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Ministers from Asian and GCC states are depicted in a modern conference room, illuminated by digital displays, discussing the 'Future-of-Work' agenda, labor mobility governance, and protection mechanisms for migrant workers, reflecting the themes of the 8th Abu Dhabi Dialogue.
Feb 3, 2026, 23:04 UTC

8th Abu Dhabi Dialogue Adopts 'Future-of-Work' Agenda for Gulf Migrant Workers

Ministers from 17 Asian sending and GCC receiving states convened in Dubai for the 8th Abu Dhabi Dialogue, adopting a 'Future-of-Work' agenda. The initiative aims to enhance skills, improve labor mobility governance through digitalization and AI, and strengthen protection mechanisms for migrant workers in the Gulf region. Key outcomes include pilot 'Skills Mobility Corridors' and a blockchain ledger for contract tracking.

A large orange snowplow with bright headlights clears heavy snowfall from a highway during a blizzard in Bulgaria, illustrating the challenging road conditions and the deployment of snow-clearing machines following orange and yellow code warnings from the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology.
Feb 3, 2026, 22:05 UTC

Bulgaria Under Heavy Snowfall and Blizzard Warnings, Road Conditions Complicated

The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology issued orange and yellow code warnings for heavy snowfall and blizzards across most of Bulgaria, effective February 1, 2026. Expected snowfall ranges from 10 to 30 cm, leading to challenging road conditions, travel restrictions for heavy vehicles, and deployment of over 1,200 snow-clearing machines.

A single, hand-held beeswax candle flickers with a warm glow, representing the solemn observance of Maria Lichtmess, or Candlemas, a Christian national holiday in Liechtenstein commemorating the presentation of Jesus and purification of Mary.
Feb 3, 2026, 21:06 UTC

Schellenberg Municipal Office Closed for Maria Lichtmess Public Holiday

The municipal administration of Schellenberg, Liechtenstein, observed a closure on Monday, February 2, 2026, in observance of Maria Lichtmess, also known as Candlemas. This Christian holiday commemorates the presentation of Jesus at the Temple and the purification of the Virgin Mary, and is recognized as a national holiday in the Principality of Liechtenstein.

A cinematic wide shot at dusk shows a modern energy storage facility and new retail infrastructure in Pakistan, symbolizing Wafi Energy Pakistan Ltd's planned $100 million investment to expand its network and upgrade infrastructure.
Feb 3, 2026, 19:59 UTC

Wafi Energy Pakistan Considers $100 Million Investment to Boost Retail and Storage Infrastructure

Wafi Energy Pakistan Ltd, a Saudi-based energy company, is considering an investment of up to $100 million over the next two to three years. This significant capital injection aims to expand its retail network, enhance storage capacity, and upgrade infrastructure across Pakistan, reflecting growing confidence in the country's economic stability.

A dramatic low-angle view of a weathered, historic courthouse facade, with a single shaft of sunlight illuminating its upper section, symbolizing the closure of the nearly 27-year-old cold case of Victoria Hall's 1999 murder and kidnapping, for which serial killer Steve Wright, known as the 'Suffolk Strangler,' has pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey in London.
Feb 3, 2026, 19:57 UTC

Suffolk Strangler Steve Wright Pleads Guilty to 1999 Murder of Victoria Hall

Serial killer Steve Wright, known as the 'Suffolk Strangler,' has pleaded guilty to the 1999 murder and kidnapping of 17-year-old Victoria Hall. The plea, entered at the Old Bailey in London, closes a nearly 27-year-old cold case. Wright is already serving a whole-life sentence for five other murders committed in 2006.

A wide, low-angle shot of a large, quiet Brazilian industrial complex at dawn, with dormant machinery and cold smokestacks, symbolizing a retreat in industrial output for the mining and manufacturing sectors.
Feb 3, 2026, 19:53 UTC

IBGE Releases December 2025 Industrial Production Data for Brazil

The Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) has released its Monthly Industrial Survey of Physical Production (PIM-PF) for December 2025, showing a 1.2% retreat in industrial output. This data provides crucial insights into the performance of Brazil's mining and manufacturing sectors.

A dimly lit industrial warehouse scene shows a gloved hand placing documents on a table covered with technical blueprints and mechanical components, symbolizing the illicit export of industrial goods to Russian arms manufacturers via shell companies, leading to arrests by German federal prosecutors for violating EU sanctions.
Feb 3, 2026, 19:45 UTC

Germany Arrests Five in Major Sanctions Evasion Scheme Supplying Russian Arms Manufacturers

German federal prosecutors arrested five men on Monday, February 2, 2026, for allegedly violating EU sanctions. The suspects are accused of exporting over €30 million in industrial goods, including mechanical and technical components, to at least 24 Russian arms manufacturers since February 2022, using a sophisticated network of shell companies.

