World News | Officials from India, Maldives Hold Meeting in Male Amid Diplomatic Row
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Officials from the Indian High Commission in the Maldives met with officials at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Male, Maldives local media reported on Sunday. World News | Officials from India, Maldives Hold Meeting in Male Amid Diplomatic Row.
Latest News | Faridabad: Woman Hangs Self over Daughter's Demand for Mobile Phone
Get latest articles and stories on Latest News at LatestLY. A 27-year-old woman reportedly hanged herself from the ceiling of her house after her young daughter demanded her mobile phone for playing games, police said on Thursday. Latest News | Faridabad: Woman Hangs Self over Daughter's Demand for Mobile Phone.
Foreign Office warns UK tourists in Greece over 'cultural difference' that'll get them arrested
Under its ' Laws and cultural differences' section on its website, the Foreign Office has updated its safety and security advice for Brits.
Heavy rainfall and rising Bago River levels prompt opening of 27 Flood Relief Camps, affecting over 25,000 People
 Due to heavy rainfall and rising water levels of the Bago River in Bago Township, 27 flood relief camps have been opened, and over 25,000 people have been affected by flooding, according to the Ministry of Information. Currently, there are 27 flood relief camps in operation across four villages in Ward No.13 as of July 28. The Bago Region Government Committee is providing food and accommodation to the flood victims.
Kajang Couple Evicted from Flats & Living in Abandoned Car in Parking Lot, Refuses Help from Others
Having been unable to pay their rent for about 8 months, a couple was evicted from their flat in Taman Bukit Kenangan, Kajang, and are forced to live in an
Death toll of Palestinians in Gaza rises to 20,674: Ministry
Gaza: At least 20,674 Palestinians were killed, and 54,536 others wounded in the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict since October 7, the Gaza-based Health
Israel-Hamas war: Pregnant women in Gaza face medical uncertainty with dozens of hospitals closed
Pregnant women in the Gaza Strip are facing medical uncertainty as dozens of hospitals and health centres are closed due to the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. According to a report by the news agency Reuters on Friday (Jan 5), 29-year-old Iman Al-Masry recently gave birth to quadruplets via a c-section at the Al-Awda Hospital in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza.
Rise in ‘delicate’ medical emergencies seen in England’s A&Es
New figures show NHS A&E departments dealt with “caffeine poisoning”, typhoid, plague and even smallpox - as well as some more embarrassing injuries
China Faces a Surge in Children Suffering Respiratory Illnesses
The resurgence of several respiratory pathogens comes as China heads into its first winter after easing stringent Covid-19 pandemic restrictions, and it appears to have hit children particularly hard.
Irish-Palestinian doctor speaks of the dwindling services left in Gazan hospitals
Dr Ahmed El-Mokhallati told Al Jazeera that some staff members can no longer get to the hospital.
Displaced people report lack of food, water, and medical supplies
The majority of the 10 thousand people living in the Jara IDP site, situated in Habru Woreda, North Wollo Zone of the Amhara regional State, have not received any form of assistance for the past two months, the Voice of America reported. The displaced people who sought refuge there from the ongoing ethnic attacks in the Wollega zone of the Oromia region told the radio that they are facing health problems and struggle daily to obtain food, water, and medicine. Children are compelled to beg at nearby defense forces camps, they said. Ahmed Awel, the father of six children, states…
Doctors see surge in patients in clinics, online amid COVID-19 wave
Providers are leveraging artificial intelligence and hiring short-term help to ease the manpower crunch.
Council's plan for Kingswood high street amid struggle with 'empty shops and antisocial behaviour'
Pedestrianisation had been considered but now looks unlikely to happen
30 Days Lockdown Threat: Simon Ekpa exploiting Southeast gov’s weakness – Ohanaeze
The factional Secretary-General of Ohanaeze, Okechukwu Isiguzoro, on Sunday, said the self-acclaimed Prime Minister of Biafra, Simon Ekpa was exploiting
Zambia: Health authorites rallying to contain worst cholera outbreak in a decade
"I've told them that they cannot participate in burials, and I also told them that they cannot have funerals at their homes. I also told the general public not to attend funerals anymore. To avoid those funerals, especially if someone has died from cholera because they are risking their lives..."
MP CM Mohan Yadav orders survey of coaching centres operating in basements to avoid Delhi-like tragedy
In a review meeting at the state secretariat on Monday, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav directed officials to inspect coaching institutes being run in basements of buildings and ensure safety measures are in place.
