Canadian Pension Fund Pauses Deals with UAE's DP World Over Epstein Links

February 11, 2026

Canadian Pension Fund Pauses Deals with UAE's DP World Over Epstein Links

Canada’s La Caisse halts future investments with DP World after revelations of CEO Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem's ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The fund awaits clarifications and necessary actions from the company.

Family of Migrant Worker Who Died at Saudi World Cup Construction Site Still Waits for Compensation

February 11, 2026

Family of Migrant Worker Who Died at Saudi World Cup Construction Site Still Waits for Compensation

Nearly a year after Mohammad Arshad died building a World Cup stadium in Saudi Arabia, his family awaits promised compensation and benefits amid slow bureaucracy.

Hong Kong Ship Captain Denies Damaging Baltic Sea Gas Pipeline in Court

February 11, 2026

Hong Kong Ship Captain Denies Damaging Baltic Sea Gas Pipeline in Court

Wan Wenguo, captain of the Hong Kong-flagged NewNew Polar Bear, denies breaking a crucial gas pipeline between Finland and Estonia in 2023. He also denies safety violations related to the incident.

US Trade Office Removes Controversial India Map After Pakistan’s Strong Protest

February 11, 2026

US Trade Office Removes Controversial India Map After Pakistan’s Strong Protest

The US Trade Representative removed a map showing disputed Kashmir and Aksai Chin as part of India after Pakistan's diplomatic protest. The move came amid a US-India trade deal announcement and stopped tensions over the sensitive territorial depiction.

Philippines Eyes Legal Action After Viral Assault on Filipino Worker in Singapore

February 11, 2026

Philippines Eyes Legal Action After Viral Assault on Filipino Worker in Singapore

A video of a man assaulting a Filipino woman worker in Singapore has gone viral, sparking outrage. Philippine officials are ready to help and consider legal steps.