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Timeline: One year since the Hamas-led attack on Israel
World News

Timeline: One year since the Hamas-led attack on Israel

A plume of smoke rises in the sky of Gaza City during an Israeli airstrike on 9 October 2023. Photo: AFP Today marks one year since Hamas militants crossed into Israel and launched a large-scale terror attack, killing more than 1000 people and kidnapping more than 200 others. Days later, Israel announced it was at war, and began a brutal, long-term retaliation on the militant group in Gaza. Tens of thousands of people have died in Israeli strikes in Gaza in the past year. More than 1000 people have also died in Lebanon in recent weeks, as Israel pivots its attacks towards Hamas ally Hezbollah. Some of the Israeli hostages taken in the initial Hamas attack are still believed to be held in Gaza. Millions of people have been displaced and face severe shortages of water, food, medical care ...
Super-sized OCR cut looks increasingly certain – economists
Business

Super-sized OCR cut looks increasingly certain – economists

Photo: RNZ Reserve Bank super-sized official cash rate (OCR) cut favoured Majority in economists' poll favour bigger cut RBNZ usually favours quarter percentage point moves (25 basis points) At height of Covid pandemic in 2022, RBNZ made eight consecutive outsized OCR rises Retail interest rates have fallen with cuts in mortgage rates A super-sized interest rate cut by the Reserve Bank looks increasingly certain this week as economists and financial markets push for a quicker reduction in borrowing costs. The Reserve Bank started the easing cycle in August with a 25 basis point cut to 5.25 percent, first rate cut in four years, with a signal of further cuts over the next two years. A Reuters poll of 28 economists shows 60 percent expect a 50 basis point cut, while financial markets ar...
Bhuvan Bam on working with Jaaved Jaaferi in Taaza Khabar 2: `Has upped my game`
Entertainment, Movies

Bhuvan Bam on working with Jaaved Jaaferi in Taaza Khabar 2: `Has upped my game`

Vasya aur uske vardaan ke beech ayegi uski kismat ya koi dushman? A tale of miracle and magic that led Vasya to a journey of greed and arrogance but was it all a facade? The much-awaited Hotstar Specials’ Taaza Khabar is back with its season 2 streaming on 27th September 2024 on Disney+ Hotstar. Produced by Rohit Raj and Bhuvan Bam under the banner of BB Ki Vines Productions and Directed by Himank Gaur, the series also stars the veteran actor Jaaved Jaaferi along with Shriya Pilgaonkar, Prathamesh Parab, Deven Bhojani and Shilpa Shukla in prominent roles among others. Vasya vs Yusuf in Taaza Khabar season 2 Vasya’s destiny and his vardaan will be challenged by the powerful Yusuf Akhtar (Jaaferi) leading to risking his life yet again along with his loved ones. Will Vasya be able to fight ...
Delhi doctors save life of newborn with a rare defect in oesophagus, trachea
Health

Delhi doctors save life of newborn with a rare defect in oesophagus, trachea

In an extremely rare case, doctors here saved a newborn with a rare and life-threatening defect in oesophagus and trachea.  The baby, diagnosed with oesophageal atresia and a tracheoesophageal fistula, soon after birth was brought to HCMCT Manipal Hospital, Dwarka. Oesophageal Atresia (EA) is a rare and serious congenital condition that affects the development of oesophagus in newborns and turns the early days of life into a critical fight for survival. In some cases, this condition is accompanied by a tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF), which is an abnormal connection between the oesophagus and the trachea (windpipe). This connection can cause severe complications, as it allows gastric liquids to pass into the lungs, leading to respiratory distress, infections, and other serious issues, ...
London’s best child-friendly hotels for Easter
Life Style

London’s best child-friendly hotels for Easter

With the world-leading array of child-friendly museums, pop-ups and attractions across London, booking a sleepover in town is the ultimate family luxury. Spending a night in town means you can squeeze so much more into the day – whilst also making happy memories, be they at the breakfast buffet (my kids’ happy place) or falling asleep together after a West End show.Some hotels might have had a reputation for stuffiness in the old days, but today the capital’s hoteliers are bending over backwards to welcome families in the most imaginative ways. From treasure hunts to child-focused concierges, free kids meals to in-room teepees, my family of five (including kids aged six, four and one) check out the London hotels doing everything they can to ensure children – and their parents – feel extra ...
At least 24 killed in Israeli air strike on Gaza mosque and school
World News

