The family of PJ O’Connor, a 71-year-old man who died after a missed brain bleed, has criticized being 'dragged' through courts, with the HSE acknowledging failings in care, including a four-hour ambulance transfer wait, that led to his untimely death.
Christian Nusser, known for his political blog 'Kopfnüsse' and former editor-in-chief of 'Heute', is moving to the editorial board of the Austrian newspaper 'Krone'.
The parents of a baby who died four hours after birth at a Limerick hospital have settled their legal action, with the HSE issuing an apology for failings in care.
A family who sued the HSE over the death of their newborn son at University Hospital Limerick has been awarded maximum costs of €35,000 by the High Court.
A Russian warship reportedly fired warning shots near a British couple's yacht in the English Channel, an incident the couple described as surreal. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson called the actions of the Russian warship reckless.
A 10-year-old girl has agreed to an interim settlement of €3.25 million in her lawsuit against the Health Service Executive (HSE) regarding the circumstances of her birth, with her family arguing that abnormal CTG trace monitoring of her heart rate was not acted upon.
A report from Halberstadt highlights the alleged closeness between the CDU and AfD in the Saxony-Anhalt state election, noting that medium-sized businesses have increasingly aligned with the AfD, which is classified as right-wing extremist in the state.
Swiss ice hockey club Ambri-Piotta is undergoing further radical restructuring with another CEO change. A financial expert from rival club HC Davos has been recruited to help reduce the club's million-franc debts.
Eight human torsos were mistakenly delivered to the Austrian company FACC in Upper Austria, instead of technical parts, due to an error at Munich Airport.
Farmers in South Hesse, Germany, are complaining about temperatures, which have resulted in a mixed asparagus season, though overall satisfaction remains.
A Wexford senator has highlighted that the physiotherapy waiting list in the county has surpassed 4,000, criticizing the HSE system for stark disparities compared to other regions.
The CDU in Sachsen-Anhalt has launched its election campaign in Dessau, with lead candidate Sven Schulze focusing on policy content, as polls show the AfD significantly ahead with over 40 percent support for the September 6 election.
Nearly 6,000 children are contributing to growing student numbers in Luxembourg City, increasing pressure on the capital's school organization and sparking debates over resources, childcare, and equal opportunities, alongside new school projects.
The article explores how generational transitions are successfully managed in family-owned businesses specializing in high-quality furniture and design products in Germany and Austria, presenting seven examples.
Greek-Australian Gethsemane (Esta) Paschalidis-Cheila from Sydney is among the recipients of the King’s Birthday Honours 2026, awarded a Medal for her contributions.
An internal HSE audit of twelve hospitals last year revealed that 'essential post-mortem training' has not been 'fully designed or delivered' across all audited facilities.
An audit conducted by the Health Service Executive (HSE) has identified ongoing problems concerning the retention and disposal of organs from deceased individuals undergoing post-mortems. The findings point to systemic issues within the process.
Germany's Finance Minister has defended the German Football Association's (DFB) change of tax office, amidst discussions about a possible tax reform that could offer relief plans. The minister clarified that there would be no 'Lex DFB' (special law for DFB).
Ireland's maternity care system faces a 'Great Maternity Divide,' with advocates calling for greater choice and autonomy for expectant mothers, as evidenced by eight pregnant women transferring from public-only consultants to private obstetricians at Rotunda.
The head of the HSE has expressed regret over the delay in opening Killarney Community Hospital in Kerry, while the INMO has threatened strike action due to staffing level concerns.
Thought to be lost for many years, the Cozumel pygmy fox, native to a Caribbean island off Mexico, has been photographed for the first time as part of a new study.
Apple announced a major overhaul of its Siri AI, dubbed 'Apple Intelligence,' and introduced new child safety tools for iPhones and iPads at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The company also cited European regulators for withholding some new Siri AI features from the EU.
Krones, the Bavarian world market leader in beverage filling systems, is getting a new CEO, Thomas Ricker, who aims to continue the company's positive development despite competitive pressure from China.
A significant disturbance zone is expected to reach western Austria on Tuesday night, bringing changeable and unstable weather, with cooler temperatures from Wednesday.
Dublin-based Zendra Health is aiming to raise €3m–€5m and expand into the US market, following significant traction for its AI-driven ADHD app, Navigator, which is already used by the HSE and NHS.
Iran's supreme leader's adviser, Mohsen Rezaei, stated that the release of US$24 billion in frozen funds is a crucial test of trust for any potential agreement with the US.
