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Washington — Wezareta Derve ya Amerîka serkutkirina xwepêşandanên seranserê Îranê ji aliyê Komara Îslamî ve wekî "şer" û "gefeyeke zelal" li dijî gel binav kir. Wezareta Derve îro Çarşemê di platforma xwe ya X'ê de bi zimanê Farisî got, "Dema ku karwanên otombîlên leşkerî yên kesk ku bi çek û topan li kolanên Luristanê û deverên din ên Îranê rêz dibin, ev yek eşkere dike ku Komara Îslamî ya Îranê ne gelê Îranê diparêze, lê li dijî wan şer dike." Wezaretê got, "Ev ne ewlekarî ye, ev...
Washington — Wezareta Derve ya Amerîka serkutkirina xwepêşandanên seranserê Îranê ji aliyê Komara Îslamî ve wekî "şer" û "gefeyeke zelal" li dijî gel binav kir. Wezareta Derve îro Çarşemê di platforma xwe ya X'ê de bi zimanê Farisî got, "Dema ku karwanên otombîlên leşkerî yên kesk ku bi çek û topan li kolanên Luristanê û deverên din ên Îranê rêz dibin, ev yek eşkere dike ku Komara Îslamî ya Îranê ne gelê Îranê diparêze, lê li dijî wan şer dike." Wezaretê got, "Ev ne ewlekarî ye, ev...
25 minutes

El Parlamento Europeo envía al Tribunal de Justicia la revisión del pacto UE-Mercosur, firmado tras 25 años de negociación. La medida busca evaluar su impacto en medio ambiente y derechos del consumidor antes de que entre en vigor.

25 minutes
El Parlamento Europeo envía al Tribunal de Justicia la revisión del pacto UE-Mercosur, firmado tras 25 años de negociación. La medida busca evaluar su impacto en medio ambiente y derechos del consumidor antes de que entre en vigor.
26 minutes
2026-ലെ റിപ്പബ്ലിക് ദിനത്തോടനുബന്ധിച്ച് ഇന്ത്യയിൽ ഏകോപിത ഭീകരാക്രമണങ്ങൾ നടത്താൻ സാധ്യതയുണ്ടെന്ന് ഇന്റലിജൻസ് മുന്നറിയിപ്പ്. 26-26' എന്ന കോഡ് നാമത്തിൽ പാകിസ്താൻ ചാരസംഘടനയായ ഐഎസും ഭീകരസംഘടനയായ ജെയ്ഷെ മുഹമ്മദുമായി ചേർന്നാണ് ആക്രമണം ആസൂത്രണം ചെയ്യുന്നതെന്നാണ് വിവരം.
26 minutes
2026-ലെ റിപ്പബ്ലിക് ദിനത്തോടനുബന്ധിച്ച് ഇന്ത്യയിൽ ഏകോപിത ഭീകരാക്രമണങ്ങൾ നടത്താൻ സാധ്യതയുണ്ടെന്ന് ഇന്റലിജൻസ് മുന്നറിയിപ്പ്. 26-26' എന്ന കോഡ് നാമത്തിൽ പാകിസ്താൻ ചാരസംഘടനയായ ഐഎസും ഭീകരസംഘടനയായ ജെയ്ഷെ മുഹമ്മദുമായി ചേർന്നാണ് ആക്രമണം ആസൂത്രണം ചെയ്യുന്നതെന്നാണ് വിവരം.
