The United States labor market showed signs of a slowdown, while Mexico sent humanitarian aid to Cuba, and activists took to the streets in Venezuela, according to recent reports. The CIA also released a new recruitment video targeting Chinese military personnel. Additionally, the withholding of Palestinian Authority revenues by Israel has led to funding cuts in Palestinian schools.
In the US, the economy continued to grow, but job openings and hiring rates had dropped to multi-year lows, according to BBC Business. Jacob Trigg, a former project manager in the tech industry, found himself struggling to find employment after losing his job. Despite submitting over 2,000 applications, he was still searching, relying on package delivery and landscaping jobs to make ends meet. "It's a huge surprise because I've always been able to get a job very easily," Trigg said, highlighting the unexpected difficulty.
Meanwhile, Mexico sent humanitarian aid to Cuba, navigating a delicate diplomatic situation with the US, reported The Guardian. Two Mexican navy ships arrived in Havana, carrying much-needed supplies.
In Venezuela, emboldened activists took to the streets, demonstrating a growing freedom of expression, also according to The Guardian. Student demonstrators gathered in Caracas to demand the release of political prisoners.
In the occupied West Bank, the withholding of tax revenues by Israel has significantly impacted the Palestinian school system, as reported by Al Jazeera. The Zenabia Elementary School in Nablus was forced to operate on a reduced schedule due to funding cuts.
Also, the CIA released a new Chinese-language recruitment video on its YouTube channel, encouraging members of China's military to spy for the United States, according to Al Jazeera. The video is part of a series aimed at providing information on how to securely contact the US spy agency.
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