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17.08 / 22:49
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Congo's crisis fuels global mpox health emergency
mpox and that she might be another case in a growing global health emergency. She also has no idea where to go to get medical help. This year's alarming rise in cases, including a new form of the virus identified by scientists in eastern Congo, led the World Health Organization to declare it a global health emergency on Wednesday. It said the new variant could spread beyond the five African countries where it had already been detected — a timely warning that came a day before Sweden reported its first case of the new strain. In the vast central African nation of Congo, which has had more than 96% of the world's roughly 17,000 recorded cases of mpox this year — and some 500 deaths from the disease — many of the most vulnerable seem unaware of its existence or the threat that it poses. «We know nothing about this,» Bagheni's husband, Habumuremyiza Hire, said on Thursday about mpox.
17.08 / 18:19
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Going to Lisbon? It's a crime to not eat Pastel de Nata
Is it pasta-de Nadal — a pasta liked by the tennis maestro? I started reading the phrase 'Pastel de Nata' in a couple of British food columns. I still wasn't paying attention, so I continued to think this PdN was a) Spanish, b) a savoury. Then I read some descriptions that identified it as 'a sweedish item', as my school mess manager used to call desserts and puddings. Finally, I understood that this 'Swedish' item was Portuguese. Last year in Oxford, I saw something called a pasteleria — Portuguese for bakery — had opened, and there was a long queue outside. Walking past it one day, I saw the queue wasn't there so I leapt in. 'Hi, can I please have one of those...?'
17.08 / 10:29
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More than 18,700 mpox cases detected in Africa since January: health agency
mpox were reported in Africa since the beginning of the year, including 1,200 cases in one week alone, the African Union health agency said Saturday. The figure accounts for three strains of the virus, of which one is the new more deadly and more transmissible Clade 1b which prompted the World Health Organisation (WHO) on Wednesday to declare an international health emergency — the agency's highest alert.
17.08 / 07:29
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Explained: Why mpox is sparking global concern again
Africa but now reported outside the continent. While Mpox spreads more slowly than the novel coronavirus, it can still be lethal, depending on the strain. Cases detected in Sweden, Pakistan Sweden said a person who had got back from Africa has tested positive for mpox. The case was identified a day after World Health Organization (WHO) declared the latest outbreak of the disease as a public health emergency of international concern and warned that Europe could see more imported cases. On Friday, Pakistan became the second country outside Africa to report a positive case. The patient had returned from a Gulf country. Pakistani health authorities said tests were underway to determine the variant involved.
16.08 / 11:42
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Is another mega risk building up for global economy?
mpox cases are now being reported outside Africa too. Sweden has confirmed its first case of mpox on Thursday just as Pakistan reported three cases. China's customs administration said it will monitor people and goods entering the country for mpox for the next six months. Danish drugmaker Bavarian Nordic said Thursday it was ready to produce up to 10 million doses of its vaccine targeting mpox by 2025, The WHO’s declaration of mpox as a global health emergency aims at galvanizing action and resources to mitigate the spread of the virus.
15.08 / 17:54
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Sweden reports 1st case of more infectious form of mpox first identified in Congo
mpox first seen in eastern Congo, a day after the World Health Organization declared the outbreaks there and elsewhere in Africa to be a global emergency. The Swedish public health agency said in a statement the patient recently sought health care in Stockholm. «In this case a person has been infected during a stay in the part of Africa where there is a major outbreak of (the more infectious mpox),» the agency said.
14.08 / 19:33
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Spotify to add price information in its app on Apple devices in EU
Spotify will update its app on Apple devices in the European Union on Wednesday to include prices of its various plans and services, more than three months after the iPhone maker rejected such a move. That rejection was due to Spotify not accepting Apple's Music Streaming Services Entitlement, newly introduced terms governing how music streaming apps in the European Economic Area inform users of other ways to make purchases. The Swedish audio streaming company said while it is now accepting those terms, its iOS app will not give users an external link to make purchases as it does not want to pay Apple a commission on such transactions.
13.08 / 15:49
10.08 / 09:35
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India records fastest growth in intangible investments among major economies
India is the country among major global economies that experienced the fastest growth in intangible investment from 2011 to 2020, according to a recent report. The World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) said in its report that India recorded the fastest growth in intangible investments, exceeding countries like Sweden and the US — the two most intensive economies in terms of intangible investment as a share of GDP.
08.08 / 00:54
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Digital transformation deals back in play with a cost twist
digital transformation deals after about two years. The new contracts, however, contain cost-saving provisions. Several transformation deals announced by homegrown IT firms in the last 4-5 months have originated from the Nordic region. These include Infosys’ deal with Denmark’s TDC Net, a digital infrastructure and connectivity provider; HCLTech’s deal with Finland’s Oriola Corporation, a health and wellbeing company; and TCS’ multi-million-dollar contracts with digital connectivity and communications provider Nuuday and Ramboll—both from Denmark. Infosys and Wipro also secured deals from Sweden’s Ikea and Finland’s Nokia.
