The number of people who have died in Japan due to Typhoon Shanshan has risen to six and 127 have been injured, according to the latest count by local media, which indicate that another person is still missing as a result of the storm, which has brought with it heavy rains and winds. This was announced by the Japanese newspaper ‘Yomiuri Shimbun’ – the country’s largest newspaper – which updated the toll at 09:00 hours (local time) this Saturday, when the typhoon continued its east-southeast movement at a speed of 15 kilometers per hour, and about 50 kilometers south-southwest of the city of Tanabe, in the Wakayama prefecture. Although the typhoon is expected to become a tropical cyclone on Monday, heavy rains are expected to continue, reaching 400 millimeters in some regions of the country. For this reason, the Japan Meteorological Agency has requested “strict vigilance against river flooding and landslides,” according to the aforementioned media. The typhoon has weakened since it made landfall on Thursday, but heavy rains continue on the main island of the archipelago, Kyushu, where on Friday more than 800 millimeters of precipitation were reported. In this context, flights and trains have seen their services cancelled for safety reasons.
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Real Madrid have drawn 1-1 away to UD Las Palmas on Thursday in the third round of LaLiga EA Sports, a match in which the Whites, who started behind, tried to turn around their apathetic first half with a second half in which they were unable to overcome the resistance of Luis Carrión’s men. An early goal from Alberto Moleiro set off the alarm bells for Carlo Ancelotti’s team, who could not find the key and only in the second half, from the penalty spot, managed to equalise the match. The Whites then woke up, but their attempts to take the three points were unsuccessful. In a brilliant start, Luis Carrión’s men took just five minutes to open the scoring with a magnificent combination between Oliver McBurnie and Alberto Moleiro; The Tenerife native received the ball inside the area and, after getting past Aurélien Tchouaméni and Éder Militao, he unleashed an excellent left-footed shot that surprised Thibaut Courtois. Minutes later, the Scottish striker was close to increasing the score with a back pass that he failed to finish and ended up in the hands of the Belgian goalkeeper. The Canaries controlled the ball and also took advantage of the spaces in the white team, to the despair of Carlo Ancelotti. The reigning champions seemed to wake up after a free kick in the half-moon of the area after 25 minutes; a powerful shot from Fede Valverde tested Jasper Cillessen for the first time, who made a providential save to prevent the visitors from scoring. The opportunity encouraged Kylian Mbappé, who with his shot from the edge of the area forced the Dutch goalkeeper to act, who caught the ball without problems. After a high shot from Javi Muñoz, Antonio Rüdiger responded with a long-range shot that was saved by an attentive Cillessen. Before the break, Las Palmas appealed for a penalty when McBurnie fell against the German centre-back, but the referee saw nothing worthy of a sanction. After the break, Vinícius and Rodrygo, who came on for Brahim alongside Fran García, were given warnings, but it was Sandro Ramírez who came closest to scoring with a shot that went over the bar. Shortly afterwards, Cillessen repelled a shot from Mbappé and Vinícius, on the rebound, failed to make good contact with the ball. Little by little, Real Madrid got closer to the Gran Canaria goal. A header from Tchouaméni that grazed the post preceded the move that equalised for the Whites, when Álex Suárez touched a ball from Arda Güler with his arm and the referee awarded a penalty; Vinícius stood at the eleven-metre mark and, with a shot to the right, put the ball beyond the reach of the home goalkeeper (min. 69). In the next play, Courtois appeared to prevent the second for Luis Carrión’s men, all after Mika Mármol volleyed a long ball in at the far post. The Madrid team continued to try, having another very clear chance in a move by Endrick as soon as he came on to the field. A goal disallowed by Viti for offside after catching a rebound in the area ended a match in which Real Madrid conceded their second draw of the league season, both away from home – after the opening game against RCD Mallorca (1-1) -; now, they are four points behind leaders FC Barcelona. The yellow team, for their part, add their second point to their tally. TECHNICAL SHEET. –RESULT: UD LAS PALMAS, 1 – REAL MADRID, 1 (1-0, at half-time). –LINEUPS. UD LAS PALMAS: Cillessen; Marvin, Álex Suárez, McKenna, Mika Mármol; Javi Muñoz, Campaña (Loiodice, min.81), Kirian (Manu Fuster, min.81); Sandro Ramírez (Viti, min.78), McBurnie (Mata, min.78) and Moleiro (Benito, min.61). REAL MADRID: Courtois; Lucas Vázquez (Carvajal, min.76), Militao, Rüdiger, Mendy (Fran García, min.46); Modric (Güler, min.64), Tchouaméni, Valverde; Brahim (Rodrygo, min.46), Mbappé and Vinícius (Endrick, min.86). –GOALS. 1-0, min.5: Moleiro. 1-1, min.69: Vinícius, penalty. –REFEREE: Busquets Ferrer (C.Balear). He cautioned Mendy (min.40) and Militao (min.88) for Real Madrid. –STADIUM: Gran Canaria. 31,192 spectators.
