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Woman dies alone on A&E trolley in NHS 'final straw'

Exhausted staff at Arrowe Park Hospital reveal an elderly patient died alone on a corridor trolley amid 'overwhelming' demand. Daily A&E attendances have exceeded 330, peaking at 370. Read the full story.

US Teen Missing from Texas Home on Christmas Eve

Camila Mendoza Olmos, 19, disappeared from her San Antonio home on 24 December. Authorities, including the FBI, fear she is in 'imminent danger' and are investigating potential human trafficking.

Gaza's Only Catholic Church Celebrates Christmas in War

As Gaza's tiny Catholic community gathers for Christmas, Father Carlos Ferrero reveals their struggle for faith and survival amidst ongoing conflict, nightly papal calls, and a fragile ceasefire. Discover their story of resilience.

Israel's 'Yellow Line' Becomes Lethal Gaza Border

Israel's military chief declares a 'yellow line' a new border, barring Palestinians from 58% of Gaza. Our report details the deadly consequences on the ground. Read the full analysis.

Cruise ship stuck after 18 containers fall into Solent

The P&O Cruises ship Iona is delayed in Southampton after 18 shipping containers, carrying bananas, fell from a cargo vessel into the Solent. Authorities are working to locate and recover the containers. Read the latest updates.

Nevada Governor Signs Sweeping Crime Legislation

Nevada's governor signs the Safe Streets Act, reviving a court to ban offenders from the Las Vegas Strip and toughening penalties for crimes against tourism workers. Discover the details and political implications.

NHS Braces for 'Devastating' Winter Amid Strike Threat

A damning report warns of a catastrophic NHS winter with patients languishing in corridors. As trolley waits skyrocket, junior doctors announce a five-day pre-Christmas strike, heaping pressure on the service.

NHS waiting lists fall but corridor care surges

New NHS England data shows a slight fall in overall waiting lists, but reveals rising A&E corridor care and worsening cancer referral times. Discover the key trends and targets.

UK surgeon's Gaza trauma inspires new charity

British surgeon Dr Mohammed Tahir shares his devastating experiences working in Gaza's hospitals, where he witnessed countless child deaths and now establishes a charity for war victims.

Pakistan Reopens Border to Sikh Pilgrims

In a significant interfaith gesture, Pakistan has reopened its Wagah border crossing to welcome hundreds of Sikh pilgrims from India celebrating the 555th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.

Vietnam Cities Forming Major Economic Corridor

Groundbreaking research from Kyoto University identifies Vietnam's Hanoi-Ho Chi Minh City region as an emerging megapolitan area set to transform Southeast Asia's economic landscape by 2030.

Elderly face 'corridor medicine' in NHS crisis

Shocking new data reveals thousands of older patients are being treated in hospital corridors for hours, with some waiting up to 24 hours for proper care as NHS emergency services buckle under pressure.

NHS corridor care crisis hits patients nationwide

Shocking NHS survey reveals corridor care has become standard practice in hospitals across Britain, with patients treated in cupboards and store rooms as emergency departments reach breaking point.

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