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    “US Presidential Hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy Seeks Nanny with ₹80 Lakh Salary Offer”

    Vivek Ramaswamy, a prominent Indian-origin US presidential hopeful, is advertising for a nanny to care for his children, offering a generous salary of over ₹80 lakh. The job listing outlines the unique requirements for the position, hinting at it being for the Ramaswamy family.

    “Maldives’ New President Pledges to Remove Foreign Military Presence, Implications for India and China”

    Maldives President-elect Mohamed Muizzu promises to remove foreign military forces from the atoll nation, sparking discussions about the future of India's military presence in the region.

    “Scottish Woman Wins ₹37 Lakh Payout Over Workplace Discrimination”

    A Scottish woman, Karen Farquharson, has been awarded over ₹37 lakh in compensation after her boss allegedly dismissed her menopause symptoms, leading to accusations of unfair dismissal and harassment. The case sheds light on workplace issues related to health and discrimination.

    “Nurses in the UK Allegedly Tied Sikh Patient’s Beard with Gloves and Neglected Care: Report Reveals”

    A troubling case of alleged "institutional racism" in the UK healthcare system comes to light as nurses reportedly tied a Sikh patient's beard with plastic gloves, leading to an investigation by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). The whistleblower claims this incident highlights a longstanding issue of racial bias within the healthcare regulator.

    “UK PM Rishi Sunak: “No British Soldiers Will Be Sent to Fight in Ukraine””

    British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has clarified that there are no immediate plans to send British military instructors to Ukraine, contradicting earlier statements by Defence Minister Grant Shapps. The UK has been cautious about deploying troops in Ukraine to avoid direct conflict with Russia.

    “Taliban Education Minister Asserts Gender Inequality in Afghanistan”

    The Taliban-appointed acting minister of higher education in Afghanistan, Neda Mohammad Nadim, has drawn attention by asserting that, based on Sharia, men and women are not equal. His remarks, made during a meeting at Baghlan University, highlight the ongoing concerns over gender rights under the Taliban's rule.

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