Risk of serious birth injuries is rising for women in England, data suggests
About 31 in every 1,000 facing haemorrhage or severe tears, NHS figures show, in trend described as ‘national crisis’How a Romford maternity ward was able to turn the tide after a ‘requires improvement’ ratingWomen in England are at their highest risk of suffering a serious injury while giving birth since records began in 2020, NHS figures show.The rate of women sustaining the most serious type of tear during childbirth rose to 31.1 in every 1,000 in January, February and March – the highest since monitoring began in 2020. Continue reading...
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The New Five Forces, Part 2: Geopolitics and Forced Choices
• Dr. Noa Gafni has identified geopolitics as the second of her "New Five Forces" currently shaping the global business landscape. • The shift marks a transition from a globalization era focused on operational efficiency to one defined by rising nationalism and great-power competition.
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Fair ObserverIran News in Brief – June 28, 2026 - NCRI
• Military tensions in the Strait of Hormuz have peaked following a drone attack on a commercial vessel and subsequent U.S. retaliatory airstrikes on Iranian coastal facilities. • The escalation has triggered an unprecedented internal conflict in Tehran between officials advocating for absolute military control and those supporting multilateral diplomacy.
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NCRIIndia-Iran relationship: why New Delhi should move quickly for a mutually beneficial reset of ties
• Nitin Pai argues that India must urgently refocus its diplomatic efforts on strengthening ties with Iran due to the shifting geopolitical landscape in West Asia following the Gulf war. • The proposed strategy suggests that New Delhi should prioritize providing aid followed by increasing trade to foster a mutually beneficial relationship.
Read original · livemint.comTwo Weeks in Review: 15—26 June 2026
• From June 15 to 26, 2026, global attention focused on the implications of the Chişinău Declaration and ongoing geopolitical tensions. • Israel intensified its policies in occupied Palestine by establishing ad hoc military courts and implementing a blockade against the Sumud Flotilla.
Read original · ejiltalk.orgIsraeli aid teams head to Venezuela after powerful earthquakes | JNS
• Israeli aid teams from NATAN Worldwide Disaster Relief are deploying to Venezuela to provide emergency assistance following a series of powerful earthquakes. • CEO Alice Miller emphasized that the organization prioritizes immediate medical aid and respect over political flags to ensure rapid response in disaster zones.
Read original · clevelandjewishnews.comWest Asia conflict: Iran destroys 8 American military infrastructures in Kuwait, Bahrain in response to second US strikes, claims IRGC
• The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claims to have destroyed eight U.S. military infrastructures located in Kuwait and Bahrain. • The operation was carried out using a combination of missiles and drones in a coordinated joint strike.
Read original · mid-day.comTehran's Own Narrative Reveals the Regime's Strategic Weakness - Iran News Update
• An Iranian state newspaper has inadvertently highlighted the strategic weaknesses and internal pressures—political, military, and economic—forcing Tehran to return to diplomatic negotiations. • These vulnerabilities coincide with a reported trilateral agreement between the United States, Israel, and Lebanon aimed at stabilizing the region.
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Iran News UpdateIran News in Brief – June 27, 2026 - NCRI
• IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi spoke with reporters in Japan on Friday, June 26, regarding nuclear non-proliferation efforts. • Grossi stated that the primary objective of the recent agreement between the United States and Iran is to prevent the development of nuclear weapons within Iran.
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NCRIAustralia politics live: Vanuatu PM in Canberra as hopes rise over treaty; fossil fuel companies accused of marketing to children
Jotham Napat’s visit renews expectations that the two countries can sign the Nakamal pact after long negotiations. Follow today’s news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastHanson’s press club speech a ‘reality check’ for Australians, says WattEnvironment minister Murray Watt, says One Nation’s popularity dipping from 31% to 29% is due to Pauline Hanson’s controversial press club address, but concedes the “polls will bounce around a bit.”We have seen a bit of a change in the public mood towards One Nation since Pauline Hanson’s Press Club speech.I think that speech was a bit of a reality check for a lot of Australians who were thinking about voting for One Nation, because they got to see that as much as people are under pressure at the moment, things could get worse under One Nation with all the cuts they were talking about imposing.Yes, of course, any improvement is welcome. But we know that we to provide real answers and real change to the pressure that people are feeling.I’m a half glass full sort of guy, Nat [Barr] and the the electorate’s very restless. People are understandably restless because they’ve seen their incomes decline back to 2011 levels under government … So it’s very volatile.The first thing you’ve got to do is get the herd moving and the herd is moving. It’s just not going through the the right gate for us at the moment. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comHeatwave and high humidity to blast much of US: ‘impactful to anyone’
Forecasters expect days of high temperatures in central and eastern US before Fourth of July and World Cup festivitiesA long and dangerous heatwave will blast a large swath of the central and eastern United States for the upcoming week, the National Weather Service (NWS) said on Sunday – with temperatures rising ahead of the Fourth of July holiday and feeling even hotter because of high humidity also arriving.Already parts of the US, especially Phoenix and central Texas, and much of the south-west were experiencing temperatures of about 100F (38C) on Sunday, while the NWS warned of severe wildfire conditions developing across much of the west as new fires popped up across the region. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comKate completes Three Peaks challenge to raise money for cancer charity
Princess of Wales becomes first royal to climb Scotland, England and Wales’s highest mountains, 18 months after cancer remissionThe Princess of Wales has completed the Three Peaks challenge to raise money for a cancer charity, becoming the first member of the royal family to achieve the feat.Catherine Middleton, 44, revealed in a message on social media she had successfully taken on the trek not only as a physical endeavour but “to give something back” and raise awareness of the wider impact of serious illness. Continue reading...
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