation Administration is ordering airlines to certify their merit-based hiring practices as part of the Trump administration’s ongoing campaign against DEI programs.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced the new policy on Friday, saying airlines that don’t formally commit to merit-based hiring will be subject to FAA investigation. President Donald Trump ordered federal agencies to cancel DEI hiring programs early on in his return to the White House.

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“When families board their aircraft, they should fly with confidence knowing the pilot behind the controls is the best of the best. The American people don’t care what their pilot looks like or their gender—they just care that they are most qualified man or woman for the job,” Duffy said in a statement.

“Safety drives everything we do, and this commonsense measure will increase transparency between passengers and airlines,” he added.

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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announces airlines must certify their merit-based hiring practices. (Reuters/Brian Snyder)

Trump’s FAA mocked the direction the agency had taken under former President Joe Biden, calling the policies “absurd” and saying they “wasted time renaming cockpits to flight decks.”

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Trump has moved to systematically dismantle DEI programs across the federal government, signing a pair of executive orders in his first days in office that directed agencies to identify and shut down DEI offices, terminate equity-focused grants and contracts, and throw out long-standing affirmative action requirements for federal contractors.

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President Donald Trump signed executive orders cracking down on DEI programs. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

The president targeted DEI at the FAA in particular following a tragic plane crash in the nation’s capital last year that saw a passenger plane collide with a U.S. military helicopter over the Potomac River.

“We must have only the highest standards for those who work in our aviation system,” Trump said. “Only the highest aptitude — you have to be the highest intellect — and psychologically superior people, were allowed to qualify for air traffic controllers.”

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“We have to have our smartest people. It doesn’t matter what they look like, how they speak, who they are. What matters is intellect, talent. The word ‘talent.’ They have to be talented geniuses,” he continued. “We can’t have regular people doing that job. They won’t be able to do it.”

Fox News’ Emma Colton contributed to this report.

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Rita Saffioti has defended claims government spending has lassoed builders away from private developers, admitting that population surges necessitated it.

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UK Government commits to delivering seven new train stations in Wales

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The UK Government has committed to funding seven new train stations in Wales, including a contribution to the proposed Cardiff Parkway mainline project. It has also endorsed a long-term pipeline of rail enhancement schemes worth billions of pounds.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has given his backing to a wish list of projects set out in a new vision document from Transport for Wales, which over the long term could see £14billion worth of investments across Wales – although that will be a matter for future Westminster governments.

More immediately, he has confirmed that his government will provide the finance to deliver six new stations between Cardiff and the Severn Tunnel, as well as a new station at Deeside that will support efforts to increase the capacity and frequency of train services between north Wales and Merseyside.

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There is currently no additional money for rail enhancement projects in Wales beyond the £445m announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves in her three-year (four for capital) spending review last July, which takes effect from April. However, tellingly, with the Prime Minister name-checking the stations, it should ensure that further spending will be provided in the next spending review – ahead of the expected 2030 General Election – to ensure that projects not completed, or still in pre-construction, are delivered.

When already agreed projects, such as a £77m UK Government contribution to an upgrade of Cardiff Central station, are taken into account, it leaves only around £300m for new projects, alongside £90m set aside to develop plans for other schemes in the current spending review period. While not specifying which stations, work on five is expected to start this year, with construction of two beginning by 2029.

The five Burns stations were recommended by the South East Wales Transport Commission, set up by the Welsh Government after it decided not to proceed with the £1bn M4 Relief Road, and have an estimated cost of more than £300m.

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These are: Magor and Undy; Llanwern; Cardiff East; Newport West; and Somerton. Aside from the smaller Magor and Undy walkway station, each has an indicative price tag of £70m. All are currently going through the design process ahead of planning. It is anticipated that the Magor station will be the first to be completed.

The new station in Flintshire will be located at the Deeside Industrial Park. However, to fund that project, the Treasury will reallocate yet to be deployed funding from the North Wales Growth Deal to co-fund the £30m Padeswood siding project to upgrade its cement works freight facility. This will allow freight trains to move seamlessly off the main line into the works, rather than relying on the current time-consuming manoeuvres. Read our political editor’s view on tonight’s announcement here.