New data from the Health Service Executive (HSE) suggests that the actual scale of serious injuries on Irish roads could be significantly higher than what official collision figures currently indicate.
Mohsen Rezaei, an advisor to Iran's supreme leader, stated that the current draft Memorandum of Understanding under negotiation to end the war between Iran and the US contains ambiguities that need clarification.
A film by Indira Geisel explores the family conflict caused by her father Thomas Geisel's decision to switch from the SPD party to the BSW after 40 years.
The Health Service Executive (HSE) has issued an apology for significant deficits in the care provided to a young woman, Maxine, which culminated in her death by suicide in 2017. The apology acknowledges that her life mattered and her death must too.
Austria's economy experienced a modest growth of 0.2 percent in the first quarter of the year. This indicates a slight expansion in the country's economic activity.
Fórsa, a trade union, warns that strikes by cardiovascular specialists (perfusionists) next week could lead to cancelled surgeries, stating that the HSE has not engaged on contingency plans.
German politicians Merz and Wüst have dismissed rumors of a potential chancellor change, attempting to downplay speculation about leadership shifts within the Union. The ongoing whispers about a chancellor swap continue to weaken Merz's position.
The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) Kerala has commenced the registration process for its Save A Year (SAY) and improvement examinations.
Apple's upcoming WWDC developer conference from June 8-12 is anticipated to showcase significant advancements in AI, with expectations for a long-awaited revamp of its virtual assistant, Siri.
Rumors are circulating in Berlin that Hendrik Wüst, the Minister-President, might be positioning himself for a bid for the Chancellery, despite his public image as a regional leader.
A petition in the Rhein-Main region calls for a system change in school placement, alongside concerns about a Hessian legislative initiative regarding Israel, the discovery of a severed lynx skull, and criticism of Frankfurt's rent index.
The AfD's proposed education program, focusing on traditional values and ties with Russia, could soon be implemented in Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany, raising questions about its implications.
The CDU has refuted rumors and speculation regarding a potential leadership challenge against its leader, Friedrich Merz. Despite internal whispers, the party denies any immediate plans to replace him.
An analysis explores the potential implications for Hezbollah and the 'Axis of Resistance' if Iran's financial support diminishes. While the 'Axis of Resistance' is seen as weakened, Hezbollah and Hamas are expected to remain significant factors in the region.
New York and New Jersey attorneys general have launched an investigation into FIFA's ticketing practices for the 2026 World Cup. Meanwhile, several international stars, including Neymar and Lionel Messi, are facing injury concerns, while teams like Australia, Mexico, and South Korea continue their preparations for the tournament.
Andrei Dymov, a professor at the Higher School of Economics (HSE), has been sentenced to 3.5 years in a Moscow court for "financing extremist activities" after donating less than $49 to the banned Anti-Corruption Foundation.
A new surgical hub at Cork University Hospital (CUH) is expected to begin treating thousands of patients annually starting in September, as promised by the HSE.
Details regarding the release of the Kerala HSE 12th Result 2026 have been announced, including information on when and where students can check their +2 results. Students will be able to download their results from official websites and DigiLocker.
Verdi's Requiem was performed at the Musikverein, featuring prominent soloists Elīna Garanča and Piotr Beczała, the Wiener Singverein, and the Staatskapelle Dresden under Daniele Gatti.
Danish consumer economist Ann Lehmann Erichsen, 65, shares her reflections after being fired from a job she didn't want to leave. She realized that duty had consumed too much of her life and is now embarking on a new course.
Iran's Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad has called on citizens to reduce fuel consumption following alleged US-Israeli attacks on the country's oil and gas infrastructure in Tehran.
The Federal Supreme Court has definitively rejected an appeal against the election of Isabel Garcia, allowing her to remain a Zurich Cantonal Councillor despite a controversial party change, concluding a multi-year legal dispute.
The Odisha CHSE 12th Results have been released, allowing students to check their roll number wise marks at samsodisha.gov.in. Dates for re-checking will be announced soon.
A father from Kildare has shared his frightening experience after his teenage child was hospitalized following the use of a vape, which is now undergoing analysis by the HSE for illegal substances.
The "Familljenhaus Zentrum," a family support center run by arcus, inaugurated its new premises in the Garer Quartier on May 13, offering a new location for families seeking assistance.
The CHSE Odisha +2 results for 2026 indicate a steady performance in the Science stream over the last five years, while the Arts stream has shown more volatile results. This analysis highlights trends in academic outcomes in the region.
