United Arab Emirates Healthcare Reforms: UAE announces new healthcare rules: Medical faculty can practise in hospitals, licensing eased for graduates | World News

UAE Eases Healthcare Licensing, Allows Academic Doctors to Treat Patients / Image : file The United Arab Emirates has introduced sweeping new rules aimed at strengthening its healthcare workforce, allowing university medical faculty to practise in hospitals while easing licensing procedures for fresh graduates. Federal and emirate-level health authorities led the decision, which is expected…

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‘There is a rule’: West Bengal chief election officer dismisses TMC’s ‘voter list manipulation’ allegations | India News

Amid a heated political row in West Bengal over alleged voter list manipulation allegation levied by Trinamool Congress (TMC) ahead of the Assembly elections, chief electoral officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal on Tuesday dismissed claims that his office has any mechanism to arbitrarily alter electoral rolls.The controversy centres on Form 6, the application used by first-time…

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When Naseem Mughal aka Lulli Dakait REACTED to Dhruv Rathee calling ‘Dhurandhar’ propaganda, saying, ‘Toofan ko rok nahi sakte’ | Hindi Movie News

In a spirited defense, Naseem Mughal, the face of Lulli Dakait in ‘Dhurandhar’, addressed Dhruv Rathee’s allegations labeling the film as ‘propaganda’. Mughal confidently remarked that such critiques cannot hinder the film’s thriving success. The franchise, now including ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’, has marked its territory at the box office with a staggering global total of…

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1,500-year-old monastery found beneath Egypt’s Nile Delta reveals incredible history of early Christian life | World News

PC: Christian Daily International Egypt has once again drawn attention from the archaeological world after researchers uncovered a large monastic complex believed to be around 1,500 years old. The site sits in the Nile Delta, a region already known for layers of ancient settlement and religious history. Officials from Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities…

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What is Handala hack team linked to hacking of FBI head Kash Patel’s email account and Stryker’s operations

Hackers (Representational) Iran-linked hackers called Handala Hack Team reportedly recently claimed that they broke into the personal email inbox of FBI director Kash Patel and published a series of private photographs and documents online, marking one of the most sophisticated cyberattacks on a sitting US law enforcement chief. This is same hacker group which took…

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‘Rajbhog kha ke gaya tha’: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi reveals what fueled his 15-ball fifty vs CSK – WATCH | Cricket News

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (Image credit: BCCI/IPL) NEW DELHI: Smashing bowlers, tonking pacers and spinners for big sixes, and dismantling their economy rates seems routine for young batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. A year after becoming the youngest to score an IPL century, Sooryavanshi once again grabbed the spotlight. In Rajasthan Royals’ opening IPL 2026 match, the 15-year-old…

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RBI allows Rupee exchange at airport departure counters beyond immigration

The Reserve Bank of India has allowed both residents and non-residents to exchange Indian rupee notes at foreign exchange counters located in departure halls of international airports beyond immigration or customs checkpoints, according to PTI. Earlier, such counters were permitted only to buy Indian rupees from non-residents and sell foreign currency to them. “On a…

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‘Strong India good for US’: Trump admin on countering China’s hold on Indo-Pacific | India News

NEW DELHI: The United States sees India as central to maintaining a favourable balance of power in the Indo-Pacific, a senior Trump administration official said on Tuesday, outlining a roadmap for deeper defence and strategic ties amid shifting global dynamics.Addressing an event at the Ananta Centre, US Under Secretary of War for Policy Elbridge Colby…

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Scientists uncover a 100-kilometre ‘hidden world’ beneath Antarctica that could change climate predictions | World News

Scientists from the British Antarctic Survey made a breakthrough in understanding a decades-old geographical mystery by identifying a large granite body buried beneath the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS). The team came upon the mystery after noticing some exotic (pink) boulders located on top of black volcanics within the Hudson Mountains. Following this, they conducted…

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