Malawi churns out more nurses from college than it can employ. A new deal to send health workers to Israel promises jobs and relief, but will it drain an already fragile healthcare system?
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Malawi-Israel healthworkers deal: Who benefits the most?
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Malawi-Israel health workers deal: Who benefits the most?
Malawi churns out more nurses from college than it can employ. A new deal to send health workers to Israel promises jobs and relief, but will it drain Malawi’s already fragile health care system?
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Chanting ‘Death to Arabs,’ Israeli nationalists gather for annual march in Jerusalem
JERUSALEM (AP) — Chanting “Death to Arabs” and singing “May your village burn,” groups of young Israeli Jews made their way through Muslim neighborhoods of Jerusalem’s Old City on Monday ahead…
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A South Korean mother sues the government and an agency over the adoption of her missing son
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A 72-year-old mother has filed a lawsuit against South Korea’s government and its largest adoption agency, alleging systematic failures in her forced separation from her…
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Germany says Gaza war ‘no longer justified as fight against Hamas’
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Monday that Israel’s recent attacks on Gaza are taking a humanitarian toll on civilians that can no longer be justified as a fight against terrorism.“Harming the civilian population to such an extent, as…
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North Korea arrests 4th official over failed warship launch | World News
North Korea has arrested a fourth official following last week’s failed launch of a new navy warship, North Korean state media reported on Monday.The accident on Wednesday crushed…
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Macron’s office dismisses viral video showing apparent shove from wife Brigitte
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French President Emmanuel Macron’s office moved swiftly on Monday to defuse attention around a viral video showing his wife Brigitte pushing his face away as…
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Ex-Chancellor Kurz acquitted of perjury conviction – DW – 05/26/2025
An Austrian court on Monday overturned former Chancellor Sebastian Kurz’s conviction for giving false testimony to a parliamentary inquiry.
“Sebastian Kurz… is acquitted,” a three-member panel of judges said.
Kurz was once a rising star among…
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