Forty-six children and adults have been abducted during a series of attacks on schools in Nigeria. The incidents highlight ongoing security challenges in the region.
Gordon Schnieder has been elected as the new Minister-President of the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. This election marks a change in leadership for the region.
Barbara Riegler, head of Bio Austria, stated that agricultural diesel relief provides some aid but does not save farmers, highlighting the challenges faced by organic farming.
The HSE has confirmed the 'bombshell' closure of a crucial step-down hospital in Louth, sparking concern among local communities and healthcare advocates.
Austria's Education Ministry is reportedly shifting its policy to reduce digitalization in schools, delaying laptop distribution, following a trend observed in Scandinavian countries.
Left-leaning cities in Switzerland have long called for an Airbnb ban due to concerns about housing shortages, but a conservative municipality on Lake Zurich has caused a surprise, while the canton of Zurich doubts the legality of such bans.
A white couple in Florida received a dark-skinned baby after an IVF procedure due to an embryo mix-up. The incident raises concerns about the regulation of fertility clinics in the U.S.
The sale of historic castles in Luxembourg, including the Ansemburg castle priced at 37 million euros, is under discussion, with focus on the regulations involved and the state's potential role as a buyer.
A father from Sligo, Ireland, suffering from a rare kidney disease, is making an urgent appeal to the Health Service Executive (HSE) to secure funding for a crucial treatment that could significantly improve his quality of life.
The deeply rooted personal connections among the beneficiaries of the former authoritarian regime are making the transition of power difficult for Hungary's new leadership.
A review by the HSE reveals that children in Ireland are enduring years-long waiting lists for healthcare services, with parents receiving minimal information from CHI.
The Health Service Executive (HSE) has been fined €300,000 by the Data Protection Commission (DPC) following a data breach at the Midland Regional Hospital in Tullamore.
Sahra Wagenknecht's political alliance, BSW, has indicated it would not oppose an AfD state premier if it enters the Saxony-Anhalt state parliament, calling the 'firewall' against AfD 'completely idiotic'.
The BSW party is proposing a 'citizen government' for Saxony-Anhalt, advocating for a non-partisan Minister-President and laws passed with changing majorities, as they aim to enter the state parliament.
An article discusses why secure attachment is crucial for children's happy development, noting that many children lack it in their early years, and its impact extends throughout life.
A William Morris exhibition at the Didrichsen Art Museum highlights how the world has changed less since the 19th century than one might initially think, with his ideas still resonating today.
The AfD in Saxony-Anhalt is considering an administrative overhaul inspired by the American model, raising questions about civil service law and the importance of individual courage among officials.
Despite their current low market share, battery-electric trucks are proving effective in practical use, particularly within Dachser's logistics operations.
A photograph taken during the siege of Sarajevo has led to the reunion of Denijal Bašić, the boy in the picture, and Iranian photographer Mohsen Rastani, three decades after the image was captured.
Author and coach Nina Brach addresses the topic of high sensitivity in her book, explaining what it feels like to navigate life without a 'spam filter' for stimuli.
The developmental disorder ADHD is increasingly diagnosed in adults. A psychiatrist explains why psychotherapy alone is often insufficient for managing the condition and its impact on daily life.
The state government of Lower Saxony is spending a significant amount, reportedly one million euros per letter, on its new advertising slogan, 'Make Niedersachsen groß again'.
The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) is scheduled to release admit cards today for the Class 10th and 12th supplementary exams.
The new week in Austria is expected to be changeable and unstable, with Monday starting sunny before a significant disturbance arrives Tuesday night, bringing cooler temperatures by Wednesday.
German cultural critic Diedrich Diederichsen engaged in a conversation about pop music, asserting that it encompasses far more than just a musical genre.
The far-right AfD party is reportedly on the verge of gaining power in a small German state, Sachsen-Anhalt, which would mark a historic shift not seen since the Nazi era.
An experiment has demonstrated that the success of artificial intelligence is not solely dependent on its technological aspects, but also on other factors contributing to growing productivity.
The computer systems of Ireland's Health Service Executive (HSE) are experiencing outages following a cyberattack on a third-party vendor responsible for data storage.
The family of Maxine Maguire has settled a legal action against the Health Service Executive (HSE) following their daughter's death by suicide, calling on the government to implement key recommendations from the inquest.
A podcast discusses why Saxony aims to tighten its Self-Determination Act due to concerns about potential abuse, also touching upon the use of AI in the justice system.
Violent clashes erupted between protesters and police in Southampton following the murder of 18-year-old student Henry Nowak. Demonstrators threw bricks and bottles at officers, expressing outrage over the incident and a controversial arrest captured on bodycam footage.
