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Hundreds of mourners took to the streets of Tabriz on Tuesday to pay their respects to Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi who was killed in a helicopter crash on Sunday. Among the dead were Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian, the governor of Iran’s East Azerbaijan province, a senior cleric from Tabriz, a Revolutionary Guard official and three crew members, Iran's state media IRNA reported.
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University and school students in Georgia have been driving protests against the country's divisive "foreign influence" law, which critics see it as a threat to democratic freedoms and the country’s aspirations to join the European Union. The proposed law, passed by the parliament earlier this month, requires media and nongovernmental organisations and other nonprofits to register as “pursuing the interests of a foreign power” if they receive more than 20% of their funding from abroad.
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On KFF Health News’ “What the Health?,” chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner sat down with Atul Grover of the Association of American Medical Colleges to talk about its recent analysis showing that graduating medical students are avoiding training in states with abortion bans and major restrictions. Among those who applied for residencies this year, that was true not only for aspiring OB-GYNs and others who regularly treat pregnant patients, but for all specialties. Fourteen states, primarily in the Midwest and South, have banned nearly all abortions. The new analysis by the AAMC found ...
Kaiser Health News
On KFF Health News’ “What the Health?,” chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner sat down with Atul Grover of the Association of American Medical Colleges to talk about its recent analysis showing that graduating medical students are avoiding training in states with abortion bans and major restrictions. Among those who applied for residencies this year, that was true not only for aspiring OB-GYNs and others who regularly treat pregnant patients, but for all specialties. Fourteen states, primarily in the Midwest and South, have banned nearly all abortions. The new analysis by the AAMC found ...
California Healthline
Iranian state media broadcast footage of rescue teams searching for a helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi. It said what it called a “hard landing” happened near Jolfa, a city on the border with the nation of Azerbaijan, some 600 kilometres northwest of the Iranian capital, Tehran.
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The Royal Mint unveiled a commemorative 50p coin in tribute to Allied troops and veterans on Monday, ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Normandy Landings. The coin depicts Allied soldiers disembarking from a landing craft with offensive aircraft in the sky onto the beaches of Normandy.
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Taiwan’s new President Lai Ching-te in his inauguration speech has urged China to stop its military intimidation against the self-governed island that Beijing claims as its own territory. “My fellow citizens, as we pursue the ideal of peace, we must not harbour any delusions," Lai said
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French security forces utilised armored vehicles and backhoes to clear charred barricades, aiming to regain control of the highway leading to the international airport in violence-stricken New Caledonia. The archipelago, marred by deadly unrest, has long been a focal point of indigenous aspirations for independence from France.
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Mit leicht gesenktem Kopf spricht Sean «Diddy» Combs direkt in die Kamera. «Es tut mir wirklich leid», sagt der 54-Jährige am Ende seiner gut einminütigen Videobotschaft, in der er um Entschuldigung für einen tätlichen Angriff bittet, offensichtlich auf eine Ex-Freundin. Der US-Rapper reagierte damit auf ein Überwachungsvideo aus einem Hotel, das aus dem Jahr 2016 stammen soll und am Freitag aufgetaucht war. Der US-Sender CNN hatte das Videomaterial mit schockierenden Gewaltszenen auf einem Hotelflur veröffentlicht. Strafrechtlich belangt werden kann der Rapper wegen des Videos allerdings nich...
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Historically, British women artists have often been overlooked by historians, who tended to prioritise the work of men. However, a new exhibition at London’s Tate Britain is now shedding light on the female artists who carved out careers in a male-dominated world. Featuring 110 female artists and 238 works, the exhibition titled ‘Now You See Us’ aims to showcase the achievements of women who defied societal norms and stereotypes to pursue careers in art. It spans from Tudor Britain to the early 20th century. "This exhibition charts the road of the women artists over 400 years have been on, act...
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