28 minutes
El lanzamiento de ‘Britpop’ fue pospuesto debido a ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ de Taylor Swift, confirmado por el propio cantante El día que U2 “copió” a los Beatles con un concierto improvisado en una azotea: “No es la primera vez que les robamos algo” Robbie Williams. Si ya lo fue en 2025 con el estreno y la promoción del biopic sobre su vida y su carrera, “Better Man”, este 2026 no se queda atrás con el lanzamiento sorpresa de su decimotercero álbum de estudio, que podría tener un significado especial que le corone como el artista más exitoso de la historia de la música en el Reino Unido. Y es que el cantante amenaza uno de los récords que todavía se mantenía vigente para los Beatles, el de mayor número de discos en el número 1 de la lista del Reino Unido, con 15, incluyendo tanto álbumes de estudios y recopilatorios, una cifra que el propio Williams igualó el pasado año por estas fechas cuando la banda sonora de la película “Better Man” llegó a lo más alto. Este enero se estrenará también el 27 la serie documental que Netflix ha preparado sobre Take That, el grupo con el que Robbie Williams alcanzó la fama y que dejó en 1995 para seguir su propio camino y abrir una carrera exitosa en solitario, aunque volvería en 2010 y 2011 para el disco y gira de “Progress”, y con los que no descarta regresar en algún momento. Y es que en una reciente entrevista en la BBC declaró que está seguro “que volveremos a bailar juntos otra vez”. El récord que Robbie Williams persigue con “Britpop” El lanzamiento de “Britpop” este viernes 16 de enero pilló por sorpresa a todos los fans de Robbie Williams, que esperaban al próximo 6 de febrero que se mantenía como fecha oficial de una publicación que ya se preveía vería la luz en otoño del año pasado, pero que fue retrasada con el récord para superar a los Beatles en el punto de mira. window.marfeel.cmd.push(['multimedia', function(multimedia) { multimedia.initializeItem('yt-YfAFBOECxw4-1062', 'youtube', 'YfAFBOECxw4', document.getElementById('yt-YfAFBOECxw4-1062')); }]); álbum “The Life of a Showgirl” de Taylor Swift: “Todos fingimos que no se trata de Taylor Swift, pero sí lo es. La verdad es esta: quiero 16 álbumes número uno”, admite queriendo superar a la icónica banda de Liverpool. De hecho, Robbie Williams es ya el solista con más éxito en la historia de la música en el Reino Unido, pues ya había superado con números uno a otra figura mítica como Elvis Presley, y con su 13º álbum de estudio pretende alcanzar lo más alto, por ejemplo, como se puede ver con un lanzamiento por sorpresa, sin gran competencia directa, y con una campaña de marketing que ha incluido algunas proyecciones gigantescas en edificios emblemáticos de Londres. window.marfeel.cmd.push(['multimedia', function(multimedia) { multimedia.initializeItem('yt-lkOKUYD2QqY-5700', 'youtube', 'lkOKUYD2QqY', document.getElementById('yt-lkOKUYD2QqY-5700')); }]); BBC, además de hablar sobre su posible regreso con Take That, también volvió a admitir que lograr el número uno es su gran objetivo actualmente: “Sí, quiero este récord más que cualquier otra cosa en mi carrera ahora mismo. Cuando se habla de un récord así y estoy en medio, saco mi síndrome del impostor y, aunque me dé un poco de vergüenza admitirlo, lo cierto es que lo deseo desesperadamente”. Homenaje a los 90 de la música británica con colaboraciones de lujo “Britpop” es un disco homenaje a la década de los 90, un hecho que no solo se aprecia por su portada, donde se rememora la icónica foto del artista en Glastonbury sin un diente y en la que se le vio con los hermanos Gallagher de Oasis, sino también con el título del álbum y el sonido de las canciones que lo conforman. Este momento vital en el que Robbie Williams entró dentro de la escena musical encuentra colaboraciones de lujo como Tomy Lommi, guitarrista de Black Sabbath en el tema rockero y que ha sido uno de los primeros singles, “Rocket”. También entran el dúo mexicano Jesse & Joy en la balada electrónica “Human”, con arreglos de Chris Martin de Coldplay, así como su excompañero en Take That Gary Barlow con el que ha escrito “Morrissey” con ritmo que recuerda al synth-pop de los 1980.
