Kuwait new school canteen rules: Health, oversight, and nutrition come first

Kuwait has implemented new canteen regulations in schools, effective from August 28, 2025, to enhance food safety and nutritional standards. Investors will participate in canteen management, ensuring high-quality food items for students under government oversight. These measures align with Kuwait’s “New Kuwait 2035” vision, promoting healthy eating habits and reducing childhood obesity.

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H-1B visa bias? Assistant attorney general Dhillon probing cases; ‘list continues to grow’

The Trump administration is cracking down on companies discriminating against American workers through the H-1B visa program. The Department of Justice is actively investigating civil rights complaints related to discriminatory hiring practices favoring foreign workers. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon encourages individuals to report instances of H-1B-related discrimination, signaling a potential shift towards protecting American…

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When helping Black students becomes ‘illegal D.E.I.’ under Trump: Here’s why schools are under fire

Under President Trump, US school districts with programmes supporting Black students face federal scrutiny, labelled as “illegal D.E.I.” Chicago’s Black Student Success Plan and Evanston’s antiracism training are under investigation for allegedly violating civil rights laws. The administration argues these efforts discriminate against other groups, sparking legal battles over race-conscious education policies and their future…

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Former Manchester United managers Jose Mourinho, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer sacked following Europe setbacks

Fenerbahce sacked Jose Mourinho after failing to reach the Champions League group stage, losing to Benfica. Besiktas also dismissed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer following their UEFA Conference League play-off defeat to Lausanne. Both high-profile departures underscore the intense pressure on Turkish clubs to achieve European success, even for decorated managers.

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ChatGPT over doctor: Irish man’s choice ends in chronic illness diagnosis; What the official warning says

An Irish man, Warren Tierney, learned a harsh lesson about relying on ChatGPT for medical advice. Instead of consulting a doctor for a persistent sore throat, he trusted the chatbot’s reassurance. Months later, a medical examination revealed a serious chronic condition, highlighting the dangers of using AI for healthcare decisions, a risk OpenAI has warned…

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