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Cancer incidence steadily rising in India; lifestyle changes essential: Doctors
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Cancer incidence steadily rising in India; lifestyle changes essential: Doctors

As per the Indian Council of Medical Research – National Cancer Registry Programme (ICMR-NCRP), the estimated incidence of cancer cases is projected to increase from 14.61 lakhs in 2022 to 15.7 lakhs in 2025, the government had informed the Parliament in December 2023. The incidence of cancer has been steadily increasing in India over the last few decades. Addressing this challenge ahead of World Cancer Day, Dr Radheshyam Naik, Consultant Medical Oncologist, Hematologist and Bone Marrow Transplant Physician, Sammprada Hospital, Bengaluru, said, “Over the years, cancer incidence has been steadily increasing because of factors like population growth, increasing number of aging people, improved diagnostic facilities and lifestyle changes involving smoking, alcohol, bad diet, obesity and lack...
Is a recession inevitable? Why tariffs pose worst ‘trade shock’ since 1930s – National
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Is a recession inevitable? Why tariffs pose worst ‘trade shock’ since 1930s – National

U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, and Canada’s retaliatory measures, could be the most “significant trade shock” that Canada has suffered in nearly 100 years, economists say. So does that mean a recession is inevitable?A Royal Bank of Canada report on Sunday compared the trade shocks from Trump’s tariffs to the ones caused by the Smoot-Hawley tariffs of the 1930s.The Tariff Act of 1930, which created what’s known as the Smoot-Hawley tariffs, was an American law that raised U.S. tariffs on a sweeping range of products being exported to the United States.The tariffs were widely believed to have worsened the recession during the Great Depression.“This shock far surpasses the 2018 tariffs in magnitude, diminishing the value of that period as a helpful guide for the economic impa...
Mexican president says tariffs delayed after ‘good’ talk with Trump – National
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Mexican president says tariffs delayed after ‘good’ talk with Trump – National

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum revealed that she had “a good conversation” on Monday morning with U.S. President Donald Trump, “with great respect for our relationship and sovereignty.” In a post on X, Sheinbaum said the two reached “a series of agreements” during their conversation, two days after the Mexican president ordered retaliatory tariffs in response to the U.S. decision to slap 25 per cent levies on all goods coming from Mexico as a trade war broke out between the two neighbours.“1. Mexico will immediately reinforce the northern border with 10,000 members of the National Guard to prevent drug trafficking from Mexico to the United States, particularly fentanyl,” Sheinbaum wrote, explaining the agreements.“2. The United States is committed to working to prevent the trafficking...
London’s sexiest hotel rooms: from Shoreditch to Soho
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London’s sexiest hotel rooms: from Shoreditch to Soho

Bookish types will swoon at the chance to stay at this literary stalwart in Soho, the former home of 18th-century essayist William Hazlitt. Plush carpets, antiques, gilded oil paintings and plenty of signed reads from well-known authors set the scene in the cosy communal spaces, before you ascend to the eye catching pink-painted Superior Double — complete with its own literary collection, sink-in leather chairs and a rolltop bath. Other Superior Doubles come splashed in brooding, coddling greys, greens or blues, with old fireplaces and dark wood four-posters as your backdrop for amour. Source link
Sports fans across Canada boo U.S. national anthem in response to tariffs
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Sports fans across Canada boo U.S. national anthem in response to tariffs

It turns out there’s a limit to the Canadian politeness our country is famous for. Frustrated sports fans in arenas across the country have begun to boo loudly while the U.S. national anthem is played at NHL and NBA games, showing just how well President Donald Trump‘s imposed tariffs on Canada are going over with people north of the border.Over the weekend, in Calgary, Toronto, Vancouver and Ottawa, fans of the Canadian teams showed their displeasure during the singing of The Star-Spangled Banner.What’s now become a trend was first witnessed in Ottawa before the Senators took to the ice against the Minnesota Wild on Saturday, just hours after Trump declared an economic emergency in order to place taxes of 25 per cent on imports from Canada. Energy imported from Canada, including oil, natu...
‘Buy Canadian’ sentiment grows as Trump tariffs spark trade war – National
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‘Buy Canadian’ sentiment grows as Trump tariffs spark trade war – National

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted February 3, 2025 7:48 am Updated February 3, 2025 8:57 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Canadian businesses preparing for Tuesday’s imposition of tariffs are leaning into the “buy Canadian” sentiment. Grocery chain Loblaw Companies Ltd. has committed to securing more food grown and made in Canada, after U.S. President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs to be enacted Tuesday.Per Bank, the company’s CEO, made the commitment on LinkedIn ov...
Ford ‘ripping up’ Ontario’s $100M contract with Elon Musk’s Starlink system
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Ford ‘ripping up’ Ontario’s $100M contract with Elon Musk’s Starlink system

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Doug Ford says the Ontario government is “ripping up” its $100-million contract with Elon Musk’s Starlink to provide high-speed internet to northern and rural communities. Ford, who plunged the province into an early election last week, said in a social media post Monday that effective immediately, the Progressive-Conservative government is banning American companies from provincial contracts.The move follows U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to enact a 25 per cent tariff on all Canadian and Mexican imports beginning Tuesday; Ottawa and the provinces are retaliating, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau imposing immediate tariffs on $30-billion worth of goods, followed by further tariff...
Trudeau and Trump set to talk amid Canada-U.S. trade war – National
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Trudeau and Trump set to talk amid Canada-U.S. trade war – National

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted February 3, 2025 7:30 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to speak with President Donald Trump Monday as Canada’s leaders scramble to prepare for a trade war with the United States. Trump mentioned the planned conversation after returning to Washington from Florida on Sunday night and Trudeau’s office confirmed a call is scheduled.Speaking with reporters at the Joint Base Andrews Sunday evening, the Republican president said “Canada has been abusive to the United States for many years” as he described the trade relation...
85 pc increase in cancer cases, deaths expected by 2050 in South-East Asia: WHO
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85 pc increase in cancer cases, deaths expected by 2050 in South-East Asia: WHO

South-East Asia region is expected to witness an 85 per cent increase in the number of new Cancer cases and deaths, said the World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday, ahead of World Cancer Day. Each year 4 February is commemorated as World Cancer Day. “The theme this year United by Unique is a reminder of the collective commitment against cancer,” said Saima Wazed, Regional Director for WHO South-East Asia. “WHO acknowledges every patient’s unique experiences and the value of people-centered care delivered jointly by healthcare providers, families, friends, and community,” she added. In 2022, the WHO South-East Asia Region had 2.4 million new cases of cancer, including 56,000 children, and 1.5 million deaths. “Among all the WHO regions, our Region had the highest number of cancers of...
2025 Grammy Awards: The most eye-catching red carpet fashion – National
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2025 Grammy Awards: The most eye-catching red carpet fashion – National

Descrease article font size Increase article font size It’s time, music and fashion lovers: The 2025 Grammy Awards are here. The biggest and most beloved stars in popular music have descended on Los Angeles to walk the red carpet and, if the stars align, take home a trophy on music’s biggest night.Comedian Trevor Noah is hosting Sunday night’s festivities for the fifth year in a row, and viewers will be treated to performances from Lady Gaga, Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Bruno Mars, Sheryl Crow, Stevie Wonder and more.Beyoncé leads this year’s Grammy nominations with 11, followed by Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar, Post Malone and Charli XCX at seven each, and Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan with six apiece.But before we ...