Trump immigration cuts could worsen US caregiver shortage, experts say
The loss of protections for Haitian and Syrian workers could worsen shortages of nurses, aides and home care workersThe Trump administration may remove the temporary protected status (TPS) of Haitians and Syrians in the US, the US supreme court ruled in late June – a move that will worsen America’s growing caregiver shortage, experts say.The US is now experiencing its fastest increase in the aging population in more than a hundred years, and more than 20% of the US population will be 65 or older by 2030. But the population of caregivers has not grown at the same pace, leading to staffing shortages. Continue reading...
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India urges restraint as West Asia tensions escalate
• India's Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has urged all parties in West Asia to exercise restraint and de-escalate tensions following a surge in regional conflict. • The statement follows warnings from US President Donald Trump regarding potential strikes on Iran after he declared a ceasefire over due to Iranian attacks.
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• Germany has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting education in regions affected by crises, conflicts, and natural disasters. • Development Minister Reem Alabali Radovan announced the continued support for the "Education Cannot Wait" global fund during a video message at the Global Citizen Festival in New York.
Read original · deutschland.deIndia expresses concern over West Asia tensions, urges restraint and return to diplomacy – Firstpost
• India has expressed deep concern regarding escalating tensions in West Asia, specifically citing recent attacks on commercial shipping as a threat to regional peace. • The Indian government is urging all involved parties to exercise restraint and return to diplomatic dialogue to resolve ongoing conflicts.
Read original · firstpost.comTrump says ceasefire ‘over’ after U.S., Iran trade attacks but that talks can continue
• President Trump declared the ceasefire "over" following a series of exchange attacks between the United States and Iran. • The conflict centers on the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime waterway that previously handled 20% of global oil shipments.
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NBC Newstransformation of EU and NATO security narratives: towards resilience and total defence? | International Affairs
• This academic article analyzes the evolving security narratives of the European Union and NATO, focusing on the shift toward "resilience" and "total defence." • The research examines how these frameworks aim to strengthen societal resilience to protect critical infrastructure and democratic stability against hybrid threats.
Read original · academic.oup.comU.S. launches fresh strikes on Iran after Trump warned peace deal is 'over'
• The U.S. military launched new strikes against Iran on Wednesday to ensure the critical Strait of Hormuz remains open to maritime traffic. • These military actions occurred shortly after President Donald Trump announced that an interim agreement intended to end the war with Iran had officially ended.
Read original · cbc.caLive updates: U.S. military begins new strikes on Iran, U.S. Central Command says
• The U.S. military has launched a new round of strikes against Iran, as confirmed by U.S. Central Command. • The attacks follow a period of "mixed messaging" from President Trump regarding the intended scope and scale of the military conflict.
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NBC NewsThe Global Energy Map Is Being Redrawn in Real Time
• Global energy supply chains are undergoing a fundamental restructuring following two major international supply shocks within five years. • Recent exchanges of fire and instability in the Strait of Hormuz have shattered confidence in traditional transit routes, making trust a critical commodity for energy security.
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Foreign PolicyUS-Iran war: Renewed attacks in Strait of Hormuz prompts another global energy alert
• Renewed attacks on shipping vessels in the Strait of Hormuz have unsettled global energy markets as of Wednesday. • The International Maritime Organization (IMO), a UN maritime agency, has issued an urgent call for "maximum restraint and de-escalation" to prevent further conflict.
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UN NewsBeyond the ME war: a new world order takes shape
• Recent conflicts involving Israel, Iran, and the United States have highlighted a significant shift in the global distribution of power. • While military exchanges occurred, the resolution through diplomacy suggests a move away from the era of undisputed American primacy that followed the Cold War.
Read original · tribune.com.pkBrian Potter, British songwriter behind hits for Glen Campbell, Take That and more, dies aged 87
Versatile Essex-born hitmaker known for Rhinestone Cowboy, It Only Takes a Minute and many more had been living with Alzheimer’s diseaseBrian Potter, one of the most versatile and successful British producers and songwriters of his generation, has died aged 87. He had been living with Alzheimer’s disease in recent years, his daughter told Billboard.Working with American songwriting partner Dennis Lambert, the Essex-born Potter was behind an astounding array of 1970s hits spanning pop, soul, soft rock, country and beyond. The best-known include Glen Campbell’s Rhinestone Cowboy, a US No 1 in 1975; It Only Takes a Minute, a barnstorming disco hit for Tavares and later Take That; Player’s super-smooth Baby Come Back, another US No 1; and Ain’t No Woman (Like the One I’ve Got), one of the biggest hits for soul-poppers the Four Tops. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comSharp rise in domestic abusers using finances for coercion, UK charities say
Refuge reports ‘staggering’ 78% annual increase in referrals for cases of technology-facilitated or economic abuseDomestic abuse charities have reported a “staggering” increase in perpetrators using technology and finances to control their victims, with a “concerning” rise in people being coerced into car finance agreements.Data from Refuge, the UK’s largest specialist domestic abuse charity, reveals a 78% rise in referrals for cases of technology-facilitated or economic abuse in the past year. Continue reading...
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