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Viewers have been left in tears after the emotional first episode of Belfast Midwives, calling the nurses ‘angels’. The Channel 4 documentary, which aired at 10pm last night, followed midwives at Royal Victoria Hospital in the Northern Ireland capital as they helped mothers give birth. After watching the episode, which dealt with baby loss, c-sections and natural births, viewers were left feeling emotional and took to Twitter to express their gratitude for the midwives. One viewer said: ‘Now I’m crying. Someone give these midwives a pay rise, walking angels.’ As well as the midwives, viewers also praised the mothers giving birth – including Sundera, who gave birth naturally…

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Uorfi Javed has always been known for her gorgeous dressing style. We have to deal with various disputes, up to trolling, but Urfi undoubtedly copes with all these issues. You can often see how even celebrities praise him. Recently, singer and rapper Honey Singh praised Urfi Javed, saying that village girls should learn from him. Talking about Urfi Javed promoting his song “Yaai Re” with lulia Vantur, Honey Singh said in an interview:I love that girl so much. She is very brave and fearless to live her life on her own terms.I think all girls in our country should learn…

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Menace of bike-borne snatchers is being reported from every corner of the country of late. While some thieves snatch mobiles , some steal chains or purses, or any valuable belongings. Some victims cry for help while some fight the snatchers back bravely. Here we bring a video of a brave girl who fought back against bike-borne snatchers bravely even though she was dragged on the road. As it seems, the girl was dragged along with the bikers from some distance. As seen in the video, two bike-borne youths fall from their bike while a girl is seen holding one youth sitting on…

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Two pre-teen sisters spent over two hours deep inside a well in a Nicosia suburb on Wednesday, until the younger child climbed 40 meters straight up to call for help after calls had gone unanswered. According to the Fire Department, two girls aged 11 and 9 were playing outdoors in Lakatamia, a western suburb of Nicosia, on Wednesday near a deep groundwater well. At one point a makeshift cap used to cover the surface of the well collapsed, sending both sisters some 40 meters straight down. FD spokesperson Andreas Kettis wrote on Twitter that the two girls were calling for…

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After weeks of waiting, fans finally have a good idea of when exactly the next Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania trailer will debut. Ant-Man 3 is mere weeks away, and the super-powered MCU marketing machine going full steam ahead as the Paul Rudd-led sequel looks to open up the Quantum Realm for the world to see. After seeing the film’s first official trailer in late October 2022, another look at the blockbuster has been in the cards for a while now. A recent announcement from Disney revealed that a second look at the movie would come during the National College Football Championship game on Monday, January 9, but…

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A new report looks to have revealed that three MCU Disney+ series will be delayed out of 2023. As Marvel Studios looks to kick off its third calendar year of releasing content on Disney’s streaming platform, it is also going through a bit of change. Release timing is always in flux at the MCU, but that is the case right now more than ever. It’s been made clear that Disney would be reducing its output over the next few years to focus on quality over quantity. While no exact specifics for what that actually means have been made public, it could mean the shuffling of…

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An exciting update on a potential second season for Ms. Marvel on Disney+ recently hit the web. This isn’t the first fans have heard about a sophomore effort for the hit Disney+ series. Back in September of last year, scooper Daniel Richtman revealed that Marvel Studios had reportedly greenlit another round of episodes. This prospect was teased by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, two directors for Season 1, when they asked fans in an interview, “who’s ready for Season 2?!” In a separate conversation, Arbi specifically mentioned wanting “more craziness” if more episodes were to happen. In December, a report from Murphy’s Multiverse shared that when Marvel Studios was casting Kamala Khan in the MCU,…

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An upcoming Disney+ series will reportedly lay the groundwork for the Young Avengers’ introduction into the MCU. The MCU has only ever had one mainstay superhero team, that being the Avengers, but the Multiverse Saga is looking to change that. Phase 4 has already laid the footing for the Young Avengers to enter the mix in the not-too-distant future with the introduction of several staple team members. Among those who have popped up in the latest Phase 4 movies and Disney+ series have been Kate Bishop, Ms. Marvel, America Chavez, Ironheart, Skaar, Prince T’Challa II, Thor 4’s Love, Eli Bradley, and the Maximoff Twins. But even with the seeds being planted…

