Indian AI Lead Leaves Microsoft US for Remote Work in India, Cites Visa Woes

February 10, 2026

Indian AI Lead Leaves Microsoft US for Remote Work in India, Cites Visa Woes

Ujjwal Chadha, AI Engineering Lead from India, quit Microsoft US for a remote role in India. He highlights big savings, better life balance, and fewer visa issues.

Three Kidnapped Miners Found Dead in Mexico's Sinaloa Mine, Vizsla Silver Confirms

February 10, 2026

Three Kidnapped Miners Found Dead in Mexico's Sinaloa Mine, Vizsla Silver Confirms

Three of the ten miners kidnapped last month in Mexico's Sinaloa region have been found dead. The Canadian company Vizsla Silver's Panuco mine remains closed amid cartel-linked violence. Authorities and the mining chamber continue efforts to locate the remaining missing workers.

Bangladesh and US Seal Trade Deal with 19% Tariff and Textile Exemptions

February 10, 2026

Bangladesh and US Seal Trade Deal with 19% Tariff and Textile Exemptions

Bangladesh and the US agreed on a trade deal cutting tariffs to 19%. The deal includes zero tariffs on some textiles using US materials, boosting Bangladesh’s garment exports and market access.

Air Canada Halts Cuba Flights Over Fuel Shortage, Plans Rescue Runs

February 10, 2026

Air Canada Halts Cuba Flights Over Fuel Shortage, Plans Rescue Runs

Air Canada stops flights to Cuba due to a severe aviation fuel shortage caused by US oil blockade. The airline will run empty flights to bring 3,000 stranded passengers home. Some routes may resume by May 1.

Deadly Drone Attacks Continue on Civilians in Sudan’s Kordofan, UN Warns

February 10, 2026

Deadly Drone Attacks Continue on Civilians in Sudan’s Kordofan, UN Warns

UN reports fatal drone strikes on civilians rising in Sudan’s Kordofan. Fighting between Sudanese Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces fuels the crisis, with power and healthcare hit hard.

Canadian Mining Firm Confirms Abducted Workers Found Dead in Mexico

February 10, 2026

Canadian Mining Firm Confirms Abducted Workers Found Dead in Mexico

Vizsla Silver Corp from Canada reports some abducted workers discovered dead in Mexico. The company mourns the loss and seeks confirmation from authorities.

Air Canada Cancels All Cuba Flights Amid Aviation Fuel Shortage from US Blockade

February 10, 2026

Air Canada Cancels All Cuba Flights Amid Aviation Fuel Shortage from US Blockade

Air Canada has stopped all flights to Cuba due to aviation fuel shortages caused by the US oil blockade. Thousands of tourists face travel changes as airlines struggle. The crisis threatens Cuba's vital tourism income with airlines adjusting routes and Mexico sending aid.

China Bans Onshore Asset Tokenisation to Curb Scams and Capital Flight

February 10, 2026

China Bans Onshore Asset Tokenisation to Curb Scams and Capital Flight

China has banned onshore tokenisation of real-world assets to stop scams and prevent capital flight. Experts say this move protects financial security while allowing regulated innovation in Hong Kong's fintech sector.

China Demands Harsh Punishment for Panama Over Canal Court Ruling

February 10, 2026

China Demands Harsh Punishment for Panama Over Canal Court Ruling

China urges tough action against Panama after a court ruling involving a Hong Kong firm. Experts suggest delaying Trump’s Panama visit and sanctioning US allies there.

Ex-media boss Jimmy Lai jailed 20 years under Hong Kong’s national security law

February 10, 2026

Ex-media boss Jimmy Lai jailed 20 years under Hong Kong’s national security law

Jimmy Lai, ex-media boss, sentenced to 20 years in prison by Hong Kong's High Court for national security crimes. Six former Apple Daily executives also jailed. Beijing praises the verdict.