But now, she will refrain from leaving the U.S. and will look for jobs in the meantime. “In a very uncertain environment, I’ll try my best to find myself a solution,” she said.
as its presidential candidate. Opinion polls project him as the clear frontrunner in the weeks leading up to the election.The conservative People Power Party nominates Yoon’s former labor minister,
as its presidential candidate.The People Power Partywithin hours, after a failed attempt to replace him with former Prime Minister Han, in a chaotic U-turn that underscores its disarray.
Lee, Kim, and two other minor candidates participate in the first presidential debate, which focuses on restoring political stability following the martial law saga and addressing trade challenges posed by the policies of U.S. President Donald Trump.The two-day, early voting begins in about 3,570 polling stations ahead of the formal June 3 vote.
MUNICH (AP) — Paris Saint-Germain supporters displayed a banner saying “Stop genocide in Gaza” during the Champions League final on Saturday.
They raised it shortly after Achraf Hakimi opened the scoring in aFor every 1,000 live births, Norway has 13 OB-GYNs and 54 midwives, the
found, compared with 12 OB-GYNs and four midwives in the U.S.Regular care means problems are spotted and treated early, said Roosa Sofia Tikkanen, a doctoral candidate at the Center for Global Health Inequalities Research in Norway.
“Maternal mortality is an entirely preventable event providing you have access to basic health care,” Tikkanen said. “Not high-tech health care but basic health care.”What happens during and after delivery also makes a difference. The national rate for cesarean sections, which are more likely than vaginal births to lead to complications, is about 16% in Norway compared to 32% in the U.S. The Scandinavian country also mandates generous paid leave, which research links to better postpartum health.