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Medics face action for uploading video
LAHORE: The Punjab health department has suspended the training of four postgraduate lady doctors of the Lady Willingdon Hospital for recording and making public an inappropriate video clip of a surgical procedure. The action was initiated against them when a video clip, uploaded on social media pla...
Maldives tells UK it does not recognise Chagos Islands deal with Mauritius
The Maldives is threatening international legal action to press its claim for control of the Chagos Islands.
Trump plan proposes to disarm Hamas in eight months, destroy tunnels
CAIRO: Hamas would be required to allow the destruction of its vast Gaza tunnel network as it lays down its arms in stages over eight months under a disarmament plan presented by US President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace”. The plan follows a timeline that begins with a US-backed committee of Pale...
LA United School District scandal leads to charges as $22M scheme allegedly drained funds meant for students
A former LAUSD IT employee and a tech firm owner face felony charges in an alleged $22 million pay-to-play money laundering scheme, prosecutors say.
'Starmer is right to stand firm and stare down unhinged Donald Trump over Iran war'
"The Prime Minister has made clear the UK will not be dragged into another Middle East war. It is not weakness. It is leadership"
Pregnant women and cancer patients ‘at risk’ because of sonographer shortage
Concerns have been raised about a shortfall in workers who help scan pregnant women and cancer patients.
Royal Regiment of Scotland to celebrate 20th anniversary
The Royal Regiment of Scotland is Scotland’s only infantry regiment and the senior line infantry regiment in the British Army.
John Swinney to tell Edinburgh rally of ‘prize’ of Scottish independence
The Scottish First Minister and SNP leader will be speaking at the Believe in Scotland rally on Saturday.
Sarwar pledges to slash NHS waiting times and end 8am GP appointment ‘scramble’
The Scottish Labour leader said his party would ‘build a better future for Scotland’.
B'luru medical college professor defied campus ban, forcibly held girl's hand; booked for trespass
A university faculty member is under scrutiny after reportedly making an inappropriate marriage proposal to a student during a lecture, causing significant unrest among the student body. Abdul Rehman Sharif faces serious allegations, including assault, sexual harassment, and criminal trespass, after...
Chicago-area student paper unveils ICE tracker days after illegal migrant charged for Sheridan Gorman murder
Dominican University's Dominican Star newspaper launched an ICE tracker just days after an illegal immigrant was charged for the murder of 18-year-old Loyola student Sheridan Gorman.
Pakistani ports emerge as safe trade hub
ISLAMABAD: With the implementation of facilitation measures, long queues of container ships have begun forming at Karachi ports as global shipping lines divert vessels to Pakistan, seeking safer routes amid increased risks in the Strait of Hormuz due to the ongoing Middle East conflict. The governm...
Iran war live: Trump again slams NATO’s lack of support for war on Tehran
Iranian Red Crescent says more than 92,600 civilian units were damaged across the country in US-Israeli attacks.
Several troops injured, multiple refuelling aircraft hit in Iran strike on US base in Saudi Arabia
At least 10 US troops injured in the attack on Prince Sultan Air Base
Andrew Garfield warns fans against watching 'Harry Potter,' calls Rowling ‘she that shall remain nameless’
Andrew Garfield said watching Harry Potter films is now "controversial," accusing J.K. Rowling of supporting 'inhumane' causes in a recent radio interview.
Iran war energy shock revives Asean’s power grid plans: ‘it’s the way to go’
For a few weeks after the bombs started falling on Iran, Southeast Asian governments told their people not to worry. Emergency funds would cushion the blow. Subsidies would hold. Prices would stabilise. A month on, with oil well above US$100 a barrel, long queues for fuel forming at petrol stations...
New $1 Billion Airport Near Delhi to Test India’s Buildout Boom
Realtors in Jewar are ecstatic. A construction frenzy sparked by an airport project has swept through this otherwise monotonous farming town near New Delhi.
Music Festivals Put Down Roots in Asia as War Makes Travel Tough
Global music festivals are moving closer to their audiences in Asia as war-driven travel disruptions reshape how far fans are willing to go.
Physical Intelligence is reportedly in talks to raise $1 billion, again
The deal would effectively double the company's $5.6 billion valuation in just four months.
Judge Agrees to Drop Charges Against Officers in Breonna Taylor’s Death
The Trump administration had asked the court to dismiss the charges, describing them as an example of “weaponized federal overreach” by the Biden administration.