MP Tony Lloyd leaves hospital to spend time he 'has left with family' as blood cancer develops into 'aggressive and untreatable leukaemia'
The veteran Labour politician said his office will remain open 'to support his constituents'
Gaza’s next tragedy: Disease risk spreads amid overcrowded shelters, dirty water and breakdown of basic sanitation
High levels of diarrhea, scabies and respiratory infections have been reported as bombing campaign progresses – and children are the most vulnerable.
World News | Indonesia's Mount Merapi Unleashes Lava as Other Volcanoes Flare Up, Forcing Thousands to Evacuate
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Indonesia's Mount Merapi erupted on Sunday, spreading searing gas clouds and avalanches of lava down its slopes as other active volcanoes flared up across the country, forcing the evacuation of thousands. World News | Indonesia's Mount Merapi Unleashes Lava as Other Volcanoes Flare Up, Forcing Thousands to Evacuate.
I won’t fly in private jets when my people are suffering – Dormaahene shades Otumfuo
Dormaahene, Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Agyemang Badu II has remarked that he will not be seen flying in a private jet while his people in Dormaa Ahenkro suffer.
Elderly East Kilbride residents hit out at council over 'health hazard' bin shed
Residents had nowhere to store their trash which ended up spilling out onto the street
Heavy winter rains in Pakistan kill at least 29 people, collapse buildings and trigger landslides
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — Heavy rains that swept across Pakistan have left at least 29 people dead and 50 others injured, collapsed houses and triggered landslides that blocked roads, particularly in the northwest, authorities said Sunday.
On Camera, Man sexually assaults cows in middle of night, Hindu outfits demand strict action
Kuchinda: In a repulsive act of beastliness, some cows has been reportedly sexually assaulted by a man at a petrol pump in Kuchinda on last Wednesday. The
AGH Militant Associate Arrested, Arms & Ammo Recovered in Shopian: Police - Greater Kashmir
"During preliminary questioning, the arrested militant associate disclosed that he is working as an associate of banned outfit AGH and was supposed to carry out attacks on security forces in the district",
Sudan war: After escaping the war at home, refugees face hunger and diseases
The 11-month long war in Sudan continues to push thousands of men, women and children out of their homes. In addition to the perils of hunger and dehydration the spread of diseases has proven deadly.
UK tourists in Majorca warned 'hundreds' of bars and restaurants 'face closure'
The warning has come from the restaurant association, PIMEM-Restauración which says their members are being strangled by three essential factors.
Mat Rempit Repents After Death of Fellow Street Racer Friend, Now Runs Clothing Stores & Earns 6 Figures
27-year-old Muhammad Arif now runs a clothing store and makes 6-figure a month but before this, he was living the life of a Mat Rempit.Everything changed
World News | At Least 15 Catholic Worshippers Were Killed in an Attack During a Service in Northern Burkina Faso
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. At least 15 Catholic worshippers were killed in a Burkina Faso village on Sunday when gunmen attacked a community as they gathered for prayers in the country's conflict-hit northern region, church officials said. World News | At Least 15 Catholic Worshippers Were Killed in an Attack During a Service in Northern Burkina Faso.
Afghan Schoolgirls Finish Sixth Grade in Tears, as Taliban Say Their Education is Over
The Taliban have defied global condemnation and warnings that the restrictions will make it almost impossible for them to gain recognition as the country's legitimate rulers.
No room at the inn? As holidays approach, migrants face eviction from New York City shelters
It could be a cold and grim New Year for thousands of migrant families living in New York City’s emergency shelter system.
India News | First World Odia Language Conference to Be Celebrated Across Urban Areas in Odisha
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Organized by the Odia Language and Culture Department of the Odisha government, the conference aims to delve into the past, present, and future of Odia, now recognized as one of the classical languages in the country. India News | First World Odia Language Conference to Be Celebrated Across Urban Areas in Odisha.
'Surrounded by smell of poo' - More complaints about Seaview Wastewater Treatment Plant
Odours from the city's Seaview Wastewater Treatment Plant are worse than ever before despite recent upgrades to improve the smells, a Lower Hutt resident claims.
Powerful Portraits of People Living in Areas Threatened by Rising Sea Levels
These peoples are at the forefront of climate change.