El lanzamiento de ‘Britpop’ fue pospuesto debido a ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ de Taylor Swift, confirmado por el propio cantante El día que U2 “copió” a los Beatles con un concierto improvisado en una azotea: “No es la primera vez que les robamos algo” Robbie Williams. Si ya lo fue en 2025 con el estreno y la promoción del biopic sobre su vida y su carrera, “Better Man”, este 2026 no se queda atrás con el lanzamiento sorpresa de su decimotercero álbum de estudio, que podría tener un significado especial que le corone como el artista más exitoso de la historia de la música en el Reino Unido. Y es que el cantante amenaza uno de los récords que todavía se mantenía vigente para los Beatles, el de mayor número de discos en el número 1 de la lista del Reino Unido, con 15, incluyendo tanto álbumes de estudios y recopilatorios, una cifra que el propio Williams igualó el pasado año por estas fechas cuando la banda sonora de la película “Better Man” llegó a lo más alto. Este enero se estrenará también el 27 la serie documental que Netflix ha preparado sobre Take That, el grupo con el que Robbie Williams alcanzó la fama y que dejó en 1995 para seguir su propio camino y abrir una carrera exitosa en solitario, aunque volvería en 2010 y 2011 para el disco y gira de “Progress”, y con los que no descarta regresar en algún momento. Y es que en una reciente entrevista en la BBC declaró que está seguro “que volveremos a bailar juntos otra vez”. El récord que Robbie Williams persigue con “Britpop” El lanzamiento de “Britpop” este viernes 16 de enero pilló por sorpresa a todos los fans de Robbie Williams, que esperaban al próximo 6 de febrero que se mantenía como fecha oficial de una publicación que ya se preveía vería la luz en otoño del año pasado, pero que fue retrasada con el récord para superar a los Beatles en el punto de mira. window.marfeel.cmd.push(['multimedia', function(multimedia) { multimedia.initializeItem('yt-YfAFBOECxw4-1062', 'youtube', 'YfAFBOECxw4', document.getElementById('yt-YfAFBOECxw4-1062')); }]); álbum “The Life of a Showgirl” de Taylor Swift: “Todos fingimos que no se trata de Taylor Swift, pero sí lo es. La verdad es esta: quiero 16 álbumes número uno”, admite queriendo superar a la icónica banda de Liverpool. De hecho, Robbie Williams es ya el solista con más éxito en la historia de la música en el Reino Unido, pues ya había superado con números uno a otra figura mítica como Elvis Presley, y con su 13º álbum de estudio pretende alcanzar lo más alto, por ejemplo, como se puede ver con un lanzamiento por sorpresa, sin gran competencia directa, y con una campaña de marketing que ha incluido algunas proyecciones gigantescas en edificios emblemáticos de Londres. window.marfeel.cmd.push(['multimedia', function(multimedia) { multimedia.initializeItem('yt-lkOKUYD2QqY-5700', 'youtube', 'lkOKUYD2QqY', document.getElementById('yt-lkOKUYD2QqY-5700')); }]); BBC, además de hablar sobre su posible regreso con Take That, también volvió a admitir que lograr el número uno es su gran objetivo actualmente: “Sí, quiero este récord más que cualquier otra cosa en mi carrera ahora mismo. Cuando se habla de un récord así y estoy en medio, saco mi síndrome del impostor y, aunque me dé un poco de vergüenza admitirlo, lo cierto es que lo deseo desesperadamente”. Homenaje a los 90 de la música británica con colaboraciones de lujo “Britpop” es un disco homenaje a la década de los 90, un hecho que no solo se aprecia por su portada, donde se rememora la icónica foto del artista en Glastonbury sin un diente y en la que se le vio con los hermanos Gallagher de Oasis, sino también con el título del álbum y el sonido de las canciones que lo conforman. Este momento vital en el que Robbie Williams entró dentro de la escena musical encuentra colaboraciones de lujo como Tomy Lommi, guitarrista de Black Sabbath en el tema rockero y que ha sido uno de los primeros singles, “Rocket”. También entran el dúo mexicano Jesse & Joy en la balada electrónica “Human”, con arreglos de Chris Martin de Coldplay, así como su excompañero en Take That Gary Barlow con el que ha escrito “Morrissey” con ritmo que recuerda al synth-pop de los 1980.
28 minutes
Our weekly roundup of announcements from government and community organizations for the week of Jan. 21, 2026. The post The Scoop Announcements Jan. 21, 2026 appeared first on Athens County Independent.
28 minutes
Our weekly roundup of announcements from government and community organizations for the week of Jan. 21, 2026. The post The Scoop Announcements Jan. 21, 2026 appeared first on Athens County Independent.