When will Bayern finally be German champions again? | Bundesliga preview part 3 by Flankengedanken
Are you tingling again? In your feet, in your hands, just everywhere?
Either your limbs have fallen asleep or the best second division in the world will start the 2024/25 season on August 2nd.
And who is there this year: traditional clubs like Hamburger SV, Fortuna Düsseldorf and 1. FC Köln. Newcomers who were long thought to be lost like Münster and Ulm. Seemingly dull teams like Hannover, Paderborn and Nuremberg. This diversity is simply wonderful.
In this episode we talk to Maik from the podcast 100% Unterklassig about the promoted teams, the relegated teams, HSV and the players you should definitely keep an eye on this season.
Maik is a Braunschweig fan and has been running the podcast 100% Unterklassig with his buddy Darian since October 2022 – you should definitely check it out if you want to stay up to date in the 2nd division. Clear recommendation!
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What are the prepaid plans announced by the Government and how much should their prices drop?
The Government wants prepaid companies to lower prices and caps increases due to inflation. freepik
The Government released the list of prepaid medicine companies ordered to roll back the sharp increases in their health plans to December, after the liberalization of prices, and which are also accused of cartelization. The official estimate is that, starting from the ceiling of increases set by inflation, the fees should drop by an average of 33% compared to their current levels.
The lending companies calculated that the decline would be 25% if the measure becomes effective. However, in the sector they warned of a “risk of breakdown” of the system if progress is made in that direction. In Argentina, almost 7 out of 10 people have some type of private coverage while 90% of the middle class has the service according to numbers from economist Milagros Gismondi.
In any case, the Government’s request does not currently contemplate a refund to customers for the surplus they paid in the last four months. The Health Superintendency did present a precautionary measure before the Court so that the amount above the Indec Consumer Price Index (CPI) be returned to the affiliates.
The companies investigated since January by the National Commission for the Defense of Competition (CNDC), which depends on the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, and affected by the measure are:
- Galeno Argentina SA
- British Hospital of Buenos Aires Civil Association
- German Hospital Civil Association
- Medifé Civil Association
- Swiss Medical S.A.
- Omint SA Services
- OSDE Organization of Direct Business Services
- The Argentine Health Union (UAS), the confederation that brings them together
- and Mr. Claudio Fernando Belocopitt, in his capacity as current president of the Swiss Medical SA firm and then president of the UAS.
The request only includes 75% of the prepaid medicine companies because the Civic Coalition’s complaint to the CNDC was to the firms mentioned above. This is what official sources explained to Infobae.
The announcement was made by the presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adorni.
“It is estimated that April inflation will be 10%, and taking into account that prepaid medicine fees have increased on average by 151% since December, the measure will reduce the prepaid fee by 33%,” he reported. the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, headed by Pablo Lavigne and leading the investigation.