07.08 / 10:28
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Paris Olympics: Tough challenge awaits Neeraj Chopra in his bid for another piece of history
qualification round made quite a statement but a tough challenge awaits defending champion Neeraj Chopra as he seeks another piece of history in the Paris Olympics men's javelin throw final round here on Thursday. Just like he did at the same stage in the Tokyo Olympics three years back, Chopra needed just a few seconds to top the qualification round with his opening throw but the similarity ends there. This time, the quality of the field is better than Tokyo with nine throwers crossing the automatic final round qualification mark of 84m in Paris as against six in Tokyo. Out of the nine, five made it to the final round with their first throws and thus will have a lot in their tanks for the medal round. The 26-year-old Chopra knows it too well, having been in the global circuit for more than eight years.
07.08 / 05:41
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Olympic triathletes fall ill after River Seine swims. What we know so far
Some Olympic triathletes who swam in the River Seine have fallen sick and were forced to pull out of competition this week amid concerns about the river’s water quality – a simmering issue plaguing Paris 2024 organizers.
06.08 / 06:12
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Yusuf Dikec's style copied by Armand Duplantis after breaking world record at Paris Olympics. Turkish 'hitman' reacts
Armand Duplantis of Sweden made headlines on Monday as he shattered his own world record, clinching the pole vault gold medal at the Paris Olympics. In a thrilling conclusion to the fifth day of track and field events at the Stade de France, Duplantis soared over a height of 6.25 meters, surpassing his previous world record of 6.24 meters set at the Xiamen Diamond League in April. The crowd of 69,000 erupted in applause as the Swedish pole vaulter achieved this remarkable feat, marking his ninth world record-breaking performance. Following his victory, he emulated the shooting pose of Turkish athlete Yusuf Dikec, who gained viral fame for his silver medal performance at the Paris Games. Dikec’s reaction to Duplantis’s success further highlights the camaraderie and shared celebration among athletes.
04.08 / 20:55
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Paris Olympics 2024 Schedule today, August 5: Here’s how to watch the events live on TV and streaming
Paris Olympics 2024 entered their ninth day, the excitement continued to build with a series of thrilling events lined up for the day. Highlights include Novak Djokovic's maiden Olympic tennis title, Team India's historic win in men's hockey, and record-breaking performances in swimming. Here's a detailed look at what happened on Day 9.
27.07 / 19:41
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How a group of passionate Indian runners are clubbing their vacations or business trips with marathons
adventure trips are gaining traction. An increasing tribe of travellers are also clubbing sports activities while vacationing abroad.
18.07 / 18:48
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Nokia April-June sales drop after record 2023, pins hope on Vi deal
Nokia's sales in India continued to plunge in the second quarter of the 2024 calendar year, in line with rival Ericsson reporting a similar fall a few days back, with their big telco clients Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel cutting down on network capex spends having concluded their pan-India 5G rollouts. Industry executives and analysts say Finland's Nokia and Sweden's Ericsson will now have to rely on fresh 4G and 5G gear supply deals with Vodafone Idea (Vi) to revive their plunging sales in India, and support global growth. On Thursday, Nokia posted a steep 68% Year-on-Year (YoY) fall in India net sales to ₹3,007.3 crore in Q2, 2024, while Sweden's Ericsson reported a 44% YoY slide in sales in its Southeast Asia, Oceania and India market to ₹6,093 crore approx) in Q2, 2024. Ericsson does not reveal India-specific sales numbers.
18.07 / 13:16
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Nokia sees double-digit fall in Q2 profit, sales in weak 5G market but sees improved 2nd half
Wireless and fixed-network equipment maker Nokia has reported a double-digit fall in profit and sales in the second quarter due to a continuing weak market as clients are holding off investments in 5G technology
13.07 / 12:50
13.07 / 08:00
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Pakistan's gender gap index hits rock bottom, second worst globally
Global Gender Gap Index by the World Economic Forum (WEF), Pakistan finds itself near the bottom of the list, with only Sudan ranked lower among 146 nations surveyed. This marks a further decline from its 142nd position last year, reflecting a worsening situation for women in the country, Dawn reported. Women's rights activists have issued impassioned pleas for both state and societal commitment to address gender disparities effectively. They emphasise the need to redefine the roles prescribed to women by Pakistsociety and the government. The annual index evaluates gender parity across four critical dimensions: economic participation and opportunity, educational attainment, health and survival, and political empowerment. Leading nations in gender parity include Iceland, Finland, Norway, New Zealand, and Sweden, as reported by Dawn.
13.07 / 04:45
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Ericsson's SE Asia, Oceania, India sales fall 44% YoY
Ericsson has reported a 44% on-year fall in sales in the second quarter of calendar 2024 in market area Southeast Asia, Oceania and India, primarily due to a moderation in network capex spends by India's top two telcos, Bharti Airtel and Reliance Jio, post-completion of their pan-India 5G rollouts. Ericsson's sales in the Southeast Asia, Oceania and India market area plunged to 7.7 billion crowns (₹6,116 crore approx) in Q2 2024, from 13.8 billion crowns (₹10,961 crore) in the year-ago period. Sequentially, the vendor's net sales in this region was down 10%. «Sales decreased by -44% YoY. Networks sales declined primarily in India as investment levels have normalised after a record year in 2023,» Ericsson said in its earnings report Friday.
13.07 / 01:41
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2020
Volvo Car India open to India partner in the future
China), said the company's current focus is solely on its Bengaluru facility. “While we acknowledge the complexities surrounding ownership, that is an issue for the future. We will address it when the time comes," he said, replying to a question from Mint on the need for an Indian partner on the sidelines of a media interaction on Wednesday.
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