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Our weekly roundup of local, regional and state news for the week of Jan. 21, 2026. The post The Scoop News Roundup Jan. 21, 2026 appeared first on Athens County Independent.
29 minutes
Our weekly roundup of local, regional and state news for the week of Jan. 21, 2026. The post The Scoop News Roundup Jan. 21, 2026 appeared first on Athens County Independent.
29 minutes
This story was part of Healthbeat’s live storytelling event, “Aha Moments in Public Health,” held Nov. 18 at Powerhouse Arena bookstore in Brooklyn. Watch the full show here. Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free New York newsletter here. I’m going to share with you two “aha” moments – both revolving around the lifesaving toolkits that we at Saving Mothers distribute to pregnant women. It’s a story that highlights both the shared experiences of giving birth, no matter where on Earth you live, but also the wide discrepancies in available birth care. I’ll start here at home in New York City, where Saving Mothers has been giving out “mPOWHER” kits. These are maternal health kits that contain resources that women need to take charge of their maternal health care and understand their health risks in pregnancy. They also contain cards that are meant to help them talk to their doctors and nurses in the hospitals and clinics so they can make sure that they are seen and heard. We know that racial disparity in maternal health is very high here in New York City. So these kits are specifically aimed toward addressing racism and disparity, making sure women can advocate for themselves, get their needs met, and frame their questions in a way that they can get quick answers and thorough answers. The kits have these resources, including a blood-pressure cuff, a Fitbit, some venodyne stockings to address blood clots. They target the top causes of maternal death here in New York City, that’s where we focused the kit. These kits cost about $125 because they include a lot of nice resources, like the Fitbit, the blood-pressure cuff, a beautiful diaper bag for the mother, and some other giveaways. They are nice kits that we put together, that we do by hand, that we have our teams pack. The goal of the kit was to improve maternal health and improve their odds in pregnancy. We give it out to the women, and we asked for feedback. And one mom I remember, and this was an “aha” moment for me: She opened the kit, she looked at all the resources, and we asked her about her feedback, like, how did she think that the kit was helpful? And she said, “When I opened this kit, I just started crying, because no one has ever given me anything so beautiful and so valuable. And I never thought that I deserve something so valuable.” That was her feedback. It was an “aha” moment for me as a doctor, as an OB-GYN, because I’m thinking she’s going to give me feedback about how she used the blood-pressure cuff, or how she used the resources. But she was so touched by the fact that someone packed this kit for her and that it had valuable contents – it had a Fitbit, it had things that she knew had some value – and she just loved it so much. From Kenya to New York: How a global nonprofit is addressing local maternal health needs She said, “I brought my mPOWHER kit everywhere. I brought it to every appointment. I did everything that was in it. I felt so lucky to have such a valuable kit.” I thought that was really, really interesting and really telling about how mothers, especially underserved mothers, those who live in shelters, or in areas of the city where they don’t have a lot of access, how much they truly do value this. She could see that we put a lot of thought and effort into it, too. We put little handwritten notes in it, like “You can do this.” We have a lot of inspirational messaging that we include. Through the feedback that the mothers in New York have given us, we’ve also added a mental health component to the kit. Now the kit has a journal, and that journal has inspirational words and stories for mothers along the lines of “You are valuable. You are important. You are amazing. You can complete this pregnancy, have a baby.” We have inspirational words to get them through pregnancy and postpartum, as well. That one helped us understand the mental health piece, which I think is something that needs more attention. Now our $125 kit includes that. It includes a mental health card and a wellness card and a journal, and it actually incorporates a lot of the feedback that we got from our mothers and the focus groups. I’ve learned other things from those focus groups, too, like that blood-pressure cuff that we give women – the woman doesn’t just use it for herself in pregnancy. It’s actually become a family unifying thing. They do everyone’s blood pressure, the in-laws come over, the parents come over. Everyone’s getting their blood pressure checked now, and a lot of these families are larger. That’s also a really great downstream effect of habit, giving people resources and making sure they know how to use them. These are low-cost, high-impact kits, the “mPOWHER” kits that we’ve used in New York. But we have another kit, probably our longest-standing kit that we created when we started Saving Mothers in 2009 – the clean, safe birth kit. In Africa, women must bring own birthing supplies to hospital What I have learned about birth in many of our countries that we’ve served in many parts of Africa, specifically many of the hospitals there, is that mothers, when they want to deliver, they cannot come into the hospital, even a major hospital in a big city, like in rural West Pokot, Kenya, without bringing their own birth supplies. A laboring woman will come to the hospital, and she will be turned away for delivery because she doesn’t