The Indian hockey team in Bhubaneswar during the 2023 World Hockey Cup. (Twitter/@TheHockeyIndia) Last week India failed to reach the quarter finals of the World Cup Hockey tournament after losing to New Zealand , a team ranked six places below it. For the record India hasn’t entered the medals round of the quadrennial event for 48 years. But a bronze medal at the Olympics in 2021 and the privilege of playing at home cheered on by thousands of fans, gave rise to hopes that this time the well-trained team would go deep, at least into the last four stages . In the event, it struggled to beat a young Spanish side and later a Wales team playing in its first ever World Cup. Against New Zealand, the Indian team had a comfortable 3-1 advantage with 20 minutes left. But with the Kiwis capitalized on its opponent’s mounting anxiety and India just seemed to crumble. Not too long ago, the even more fancied Indian cricket team had lost to the same country in the finals of … [Read more...] about Hockey debacle highlights Indian sports teams’ tendency to choke
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World Bank cuts 2023 forecasts and warns of global recession
The World Bank slashed its growth forecasts for most countries and regions and warned that new adverse shocks could tip the global economy into a recession. Global gross domestic product will probably increase 1.7% this year, about half the pace forecast in June, the Washington-based lender said Tuesday. That would be the third-worst performance in the last three decades or so, after the contractions of 2009 and 2020. The bank, which also cut its growth estimates for 2024, said persistent inflation and higher interest rates are among the key reasons. It also cited the impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and a decline in investment. “The crisis facing development is intensifying” and the setbacks to global prosperity will likely persist, World Bank President David Malpass wrote in a foreword to the bank’s semi-annual Global Economic Prospects report. He said GDP in emerging-market and developing economies at the end of next year will be about 6% below the level … [Read more...] about World Bank cuts 2023 forecasts and warns of global recession
Sean Dyche Could Be Perfect Manager For Everton In Midst Of Identity Crisis
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Marcelo Bielsa had a plan, but Everton needed something different. According to reports, the Argentine wanted to take over the Toffees’ Under-21s team until the end of the season when he would move into the job of senior team manager. Everton, however, can’t wait until the summer to find a new manager. They need saving right now. Everton’s position is perilous. They are without a win in their last eight Premier PINC League matches and are second-bottom of the table - above bottom-placed Southampton only on goal difference. Bielsa had been their first-choice to take over following the dismissal of Frank Lampard, but his plan for the job was unworkable. Now, Sean Dyche is expected to take over at Goodison Park and there’s good reason to believe the 51-year-old will be exactly what Everton need. Dyche is renowned for his ability to set up a compact, conservative team. Under the former Burnley boss, the Toffees will play … [Read more...] about Sean Dyche Could Be Perfect Manager For Everton In Midst Of Identity Crisis
A Standout Estate Asks $13 Million In Quebec’s Prestigious Westmount
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Set on the Island of Montreal, the city of Westmount is home to some of Canada’s most affluent neighborhoods. But Westmount is not only home to wealthy residents. It boasts notable ones as well. The late singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen was born there, and United States Vice President Kamala Harris attended the local high school. Filled with stately multimillion-dollar houses representing a variety of architectural styles, the area’s tree-lined streets give way to parks and, in some parts, upscale shops and boutiques. Among the luxury residences now available for purchase in prestigious Upper Westmont, an enclave of large estate homes, is a fully renovated three-story built in 1988. Arch-topped dormer windows punctuate the stone-and-brick mansion’s mansard roof. Tuscan columns support a semicircular portico, which is flanked by bay windows. Shutters frame the second-level windows. Attention to detail is … [Read more...] about A Standout Estate Asks $13 Million In Quebec’s Prestigious Westmount
6 Surprising New Developments In Travel Insurance That Will Change The Way You Plan Your Next Trip
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin If you want to understand how travel insurance is changing — and how it could change the way you travel this year — you have to meet Robin. Robin (full name, Robin Assist) is a new technology-driven service platform used by insurance companies to process travel insurance claims, among other things. "Technology can really help when you're filing a claim," says Sasha Gainullin, CEO of battleface , the company that created Robin. "It can find the policy you have. It can eliminate the need for a claim form. It can identify the expense that you're filing against the policy." Tectonic changes in travel insurance for 2023 Robin could change the way you file your travel insurance claim in 2023. At the moment, travel insurance companies are sitting on hundreds of thousands of unprocessed claims from the holiday air travel meltdowns and even a few from this summer. Technology like Robin could dramatically accelerate the … [Read more...] about 6 Surprising New Developments In Travel Insurance That Will Change The Way You Plan Your Next Trip
Little-noticed change in spending bill is big leap for addiction treatment, Colorado experts say
Tucked away in a 1,600-page spending bill passed by Congress in December are several paragraphs that, Colorado experts say, will open up a key opioid treatment to more patients and shift America closer to modernizing medical treatment for addiction. For more than two decades, health care providers have had to get additional training and a special waiver to dispense buprenorphine, a medication used to help treat people with opioid addictions. The regulations not only limited who could prescribe the drug but also created a sense of mystery, complication and stigma around it, further curtailing its use even as the country struggled against years of spiraling opioid deaths. But thanks to a relative blip in a roughly $1.7 trillion bill , the requirement — known to providers as the X-Waiver — is gone. Substance-use treatment experts and physicians had long lobbied for its elimination, and several — in interviews and on social media — said they hoped it was a sign that federal … [Read more...] about Little-noticed change in spending bill is big leap for addiction treatment, Colorado experts say