A recent microcensus in Germany has revealed that more than half of the adult population is overweight, with men being more affected than women. The findings highlight a significant public health concern.
A new international climate report warns that the world is falling significantly behind on its goals for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, a process deemed essential to meet climate targets. The report emphasizes the urgent need to scale up CO2 removal capacities as greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise.
Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar announced his intention to initiate impeachment proceedings against the current president, escalating political tensions in the country. This move comes amidst broader discussions about political change and cooperation in Central Europe.
Cyberattacks can be executed faster and more efficiently with AI tools, impacting both individuals and businesses, many of whom are still hesitant to implement countermeasures.
Guy Krier is retiring after 20 years as the president of the Luxemburger Privatwinzer (Luxembourg's Private Winemakers), marking a change in leadership for the Moselle region's wine industry.
Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre expressed shock and strong criticism towards tech companies for harmful online environments. He specifically called out "damn tech companies" regarding the negative impact of online communities.
A review of the performance of Schumann's piano trios by Vilde Frang, Maximilian Hornung, and Denis Kozhukhin at the Konzerthaus, described as an exciting journey.
A change of Chancellor in Germany during the legislative period is possible, but the Basic Law sets high hurdles. Three potential scenarios for such a transition are outlined.
The transition of Lufthansa Miles & More credit card holders from DKB to Deutsche Bank continues to be plagued by problems and complaints, leading to an extension of the transfer deadline. Customers are expressing dissatisfaction with the process.
Hungary's parliament rejected a bill to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), ensuring its continued membership. This decision comes as former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte faces an upcoming ICC trial for crimes against humanity, with up to 70 witnesses expected.
Following historically low approval ratings for German Chancellor Merz, his party, the CDU, is reportedly discussing a potential change in leadership, with Hendrik Wüst being considered as a successor. This comes amidst significant unrest within the governing coalition over the poor poll results.
The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) in Kerala is scheduled to announce the Class 11 (Plus One) results for the 2026 academic year in June.
Ireland's Health Service Executive (HSE) has introduced a new autism assessment protocol designed to offer a standardized and more specialized route for assessment for children, young people, and adults.
Tragic drowning accidents occurred across several German states during the Pentecost weekend, resulting in the deaths of four children and two adults amid summer bathing weather, prompting warnings from the DLRG about cold water temperatures.
Met Éireann and the HSE have urged the public to be 'sun smart' as temperatures in Ireland are expected to reach 29 degrees, with 24.9 degrees already recorded as the highest of the year.
A gunman was shot and killed by Secret Service agents after opening fire near a White House checkpoint, injuring a bystander. The suspect, later identified, had multiple past encounters with the Secret Service.
Tulsi Gabbard has resigned from her position as the US Director of National Intelligence, becoming the fourth cabinet-level official to depart the Trump administration. Reports indicate her resignation was due to her husband's health issues, specifically a cancer diagnosis.
A Health Service Executive (HSE) official in Ireland, with over 30 years of service, was sacked after allegedly spending thousands in state money on car parts and home improvements.
SIPTU said it has agreed to stand down a planned 72-hour strike by members of the National Ambulance Service next week following what the union described as "constructive discussions" with the HSE at…
Muybridge, a tech company based in "Løkka," has raised 150 million kroner in funding. The company already boasts clients like Bundesliga, PGA, and Grand Slam, and plans to accelerate its growth.
The Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) Odisha has announced the Class 12 results for 2026, with an overall pass rate of 82.45% and the Science stream recording the highest success.
CHSE Odisha 12th Result 2026 LIVE: Odisha Board Class 12 results releasing today at orissaresults.nic.in at 12.30 pm. Follow the blog for latest updates.
The Health Service Executive (HSE) in Ireland has launched its SunSmart campaign, advising people to never use sunbeds and to incorporate sun protection into their daily routines.
The AfD party in Germany intends to remove 150 to 200 civil servants if it comes into power in Saxony-Anhalt after the September elections, a plan that has sparked significant outrage due to its implications for civil service law.
Direct talks between union representatives for the National Ambulance Service and the Health Service Executive (HSE) are set to resume in the Labour Court, following initial discussions on Monday.
German police unions are warning against the prospect of an AfD government in Saxony-Anhalt, citing the danger of 'party soldiers in key positions,' amidst other political developments in Germany.
A debate on menopause highlights women's experiences, with readers sharing stories of symptoms not being taken seriously and the long search for proper care.
