Two Arrested for Attempted Sabotage of German Naval Ships at Hamburg Port

February 3, 2026

Two Arrested for Attempted Sabotage of German Naval Ships at Hamburg Port

German and Greek authorities detained two men for trying to damage naval ships in Hamburg. The suspects tampered with safety systems and fuel lines. The arrests highlight rising worries about sabotage in Europe amid ongoing tensions with Russia.

Colombian Commandos Battle Drug Gangs Amid Rising Cocaine Production and US Pressure

February 3, 2026

Colombian Commandos Battle Drug Gangs Amid Rising Cocaine Production and US Pressure

Colombia’s Jungle Commandos continue fierce operations against drug labs in the Amazon. Cocaine production hits record highs despite seizures, stirring tensions with the US.

US Offers Adoption Waiver Amid Green Card Freeze on 75 Countries

February 3, 2026

US Offers Adoption Waiver Amid Green Card Freeze on 75 Countries

The US State Department allows adoption cases to proceed despite the Green Card freeze on 75 countries. Families can continue visa processes under a new waiver.

APSSDC Launches Germany Job Programme for Transmission Line Technicians with ₹3.16 Lakh Salary

February 3, 2026

APSSDC Launches Germany Job Programme for Transmission Line Technicians with ₹3.16 Lakh Salary

APSSDC teams up with OMCAP to offer skilled transmission line technicians in Andhra Pradesh jobs in Germany. Eligible candidates can apply online for a ₹3.16 lakh monthly salary on two-year contracts.

NSW Tightens Hate Speech Rules for Teachers, May Curb Gaza Talk in Schools

February 3, 2026

NSW Tightens Hate Speech Rules for Teachers, May Curb Gaza Talk in Schools

NSW has new hate speech rules for teachers, allowing quicker actions for comments in or out of class. Critics say it could silence Gaza discussions and targets Palestine supporters. Premier Chris Minns says rules fight hate, not free speech. Teacher groups express concern, while officials push for safe school environments.