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On GPS: Trump’s pivot to Pakistan
US presidents have been moving closer to India diplomatically and away from Pakistan over the past 25 years. But President Trump seems to be reversing that trend. And nowhere was that more on display ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A move by Victoria Police to have GPs sign off on the mental fitness of recruits has been criticised as an attempt to “absolve the force ...
Elisabeth Braw is a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, the author of the award-winning “Goodbye Globalization” and a regular columnist for POLITICO. Between January and April of this year, an ...
GPs are managing conditions typically handled by specialists due to high costs and only 12 per cent can afford to bulk-bill all patients, according to an industry survey. The Royal Australian College ...
Social event planning app Partiful, which calls itself “Facebook events for hot people,” has firmly replaced Facebook as the go-to platform for sending party invitations. But what Partiful also has in ...
GPs are threatening to launch an industrial dispute unless Wes Streeting halts major changes to how patients book appointments. The Health Secretary has promised to “end the 8am scramble” from ...
A government shutdown is all but assured to begin at 12:01 a.m. ET Wednesday. The Senate will take a test vote to break a filibuster on a House-passed interim spending bill later today. But that needs ...
GPs have given Wes Streeting 48 hours to resolve a row over how patients book appointments or face another formal dispute. The threat raises the prospect of further industrial action, such as a cap on ...
Spain's Defence Minister Margarita Robles was on the military jet, which reported GPS interference while flying over the Russian Kaliningrad enclave. A Spanish military jet with the defence minister ...
Russia is feared to have hit a Spanish Air Force plane with a GPS attack after a flight carrying Spain's defence minister suffered an electronic 'disturbance'. The suspected attack happened this ...
GPs in England are being urged to "think again" if they see a sick patient three times and can't pin down a diagnosis, or find their symptoms are getting worse. The new NHS initiative, called Jess's ...
GPs will be told to take a "three strikes and rethink" approach to diagnosing patients under a new rule to prevent avoidable deaths. The government's new patient safety initiative, Jess's Rule, will ...
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