Australian woman dies after severe blood loss during home birth after refusing ambulance assistance; firstborn survived

An Australian wellness influencer died after suffering catastrophic blood loss during an unassisted home birth. Moreover, she refused offers to call an ambulance as her condition became worse.30-year-old Stacey Warnecke died on 29 September 2025, shortly after giving birth to her first child, a son named Axel, at her home. The baby survived.Details of her…

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PNGRB asks oil, gas firms to strengthen compensation for accident victims

New Delhi: Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) has urged oil and gas companies to review and strengthen their compensation policies beyond statutory requirements to ensure adequate support for families of workers killed or permanently disabled in accidents.While several companies have already enhanced their voluntary compensation packages following its interventions and continued follow-up, the…

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Critical Minerals: ‘Harmonised, interoperable mechanisms’: G7 takes on China’s critical minerals dominance, sets 2030 target to cut dependence

G7 leaders on Wednesday agreed to strengthen cooperation to reduce their dependence on China for critical minerals, unveiling plans to coordinate stockpiling, boost recycling and create a new platform with an expanded role for the International Energy Agency (IEA).The move comes as Western nations seek to secure supplies of minerals crucial for defence, artificial intelligence,…

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India seal ODI series as Shubman Gill and Ishan Kishan crush Afghanistan in Lucknow | Cricket News

Shubman Gill and Ishan Kishan India captain Shubman Gill overcame intense heat and cramps to score 154, while Ishan Kishan struck his second ODI century as India beat Afghanistan by 170 runs in the second ODI in Lucknow on Wednesday and sealed the three-match series 2-0.After Afghanistan chose to bowl first in difficult afternoon conditions,…

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Between West Asia crisis and heatwave: Pakistan bikers risk lives to smuggle Iranian fuel

I traverse the sun-baked Balochistan desert, my motorbike laden with fuel, a silhouette against the immense, arid expanse. Motorbike riders in Pakistan’s Balochistan province are risking extreme heat, armed conflict and deadly accidents to transport smuggled Iranian fuel across the country, as higher oil prices linked to the recent Iran-Israel conflict boost demand for cheaper…

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