have her clean birth supplies, like cord clamps, scissors to cut the umbilical cord, gloves for the doctor or nurse, a clean surface, soap – some of these basic tools that women and their families in very poor, very underserved regions of the world, have to go and find and purchase and come back with. I didn’t realize when we first created the clean birth kit that the hospitals also needed the resources, that women were actually being asked to bring their own clean birth kit. That was an “aha” moment. The clean birth kit was meant for the over 80% of women that deliver babies at home in most regions of the world. In most of the world, there aren’t a lot of trained OB-GYNs. There are whole countries that have a handful of trained OB-GYNs. Back when we were working in Liberia years ago, 2009, 2010, there were like three. The vast majority of women around the world are being delivered by birth attendants or midwives with varying levels of training. Some places they have some training; other places, not as much. They’re called anything from traditional birth attendants to midwives. But they lack training, and obviously they’re not surgically trained – any of them – to be able to deal with urgent, emergent and C-section type delivery. So these clean birth kits were meant to be a resource for women at home, so that we could promote sanitary birth, so we could lower the risk of infection to the newborn. So that the mother had a provider that was using gloves. So that there was a clean surface. So that the attendant washes their hands, at least with Purell, even if there was no running water. Our safe birth kit cost $15, and we’ve sent tens of thousands of these kits around the world since we started. They go everywhere, from clinics, directly to community health workers and birth attendants, especially in the areas where we train them, like Guatemala and Kenya. Then we empower them with the kits, as well. It’s been really amazing to see how much these kits are needed everywhere. The $15 includes shipping. We bundle that into the cost because we want them to be accessible and low cost. Our big goal is always to make all of our things low cost. It’s about creating things and streamlining programming so that the highest number of women have access, so the cost is always important. People need our kits everywhere. They need it, based on the culture, the circumstance, the issues that bring the highest risk of maternal death. Those causes are different in different communities. But the need is the same: for all women, everywhere, to have a safe, clean birth. Dr. Taraneh Shirazian is the founder and president of Saving Mothers, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded in 2009. Saving Mothers is dedicated to eradicating preventable maternal deaths and birth-related complications in the developing world. She is also a practicing gynecologic surgeon and associate professor at NYU Langone Medical Center and director of NYU Langone’s Center for Fibroid Care. Her story was told at Healthbeat’s event by Re Perry, program coordinator for Saving Mothers who earned her MPH at NYU.
This story was part of Healthbeat’s live storytelling event, “Aha Moments in Public Health,” held Nov. 18 at Powerhouse Arena bookstore in Brooklyn. Watch the full show here. Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free New York newsletter here. I’m going to share with you two “aha” moments – both revolving around the lifesaving toolkits that we at Saving Mothers distribute to pregnant women. It’s a story that highlights both the shared experiences of giving birth, no matter where on Earth you live, but also the wide discrepancies in available birth care. I’ll start here at home in New York City, where Saving Mothers has been giving out “mPOWHER” kits. These are maternal health kits that contain resources that women need to take charge of their maternal health care and understand their health risks in pregnancy. They also contain cards that are meant to help them talk to their doctors and nurses in the hospitals and clinics so they can make sure that they are seen and heard. We know that racial disparity in maternal health is very high here in New York City. So these kits are specifically aimed toward addressing racism and disparity, making sure women can advocate for themselves, get their needs met, and frame their questions in a way that they can get quick answers and thorough answers. The kits have these resources, including a blood-pressure cuff, a Fitbit, some venodyne stockings to address blood clots. They target the top causes of maternal death here in New York City, that’s where we focused the kit. These kits cost about $125 because they include a lot of nice resources, like the Fitbit, the blood-pressure cuff, a beautiful diaper bag for the mother, and some other giveaways. They are nice kits that we put together, that we do by hand, that we have our teams pack. The goal of the kit was to improve maternal health and improve their odds in pregnancy. We give it out to the women, and we asked for feedback. And one mom I remember, and this was an “aha” moment for me: She opened the kit, she looked at all the resources, and we asked her about her feedback, like, how did she think that the kit was helpful? And she said, “When I opened this kit, I just started crying, because no one has ever given me anything so beautiful and so valuable. And I never thought that I deserve something so valuable.” That was her feedback. It was an “aha” moment for me as a doctor, as an OB-GYN, because I’m thinking she’s going to give me feedback about how she used the blood-pressure cuff, or how she used the resources. But she was so touched by the fact that someone packed this kit for her and that it had valuable contents – it had a Fitbit, it had things that