NHS introducing ‘close-relative marriage’ nurse role in UK draws backlash | World News

The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) has advertised a pilot role known as a “close-relative marriage nurse/midwife” at a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in Bradford. The listing attracted widespread attention after screenshots began circulating on social media.The job was posted by Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust as a two-year pilot role based in…

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America invited us in: Indian-origin tech leader who funded over 100 startups says he’s worried about future

Indian-American businessman Kanwal Singh Rekhi, who became the first Indian-American to take a company public in Silicon Valley, said he is worried about the future amid the divisive atmosphere. The rhetoric against Indians has been heating up and policymakers are accusing Indians of cheating immigration policies, making it harder for Indians to get visas. The…

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3 Indians arrested in Surrey for extortion shooting after Canada city mayor’s call for ’emergency’

Another extortion-related shooting took place in Surrey Sunday leading to the arrest of three Indian men, including one 19-year-old, amid Surrey mayor Brenda Locke’s appeal to the federal government to declare a national state of emergency in Surrey over the rampant extortion incidents. Surrey police officers responded to a shooting incident on Sunday and arrested…

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“She was going to marry Charlie”: Laura Loomer reignites speculation about Candace Owens and Charlie Kirk’s relationship

Laura Loomer sparked fresh controversy after claiming Candace Owens believed she would one day marry the late Charlie Kirk. The accusation followed Owens’ renewed public comments about Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk. Loomer’s post revived long standing speculation about Owens’ motives, blurring the line between political disagreement, personal grief, and unresolved tensions within conservative media circles….

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Inside China’s gray zone activities: How Beijing is salami slicing its way to influence

“Hide your strength and bide your time,” Deng Xiaoping, the transformative Chinese premier, once advised – a maxim that became shorthand for China’s post-Cold War foreign policy. It urged patience, strategic restraint and the quiet accumulation of national power, while avoiding confrontations that could derail domestic development. The idea — taoguang yanghui — shaped Beijing’s…

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