Flooding in Slovenia leaves six dead

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Six people are confirmed dead after Tuesday’s heavy rains in Slovenia. Up to 300 mm of rain fell in just a few hours across the country, with swollen rivers, torrential streams and landslides sweeping away cars, houses, bridges, and whole sections of roads. In some areas, public services have not yet been restored, and healthcare and drinking water are being provided by mobile units. Some major roads are still closed. The damage includes the destruction of the resistance Hospital Franja, a museum site from the Second World war.

Worst hit was the valley town of Železniki, where three people died, 350 houses were flooded and over a hundred cars were swept away by the swollen river Sora. The dead included a woman who was swept away by the river in her car. The local health facilities and the elementary school are closed. Road communication to several surrounding villages was cut off by landslides. The flood also badly damaged local industry. The lower-lying town of Škofja Loka was also badly hit by the flood. A 31-year-old volunteer fire fighter was killed during the rescue effort in Cerklje.

Other badly affected areas include those along the rivers Sava, Savinja and Dravinja. All three rivers and many of their tributaries overflowed and flooded fields and towns. The low-lying parts of Celje, Laško and Nazarje were flooded by up to 2 meters of water. A 34-year-old man and a 24-year-old woman were killed in Podgorje near Braslov?e when their house was buried in a landslide. Two older people managed to leave the house unharmed.

Damage was widespread across the country and many roads were blocked by landslides. Velenje was cut off from the world for more than a day. The main road connecting the mountainous Bohinj valley to the central part of the country was closed, leaving only the mountain road to Tolmin.

Near the town of Cerkno, which was itself flooded, the museum site of Hospital Franja was nearly completely destroyed. The partisan resistance hospital from the Second World War, situated in a narrow mountain canyon above the town and named after the young doctor who worked at the site, treated hundreds of wounded resistance fighters and remained undiscovered by the Wehrmacht throughout the war. The hospital consisted of 12 wooden cabins and a miniature hydroelectric power plant. The power plant and all but one of the wooden cabins and were swept away by the swollen stream. Hundreds of exhibits, including medicine containers, locally produced medical equipment and an x-ray machine were lost or badly damaged.

The government of Slovenia directed €500,000 from the emergency fund to immediate rescue and repair operations, and has promised to help the affected municipalities and population with funds from the budget. The government has also pledged to rebuild the Hospital Franja museum site.

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Improving Healthcare Services

Is the future of mobile technology in healthcare bright? Why invest in healthcare? How to improve health services using technology? These are common questions that businesses looking to develop a healthcare app have. If you’re among them, read on to understand whether you should invest in healthcare solutions development.

In this article, we’re going to look at the mHealth market and its growth prospects, talk about the advantages of smartphones in healthcare, and sketch out some real-life examples.

Market outlook: Information technology in healthcare

Advances in mobile technology and the widespread use of smartphones and tablets are working to improve healthcare services at a rapid pace. These advances are increasing the success rate of patient outcomes, as well as the overall quality of care provided.

Mobile health, known as mHealth, is a growing IT sector that is working to transform how healthcare providers and centers are interacting with their patients. Statistics prove that mHealth is one of the fastest growing niches. According to the Market research report by MarketsAndMarkets, the global mHealth market is expected to reach $390.7 billion and grow at 15.8% CAGR by 2024. The key drivers for this are the increasing availability and adoption of digital technologies including personal health devices and the development of the healthcare industry.

Some more interesting statistics and predictions forhealthcare information technology marketvalue:

  • The medical provider solutions sector is anticipated to grow at the highest CAGR during 2019-2024. (Source:MarketsAndMarkets)
  • The Asia Pacific Market is expected to witness the highest growth from 2019-2024. (Source:MarketAndMarkets)
  • 64% of consumers say that virtual care offers convenience and improves accessibility to healthcare services. (Source:Deloitte)
  • The top mHealth players include Apple, Airstrip, AT&T, Boston Scientific, Athena health, CardioNet, Sanofi, Telcare, Fitbit, and Zephyr. (Source:MarketWatch)
  • The US and Canada hold the highest share of mobile technology (Source:MarketWatch). Additionally, as a leader in innovative technology, the United States passedthe Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Actin 2009 to promote the adoption and meaningful use of health information technology. The HITECH Act also established numerous grants aimed at training personnel in healthcare organisations, teaching them how to make use of advances and provide support for health IT infrastructure.
  • The main virtual healthcare market segments include video consultation, audion consultation, and kiosks. (Source:HIT Consultant)
  • The main drivers of digital health adoption are need for preventive and predictive care, demand for less invasive, cheaper, and precise therapies and treatments, and patient demand. (Source:Deloitte)
  • mHealth ecosystem consists of Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), Cloud computing solutions, artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain systems, natural language processing (NLP), Data as a Platform (DaaP), 5G technology, sensors, enterprise applications, robotics, radical interoperability and open platforms, big data analytics, and learning platforms. (Source:Deloitte)

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Record rains disrupt life in Mumbai, India

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Mumbai, India’s largest city and financial capital, received a record-high rainfall on Tuesday, July 26. The rain left many parts of the city flooded. Landslides and other related effects of the rain claimed more than 100 lives in Mumbai and the surrounding areas.

Transportation was seriously affected, as the two main highways, railway lines, and the runways at Mumbai International airport remain submerged. Trains and city buses were shut down for 24 hours, and have not yet resumed full service. Domestic and international flights have been diverted out of Mumbai. Residents of buildings in low-lying areas are being rescued with boats and navy helicopters. Large numbers of Mumbai residents did not make it home from work, or spent the night in cars that were stranded on the road. The All India Radio reported that 150,000 people were stranded across different railway stations of the Mumbai Suburban Railway, which is considered the life line of Mumbai. Mumbai Suburban Railway partially commenced operating after thirty-six hours, from late evening on July 27.

The rainfall received in Mumbai’s suburbs on Tuesday totaled 37.1 inches, which exceeds the world’s record for highest rainfall in a single day (33.0 inches at Cherrapunji, Meghalaya, India).

The heavy rainfall has taken its toll on historic buildings as well. A building on Marine drive has been drowned up to the first floor. Mackichan Knight from IIMC mourns this irreparable damage.

As per Vilasrao Deshmukh, Chief Minister of Maharashtra, the rainfall cost the state $110m in damages.

Correction: This does not exceed the world’s record for highest rainfall in a single day, but it does exceed India’s previous record. (33.0 inches at Cherrapunji, Meghalaya, India).

The world record for rainfall in a 24-hour period was 75.98in which fell during a hurricane on Reunion Island near Madagascar.

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2005 Afghan opium harvest begins

Tuesday, May 3, 2005

Most heroin sold in Europe comes from Afghanistan’s poppies. This past week, the 2005 opium harvest was in full view and going full speed in Afghanistan. The cultivators gathering resin from the crop are operating even near the main road through Kandahar and the farmers are out gathering resin from opium poppies in full view.

Last year 80% of the world’s opium came from Afghanistan and production is up over 239% since 2003, according to U.S. government estimates. Afghanistan is the world’s largest producer of illegal drugs.

In 2002 Super Bowl ads, the White House sent out the message that “drugs fund terrorists”. Doug Wankel, a former U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) official, says the opium industry is “financing terrorism. It’s financing subversive activities. It’s financing warlordism… And if it’s a threat to the government of Afghanistan, it’s a direct threat to the national security interests of the United States.”

“The Bush administration has decided not to destroy the opium crop in Afghanistan,” stated a U.S. intelligence official returning from Afghanistan in relation to the 60% smaller 2002 crop. The source, who requested that he not be identified, noted “U.S. forces could destroy the crops using aerial spraying techniques, but no such actions are planned.”

U.S. plans to spray the crops were canceled at the request of Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who has called for jihad or “holy war”, but is concerned that aerial spraying could be harmful to the health of Afghan villagers. The U.S. claims that the spraying would be safe, but is granting Karzai’s request.

Karzai has indicated that he may change his mind if other U.S. strategies fail to halt the opium. Congress budgeted $774 million for anti-drug operations in Afghanistan just this year.

The CIA reports in From Flowers to Heroin that it takes 10 kg of opium to make 1 kg of 90% pure heroin. The CIA states that impurities are introduced into the processed heroin before it hits the street, making the purity of the end consumer product about 40%. That implies that 10 kg of opium makes about 2.25 kg of 40% pure heroin.