she knew had some value – and she just loved it so much. From Kenya to New York: How a global nonprofit is addressing local maternal health needs She said, “I brought my mPOWHER kit everywhere. I brought it to every appointment. I did everything that was in it. I felt so lucky to have such a valuable kit.” I thought that was really, really interesting and really telling about how mothers, especially underserved mothers, those who live in shelters, or in areas of the city where they don’t have a lot of access, how much they truly do value this. She could see that we put a lot of thought and effort into it, too. We put little handwritten notes in it, like “You can do this.” We have a lot of inspirational messaging that we include. Through the feedback that the mothers in New York have given us, we’ve also added a mental health component to the kit. Now the kit has a journal, and that journal has inspirational words and stories for mothers along the lines of “You are valuable. You are important. You are amazing. You can complete this pregnancy, have a baby.” We have inspirational words to get them through pregnancy and postpartum, as well. That one helped us understand the mental health piece, which I think is something that needs more attention. Now our $125 kit includes that. It includes a mental health card and a wellness card and a journal, and it actually incorporates a lot of the feedback that we got from our mothers and the focus groups. I’ve learned other things from those focus groups, too, like that blood-pressure cuff that we give women – the woman doesn’t just use it for herself in pregnancy. It’s actually become a family unifying thing. They do everyone’s blood pressure, the in-laws come over, the parents come over. Everyone’s getting their blood pressure checked now, and a lot of these families are larger. That’s also a really great downstream effect of habit, giving people resources and making sure they know how to use them. These are low-cost, high-impact kits, the “mPOWHER” kits that we’ve used in New York. But we have another kit, probably our longest-standing kit that we created when we started Saving Mothers in 2009 – the clean, safe birth kit. In Africa, women must bring own birthing supplies to hospital What I have learned about birth in many of our countries that we’ve served in many parts of Africa, specifically many of the hospitals there, is that mothers, when they want to deliver, they cannot come into the hospital, even a major hospital in a big city, like in rural West Pokot, Kenya, without bringing their own birth supplies. A laboring woman will come to the hospital, and she will be turned away for delivery because she doesn’t have her clean birth supplies, like cord clamps, scissors to cut the umbilical cord, gloves for the doctor or nurse, a clean surface, soap – some of these basic tools that women and their families in very poor, very underserved regions of the world, have to go and find and purchase and come back with. I didn’t realize when we first created the clean birth kit that the hospitals also needed the resources, that women were actually being asked to bring their own clean birth kit. That was an “aha” moment. The clean birth kit was meant for the over 80% of women that deliver babies at home in most regions of the world. In most of the world, there aren’t a lot of trained OB-GYNs. There are whole countries that have a handful of trained OB-GYNs. Back when we were working in Liberia years ago, 2009, 2010, there were like three. The vast majority of women around the world are being delivered by birth attendants or midwives with varying levels of training. Some places they have some training; other places, not as much. They’re called anything from traditional birth attendants to midwives. But they lack training, and obviously they’re not surgically trained – any of them – to be able to deal with urgent, emergent and C-section type delivery. So these clean birth kits were meant to be a resource for women at home, so that we could promote sanitary birth, so we could lower the risk of infection to the newborn. So that the mother had a provider that was using gloves. So that there was a clean surface. So that the attendant washes their hands, at least with Purell, even if there was no running water. Our safe birth kit cost $15, and we’ve sent tens of thousands of these kits around the world since we started. They go everywhere, from clinics, directly to community health workers and birth attendants, especially in the areas where we train them, like Guatemala and Kenya. Then we empower them with the kits, as well. It’s been really amazing to see how much these kits are needed everywhere. The $15 includes shipping. We bundle that into the cost because we want them to be accessible and low cost. Our big goal is always to make all of our things low cost. It’s about creating things and streamlining programming so that the highest number of women have access, so the cost is always important. People need our kits everywhere. They need it, based on the culture, the circumstance, the issues that bring the highest risk of maternal death. Those causes are different in different communities. But the need is the same: for all women, everywhere, to have a safe, clean birth. Dr. Taraneh Shirazian is the founder and president of Saving Mothers, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded in 2009. Saving Mothers is dedicated to eradicating preventable maternal deaths and birth-related complications in the developing world. She is also a practicing gynecologic surgeon and associate professor at NYU Langone Medical Center and director of NYU Langone’s Center for Fibroid Care. Her story was told at Healthbeat’s event by Re Perry, program coordinator for Saving Mothers who earned her MPH at NYU.
