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technology

Debt trap among youth: A silent crisis of modern society

Dr Vishal Gupta vishalm.com85@gmail.com The modern world has transformed the lifestyle, aspirations, and spending habits of young people. Technology, social media, digital banking, and easy access to credit have created numerous opportunities for financial growth and convenience. However, alongside these opportunities, a dangerous financial problem has emerged among the younger generation – the debt trap. Today, many youths are becoming victims of excessive borrowing, uncontrolled spending, and financial mismanagement. What begins as a small loan or a simple credit purchase […]

Daily Excelsior5/15/2026, 10:11:12 PM
power

Iran Says It Has ‘No Trust’ In US After Trump Xi Talks, Hormuz Tensions Remain High

Just hours after US President Donald Trump concluded talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Iran signalled deep mistrust toward Washington amid stalled ceasefire negotiations. Speaking in New Delhi, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said Tehran would continue negotiations only if the US showed seriousness toward diplomacy. He also confirmed Pakistan mediated talks remain stalled while warning Iran is prepared to return to fighting if diplomacy collapses. The remarks come as tensions continue around the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical oil shipping routes.

Moneycontrol5/15/2026, 6:09:41 PM
health

WHO launches global tool to improve AMR and infection control training for nurses

The World Health Organization has introduced a new global framework to help nursing and midwifery schools strengthen education on antimicrobial resistance and infection prevention, aiming to better prepare healthcare workers to fight drug-resistant infections. The report stresses that improved training in hygiene, responsible antibiotic use and patient safety is essential to reducing healthcare-associated infections and protecting global public health.

Devdiscourse5/15/2026, 5:23:23 AM