Ambulance union representatives and the Health Service Executive (HSE) are scheduled to meet at the Labour Court in Ireland to address an ongoing pay dispute, with unions stating a recommended 5% increase has not been delivered.
Many students underestimate the hurdles involved in switching academic fields between their Bachelor's and Master's degrees, despite what admission regulations might suggest. Late information can lead to significant time loss.
Christian Nusser is reportedly making a permanent move from "Heute" to "Krone," where he is expected to become the deputy editor-in-chief for politics and economy.
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Noam Shazeer, a key AI pioneer and co-lead of Google's Gemini project, has left the company to join rival OpenAI. This move comes less than two years after Google reportedly spent billions to rehire him, marking a significant talent shift in the competitive AI landscape.
A couple has reached a settlement with the Health Service Executive (HSE) following the tragic death of their newborn baby, Pádraig, who lived for only a few hours.
A survey reveals that half of Austrians feel burdened by energy costs, yet few switch providers, with many not believing in the savings potential of a supplier change.
Former Irish TD Jim Glennon described convicted child abuser Daniel Ramamoorthy as a 'friend' with 'infectious energy' in a reference, alongside others from an Indian Embassy representative and a HSE project manager.
David Eccles, a deaf-blind man, is pursuing a discrimination case against the HSE over its refusal to provide him with support to learn Braille. He is currently in the High Court seeking legal aid to continue his case.
Canon Tom O’Brien shares his experience of taking a significant salary cut to transition from the HSE to a Church of Ireland dean, expressing greater happiness in his new role.
A new Christian Doppler laboratory at Med-Uni Graz in Austria is researching whether emulsions from algae oil, rich in omega-3 fatty acids, can improve the tolerability of chemotherapy. The research aims to address the current lack of long-term studies on omega-3s' effects in cancer treatment.
A majority of state justice ministers in Germany believe the Self-Determination Act is too susceptible to abuse and are seeking to re-regulate gender change, also identifying a need for reform regarding insults against politicians.
An internal audit by the HSE has found inadequate oversight and management in the implementation of the Public Only Consultant Contract (POCC), particularly concerning the phased elimination of private work in public hospitals.
The public prosecutor's office in Düsseldorf has again indicted the so-called 'Maschsee Murderer,' who was convicted in 2013 for the murder of a prostitute, for allegedly abusing and taking his girlfriend hostage after his release from prison.
Regardless of whether the AfD or CDU forms the next government, Saxony-Anhalt is projected to face a significant financial disaster after the state election.
Professor Fiona Lyons, clinical lead of the HSE Sexual Health Programme, discusses the importance of early HIV treatment for optimal patient outcomes. She also shares insights into her career in sexual health and her personal interests.
The EU is considering a new package of sanctions against Russia and has agreed to prioritize digital over printed instruction manuals. Additionally, five member states are proposing to limit the voting rights of future EU members.
Divisions have surfaced within Fine Gael regarding the health minister's position on Rotunda consultants, particularly concerning the HSE's statement that public system patients are not guaranteed to see the same consultant or midwife at every appointment.
Open-heart surgeries are facing delays in Ireland as cardiac specialists, known as perfusionists, have gone on strike due to an unresolved pay dispute with the Health Service Executive (HSE). The HSE has reportedly failed to implement a Labour Court recommendation regarding their pay scale.
The Rotunda Hospital has agreed to provide the HSE with an audit of private work conducted under public contracts by a specified deadline. This decision follows a warning from the Minister of Health about potential 'escalation' if the list was not provided.
Mauro Porcini, Samsung's first design chief, discussed smartphone design, digital detox, and 90s mobile phones in an interview. He noted that current smartphones often look very similar to each other.
In Saxony, a far-right extremist aims to become mayor, raising questions about the AfD's commitment to its official policy of non-cooperation with the Freie Sachsen party.
As coalition negotiations in Frankfurt between CDU, Greens, SPD, and Volt near completion, the CDU fears its election promises regarding transport policy may be jeopardized.
The Health Service Executive (HSE) has confirmed new appointments for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) disability cases in Sligo and Leitrim, prioritizing urgent needs.
Andy Burnham has confirmed his intention to run for Labour leader and Prime Minister if he wins the Makerfield by-election. He stated he would seek to enter any Labour leadership contest that arises.
The HSE has confirmed that retailers in Sligo, Leitrim, and West Cavan have been convicted following test inspections as part of a crackdown on underage vaping, with a Sligo Councillor calling for robust enforcement of relevant laws.