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തിരുവനന്തപുരം ജില്ലയിലെ തീരദേശ ഗ്രാമമായ പൊഴിയൂരിൽ തീരശോഷണം രൂക്ഷമായി തുടരുകയാണ്. തീരമില്ലാതാകുമ്പോൾ മത്സ്യബന്ധനം എന്ന ഉപജീവനം മാത്രമല്ല പ്രതിസന്ധിയിലാകുന്നത്, അനുബന്ധ തൊഴിലുകളിൽ ഏർപ്പെട്ടിരുന്ന സ്ത്രീകൾ കൂടിയാണ്. പലരീതിയിലും തീരത്തെ ആശ്രയിച്ച് കഴിയുന്ന പൊഴിയൂരിലെ സ്ത്രീകളുടെ ജീവിതത്തെ തീരശോഷണം തകർത്തത് എങ്ങനെയെല്ലാം? The post കടലെടുക്കുന്ന തീരവും കടപ്പുറത്തെ പെൺജീവിതങ്ങളും appeared first on Keraleeyam Web Magazine.
തിരുവനന്തപുരം ജില്ലയിലെ തീരദേശ ഗ്രാമമായ പൊഴിയൂരിൽ തീരശോഷണം രൂക്ഷമായി തുടരുകയാണ്. തീരമില്ലാതാകുമ്പോൾ മത്സ്യബന്ധനം എന്ന ഉപജീവനം മാത്രമല്ല പ്രതിസന്ധിയിലാകുന്നത്, അനുബന്ധ തൊഴിലുകളിൽ ഏർപ്പെട്ടിരുന്ന സ്ത്രീകൾ കൂടിയാണ്. പലരീതിയിലും തീരത്തെ ആശ്രയിച്ച് കഴിയുന്ന പൊഴിയൂരിലെ സ്ത്രീകളുടെ ജീവിതത്തെ തീരശോഷണം തകർത്തത് എങ്ങനെയെല്ലാം? The post കടലെടുക്കുന്ന തീരവും കടപ്പുറത്തെ പെൺജീവിതങ്ങളും appeared first on Keraleeyam Web Magazine.
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Madagáscar pode, em breve, tornar-se um país parceiro do Brics. A questão da adesão foi discutida durante uma visita de trabalho a Pretória pelo presidente do país insular, Michael Randrianirina, segundo informou o jornal L’Express de Madagascar. O presidente da África do Sul, Cyril Ramaphosa, concordou em apoiar o pedido de Madagascar para obter o […] Madagascar recebe apoio da África do Sul para ingressar no Brics como país parceiro apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.
Madagáscar pode, em breve, tornar-se um país parceiro do Brics. A questão da adesão foi discutida durante uma visita de trabalho a Pretória pelo presidente do país insular, Michael Randrianirina, segundo informou o jornal L’Express de Madagascar. O presidente da África do Sul, Cyril Ramaphosa, concordou em apoiar o pedido de Madagascar para obter o […] Madagascar recebe apoio da África do Sul para ingressar no Brics como país parceiro apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.