From the private health sector they were forceful in an off-the-record talk with Infobae after the measure was known. “If this measure has to be applied as announced, it will bankrupt the private health system, but not within six months, it will bankrupt within 60 days,” they said. The preliminary calculation they made showed that “the fees should decrease by 25% since they increased on average 6% or 7% above inflation.”
For some time now, the Government had been dissatisfied with the increases they applied since the deregulation of the sector starting with DNU 70/2023 by Javier Milei. The Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, accused the prepaid companies of “declaring war on the middle class.”
In this context, the CNDC indicated that it began an investigation in mid-January into alleged anticompetitive conduct in which it determined that there were “multiple indications” of a “collusive agreement” between the country’s main prepaid medicine companies. The organization issued an opinion to Lavigne to adopt an advance protection measure so that the group of prepaid companies mentioned, the AUS and Belocopitt, meet certain requirements.
Claudio Belocopitt, president of Swiss Medical and former head of UAS.
Firstly, the Government established that the values of the health plan fees to be collected cannot exceed the level they had as of December 2023 plus the variation in the CPI. The measure contemplates that for clients registered after that period the adjustment must be made based on a plan similar to the one contracted at values at the end of last year.
Likewise, the indicated companies must present to the CNDC information on nominal prices of each health plan offered, income obtained and number of members in each of the programs. “They must provide data from December 2023 onwards, and report their updates on a monthly basis. In turn, the companies and the UAS have the obligation to publish, within a maximum period of 10 business days from the notification of the precautionary measure, the full text of the anticipated protection measure on their respective websites,” Commerce detailed. .
As explained by the Government, the opening of the investigation, which is still ongoing, was carried out based on a complaint to the CNDC for cartelization in the terms of article 2, paragraph a), of the Law on Defense of Competition, “in by virtue of the coordinated increase in the prices of the prepaid medicine plans of the detailed companies.”
“Agreements between competitors or concerted practices, commonly known as cartels, constitute a serious violation of competition legislation, which can lead to fines of up to 30% of the turnover of the offending companies in Argentina. In particular, article 2 of the Law on the Defense of Competition classifies hard core cartels as absolutely restrictive practices of competition, which consist of an agreement between two or more competitors to fix prices, restrict supply, share the market or coordinate bids, contests or auctions.”
One of the companies made an offer to Commerce to freeze their quotas and not continue with the increases to make up for what they consider to be years behind, but they said that, when they put it on the table, the official response was that it was too late and that the The deadline to present alternatives had expired.
In the private health sector they warn of a possible breakdown of the system. (Shutterstock)
“We don’t know what they want,” agreed another of the largest companies in the sector. “Prepaid companies are the enemy they chose now, but the one who deregulated the prices of the sector was the Government itself, with the DNU of December. Before they were the hegemonic media, now it seems that we are the prepaid ones,” they added. “The measure involves not only prepaid companies but all providers, salaries, professionals, etc. “It is a bomb on the entire private health system,” they said.
“In addition, they want to return what they already charged above the CPI according to the precautionary measure they presented. In other words, the prepaid companies have to ask the providers, to whom they have already transferred the funds from the fee increases, to return the money to them in order to return it to the members. But the providers no longer have those funds because they paid salaries, supplies, suppliers, medications. The prepaid ones that can will have to use their funds. They last a month and go bankrupt, and if the prepaid ones go bankrupt, the entire benefit system breaks,” they detailed.
From the sector they list that Argentina’s private health system serves 33 million people. Of that figure, 6 million are in prepaid plans and of them, 4.5 million are in corporate plans, which are paid by their employers and 1.5 million are direct partners. “Of those direct partners, the problem really was approximately 1 million people. But they took one measure for everyone, it is unusual. The Superintendency of Health Services knows that this measure is unfeasible,” they concluded.
Nikkei Index Rises Over 40,000 Points as Investors Buy Shares Post Selling Wave – Latest Market Update
The Nikkei index ended Thursday’s session on the rise as investors bought shares after a strong selling wave to take profits this week coinciding with the beginning of the new fiscal year.
