Hong Kong Bans Raw Oysters from 3 Firms After 21 Food Poisoning Cases

February 10, 2026

Hong Kong Bans Raw Oysters from 3 Firms After 21 Food Poisoning Cases

Hong Kong health officials have stopped raw oyster sales from two local companies and a South Korean firm after 21 food poisoning cases were linked to their products. A norovirus outbreak is also under probe at a top hotel.

Norway Orders Public Probe Into Foreign Ministry Ties to Jeffrey Epstein

February 10, 2026

Norway Orders Public Probe Into Foreign Ministry Ties to Jeffrey Epstein

Norway's parliament has agreed to a rare external inquiry into its Foreign Ministry's links to Jeffrey Epstein. Top officials, including ex-PM Thorbjoern Jagland and ambassador Mona Juul, face police corruption investigations amid new Epstein-related revelations.

Pakistan Air Force Completes ‘Golden Eagle’ Exercise Emphasizing AI and Indigenous Tech

February 10, 2026

Pakistan Air Force Completes ‘Golden Eagle’ Exercise Emphasizing AI and Indigenous Tech

The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has successfully finished the ‘Golden Eagle’ exercise, showcasing advanced AI use and home-grown technologies to boost combat strength and readiness.

TOI World Desk Delivers Reliable Global News with Privacy Promise

February 10, 2026

TOI World Desk Delivers Reliable Global News with Privacy Promise

TOI World Desk offers 24/7 global news with accuracy and depth. They promise not to share your personal data for ads, ensuring a safe reading experience.

Buddhist Monks End 3,700km Walk for Peace in Washington D.C.

February 10, 2026

Buddhist Monks End 3,700km Walk for Peace in Washington D.C.

Two dozen Buddhist monks reached Washington D.C. after a long 3,700 km walk across nine states. Braving cold and storms, their Walk for Peace spreads a message of kindness amid US tensions.

Guntur Food Safety Raids Seize Stale Food from 16 Outlets, Notices Issued

February 10, 2026

Guntur Food Safety Raids Seize Stale Food from 16 Outlets, Notices Issued

Food Safety Department raided 16 restaurants, sweet shops and bakeries in Guntur and seized stale cooked food and sweets. Notices issued for hygiene violations and unlicensed operation.

Supreme Court Urges Election Commission to Curb Election Spending

February 10, 2026

Supreme Court Urges Election Commission to Curb Election Spending

The Supreme Court has asked the Election Commission of India to consider suggestions for new rules to reduce election costs. The court said the ideas from petitioner Prabhakar Deshpande deserve attention to ensure fair polls.

Pakistan's Nepra Ends Net Metering for Solar Users, Moves to Net Billing

February 10, 2026

Pakistan's Nepra Ends Net Metering for Solar Users, Moves to Net Billing

Pakistan’s power regulator Nepra ended net metering for solar energy consumers and switched to net billing, triggering protests in Parliament. Lawmakers called it unfair, while the Power Minister defended the change as legal and necessary to protect consumers.

Tesco UK Boss Warns of ‘Quiet Epidemic’ of Joblessness With Millions Out of Work

February 10, 2026

Tesco UK Boss Warns of ‘Quiet Epidemic’ of Joblessness With Millions Out of Work

Tesco UK chief Ashwin Prasad warns millions are jobless and on benefits, calling it a ‘quiet epidemic’ harming the nation. He urges government and businesses to act now.

15-Year-Old Gets 13 Years for Killing 12-Year-Old Leo Ross in Birmingham

February 10, 2026

15-Year-Old Gets 13 Years for Killing 12-Year-Old Leo Ross in Birmingham

A 15-year-old has been sentenced to at least 13 years for stabbing 12-year-old Leo Ross to death in Birmingham. The court heard Leo was an innocent boy attacked randomly. His family expressed deep pain, while his mother called the sentence a ‘joke’.