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The Griffin, a large vessel built by French explorer René-Robert Cavalier, Sieur de La Salle, disappeared on its maiden voyage some 343 years ago. Ever since, it has remained one of America’s most notorious maritime mysteries. It was built with the intention of finding a route through North America’s Great Lakes to reach China and Japan. But, while delivering a valuable cargo of furs, it vanished amid rumours that she had been cursed by a prophet from the indigenous Iroquois tribe. Since its disappearance, it has been widely considered the ‘Holy Grail’ for Great Lakes shipwreck hunters. Often considered the first ship lost…

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On Nov. 4, 1922, archaeologist Howard Carter broke open the sealed doors of the tomb of King Tutankhamun, revealing a sarcophagus containing the ancient Egyptian pharaoh’s mummified remains and a vast spread of riches. It was a remarkable find. Yet it was a morbid curse, not the gold treasure, that would launch the discovery into the sphere of the mythical. Shortly after the opening of the tomb, the expedition’s financer, Lord Carnarvon, died from an infected mosquito bite. Newspapers picked up the incident, falsely claiming that a warning against those who entered the tomb had been inscribed above the doorway. The “curse…

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The entrance of a tomb was found on November 4, 1922, by Howard Carter and his crew in Egypt. In the book, ‘The Discovery of the Tomb of Tutankhamun’, he praised this discovery.Faster than that, talk of a curse perhaps afflicting everyone who had entered the tomb of King Tut began to gain popularity. After the earl passed away, more people perished, including an American financier named George Jay Gould. He passed away from pneumonia shortly after seeing the tomb in 1923, and a British X-ray expert named Sir Archibald Douglas Reid also passed away shortly after viewing the mummy in…

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Archaeologists have unearthed two Viking graves with swords buried upright standing right beside them. Experts believe the site from 1,200 years ago and they say the weapons were placed there on purpose. They discovered the two sword burials in Västmanland, central Sweden, and they feel the rare find is significant. The grave field was originally bordered by two farms, the researchers say. It’s a mystery why the swords were placed standing on their tips alongside the bodies of the Vikings – but other specialists suggest that sharp objects used to be stuck into graves as “a way to prevent the dead from…

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Twin sisters Annie Jo and Effie Rose were born minutes apart on New Year’s Eve in 2022 and on New Year’s Day in 2023. A US couple welcomed twin girls who were born six minutes apart but have their birthdays in different years. Kali Jo Scott, 37, of Denton, Texas, thought that her twins would be born in 2023, as she was scheduled for a ᴄᴇsᴀʀᴇᴀɴ sᴇᴄᴛɪᴏɴ on January 11. However, she was hospitalized for her ʙʟᴏᴏᴅ ᴘʀᴇssᴜʀᴇ after a checkup on December 29. She gave birth to her first daughter, Annie Jo, at 11:55 p.m. on December 31. Six…

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Kristina Ozturk is an extraordinary mother since she raises no less than 20 babies with her husband and a whole team of nannies. She nurtures the dream of having 100 children with her millionaire husband of 57 years. As relayed by our colleagues from the British site The Sun, the daily life of this family is eventful since they are the parents of 20 children. To have this offspring, they had to pay the equivalent of 160,000 euros to surrogate mothers in a year and two months. Who is the Ozturk family? The Ozturk family consists of more than 20…

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This family’s story is very inspiring. In these difficult times, when people are still ʀᴀᴄɪsᴛ and can’t help pointing out the color of their skin – even on young children – the family nevertheless shows that love and humanity are borderless and invincible. Share and like if you agree. Aaron and Rachel Halbert firmly believe that ʀᴀᴄɪᴀʟ ᴅɪsᴄʀɪᴍɪɴᴀᴛɪᴏɴ cannot stand in the way of a child finding a loving home. The couple from the southern United States tried to get pregnant for years, but when they were unsuccessful, they eventually decided to adopt. A little boy and a little girl…

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It’s an understatement to say that motherhood often comes with a string of surprises. Many women discover a fierce protective instinct that they didn’t know they had, and this is especially true when their children are born with an unexpected condition. Patricia Williams is no stranger to the unpredictability of childbirth: the mother of four has two boys who were born with ᴀʟʙɪɴɪsᴍ. Instead of viewing the ᴅɪᴀɢɴᴏsɪs as a setback, she and her family decided to celebrate their children’s uniqueness. Below, she tells us more about their story, how she can instill confidence in her children and her advice…