A low-angle shot at dawn shows a fleet of new DAF XD Electric trucks, with one prominent truck leading a convoy, against a misty industrial German backdrop, symbolizing German transport company Contargo's expansion of its electric fleet to 90 vehicles and its commitment to CO2 neutrality by 2045 for container transport.
Feb 3, 2026, 19:29 UTC

Contargo Expands Electric Fleet with 33 DAF XD Electric Trucks, Advances Towards 2045 CO2 Neutrality Goal

German transport company Contargo has significantly expanded its electric truck fleet by deploying 33 new DAF XD Electric trucks. This addition brings their total electric truck count to 90, reinforcing the company's commitment to achieving CO2 neutrality by 2045. The trucks, featuring a 525 kWh battery capacity and over 500 km range, will operate across 15 German locations for container transport.

A wide, low-angle shot of a dimly lit congressional hallway, featuring a lone figure representing House Speaker Mike Johnson at a crossroads, with long, distorted shadows symbolizing President Donald Trump's demands for a federal funding package and Democratic calls for immigration reforms converging upon him, illustrating the pressure to avert a government shutdown.
Feb 3, 2026, 18:58 UTC

President Trump Urges Swift Action to End Partial Government Shutdown Amidst House Challenges

President Donald Trump has called for immediate passage of a federal funding package to avert a prolonged partial government shutdown. The move comes as House Speaker Mike Johnson faces significant challenges in uniting his caucus and addressing Democratic demands for immigration reforms.

A close-up, low-angle shot of a modern electric vehicle's door, prominently featuring a robust, mechanical door handle, illuminated by a dramatic spotlight, representing China's new safety regulations banning hidden handles for EVs to enhance crash egress.
Feb 3, 2026, 18:58 UTC

China to Ban Hidden EV Door Handles Citing Crash Safety Concerns

China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has announced a ban on hidden car door handles for all electric vehicles, effective January 1, 2027. The move, aimed at enhancing crash safety, requires mechanical release mechanisms for all passenger car doors, addressing concerns over emergency egress and rescue.

A stylish international passenger, representing foreign tourists and arriving passengers, confidently walks through a brightly lit, modern airport arrivals hall with a shopping bag, symbolizing India's increased duty-free allowance under the new Baggage Rules 2026, aimed at streamlining customs and boosting tourism.
Feb 3, 2026, 17:56 UTC

India Increases Duty-Free Allowance for Arriving Passengers Under New Baggage Rules 2026

India's Ministry of Finance has significantly increased the duty-free allowance for international passengers and foreign tourists under the new Baggage Rules 2026, effective February 2, 2026. The allowance for arriving passengers is now ₹75,000, while foreign tourists can bring goods worth ₹25,000 duty-free. This marks the first major revision in a decade, aiming to streamline customs and boost tourism.

A wide, cinematic shot of the iconic Stade de France in Paris at golden hour, with a subtle silhouette of an American football goalpost against the twilight sky, symbolizing the NFL's first regular-season game in France in 2026 featuring the New Orleans Saints.
Feb 3, 2026, 17:56 UTC

NFL to Host Historic First Regular-Season Game in France in 2026

The NFL is set to make history in 2026 by hosting its first-ever regular-season game in France, with the New Orleans Saints playing at the iconic Stade de France in Paris. This marks a significant step in the league's global expansion efforts, targeting a growing fanbase in the country.

A Mexican cargo ship, carrying humanitarian aid including food, docks at a Cuban port, symbolizing Mexico's support for Cuba amidst its severe humanitarian crisis and fuel shortages.
Feb 3, 2026, 16:47 UTC

Mexico Pledges Humanitarian Aid to Cuba Amid US Tariff Threats

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced this week that Mexico will send humanitarian aid, including food, to Cuba. The decision comes as Cuba faces a severe humanitarian crisis exacerbated by fuel shortages and US pressure, including an Executive Order threatening tariffs on countries supplying oil to the island. Mexico will, however, hold off on oil shipments for now.

