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This year thousands of Albanian Migrants seek asylum in the UK – Raven News
This year the number of Albanian migrants seeking asylum in the UK has increased by 93 per cent as compared to the last year.
Public show outrage after GPs in England voted to cut down their working hours to 9 am to 5 pm – Raven News
GPs of England’s Local Medical Committees are seeking to cut down their working hours by 2.5 hours from 8 am to 6.30 pm to 9 am to 5 pm. In the 2022 Annual Conference of England LMC representatives held on November 24, 2022, 147 GP representatives voted in favor of the proposal. Whereas, 84 GP representatives voted against it.
The proposal to cut down working hours brought tension between patient groups and the GPs. The public criticised the proposal saying that it will make it even harder for
The proposal to cut down working hours brought tension between patient groups and the GPs. The public criticised the proposal saying that it will make it even harder for
What is diphtheria? Migrants in Manston Detention Centre are to be vaccinated amidst rising cases – Raven News
A diphtheria outbreak has struck the Manston detention centre, which houses over 3,000 migrants.
Mahsa Amini: London protestors gather again to show solidarity for ‘women’s revolution’ in Iran – Raven News
The ongoing series of protests against the government of Iran began after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who had been arrested by Iranian authorities for allegedly violating the country’s mandatory dress code by not wearing the hijab in accordance with government standards.
Disgraced Uvalde police chief Pete Arredondo finally FIRED for botched response to school shooting
UVALDE, TEXAS: After months of being widely criticized for his delays in response to the mass shooting in May 2022 at Robb Elementary in Texas that killed 19 students and two teachers, Uvalde's police chief Pete Arredondo was fired on Wednesday, August 24, in a unanimous vote by the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District’s board after a report was found that he made several critical mistakes that took lives of 21 victims. Uvalde school shooting is considered to be one of the deadliest c
‘They told me I was having an emergency abortion’: Pregnant migrant recalls 2,500-mile journey to New York
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Veronica, a 22-year-old who is six months pregnant with a baby boy, escaped her politically polarized homeland of Venezuela on July 22, taking a 16-day journey to the southern border and then a three-day bus ride across America alone. The pregnant woman trekked more than 2,500 miles from her home to the US-Mexico border hoping for a "stable life".
"The journey was very difficult," Veronica, told The New York Post through a translator at Port Authority in Manhattan on We
"The journey was very difficult," Veronica, told The New York Post through a translator at Port Authority in Manhattan on We
Florida court BLOCKS teen’s abortion stating lack of evidence that she was ‘sufficiently mature’ for it
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA: A Florida court upheld a decision on Monday, August 16 that a 16-year-old teen could not obtain an abortion because she lacked the maturity to make the decision of terminating her pregnancy, despite the fact that the parentless teen stated she was not ready to have a child and is still in school. The ruling was upheld by Judge Jennifer J Frydrychowicz of Florida's 1st District Court of Appeals in Escambia County, who was not reassured that the teen had enough maturity to ch
Quiet Quitting: The new trend sweeping America as WFH sees some people work harder than others
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON, DC: "Quiet quitting", a new workplace trend that has taken off on TikTok, has workers attempting to establish clear work-life limits in order to reduce stress, but without actually leaving the company paychecks. The concept is, you stay on your job without leaving it, but you give fewer hours to it and do extra things outside the work life. The new trend of "quiet quitting" has sparked more than 3 million video views on TikTok as some young adults reject the notion of going
Ayman al-Zawahiri death: How one HABIT of al Qaeda chief made him a sitting duck for CIA drone strike
Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri had been a prime target of various presidential administrations after the Egyptian doctor turned terrorist helped mastermind 9/11. The US announced on Monday, August 1, that after 21 years of search, one of the world's most wanted men had been killed using a precise drone strike in Kabul.
The CIA had tracked the jihadist chief to a safe house in Kabul after he moved his wife, her daughter, and their children into a safe house in an affluent suburb of the Afghan
The CIA had tracked the jihadist chief to a safe house in Kabul after he moved his wife, her daughter, and their children into a safe house in an affluent suburb of the Afghan
IS THIS WHEN IT BEGAN? James Webb telescope releases stunning image nearly 13 BILLION years old
President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and NASA Administrator Bill Nelson revealed one of the James Webb Space Telescope's first images during a preview event at the White House in Washington on Monday, July 11. The image is the deepest infrared view of the universe to date, according to a NASA statement, and was created using just 12.5 hours of observing time on one of the telescope's four instruments. NASA will release the full set of Webb’s first full-color images and spectroscopi
Google allows staff to RELOCATE to states with abortion rights 'without justification' after Roe v Wade overturn
Following the US Supreme court's ruling about overturning Roe v Wade which established the right to an abortion on June, 24, Google sent its US employees a memo on Saturday, June 25 stating that they can apply for relocation to other states where abortion is legal without any justification, as reported by CNBC. Fiona Cicconi, Google’s chief people officer, who is also the CEO of Google-owned YouTube, wrote in a tweet on Friday, June 25, "As a CEO I recognize there are a spectrum of opinions on t
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