The Guardian reports that the 2002 opium harvest was 3400 metric tons. Using the conversion supplied by the CIA, 2002’s 3400 opium harvest could be converted into 765 metric tons of heroin. According to the International Narcotics Control Board, the 2003 opium harvest was 3600 metric tons. Using the estimated 239% increase of the present harvast over 2003, it means that the 2005 harvest is about 8600 metric tons.

The 2002 street price of heroin in the UK was about 60 £ per GRAM, or (assuming the present 1.89 USD to 1 £ exchange) 113.40 USD per GRAM. As the supply goes up the price will come down some, so for this calculation only the 2002 figures will be used. If all the opium harvest is converted into heroin and all of it is sold at the UK street price, the total street value of the harvest is 86.7 billion USD. (765 metric tons x 1000 kg/metric ton x 1000 grams/kg x 113.4 USD/gram = about 86.7 billion USD.) To the extent the 2002 numbers are valid today, the street value of the 2005 harvest should be roughly twice the street value of the 2002 harvest, about 173 billion USD.

To put these numbers in perspective, the total market capitalization of Ford, General Motors and Daimler Chrysler combined is about 76 billion USD. The total market capitalization of Toyota and Honda combined is about 167 billion USD.

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) was formed to promote harmonization of international antimoney laundering (AML) laws. Despite the fact that tens of billions of USDs are generated from the Afgan opium harvest alone, the FATF has not added Afghanistan to its blacklist of uncooperative nations. One has to wonder, therefore, what the poppy farmers are doing with their share of the money that escapes the notice of the banking system and the FATF.

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Military Drones Market 2016: Global Industry Size, Share, Growth, Analysis, And Forecasts To 2021

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The worldwide market for military drones at$4.4 billion worldwide in 2015 going to $6.8 billion by 2022. Multiple applications drive market growth, applications in surveillance and bombing terrorists. Lightweight military drones are used for visualization, attack drones are used in all manner of military maneuver, military drones are used for infrastructure surveillance, aerial mapping, and logistics delivery.

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Military drones are flying cameras and flying weapons that can be remotely controlled. Military drones are being used for lifting cameras above the ground so every person who wants it can use a camera to rise above the earth to look down from above can do military surveillance. Each drone can choose thousands of vantage points, extending military strategic visualization beyond what has previously been possible.

The military drones are able to achieve terrorist control tasks. They have been evolving air camera integration for surveillance systems capability. They are used for surveillance, reconnaissance and intelligence missions. They do 3D mapping and support ground troops. These are more energy efficient, last longer and have a significantly lower cost of operation than manned aircraft. Drone aircraft are sophisticated and flexible. They take off, fly and land autonomously. They enable engineers to push the envelope of normal flight. Reconnaissance drones can fly for days continuously. Remote, ground-based pilots can work in shifts.

Drones are set to make every industry more productive with better, more flexible visualization. Drone uses provide the prospect of trillions of dollars in economic growth. Drones connect seamlessly and securely to the Internet and to each other.

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Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Jim Reeves, York-Simcoe

Monday, October 1, 2007

Jim Reeves is running for the Green Party of Ontario in the Ontario provincial election, in the York-Simcoe riding. Wikinews’ Nick Moreau interviewed him regarding his values, his experience, and his campaign.

Stay tuned for further interviews; every candidate from every party is eligible, and will be contacted. Expect interviews from Liberals, Progressive Conservatives, New Democratic Party members, Ontario Greens, as well as members from the Family Coalition, Freedom, Communist, Libertarian, and Confederation of Regions parties, as well as independents.

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U.S. warns of al Qaeda threat to stock trading and banking websites

Friday, December 1, 2006

The U.S. government warned private financial services that al Qaeda is planning a cyber attack on the U.S. stock and bank accounts, officials said on Thursday.

Homeland Security spokesman Russ Knocke says: “There is no information to corroborate this aspirational threat. As a routine matter and out of an abundance of caution, US-CERT issued the situational awareness report to industry stakeholders.”