A wide, low-angle photograph shows the deserted main concourse of a grand Italian train station under overcast light, with a lone, weary traveler slumped on a bench, symbolizing widespread travel disruption and cancellations in Italy.
Feb 3, 2026, 16:47 UTC

Italy Braces for Widespread Travel Disruption in February Due to Nationwide Strikes

Italy is facing extensive travel disruption throughout February 2026, with over twenty strikes impacting air, rail, and port services. Travelers should anticipate significant delays and cancellations, particularly on key dates affecting national airlines, major railway operators, and port activities.

A wide, low-angle shot of a grand, dimly lit parliamentary chamber shows empty government benches in the foreground and silhouetted opposition figures in the mid-ground, with a single crumpled document on the polished marble floor, representing Spain's government's significant parliamentary defeat on January 27, 2026, when Congress rejected the 'omnibus' Royal Decree, which included pension revaluation, public transport subsidies, and eviction protections, impacting millions of citizens.
Feb 3, 2026, 15:43 UTC

Spanish Congress Rejects 'Omnibus' Decree, Halting Pension Revaluation and Key Social Measures

Spain's government suffered a significant parliamentary defeat on January 27, 2026, as Congress rejected an 'omnibus' Royal Decree. The comprehensive legislative package, which included a 2.7% pension revaluation for 2026, public transport subsidies, and eviction protections, was voted down by opposition parties, impacting millions of citizens.

A deserted street in an Atlantic Canadian town is buried under heavy, wind-driven snow during a powerful winter storm, with towering snowdrifts engulfing parked cars and a single streetlamp casting a weak glow.
Feb 3, 2026, 15:43 UTC

Winter Storm Batters Atlantic Canada, Causing Widespread Disruptions

A powerful winter storm swept across Atlantic Canada in late January and early February 2026, bringing heavy snowfall and strong winds. The storm led to extensive school closures, flight cancellations, and hazardous travel conditions across Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, and parts of New Brunswick, with some areas receiving up to 50 cm of snow.

A wide, low-angle shot of a majestic, neoclassical building at pre-dawn, symbolizing the Federal Reserve's Open Market Committee decision on January 28, 2026, to maintain the federal funds rate at 3.50%-3.75% after a pause in rate cuts, citing solid economic activity, low job gains, and elevated inflation.
Feb 3, 2026, 14:39 UTC

Federal Reserve Holds Interest Rates Steady at 3.50%-3.75% in First 2026 Meeting

The Federal Reserve's Open Market Committee voted to maintain the federal funds rate at 3.50%-3.75% following its first meeting of 2026 on January 28. This decision marks a pause after three consecutive rate cuts in late 2025, with the central bank citing solid economic activity, low job gains, and elevated inflation.

A gloved hand, symbolizing the Kremlin, carefully holds a glowing metallic sphere representing Iran's enriched uranium, set against a blurred background of geopolitical maps hinting at US-Iran friction and regional tensions.
Feb 3, 2026, 14:39 UTC

Russia Reiterates Uranium Processing Offer Amidst Heightened Iran Tensions

The Kremlin has reiterated its long-standing offer to process or store Iran's enriched uranium, aiming to de-escalate regional tensions. This comes as Iran continues to enrich uranium to 60% purity, a level close to weapons-grade, and amid heightened US-Iran friction.

A large, imposing, closed steel gate with a discarded cogwheel on the ground, symbolizing the European Parliament's International Trade Committee's rejection of Switzerland's request for exemption from new EU steel tariffs and the imposition of a 50% tariff on out-of-quota steel imports.
Feb 3, 2026, 14:29 UTC

European Parliament Committee Rejects Swiss Bid for Steel Tariff Exemption

The European Parliament's International Trade Committee has rejected Switzerland's request for an exemption from new EU steel tariffs. The new framework, set to replace existing safeguard measures in June 2026, will cap duty-free steel imports at 18.3 million tonnes annually and impose a 50% tariff on out-of-quota imports. Switzerland argues its steel industry does not contribute to global overcapacity and is vital for regional supply chains.

A wide, elevated view at pre-dawn shows the charred, skeletal remains of Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, with snow-dusted Swiss Alps in the background, depicting the devastating New Year's Day fire that resulted in 41 deaths and 116 injuries.
Feb 3, 2026, 14:28 UTC

Swiss Alpine Bar Fire Death Toll Rises to 41 After Teen Succumbs to Injuries

The death toll from the devastating New Year's Day fire at Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, has tragically increased to 41. An 18-year-old Swiss national died from severe injuries a month after the blaze, which also left 116 injured. Investigations into the cause and safety compliance are ongoing.