Visakhapatnam Gig Workers Struggle with Safety, Low Pay, and Long Hours

January 23, 2026

Visakhapatnam Gig Workers Struggle with Safety, Low Pay, and Long Hours

In Visakhapatnam, 17,000 gig workers face risks like accidents, low wages, and long shifts amid demand for speedy deliveries. Injuries and poor pay push many out of work.

Florida Plans One-Year Freeze on New H-1B Hiring in Public Universities

January 23, 2026

Florida Plans One-Year Freeze on New H-1B Hiring in Public Universities

Florida’s public universities may face a year-long ban on new H-1B visa hires starting January 2026. The move aims to protect US jobs and reduce foreign labor reliance, impacting faculty recruitment and research projects.

Ubisoft Cancels Six Games Including Prince of Persia Remake, Closes Studios

January 23, 2026

Ubisoft Cancels Six Games Including Prince of Persia Remake, Closes Studios

Ubisoft cancels six games, including the highly awaited Prince of Persia remake, closes two studios, and delays seven titles. The move aims at long-term growth but shook investors with a 33% stock fall.

Kerala Bags $14 Billion Investment at Davos World Economic Forum

January 23, 2026

Kerala Bags $14 Billion Investment at Davos World Economic Forum

Kerala has gained investment promises worth $14 billion in Davos. The state draws global investors from the US, Europe, and Africa across sectors like renewable energy, tourism, and healthcare.

Government invites airlines to claim IndiGo's vacated domestic flight slots after winter schedule cut

January 23, 2026

Government invites airlines to claim IndiGo's vacated domestic flight slots after winter schedule cut

After massive December flight disruptions, IndiGo's winter schedule was cut by 10%. The government now calls for other airlines to request the freed domestic slots, with conditions. IndiGo also reports a sharp 78% profit drop amid rising expenses.