The Nikkei rose 0.81 percent at the close, recording 39,773.14 points, after rising during the session by up to two percent, exceeding 40,000 points.
The broader Topix index closed with an increase of 0.94 percent, recording 2732.00 points.
The shares of the chip-related company Socionext increased 17.55 percent, reaching the daily high limit, after Morgan Stanley Securities raised the recommendation for the stock.
Fanuc, a manufacturer of robots, rose 3.16 percent, and SoftBank Group, which invests in emerging technology companies, rose 1.07 percent.
During its decline in the previous session, the Nikkei recorded a decline of 4.6 percent from a record high level recorded on March 22.
Kao shares rose 5.14 percent, after Hong Kong-based investment company Oasis Management said it would begin a campaign to rebrand the cosmetics company and develop marketing for its products.
Itoshu shares rose for the second session and rose 0.68 percent, after the trading company said yesterday, Wednesday, that it aims to boost profits to reach a record level of 880 billion yen, up from estimates of 800 billion yen in the fiscal year that ended, and the company’s shares witnessed an increase of 6.4 percent in the previous session. .
2024-04-04 08:15:32
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Princess of Wales Health Mystery Unveiled at Public Event: Sunday Times – Exclusive
London, March 17 (EFE).- The Princess of Wales could address the mystery surrounding her state of health, of which there are no details, at a public event in due course, according to those close to Catherine and her husband, William. to the British Sunday newspaper The Sunday Times.
The princess underwent an “abdominal operation” on January 16 in a London hospital, from which she is recovering away from official events and is not expected to return to her public duties until at least after the week. Santa.
The fact that her illness has been kept in the strictest secret has unleashed all kinds of speculation about her condition and about her marriage to the heir to the British throne.
“They are very open when interacting with citizens and I can see a world in which the princess could talk about her recovery at some public engagement. If she were to do it, this is how she would do it,” indicates a source – whose identity does not reveal – the aforementioned Sunday.
On the other hand, The Sunday Times also points out that apparently a friend of the princes of Wales noted that “they will want to be clear and more open but they will do it when they feel ready. I would hope that this was her instinct and she will do it. They are not going away to hurry.”
The aforementioned newspaper points out that William will step away from his public duties during the Easter school holidays of his children – Princes Charlotte, George and Louis.
Catherine was admitted to the London Clinic, the private hospital where King Charles III also underwent surgery for an enlarged prostate, to undergo a planned “abdominal surgery” after which she remained hospitalized for almost two weeks, until January 29. when he was discharged and returned to his home in Windsor (just outside of London).
Kensington Palace then clarified that Catherine’s condition was not cancer but that the princess wished to keep her medical information private.
The dissemination on the 10th – Mother’s Day in this country – of a family photo retouched by Catalina, which several international graphic agencies subsequently withdrew from their services when they detected inconsistencies, led the princess to apologize and generated an enormous media stir when she came forward. questioned the credibility of the Monarchy and its public messages.
A friend of the couple insisted, according to the newspaper, that there was nothing “sinister” in the editing of the snapshot apart from the desire to project the “careful” image that citizens expected and points out that the media tsunami generated by the incident left the princess “devastated.”
The Sunday also points out that Prince Louis will turn 6 on April 23 and, according to sources close to the couple, a “firm decision” has not yet been made on whether Catalina will broadcast, as she usually does on her children’s birthdays. , some photography.
For his part, a commentator on the Sky News channel indicates today in an analysis on the channel’s website that the issue of the edited image “although it seems trivial, it touches on the credibility of the media in the era of Photoshop and addresses the way to report fairly and accurately on the monarchy and the royal family.
He points out that the royal family “enjoys an enormous privilege in exchange for living in a fishbowl. They are subject to scrutiny because their role is to preside and represent the nation in public.”
That analysis notes that the photo incident led to global speculation about Catalina’s health and marriage and considers this an “indicative battle in the existential war between truth and fake news.” EFE
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2024-03-17 12:42:53
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