At least 24 killed in Israeli air strike on Gaza mosque and school

Palestinians help a man injured in an Israeli strike that targeted a mosque-turned-shelter in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, during the night of 6 October 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. Photo: BASHAR TALEB / AFP At least 24 people were killed and 93 others wounded when Israeli airstrikes targeted a mosque and a school sheltering displaced people in the Gaza Strip early on Sunday morning local time, the Hamas-run Gaza government media office said. The strikes on the mosque and the school, near the Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, came as the war between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas in the enclave approaches its first anniversary. In its own statement, the Israeli military said it conducted...
Dionne Warwick in NZ: How the legendary singer changed the world
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Dionne Warwick in NZ: How the legendary singer changed the world

Dionne Warwick is coming to New Zealand in January 2025. Photo: Supplied / Frontier Touring At the end of the 1980s and in the latter years of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, then-US President Ronald Reagan still struggled to say the word AIDS, let alone acknowledge the seriousness of the disease. But then he had a curveball question at an event. It didn't come from a reporter - it came from American singer and actress Dionne Warwick, one of the first in the music industry to advocate for those with HIV AIDS. Warwick's question at an event - "And what am I working on, President Reagan, that makes you so proud of me?"- cornered Reagan into one of his first public utterances of the term "AIDS". "If his eyes could kill me I wouldn't be talking to you today, " Warwick told RNZ's Jim Mora on Sunday M...
US officials struggle to quash Hurricane Helene conspiracy theories
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US officials struggle to quash Hurricane Helene conspiracy theories

By Stephanie Kelly, Reuters Photo: Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images/AFP In the wake of the devastation of Hurricane Helene in the United States this week, a new storm emerged on social media - false rumours about how disaster funds have been used, and even claims that officials control the weather. Local and national government officials say they are trying to combat the rumours, including one spread by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. One of the more far-fetched rumours is that Helene was an engineered storm to allow corporations to mine regional lithium deposits. Others accuse the administration of President Joe Biden of using federal disaster funds to help migrants in the country illegally, or suggest officials are deliberately abandoning bodies in the cleanup. Rep...
Thousands around the world protest Middle East war as 7 October anniversary nears
World News

Thousands around the world protest Middle East war as 7 October anniversary nears

By Leigh Thomas and Kanishka Singh, Reuters Pro-Palestinian protesters rally in support of Gaza and Lebanon in Times Square on 5 October, 2024 in New York City. Photo: STEPHANIE KEITH / AFP Thousands of protesters took to the streets in major cities around the world on Saturday demanding an end to bloodshed in Gaza and the wider Middle East as the start of Israel's war in the Palestinian enclave approaches its first anniversary. About 40,000 pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched through central London, while thousands also gathered in Paris, Rome, Manila, Cape Town and New York City. Demonstrations were also held near the White House in Washington, protesting US support for its ally Israel in military campaigns in Gaza and Lebanon. Protesters at Times Square in New York City wore the...
World Heart Day 2024: Did you know these habits are harming your heart health?
Health

World Heart Day 2024: Did you know these habits are harming your heart health?

Heart disease is one of the most concerning health issues plaguing the modern world. According to World Health Organization (WHO), cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death globally, taking an estimated 17.9 million lives each year. World Heart Day is observed on September 29 every year to raise awareness about heart health, highlighting risk factors and holistic solutions.  While tobacco and alcohol use, junk food and lack of exercise are commonly recognised risk factors of this health concern, other overlooked lifestyle habits like sitting for prolonged periods and inadequate hydration are also secretly damaging your heart.   Dr. Talha Meeran, Consultant, Advanced Cardiac Sciences and Heart Transplant, Sir HN Reliance Foundation Hospital, Mumbai, highlights, “In ou...