Meteorological Agency warns of more quakes as temblors continue east of Tokyo
Japan's weather agency has warned of more earthquakes in Chiba Prefecture east of Tokyo following a series of temblors in recent days, detecting a movement known as "slow slip" in tectonic plates off the coast. The slow-slip event is believed to be occurring off the Boso Peninsula on the boundary…
Kids 'don't feel safe' at Ayrshire children's home due to 'distressed behaviours of peers'
Spark of Genius Woodside, based at Dalrymple Road, Coylton, was graded as ‘weak’ following an unannounced inspection.
Record number of people treated in Irish hospitals last year, despite 'unacceptably long' waits
Demand at Emergency Departments increased again in the first 12 weeks of this year.
In sickness and in health – Patient ties the knot from Gauteng hospital bed
Far East Rand Hospital management did not let sickness stand in the way of love when they allowed a patient to get married in his hospital bed on Sunday.
Afghans Marry in Mass Ceremony in Bid to Cut Costs
Fifty couples married in joint ceremony in Afghan capital -- a growing practice to reduce astronomical cost of traditional weddings in impoverished country
Boy, 12, Dies After Eating Noodles In UP, 5 Family Members Hospitalised
A 12-year-old boy died and five people of his family here were taken ill allegedly after consuming noodles, officials said on Sunday.
Body of missing youth fished out from Jhelum - Greater Kashmir
Srinagar, Feb 25: Body of a missing youth was found in river Jhelum at Safa Kadal here today. An official said that the body was shifted…
India News | Soldiers Turn Lifesavers off the Battlefield, Saving Blood Cancer Patients
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. In a story of selflessness that transcends the battlefield, two remarkable Army personnel Captain Cyrus and Fezal have become heroes not with weapons but with a life-saving stem cell donation. India News | Soldiers Turn Lifesavers off the Battlefield, Saving Blood Cancer Patients.
Louisiana lawmakers work to address 'silent danger' of thousands of dead and beetle-infested trees
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Dead pine trees, weakened by last summer’s drought and hungry beetles, are a major public safety concern for Louisiana residents, with fears that fragile tree limbs may come crashing down on homes, roads, power lines and businesses without warning, officials say.
‘Forever chemicals’ in thousands of private wells near military sites, study finds
Water tests show nearly 3,000 private wells located near 63 active and former U.S. military bases are contaminated with “forever chemicals” at levels higher than what federal regulators consider safe
Liberia: Senate Moves to Address Concerns of Disenchanted Wives and Widows of the AFL - FrontPageAfrica
MONROVIA — The plenary of the Liberian Senate has reached a decision to take actions to resolve the long-standing issues and challenges affecting members of the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL). However, they intend to do so based on priority. By Henry Karmo henry.karmo@frontpageafricaonline.com The Senate’s latest decision comes from a report submitted by its
Liberia: Mobbed CDC Partisan Solomon Joshua Succumbs to Death after Months of Internal Bleeding - FrontPageAfrica
Monrovia – Joshua Solomon, the flamboyant model and beauty pageant trainer who was severely beaten supposedly by partisans of the Unity Party during the just ended electoral political campaign, has passed. By Gboko Stewart, gboko@journalrage.org Solomon, 35, a member of the outgoing Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) of President George M. Weah succumbed to his
Morning Digest: With hundreds stranded in Sao Paulo, India to broach topic with Brazil Minister; SIT formed to probe sexual abuse in Malayalam filmdom, and more
The Hindu Morning Digest gives a select list of stories to start the day. Read the top news today on August 26, 2024.
Liberia: House ‘Majority Bloc’ Leader Koffa, Leads Delegation to Totota Disaster Scene, Donates L$945K to Victims and Bereaved Families - FrontPageAfrica
TOTOTA, Bong County – The Deputy Speaker and leading candidate for the Speakership of the 55th National Legislature on Saturday led a delegation from the “majority bloc” of the incoming 55th Legislature to Totota, Bong County—the site of the recent tanker explosion tragedy—to sympathize and identify with the families of the victims many of whom
Tradespeople picket at site of National Children's Hospital in dispute over travel allowances
It’s the fourth day of strike action, which have involved pickets being placed on large construction sites where members of the MEBSCA are carrying out works.
In Burkina Faso, a growing number of children are traumatized by war
About 60% of the displaced are children. Many are traumatized, but mental health services are limited and children are often overlooked for treatment.
1916 Easter Rising museum, on Moore Street, sees more delays
Due to the time lapse in the start date, officials will have to seek new government consent to move forward with the 1916 Easter Rising museum located in houses used during the rebel leader's retreats on Moore Street, in Dublin.
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