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The Latest | Gaza families bid a tearful goodbye to critically ill kids leaving for treatment abroad
Livemint· 29 minutes agoFamilies bid a tearful goodbye to nearly two dozen critically ill children who left Gaza for treatment abroad on Thursday. It’s the first medical evacuation since the territory’s sole travel ...
Foxconn employment row: Trade unions gather info on recruitment exercise at Tamil Nadu plant
Indian Express· 1 hour agoThe Union Ministry of Labour and Employment has sought a detailed report from the Tamil Nadu labour...
Man sentenced to 90 years in prison for shooting outside Silver Spring restaurant in 2023
WDVM· 21 hours agoMONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — A Montgomery County judge sentenced a man from Olney to 90...
Paris Saint-Germain considering returning for Man United star Marcus Rashford
The Peoples Person Articles· 5 hours agoEven the FA Cup final success cannot mask the fact that Manchester United had a disastrous season...
These historians spent years studying the prophet Joseph Smith’s life. Here’s what they learned...
Deseret News· 2 hours agoWhen Smith traveled to Washington, D.C., to meet with President Martin Van Buren, he found it...
Andrew Tate Hits Back at Sean Strickland for Calling Him ‘Scam Artist’
Pinkvilla· 2 hours agoThe world of mixed martial arts and social media clashed recently when Sean Strickland and Andrew...
Native American ceremony celebrates rare white buffalo birth in Yellowstone - Times of India
The Times of India· 4 hours agoIn a heartwarming ceremony near Hebgen Lake, just outside Yellowstone National Park, hundreds...
Fighting for survival: Climate change-fuelled heat pushes poor women to limits of endurance
The Telegraph· 12 hours ago“It’s all about survival,” says Majida Begum, her face wreathed in sweat as she sifts through waste...
Women 'changing the game' in Mongolia's patriarchal politics - Times of India
The Times of India· 14 hours agoULAANBAATAR: Women candidates are pushing for greater representation in Mongolia's male-dominated...
Sanitation as a Human Right: Ensuring Access for Marginalised Groups - News18
News18· 8 hours agoThe history of human rights dates back to ancient civilisations, where laws were written to include principles of justice, fairness, and protection. In fact, it wasn’t until after the end of ...