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À Hébron, au sud de la Cisjordanie occupée, l’armée israélienne mène un raid de grande envergure pour le troisième jour consécutif. Les soldats israéliens y ferment des routes avec des barrières ou des blocs de béton et imposent un couvre-feu. Des maisons sont transformées en caserne militaire, rendant tout aspect de la vie quotidienne impossible pour les résidents.
À Hébron, au sud de la Cisjordanie occupée, l’armée israélienne mène un raid de grande envergure pour le troisième jour consécutif. Les soldats israéliens y ferment des routes avec des barrières ou des blocs de béton et imposent un couvre-feu. Des maisons sont transformées en caserne militaire, rendant tout aspect de la vie quotidienne impossible pour les résidents.
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El esloveno cargó con la ofensiva de su equipo en una nueva exhibición de sus habilidades anotadoras.

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El esloveno cargó con la ofensiva de su equipo en una nueva exhibición de sus habilidades anotadoras.
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تازهترین دادههای ردیابی کشتیها نشان میدهد که واردات نفت اسرائیل از جمهوری آذربایجان از طریق بندر جیحان ترکیه، در سال ۲۰۲۵ به بالاترین سطح در سه سال گذشته رسیده است؛ این موضوع بیانگر آن است که اسرائیل با وجود مخالفت برخی دولتها با جنگ این کشور در غزه، همچنان توانسته است منابع انرژی مورد نیاز خود را تأمین کند.
تازهترین دادههای ردیابی کشتیها نشان میدهد که واردات نفت اسرائیل از جمهوری آذربایجان از طریق بندر جیحان ترکیه، در سال ۲۰۲۵ به بالاترین سطح در سه سال گذشته رسیده است؛ این موضوع بیانگر آن است که اسرائیل با وجود مخالفت برخی دولتها با جنگ این کشور در غزه، همچنان توانسته است منابع انرژی مورد نیاز خود را تأمین کند.
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თბილისის ცენტრში, კოსტავასა და მელიქიშვილის ქუჩების კვეთაზე, 51-ე სკოლის წინ კაცი ავტომობილით შეეჯახა რკინის ბარიერს, შემდეგ კი გაქცევა სცადა. OC Media-ს ჟურნალისტის ცნობით, მას დანა ჰქონდა და მიახლოების შემთხვევაში თვითმკვლელობით იმუქრებდა.
თბილისის ცენტრში, კოსტავასა და მელიქიშვილის ქუჩების კვეთაზე, 51-ე სკოლის წინ კაცი ავტომობილით შეეჯახა რკინის ბარიერს, შემდეგ კი გაქცევა სცადა. OC Media-ს ჟურნალისტის ცნობით, მას დანა ჰქონდა და მიახლოების შემთხვევაში თვითმკვლელობით იმუქრებდა.
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Presidentja e Kosovës, Vjosa Osmani, mori ftesë nga presidenti i Shteteve të Bashkuara, Donald Trump, për ta përfaqësuar vendin në Bordin e Paqes për Gazën.
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Official statistics do not take into account reports by human rights groups of abductions, torture and extrajudicial killings

Official statistics do not take into account reports by human rights groups of abductions, torture and extrajudicial killings
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Bundeskanzler Merz und Gesundheitsministerin Warken wollen die Möglichkeit telefonischer Krankschreibungen auf den Prüfstand stellen. Fachleute sehen mit der Entwicklung des Krankenstandes allerdings keinen Zusammenhang.
Bundeskanzler Merz und Gesundheitsministerin Warken wollen die Möglichkeit telefonischer Krankschreibungen auf den Prüfstand stellen. Fachleute sehen mit der Entwicklung des Krankenstandes allerdings keinen Zusammenhang.
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A Guiné-Bissau vai novamente a eleições gerais em Dezembro. O anúncio foi feito, esta manhã, pelo primeiro-ministro Ilídio Vieira Té no final de uma audiência com o Presidente da República de transição, Horta Inta-a.
A Guiné-Bissau vai novamente a eleições gerais em Dezembro. O anúncio foi feito, esta manhã, pelo primeiro-ministro Ilídio Vieira Té no final de uma audiência com o Presidente da República de transição, Horta Inta-a.