The use of North Wales Growth Deal funding for a non-devolved rail asset – similar to the Welsh Government and the Cardiff Capital Region having to commit to half the £140m cost of upgrading Cardiff Central – can be viewed as another example of the unfairness to rail investment in Wales. There have been repeated calls from opposition parties, as well as a sizeable number of Labour Senedd members, for rail powers to be devolved to Wales.

However, the Welsh Government would first need to negotiate a fair budget adjustment reflecting decades of underinvestment in the rail infrastructure in Wales. It would also likely seek a UK Government financial backstop for liabilities, particularly given climate change and the increased risk of damage to rail infrastructure.

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How Cardiff Parkway could look(Image: Wilkinson Eyre)

While not specifying the scale of its commitment, the UK Government has also confirmed it will provide funding to realise the new Cardiff Parkway mainline station at St Mellons. Of the seven stations, it is currently the only one with planning permission and – subject to discharging planning conditions and further assessment of train service capacity – construction could start later this year.

The station would be integrated into a new 900,000 sq ft business park. There is already strong interest from engineering giant Rolls-Royce, which has appraised the site as suitable for a potential new hub that could create thousands of high-skilled jobs. The business park element alone could support up to 6,000 jobs.

Rolls-Royce, which is understood to be also be considering two rival sites in the north-west of England, has evaluated Parkway favourably due to its own rail station, access to a skilled workforce, proximity to nine universities across south Wales and western England, and the security offered by a 200-acre site with close rail links to both Cardiff and Bristol.

Alongside UK Government funding, Transport for Wales would take a long lease to operate the station, with a privately funded securitisation deal against future rents providing upfront capital. TfW’s leasing costs would be covered by increased ticket sales and car-parking income.

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The UK Government said it had agreed a plan with the Welsh Government and private investors to take the project forward, with additional funding made available to deliver the station. The company behind the project, Cardiff Parkway Developments, is owned by Investec and the Roberts family, with a 10% equity stake held by the Welsh Government.

First Minister Eluned Morgan with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.

First Minister Eluned Morgan with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.(Image: Tamilade Adelaja/PA Wire)

The Prime Minister said: “For too long, Wales has been let down by a UK Government unwilling to do the hard yards and build the future it deserves.

“This government is turning the page on historic dither and delay with seven new stations, thousands of jobs, and a generational commitment to build a rail network fit for Wales’ future.

“This isn’t tinkering or sticking plasters. This is long-term investment – and change communities will feel. This is putting Wales on the front foot and getting Britain building again.”

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First Minister Eluned Morgan said: “We are now in an unprecedented position to deliver the next chapter of transformation for rail services in Wales. We have secured long-term commitments to key projects and a renewed ambition for our rail network.

“Changes of this scale don’t happen overnight, but they do happen when there is vision, determination and cooperation. We’ve already proved that with the Core Valley Lines, and we are beginning to see the same momentum with Network North Wales. When you have ambition, commitment and will, real progress follows – and we have all three.”

“Today marks another important milestone as Transport for Wales publishes an exciting and essential pipeline for future investment across the length and breadth of our nation. We warmly welcome the UK Government’s support and its commitment to addressing the historic underfunding of Welsh rail.”

“In the near term, I’m pleased to see backing for essential work at Padeswood and Buckley. This will transform journeys between Wrexham and Liverpool, unlock economic opportunities across north Wales, and allow plans for the new Deeside station to accelerate. I also welcome support for Cardiff Parkway, and we remain committed to working closely with all partners to complete the full business case and development plans.”

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Over the next three years, the UK Government will also invest up to £30m in infrastructure enhancements to increase the capacity of a key junction west of Cardiff Central, enabling more services on the Core Valley Lines network. This is needed to increase City Line services from two trains per hour to four, in line with the wider £1.1bn South Wales Metro electrification programme.

