Pennsylvania Farmer Rejects $15M Data Centre Deal to Protect Family Farm Forever

February 10, 2026

Pennsylvania Farmer Rejects $15M Data Centre Deal to Protect Family Farm Forever

A Pennsylvania farmer turned down a $15 million offer from data centre developers. He chose to protect his 261-acre family farm with a conservation easement, ensuring it stays farmland despite rising AI infrastructure demands.

Survey Finds Strong Support for Labour Codes Among Workers and Employers

February 10, 2026

Survey Finds Strong Support for Labour Codes Among Workers and Employers

A government survey of 5,720 workers and 715 employers shows broad support for the Labour Codes. Over 60% believe working conditions and income security will improve despite a strike call by trade unions on February 12.

Russian Oil Tankers Name Singapore as Destination Amid Sanctions and Shift to China

February 10, 2026

Russian Oil Tankers Name Singapore as Destination Amid Sanctions and Shift to China

Russian oil tankers increasingly list Singapore as their destination to hide true buyers. This move follows India cutting imports after a US deal, leaving China as Russia's top customer.

Pony AI and Toyota Launch 1,000 Robotaxis in China, Target 3,000 by 2026

February 9, 2026

Pony AI and Toyota Launch 1,000 Robotaxis in China, Target 3,000 by 2026

Pony AI and Toyota start mass production of 1,000 robotaxis in China this year. They aim to run 3,000 autonomous cabs in China and beyond by 2026.

US Embassy in London Rejects Visas for Those with Minor Criminal Records

February 9, 2026

US Embassy in London Rejects Visas for Those with Minor Criminal Records

The US embassy in London is denying visas to applicants with even minor past criminal issues, including top business executives. This new strict policy comes alongside delayed H-1B visa processing in India.