10 Dead in Canada School Shooting; PM Carney Suspends Europe Visit

February 11, 2026

10 Dead in Canada School Shooting; PM Carney Suspends Europe Visit

A mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia left 10 dead and over 27 injured. The suspected shooter also died by self-inflicted injury. PM Mark Carney halted his Europe trip, while opposition leader Pierre Poilievre expressed deep sympathy. The tight-knit community reels as officials confirm multiple casualties and ongoing support.

Israel Eases West Bank Land Rules, Stirring Palestinian Fears of Annexation

February 11, 2026

Israel Eases West Bank Land Rules, Stirring Palestinian Fears of Annexation

Israel has changed land rules in the West Bank, making it easier for Israeli settlers to buy property and control land. Palestinians fear these moves signal a de facto annexation and intensify settlement expansion. The rules also shift control of building permits and access at key sites like Hebron’s Ibrahimi Mosque.

Gaza Students Struggle to Restart Education After War Damage

February 11, 2026

Gaza Students Struggle to Restart Education After War Damage

After years of war, Gaza's students face huge challenges. Schools are destroyed, families displaced, and many children miss regular classes. Some study in tents with little light. Older youths often quit to support families. Online classes are tough due to poor internet and lack of devices. Yet some students adapt and keep trying against the odds.

QUT Revives Meanjin, Iconic Literary Journal Returns to Brisbane After 85 Years

February 11, 2026

QUT Revives Meanjin, Iconic Literary Journal Returns to Brisbane After 85 Years

Queensland University of Technology has bought the 85-year-old literary journal Meanjin, bringing it back to its Brisbane roots. The journal was closed by Melbourne University Press last year but will now continue under QUT’s care with a new editor and full editorial independence.

Hong Kong Court Convicts Father of Wanted Activist Under National Security Law

February 11, 2026

Hong Kong Court Convicts Father of Wanted Activist Under National Security Law

Kwok Yin-sang, father of activist Anna Kwok, was found guilty under Hong Kong's Article 23 for handling her insurance funds. This case stirs debate on targeting families of pro-democracy activists.

Maintenance Tools Left on Tracks Halt Hong Kong MTR Island Line for One Hour

February 11, 2026

Maintenance Tools Left on Tracks Halt Hong Kong MTR Island Line for One Hour

Hong Kong's MTR Island line was partially stopped for an hour during Wednesday’s rush hour. Maintenance equipment was left on the tracks near Wan Chai, causing delays. Transport Secretary Mable Chan has asked for a detailed report on the incident.

Hong Kong Social Enterprise Agape Garden Faces Setback After Tender Cancellation

February 11, 2026

Hong Kong Social Enterprise Agape Garden Faces Setback After Tender Cancellation

Agape Garden, a Hong Kong social enterprise, cannot open its new shop after the Housing Authority cancelled a tender due to wrong power supply details. The cancellation has left the business stuck without a new location.

China's Love-Brained Youth Pay Influencers for Scolding in Rising Emotional Trend

February 11, 2026

China's Love-Brained Youth Pay Influencers for Scolding in Rising Emotional Trend

In China, young people obsessed with love are paying influencers to scold them harshly online. This unusual emotional release is gaining popularity on live streams and paid courses, where blunt advice replaces comfort.

Karachi’s Land Grab Scandal: Political Power and Corruption in Prime Real Estate

February 11, 2026

Karachi’s Land Grab Scandal: Political Power and Corruption in Prime Real Estate

Karachi's prime land is being illegally seized by powerful political figures and corrupt officials. From fake FIRs to forged documents, the city’s land market is rife with scams. Builders and leaders like Ali Hassan Brohi are at the center of this massive racket, as illegal projects rise on state land while rightful owners wait.

Bangladesh Deploys 150,000 Police for Election Amid Violence Risks at Half of Polling Stations

February 11, 2026

Bangladesh Deploys 150,000 Police for Election Amid Violence Risks at Half of Polling Stations

Bangladesh is sending over 150,000 police for the upcoming elections. More than half the polling stations are marked as risky. Police Chief Baharul Alam vows full commitment to peace. Leading candidate Tarique Rahman warns of big challenges ahead.