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Pregnancy increases the risk of UTIs: why and what you can do

The Hindu 

A quiet but clinically important condition is asymptomatic bacteriuria, where bacteria are present in the urine without the burning, urgency, or discomfort commonly associated with UTIs. During pregnancy it increases the risk of kidney infections, maternal sepsis, preterm labour, and low birth weight babies

Tim Scott postpones Senate Banking crypto vote - Politico

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  1. Tim Scott postpones Senate Banking crypto vote  Politico
  2. US Senate Banking delays crypto bill after Coinbase CEO opposition  Reuters
  3. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong Pulls Support for Crypto Market-Structure Bill  Bloomberg.com
  4. Myth vs. Fact: The CLARITY Act  Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (.gov)
  5. Coinbase pulls support for major crypto bill. Here's what it means for the industry  CoinDesk

Five things to know about Uganda

France24.com (en) 

Here are five things to know about the east African nation: Regional military involvement Still haunted by the tyrannical reign of Idi Amin from 1971 to 1979, which Museveni helped to end as a former guerrilla, Uganda has been involved in several civil wars and regional conflicts since achieving independence from Britain in 1962. Museveni, who took power at the head of a rebel army in 1986, has tried to position himself as a useful ally to the United States to offset criticism of his domestic regime. Читать дальше...

NASA sends 4 astronauts back to Earth in first medical evacuation

Times Union 

An astronaut in need of medical care is on the way back to Earth. The ailing astronaut departed the International Space Station with three crewmates on Wednesday. Their SpaceX capsule is due to splash down into the Pacific off the coast of San Diego early Thursday. They should have remained on the space station until late February, but NASA cut their mission short to seek treatment by doctors. It's the first medical evacuation by NASA in 65 years of human spaceflight. Officials have refused to identify... Читать дальше...

Uganda votes under internet blackout and police crackdown

France24.com (en) 

The local Daily Monitor newspaper ran a full-page spread on how to "election-proof your home", advising citizens to reinforce doors and windows and designate a safe-room in case of unrest. It is a familiar feeling for Ugandans after four decades of rule by Museveni, 81, a former bush fighter steeped in the ideology of revolutionary violence, whose tenure has been marked by accusations of rampant security force abuses against his opponents. He has faced a concerted challenge from singer-turned-politician Bobi Wine... Читать дальше...

Dreams on hold for Rohingya children in Bangladesh camps

France24.com (en) 

"They still dream of becoming pilots, doctors or engineers," said their teacher Mohammad Amin, standing in front of a crowded schoolroom in Cox's Bazar. "But we don't know if they will ever reach their goals with the limited opportunities available." Around half a million children live in the camps housing the waves of Rohingya who have escaped Myanmar in recent years, many during a brutal military crackdown in 2017. 'Severe shortage' In the aftermath of the 2017 exodus, international aid groups and UNICEF... Читать дальше...

Air India, IndiGo, SpiceJet warn of flight disruptions after Iran shuts airspace

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Indian airlines, including Air India, SpiceJet and IndiGo, are experiencing international flight disruptions due to Iran's airspace closure amid heightened tensions with the United States. Flights overflying the region are being rerouted, leading to potential delays, while some cancellations are occurring where alternative routes are not feasible.