A study by the Robert Koch Institute indicates that more than one in three adults in Germany regularly experiences sleep problems, with experts citing smartphone use as a contributing factor.
The Health Service Executive (HSE) has requested a list of consultants who privately practiced at the Rotunda maternity hospital and their permissions, indicating a potential withdrawal of funding due to concerns over public consultants treating private patients.
The Rotunda Hospital is seeking clarification after a HSE circular stated that 'public-only' consultants are no longer permitted to take private patient fees, raising concerns about its implications.
Despite a weaker dollar, the Euro has seen only modest international gains, while the Renminbi is catching up in foreign exchange trading, and gold now tops currency reserves.
Sixty-eight dairy farmers in Luxembourg are seeking new buyers for 55 million liters of milk by 2027 after Lactalis announced it would not renew their contracts, citing millions in losses in the Grand Duchy.
The domestic intelligence agency in Lower Saxony, Germany, has been provisionally allowed to classify the far-right AfD party as a suspected extremist case, following a rejected urgent appeal by the state association.
Donald Trump's plans for a 250th US anniversary celebration, including a 'Freedom 250' concert, are facing significant challenges as artists withdraw and the project's funding and purpose draw criticism from figures like Mike Pence. Trump has suggested a MAGA rally as an alternative and has also been involved in other controversies, including a judge blocking his ballroom and a typo on Trump-branded merchandise.
A new smoking ban at the Aquarena public swimming pool in Herzogenbuchsee, Switzerland, has sparked anger due to the designated smoking area being located in a highly visible spot between the restaurant and diving tower.
A general practitioner has urged the HSE to emphasize the contributions of international health workers, citing a personal experience of abuse and a rise in racist incidents leaving them 'frustrated, depressed and scared'.
Parents in Hessen are demanding a system change for school place allocation, citing flaws in the current process. They are advocating for reforms to address the issues plaguing the system.
The Styrian branch of Austria's Freedom Party (FPÖ) hosted a delegation from Germany's far-right AfD party from Saxony. Among the visitors was a police officer who is no longer permitted to possess a weapon.
Director Emerald Fennell expressed her surprise at the 'smoothness' of young women in Austen or Brontë adaptations and her aesthetic desire for characters to be 'embarrassing,' regretting the absence of Margot Robbie's armpit hair in a film.
With over 20,000 children awaiting disability assessments, a new HSE autism plan aims to address the backlog and improve support for children with disabilities in Ireland.
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The Kerala Board DHSE Plus Two Results for 2026 have been declared, with a 77.97% pass rate. Students can check their marks through official websites, apps, and other platforms, with details also released for SAY exam dates.
US Senator Marco Rubio stated that the United States is close to a "pretty solid" agreement with Iran, suggesting a deal could be reached soon. He also emphasized that if talks fail, the US would pursue an alternative approach to address the situation.
Donald Trump announced that a deal with Iran, which includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, is "largely negotiated." However, Iran has disputed the claim regarding the Strait of Hormuz.
Donald Trump announced he would not be attending his son Donald Trump Jr.'s wedding, citing ongoing discussions regarding Iran as the reason for his absence. He emphasized that his commitment to America comes first, leading him to prioritize the talks over the family event.
Siptu announced that a planned 72-hour strike by ambulance workers has been stood down following progress in talks with the HSE, with an ongoing work-to-rule also ending to allow the process to continue.
Vienna has approved the installation of air conditioning units in municipal housing, a decision that could have significant implications for other tenants and apartment owners in the city.
Iran has issued a stern warning that any resumption of US attacks would lead to a war that would spread "far beyond the region." Iranian officials stated that their devastating strikes would crush any aggressors.
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The Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) Odisha has declared the Plus Two (12th grade) examination results for 2026. Students can check and download their marksheets from official websites and DigiLocker.
Agency workers hired by Ireland's Health Service Executive (HSE) to fill staffing gaps are reportedly earning almost a third more than full-time employees, with stand-in doctors paid up to €133 an hour while permanent positions remain unfilled.
Legal representatives for 100 medical consultants are seeking orders for the costs incurred during a legal action against Ireland's Health Service Executive (HSE).
An opinion piece argues that replacing officials is not a coup, suggesting that the excitement surrounding the AfD's plans in Saxony-Anhalt is exaggerated and that democracy is more stable than critics believe.
The 35-year-old goalkeeper Heinz Lindner is leaving Young Boys Bern and has signed a two-year contract with FC Zürich, marking his fifth club in Switzerland.