Training, tech, and transformation: Long-term steps to address the healthcare shortage

Training, tech, and transformation: Long-term steps to address the healthcare shortage

Fact: The World Health Organization (WHO) projects a 10 million shortfall of healthcare workers by 2030 globally.

The ordeal of little Konstantinos in the state of irresponsibility

The ordeal of little Konstantinos in the state of irresponsibility

Konstantinos-Efraim, a 10-month-old boy in Cyprus, is fighting for his life due to a rare condition called spinal muscular atrophy type 1. Despite his urgent need for a home nurse, the government and authorities have been unresponsive and ineffective for four months. The boy’s father publicly shared their ordeal, highlighting the lack of action and responsibility from the government. The family faces financial struggles and challenges in accessing specialized nursing care. The government’s failure to implement early detection tests for such conditions is also criticized.

Our View: Akel, ’s May Day message may have completely missed the mark

Our View: Akel, ’s May Day message may have completely missed the mark

Fact: Sotiroulla Charalambous, the general secretary of the Akel union federation Peo, discussed important Marxist ideas such as the exploitation of workers and the class struggle in an interview given on May Day.

Pierre Poilievre: Memo to corporate Canada – fire your lobbyist. Ignore politicians. Go to the people

Pierre Poilievre: Memo to corporate Canada - fire your lobbyist. Ignore politicians. Go to the people

The text discusses how business leaders are getting closer to high-tax, anti-resource Liberals.

Gaza aid flotilla halted after vessels flag removed, activists say

A humanitarian aid flotilla destined for Gaza was halted after Guinea Bissau removed its flag from two vessels, as the activists of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition stated. The flotilla, organized by the Turkish Humanitarian Relief Foundation, aimed to deliver aid directly to Gaza. Israel’s assault on Gaza has resulted in the deaths of at least 34,700 Palestinians, while UN experts demanded safe passage for the flotilla and adherence to international law.

TurboTax Maker Puts a Pink Spin on Exploitative Financial Products

TurboTax Maker Puts a Pink Spin on Exploitative Financial Products

Intuit, the maker of TurboTax, recently launched a campaign branding itself as a feminist company.

Gesy , ‘requires fruitful contribution’ of all involved

Gesy , ‘requires fruitful contribution’ of all involved

Fact: Nurses and midwives make up the largest single group of professionals inside Gesy.

Chapter 8: Tax Fairness for Every Generation

Chapter 8: Tax Fairness for Every Generation

Canada is one of the wealthiest countries in the world. For generations, this has meant Canada is a place where everyone could secure a better future for themselves and their children. This is in no small part is due to our commitment to progressive taxation, investments in Canada’s strong social safety net, and an effective, … Read more

Cyprus sees increase in measles cases

Cyprus sees increase in measles cases

Clusters of measles cases have been reported in Cyprus, with a high risk of more cases emerging. The Ministry of Health is urging healthcare professionals to cooperate and monitor the situation closely to prevent further spread. Measles is highly contagious and spreads easily through respiratory secretions. Vaccination with two doses of MMR vaccine is recommended for those born after 1974 to prevent the disease.

Emergency services under scrutiny in uudge Satolias’ death

Emergency services under scrutiny in uudge Satolias’ death

– The inquest process concerning the death of Judge Kostas Satolias continued following a complaint from the family regarding death by negligence.
– The operator of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) department admitted that the service faces issues with incoming calls to emergency numbers.
– One of the nurses called to respond to the incident testified that the prescribed protocol was not strictly followed.