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On 24 October 1975, 75,000 women in Iceland left their jobs, children and homes and took to the streets for a general strike that was billed “Women’s Day Off”. In Reykjavik, 30,000 women marched up the Laugavegur (wash road), as a women’s brass band played the marching tune from Shoulder to Shoulder, a British TV series about the suffragettes which had recently aired in this small Nordic nation. Flyers fluttered against clear autumn skies: “We march because it is commonly said about a housewife: ‘She is not working, she is just keeping house’,” they read. “We march because the work experience…

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Millions of children are being robbed of an education because of who they are or where they live. Failed by poor school systems, deprived of learning by war or disaster, or kept away from school because of poverty or gender, the world’s most vulnerable children are missing out on education and being left behind. The COVID-19 pandemic has only reinforced these deep and systemic inequalities. Girls are disproportionately affected by a lack of education in comparison to boys – worldwide, about 15 million girls will never have the opportunity to attend primary school, compared to about 10 million boys. But when girls…

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Marilyn Stafford was largely unknown until her 90s, when she had a belated and glorious brush with fame. Stafford, who has died aged 97, became celebrated in the way she should have been for decades. She was given a major retrospective at the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, published a magnificent book of her photographs, was interviewed by newspapers on both sides of the Atlantic, and finally got to tell her stories. And what stories. Albert Einstein, Indira Gandhi, Charles Aznavour, Édith Piaf, Henri Cartier-Bresson … this tiny, unassuming American woman reeled off names like a grocery list. Stafford’s portfolio covered all…

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A Coventry mum is overjoyed after giving birth to Britain’s first twins of the new year. The couple Brigitta Suha, 32, and husband Norbert, 35, welcomed their twin daughters, Veronika and Victoria on Saturday, 1 January. The twins were born 35 minutes apart. The newborns are the ʜᴏsᴘɪᴛᴀʟ’s first ever set of New Year twins – and Britain’s first pair of twins in 2022. Brigitta had a sᴄᴀɴ early in the ᴘʀᴇɢɴᴀɴᴄʏ after ғᴇᴀʀɪɴɢ she was experiencing another ᴍɪsᴄᴀʀʀɪᴀɢᴇ after experiencing ʙʟᴇᴇᴅs. However, the couple were over-the-moon to learn there were two healthy ʜᴇᴀʀᴛʙᴇᴀᴛs. The mum-of-three, who moved to England…

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There is no denying that pregnancy is a magical and transformative time in the lives of many women. Given this, a photographer decided to capture the essence of pregnancy by turning moms-to-be into Disney princesses in a photo shoot. Well, it’s simply magical. Vanessa Firme, 39, is a photographer based in Rio de Janeiro. In an interview with the American television show Good Morning America, Vanessa said that the photo shoots began with a focus on fairy tales because a woman decided to honor her daughter who was to come and would be called Belle, from the movie “Beauty and the…

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Somewhere over the rainbow – in Pittsburgh, to be more exact – a group of newborns is going viral for wearing adorable ‘Wizard of Oz’ costumes before heading home from the hospital. These munchkins dressed as “Wizard of Oz” characters will send you over the rainbow. To honor the classic movie’s upcoming 80th anniversary, employees at West Penn Hospital dressed four babies in teeny-tiny outfits inspired by different characters from the film, including the tiny Dorothy, the Tin Man, the Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion. The newborns posed in their costumes atop beds covered in satiny yellow sheets as a…

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German tourists Helmut and Erika Simon stumbled upon a 5,300-year-old body on a hiking holiday in the early Nineties. They assumed, given the altitude and location of where they found the man, that it was a recently deceased mountaineer or skier. Little did they know that they had made a historic discovery. Ötzi the Iceman, as he later became known, was discovered in the Ötztal Alps, right on the border between Austria and Italy at an altitude of more than 3,200 metres. His skin still covered his bones, and his left arm lay twisted under his body. Carbon dating later revealed Ötzi’s body was…

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Thirty lead tablets recovered from the bottom of a public well at the edge of the Kerameikos necropolis in Athens have been found to record curses cast by Athenians against their rivals some 2,300 years ago. Several of the tablets were folded and pierced with nails, while others were fashioned in the shape of livers or coffins. A particularly scathing malediction condemns an allegedly promiscuous newlywed named Glykera and her vulva. Until the late fourth century B.C., such Athenian curse tablets were usually deposited in tombs. At that point, according to the first-century B.C. Roman author and orator Cicero, the statesman…

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