
Dozens of Rescue Workers Killed in Israeli Attacks in Lebanon
At least 46 rescue workers and five medical personnel have been killed in Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon since the beginning of the conflict, according to the Lebanese Minister of Health.
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At least 46 rescue workers and five medical personnel have been killed in Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon since the beginning of the conflict, according to the Lebanese Minister of Health.
The UK government is under pressure to remove controversial American company Palantir from NHS England data systems and is exploring options to trigger a break clause in its contract.
MP Mahua Moitra ignited a political controversy by questioning the role of Gujaratis in the War for Independence compared to Bengalis, in response to the BJP's 'chargesheet' against the Mamata Banerjee government.

The National Education Union has warned that UK schools do not have sufficient staff or funding to effectively implement reforms for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
Union home secretary Govind Mohan has directed all ministries and departments to ensure their officials self-enumerate for the upcoming Census 2027 exercise, streamlining the data collection process.

Former Nepali Prime Minister K.P. Oli has been arrested in connection with his alleged role in a fatal protest crackdown last year that led to the ousting of his government.
Eurozone government bond yields are increasing, with investors concerned about the potential fiscal impact of geopolitical developments related to Iran.
Government proposal aims to curb the alleged suppression of share prices and reduce the ‘Korea discount’

Fine Gael MEP Regina Doherty stated that Ireland needs more landlords who own multiple properties and treat their role as a business, as the government aims to change the country's housing culture.

Former President Trump has issued an emergency order to ensure the payment of TSA workers, as funding for the agency remains stalled in Congress, impacting airport operations and ensuring workers receive their salaries.
Defence technology start-ups in the UK are considering moving abroad due to slow progress on government contracts and funding delays, potentially leading to a loss of innovation for the country.

The Andhra Pradesh Assembly has unanimously passed a resolution urging the Central government to legally recognize Amaravati as the state capital during upcoming Parliament sessions.

The Irish government has confirmed that income generated from a new investment scheme, currently under development by Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris, will not be subject to capital gains tax.