The enhancement will be delivered as part of a renewal scheduled for 2028, providing significant efficiency improvements. Further investment will also be needed to increase services on the Coryton Line to four trains per hour through the addition of a passing loop.

Secretary of State for Wales Jo Stevens said: “After years of underinvestment in Welsh infrastructure, this UK Government is modernising and upgrading Welsh rail.

“This investment in seven new stations and other upgrades will boost capacity across our network and transform the experience of thousands of passengers. It forms part of the generational investment we are making to better connect people with well-paid jobs and drive economic growth.”

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Vernon Everitt, chair of Transport for Wales, said:”Transport is an enabler of sustainable economic growth, higher productivity, and access to homes, jobs and education, as well as greater opportunity for all. Supporting the Welsh Government’s vision, our ‘Today, Tomorrow, Together’ plan sets out an ambitious agenda to deliver further progress through investment in rail services as part of an integrated transport network.

“In recent years we have delivered major improvements for the people, businesses and communities we serve, including new trains and services, transformation of the Core Valley Lines, and significant enhancements under Network North Wales.

“We now need to go further. Today we set out a potential pipeline of future projects that will bring benefits across the whole of Wales, and I am delighted that both the UK and Welsh Governments have backed this vision.”

Welcoming the funding commitment to Cardiff Parkway, chairman of Cardiff Parkway Developments, Nigel Roberts, said: “We now look forward to breaking ground as soon as possible to bring forward this transformational project for Cardiff and the region.

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“This will come as welcome news for the residents of East Cardiff and also provide certainty for those inward investment opportunities we have identified. The site has potential to deliver over £5bn GVA over the next 20 years and create over 6,000 new quality jobs.

” I would like to thank the First Minister, Eluned Morgan for granting planning permission last year and Jo Stephens MP and Vaughan Gethin MS for their tireless support for this project on behalf of their constituents along with Cardiff Council, particularly the local councillors and leader, Huw Thomas, for their unanimous support of this game changing project.”

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The drop was “partly” due to a reduction in petrol prices, according to the ONS

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Inflation dropped to its lowest point in nearly a year last month, according to recent data, further fuelling optimism that the Bank of England will reduce interest rates in March.

The headline rate decreased to 3.0 per cent in January, as reported by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), down from 3.4 per cent the previous month. This decline met City predictions and brought inflation to its lowest level since the previous March.

Grant Fitzner, chief economist at the ONS, stated the drop was “partly” due to a reduction in petrol prices, which fell 3.1 per cent month-on-month.

“Airfares were another downward driver this month with prices dropping back following the increase in December. Lower food prices also helped push the rate down, particularly for bread & cereals and meat,” he added, as reported by City AM.

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Services inflation, which is closely watched by policymakers at the Bank of England as a reliable indicator of domestic price pressures, eased to 4.4 per cent from 4.5 per cent previously.

This was slightly stronger than many anticipated, and may cause the Bank to reconsider before cutting in March, but most analysts suggested the case for a cut remained strong given yesterday’s labour market data.

The data revealed that unemployment climbed to a post-pandemic peak at the end of last year whilst wage pressures significantly relaxed, which should help drive down inflation over the medium term.

“With the labour market data yesterday pointing to ongoing weakness in employment and a further softening in pay growth, most policymakers are likely to look through any short run stickiness in the services data,” Luke Bartholomew, deputy chief economist at Aberdeen said.

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The Bank of England anticipates that inflation will return to the two per cent target this spring, primarily due to reduced energy costs, which could clear the path for additional rate reductions in 2026.

Jonathan Raymond, investment manager at Quilter Cheviot, said: “As the economy barely kept afloat towards the end of last year, and the labour market and wage growth have cooled considerably, the Bank will likely feel increasingly comfortable cutting rates as 2026 progresses.”

Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, said: “Cutting the cost of living is my number one priority. Thanks to the choices we made at the Budget we are bringing inflation down, with £150 off energy bills, a freeze in rail fares for the first time in 30 years and prescription fees frozen again.”

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