US Cuts Tariffs on Bangladeshi Clothes, Expands Market Access in Trade Deal

February 10, 2026

US Cuts Tariffs on Bangladeshi Clothes, Expands Market Access in Trade Deal

The US will exempt some Bangladeshi clothes made with US materials from tariffs and reduce overall tariffs from 20% to 19%. Bangladesh will open markets to more American goods, strengthening trade ties between the two countries.

Trump Threatens to Block US-Canada Bridge Over Compensation Dispute

February 10, 2026

Trump Threatens to Block US-Canada Bridge Over Compensation Dispute

President Trump threatens to stop the Gordie Howe International Bridge opening until the US is 'fully compensated' by Canada. The bridge links Ontario and Michigan and is set to open in 2026.

Russia Blames Kyiv for Moscow Attack on Top Military Officer Vladimir Alekseyev

February 10, 2026

Russia Blames Kyiv for Moscow Attack on Top Military Officer Vladimir Alekseyev

A top Russian military general was shot in Moscow and critically wounded. Russia says Kyiv ordered the attack. The suspect was arrested in Dubai and sent back to Russia.

Melbourne Teens' Methanol Deaths in Laos Spark Outrage Over $185 Fines for Workers

February 10, 2026

Melbourne Teens' Methanol Deaths in Laos Spark Outrage Over $185 Fines for Workers

Two Melbourne girls died after drinking methanol-laced alcohol in Laos. Workers who served the drinks were fined only $185. Families and Australia demand justice.

Iran Arrests Reformist Leader Amid Protests; Hints at Uranium Deal in US Talks

February 10, 2026

Iran Arrests Reformist Leader Amid Protests; Hints at Uranium Deal in US Talks

Iran arrests reformist leader Javad Emam, deepening crackdown after protests. Tehran may dilute uranium stockpile if sanctions lift, hinting progress in US talks.