US Military Strikes Boat in Eastern Pacific, Kills Two; One Survivor Found

February 10, 2026

US Military Strikes Boat in Eastern Pacific, Kills Two; One Survivor Found

The US military attacked a boat in the eastern Pacific, killing two people. One person survived, and the US coastguard was alerted. The strike targeted a vessel accused of drug trafficking.

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.

Federal Judge Blocks California Mask Ban for Immigration Agents, Upholds ID Rule

February 10, 2026

Federal Judge Blocks California Mask Ban for Immigration Agents, Upholds ID Rule

A federal judge blocked California’s ban on federal immigration agents covering their faces but kept the rule requiring clear ID display. The move affects ICE agents amid safety and accountability debates.

Serco Removes Motivational Artworks from Court Cells, Sparking Criticism

February 10, 2026

Serco Removes Motivational Artworks from Court Cells, Sparking Criticism

Serco tore down colourful prisoner-made artworks from court custody cells to create a safer environment, but critics call it 'petty and vindictive'. The Lay Observers report highlights ongoing problems in court custody areas across England and Wales.