Canada and France Open Greenland Consulates in Show of Support Against Trump’s Threats

February 7, 2026

Canada and France Open Greenland Consulates in Show of Support Against Trump’s Threats

Canada and France have opened consulates in Greenland’s capital Nuuk to back the local government. This move comes amid US President Trump’s past threats to control Greenland’s strategic Arctic island. Both countries send a clear message of solidarity, emphasizing Greenland’s autonomy and opposing any US takeover.

Hong Kong Set to Launch Licensed Ride-Hailing by Q4 2026 with New Transport Strategy

February 7, 2026

Hong Kong Set to Launch Licensed Ride-Hailing by Q4 2026 with New Transport Strategy

Hong Kong will start licensed ride-hailing services by the fourth quarter of 2026. The government aims to improve taxi services and develop smart, green transit. A new 124-page transport blueprint backs this move to boost private transport options while aligning with China’s 15th Five-Year Plan.

Hong Kong Repeals Bus Seat Belt Law, Plans Public Consultation and Expert Review

February 7, 2026

Hong Kong Repeals Bus Seat Belt Law, Plans Public Consultation and Expert Review

Hong Kong cancels its bus seat belt rule after complaints and limited application. Officials will review the policy and seek public feedback soon.

Gold Shines in Asia Amid Volatile Markets and Pent-Up Demand

February 7, 2026

Gold Shines in Asia Amid Volatile Markets and Pent-Up Demand

Gold remains strong in Asia despite recent moves to the US dollar. Investors watch silver too as trade talks ease tensions, say analysts.

Hong Kong Teachers Given One Year to Get Practising Certificates, Education Chief Says

February 7, 2026

Hong Kong Teachers Given One Year to Get Practising Certificates, Education Chief Says

Hong Kong teachers must obtain practising certificates within a year under new rules. Education chief Christine Choi warns schools not to assist unqualified teachers. Certificates require six criteria including professional development and legal commitments.

China-Canada Canola Trade Sees Cautious Revival Amid USMCA Talks

February 7, 2026

China-Canada Canola Trade Sees Cautious Revival Amid USMCA Talks

China has restarted canola imports from Canada, sparking hope for producers. But insiders warn that without clear long-term guarantees and with USMCA talks ahead, the deal's future remains uncertain.

Judge Clears Way to Release Evidence in Chicago Border Patrol Shooting Case

February 7, 2026

Judge Clears Way to Release Evidence in Chicago Border Patrol Shooting Case

A judge approved the public release of crucial evidence, including texts and videos, in the case of Marimar Martinez, shot by a Border Patrol agent in Chicago. The move aims to clear her name after she was wrongly called a 'domestic terrorist.'

Voters with Disabilities Face Harsh Waits in West Bengal Electoral Roll Revision

February 7, 2026

Voters with Disabilities Face Harsh Waits in West Bengal Electoral Roll Revision

Disabled voters in West Bengal struggle with long waits and stress during electoral roll hearings, despite Election Commission rules allowing home verification and exemption from physical hearings.

Energy CEOs: Gas Demand Soars as AI and Population Drive Energy Addition, Not Transition

February 7, 2026

Energy CEOs: Gas Demand Soars as AI and Population Drive Energy Addition, Not Transition

Leading energy CEOs from QatarEnergy, Shell, and ExxonMobil say global gas demand will rise sharply by 2050. AI, data centers, and growth fuel energy needs, making gas a key player alongside renewables.

Dow Jones Hits 50,000 for the First Time on Tech and AI Boom

February 7, 2026

Dow Jones Hits 50,000 for the First Time on Tech and AI Boom

The Dow Jones surged past 50,000 for the first time, helped by strong tech stocks and optimism around AI spending. Nvidia soared, while Amazon dipped on massive AI investment plans.