The officials said that the attacks are aimed at destroying the databases of U.S. banking and stock market web sites. The Homeland Security group claims that the threat was for all of December.

A U.S. official said that the threat was posted on an website and called for the attack to avenge the imprisonment of Muslims in the Guantanamo detention camp.

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Microsoft to buy antivirus firm Sybari Software

Tuesday, February 8, 2005 Microsoft has announced that it plans to purchase antivirus firm Sybari Software in order to expand its market within the computer security market. The takeover comes after Microsoft purchased Romanian security firm GeCad in 2003 and two months after an announcement that it is to acquire anti-spyware vendor Giant-Company Software.

Sybari is a private company based in East Newport, New York that develops antivirus software which can be used with Microsoft’s Exchange software, as well as with the Lotus Notes system.

This takeover is seen by analysts to be hostile move on Microsoft’s part, as it places the software giant in direct competition with market leaders Symantec and McAfee. Sterling Auty, an analyst with JP Morgan, told Reuters that he estimated that Microsoft could be competing for up to five percent of Symantec’s business and up to eight percent of McAfee’s revenue.

Microsoft’s shares rose $0.10 at midday to $26.26, while both McAfee and Symantec shares fell.

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Reach Your Weight Loss Goals With Omni Lap Band

Reach Your Weight Loss Goals With Omni Lap-Band

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Allan Bower

We know that obesity is an excess of body fat,but how overweight does a person need to be to qualify as obese? To be considered obese, a persons Body Mass Index (BMI) measurement must be more than or equal to 30. To determine your BMI, divide your body weight (lbs.) by your height in inches squared (in2) and multiply that amount by 703. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, obesity is rapidly spreading across all regions and demographic groupsincluding Canada. In fact, according to the Omni Surgery Centre, obesity among Canadian adults has nearly doubled since 1980, while the number of overweight adolescents has nearly tripled. Clearly, obesity has become a serious health problem that needs some serious attention. There are many weight loss strategies that can help individuals with their weight loss goals.

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One strategy is traditional diet and exercise. Although this is one of the healthiest methods, it is also considered to be one of the most difficult especially for those who are obese. This strategy involves eating fewer calories and increasing your physical activity. In order for your body to be able to burn more calories than you eat, you must either increase the amount of exercise you get or decrease the amount of calories you intake. This weight loss strategy is often the first method that people attempt for weight loss. If your BMI is over 40 and you have been unsuccessful with the diet and exercise method, you should consider the lap band weight loss surgery offered at the Omni Surgery Centre in Regina. The lap band surgery, unlike gastric bypass surgery, is a minimally invasive bariatric surgery. The procedure is executed using laparoscopic techniques, which require only small incisions, to implant an inflatable silicone band into the patients abdomen. This practice is also referred to as stomach banding. The band is fastened around the upper stomach to create a new, smaller stomach pouch which will reduce the amount of food the patient can eat before feeling full. The lap band procedure is a rather low risk weight loss surgery. In fact, patients usually leave the clinic the same day their surgery is performed. The lap band surgeons at the Omni Surgery Centre are highly qualified professionals who are extremely well-versed in laparoscopic techniques. Before the surgery, patients will meet with a program coordinator, surgeons, a registered nutritionist, an exercise professional, and a registered psychologist. The Omni Surgery Centre also offers post-surgical support to aid patients in their lifestyle transition. The lap band surgery is a viable option for obese people who have struggled to lose weight using other strategies. It is minimally invasive, reversible, and can allow obese people to obtain a healthier weight and lifestyle.

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Wikinews interviews Joe Schriner, Independent U.S. presidential candidate

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Journalist, counselor, painter, and US 2012 Presidential candidate Joe Schriner of Cleveland, Ohio took some time to discuss his campaign with Wikinews in an interview.

Schriner previously ran for president in 2000, 2004, and 2008, but failed to gain much traction in the races. He announced his candidacy for the 2012 race immediately following the 2008 election. Schriner refers to himself as the “Average Joe” candidate, and advocates a pro-life and pro-environmentalist platform. He has been the subject of numerous newspaper articles, and has published public policy papers exploring solutions to American issues.

Wikinews reporter William Saturn? talks with Schriner and discusses his campaign.

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