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📉🇺🇸 US Economy Unexpectedly Sheds 92,000 Jobs in February, Unemployment Rate Rises

The US economy unexpectedly lost 92,000 jobs in February, with the unemployment rate ticking up to 4.4%, marking the sixth contraction of the labor market under the Trump administration. The February jobs report, released by the US Labor Department on Friday, defied economists' forecasts of marginal gains between 50,000 and 59,000 jobs.

🏛️💶 Cologne Cathedral to Introduce Entrance Fee for Visitors

Cologne's iconic cathedral in Germany will begin charging an entrance fee for visitors starting from the second half of this year. The cathedral chapter announced this decision during a press conference on Thursday.

⚔️🔥 South Sudan: Risk of Return to Full-Scale Civil War Escalates

South Sudan, the world's youngest country, is reeling from an escalating conflict between the government-aligned army and opposition forces, with observers warning of a potential return to a full-blown civil war. Violent confrontations between the military, loyal to President Salva Kiir, and insurgents believed to be allied with suspended Vice-President Riek Machar have intensified in recent weeks, raising fears of renewed widespread violence.

⚖️🔒 Hong Kong Activist Jimmy Lai Refuses to Appeal 20-Year Sentence

Prominent pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai has announced he will not appeal his 20-year prison sentence in Hong Kong, marking the end of a protracted legal battle for the 78-year-old critic of the Chinese Communist Party and potentially opening the door to political negotiations for his release. The decision concludes years of court proceedings against the British citizen, whose case has drawn international condemnation.

🌍🔥 Trump Administration Attempts to Sink UN Climate Resolution, but Vanuatu Hopes for Adoption

The Trump administration in the United States has attempted to completely derail a UN resolution demanding action on the climate crisis, leading to cuts in the proposal but not its total elimination. Vanuatu, a Pacific island nation that considers itself existentially threatened by climate change, was forced to remove sections of its draft resolution in hopes that a reduced version could be adopted in a UN vote later this month.

🏎️🌍 F1 Star Lewis Hamilton Calls for Movement to "Take Africa Back", Criticizes European Influence

Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, on the eve of the new Formula One season in Melbourne, has called for a movement to "take Africa back", alleging that the continent is being "controlled" by European powers. He outlined his ambition to compete in a grand prix on African soil, emphasizing the need to address what he described as ongoing external dominance.

🏔️🏅 2026 Winter Paralympics Kick Off in Italy Amid Boycotts and Star Athletes

Northern Italy, fresh from hosting the Winter Olympics, is set to welcome the 2026 Winter Paralympic Games. The events will take place over 10 days from March 6 to 15 across three main locations: Milan, Cortina d’Ampezzo, and Val di Fiemme. Approximately 665 athletes from 56 nations are expected to compete in 79 medal events across six sports: Para-alpine skiing, Para-biathlon, Para cross-country skiing, Para-ice hockey, Para-snowboard, and wheelchair curling. Each sport features multiple categories based on the type and level of disability of the competing athletes.

⚔️🛢️ US 'Regime Change' Model: After Venezuela, Iran Also Targeted

US intelligence (CIA) tracked the leader of an oil-rich, US-baiting nation to a heavily guarded compound in the mountain-flanked capital. Then, US military force demonstrated its power to remove that leader from power. Finally, a more pliant successor was installed to do Washington's bidding. This was the recipe for Donald Trump's recent 'regime change' in Venezuela. The country's president, Nicolás Maduro, was abducted in Caracas before dawn on 3 January.

⚔️💥 US and Israeli Strategy to Weaken Iran Faces Mounting Risks of Regional Destabilization

Supporters of the US and Israeli military campaign against Iran argue that weakening Tehran by degrading its missile capabilities, crippling its navy, and reducing its ability to project power through regional allies will make the Middle East safer. However, this strategy rests on an assumption that a weaker Iran would produce a more stable region. In reality, destabilizing one of the Middle East’s largest and most strategically important states could unleash forces far more dangerous than the status quo.

🛡️⚠️ US Regime Bolsters Security Amid Fears of Iranian Retaliation for Bombing Campaign

Federal and local authorities across the United States have announced heightened security measures, including increased law enforcement patrols and enhanced protection for sensitive sites. Security experts state these precautions are in response to fears that Iran, or its proxies, may launch retaliatory attacks on American soil following the recent US and Israeli bombing of Iranian territory. The measures aim to counter potential threats from both state-directed operatives and lone actors allegedly inspired by Tehran.

⚔️🔥 South Sudan: Escalating Conflict Between Government and Opposition Risks Return to Full-Scale Civil War

South Sudan, the world's youngest nation, is reeling from an escalating conflict between the government-aligned army and opposition forces, which observers warn risks returning the country to a full-blown civil war. Violent confrontations between the military, loyal to President Salva Kiir, and insurgents believed to be allied with suspended Vice-President Riek Machar have increased significantly in recent weeks, highlighting the fragility of the 2018 peace agreement.

⚖️🔒 Jimmy Lai Declines to Appeal: 20-Year Prison Sentence in Hong Kong

Prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai has announced he will not appeal his conviction and 20-year prison sentence. The 78-year-old critic of the Chinese Communist Party was convicted in December last year on charges of sedition and conspiracy to collude with foreign forces, with the sentence handed down in February. Lai pleaded not guilty to all charges, but the penalty imposed on him is the harshest given for national security offences in Hong Kong.