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Stents May Help Bowel Cancer Patients to Avoid Need for Colostomy Bags

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According to specialists, bowel cancer patients may avoid the need for colostomy bags if they are first treated by having an expandable tube inserted at the site of their blockage.

The new approach, presented at this year’s American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting in Chicago – the worlds’ biggest cancer conference – showed that the tube, or stent, cut the risk of complications from surgery.

Experts said colostomy bags, to collect faeces, often frightened patients.

Globally, nearly 1.4 million cases of bowel cancer are diagnosed each year.

This unplanned surgery has a much higher risk of complications compared with routine surgery.British researchers believe they have explained why some families are incredibly vulnerable to bowel cancer

The patient is often in worse health, the swelling caused by the blockage can mean keyhole surgery is not possible so more invasive surgery is needed and there may not be a colorectal specialist surgeon on hand.

The death rate goes up from 2% for planned surgery to 12% in emergency bowel cancer surgery.

After removing the tumor and surrounding bowel, surgeons are also less likely to be able to re-plumb the bowels.

One part of the colon is often hugely distended and the other collapsing in on itself. If it cannot be put back together properly, the risk of needing a colostomy bag soars.

A trial on 250 patients was organized by Cancer Research UK. Half were treated with conventional surgery, but the others had a novel procedure to unblock the bowels.

Surgeons used an endoscope to find the precise location of the blockage and then positioned a stent at the site of obstruction.

When inserted, the tube is just 3mm in diameter. But over 48 hours it expands in response to body heat until it reaches 2.5cm in diameter, creating a new clear passageway through the intestines.

The tumor is then removed once the bowels have healed and the patient has recovered from the blockage.

There was no difference in survival rates between the procedures, but the difference in the need for a colostomy bag was stark.

In the emergency patients, 69% needed a bag to rid their bodies of faeces.

In those treated with the stent, the figure was 45%, according to data presented at the ASCO Annual Meeting.

Prof. James Hill, who led the trial at Central Manchester University Hospitals, said: “Traditionally doctors have worried that unblocking the bowel in this way could increase the chance of cancer spreading, but our early results don’t show this.

“We’re also pleased to see that this could be a way of reducing the risk of patients needing a colostomy bag after their surgery, which is a huge improvement to patients’ day-to-day lives.

“These are early results and we’ll need to follow up our work for three years in full to find out if this technique affects survival and end-of-life care for bowel cancer patients.”

Rock am Ring 2016: Final Day Canceled as Lightning Hurts 80 Fans

German authorities have ordered the suspension of the sell-out Rock am Ring music festival on its third and final day after lightning hurt at least 80 fans.

Planned for June 3 – 5, Rock am Ring 2016 featured the likes of Panic! At The Disco, Bring Me The Horizon, the 1975, Of Mice & Men, Architects, August Burns Red, Bullet For My Valentine, Disturbed and Deftones.

Lightning struck Friday night (June 3) at the festival grounds, which is an old airfield in western Germany.

Performances were suspended on June 4 during continued thunderstorms, forcing many of the 92,000 fans at the open-air event to shelter in cars and tents.Rock am Ring 2016 canceled

Festival organizers were forced to cancel it after local authorities revoked its license early on Sunday morning, June 5.

They said on Facebook: “Dear Fans, because of inclement weather we fear further lightning with the potential risk of injuries. Due to instructions of the Mendig authorities we were ordered to suspend the festival for the moment being. Please stay in your tents or for your own protection go to your cars. We will inform you hourly of any new development.”

Critics on Facebook have accused organizers of not cancelling the event quickly enough.

Fans at Rock am Ring – held at the airport in the town of Mendig, about 62 miles west of Frankfurt – were told to clear the festival grounds by noon on Sunday.

At least eight people were seriously injured by the lightning strike early on Saturday morning.

Central Europe has been hit by severe storms and rain over the past few weeks, leading to 11 deaths in Germany.

Apparently, Germany, France and Belgium have recently been hit with severe storms and flooding.

However, 2016 is not the first year this has happened: 33 fans were injured after lightning struck Rock am Ring 2015.

The festival website has repeatedly warned fans of the possibility of strong rainfall and thunderstorms.

The organizers of Rock am Ring, now in its 31st year, initially said on June 4 that this year’s event would continue. It was due to have finished on June 5.

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Switzerland Becomes First Country to Hold Guaranteed Basic Income Referendum

Switzerland is holding a referendum on a guaranteed basic income for every citizen, becoming the first country to hold such a vote.

The proposal calls for adults to be paid an unconditional income of 2,500 Swiss francs ($2,555) a month, whether they work or not.

Supporters of the idea say 21st Century work is increasingly automated, with fewer jobs available for workers.

However, polls suggest that only about one quarter of Swiss voters back the idea.Switzerland basic income referendum

Under the terms of the basic income, workers who already earn more than SFr 2,500 would not get any additional money.

There is little support among Swiss politicians for the idea and not a single parliamentary party has come out in favor.

They say that disconnecting the link between work done and money earned would be bad for society.

Che Wagner, from the campaign group Basic Income Switzerland, says it wouldn’t be money for nothing.

“In Switzerland over 50% of total work that is done is unpaid. It’s care work, it’s at home, it’s in different communities, so that work would be more valued with a basic income.”

Luzi Stamm, who’s a member of parliament for the right-wing Swiss People’s Party, opposes the idea: “Theoretically, if Switzerland were an island, the answer is yes. But with open borders, it’s a total impossibility, especially for Switzerland, with a high living standard.

“If you would offer every individual a Swiss amount of money, you would have billions of people who would try to move into Switzerland.”

The idea is also under consideration elsewhere. In Finland, the government is considering a trial to give basic income to about 8,000 people from low-income groups.

In the Dutch city of Utrecht is also developing a pilot project which will begin in January 2017.

The basic income is one of five issues on the Swiss ballot on June 5, with people also voting on funds for public services and the simplification of the application procedures for asylum-seekers.

Raul Castro: Cuba Will Not Return to OAS In a Show of Solidarity with Venezuela

Cuba will not return to the Organization of American States (OAS), says President Raul Castro in a show of solidarity with Venezuela.

OAS Secretary General Luis Almargo has called for sanctions against Venezuela.

At a summit of Caribbean countries in Havana, President Raul Castro called the OAS “an instrument of imperialist domination”.

Meanwhile, former Spanish PM Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero has met jailed Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez.

It was Leopoldo Lopez’s first visit from anyone other than family members or lawyers since the 45-year-old was sentenced to 14 years in prison last year after being found guilty of inciting violence.Raul Castro Cuba US ties

Leopoldo Lopez’s supporters insist he is innocent and say he was jailed on trumped-up, politically-motivated charges.

The meeting at Ramo Verde military prison outside Caracas lasted about 90 minutes, according to Adriana Lopez, the opposition leader’s sister.

Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero is trying to negotiate between the opposition and the government in Venezuela’s worsening political crisis.

Cuba was expelled from the OAS in 1962 but following a recent thaw in relations with the US it was suggested that the island might return.

However, Raul Castro appeared to rule out the possibility, offering “our most firm solidarity to our brothers the Venezuelan people, to the legitimate government of President Nicolas Maduro”.

President Nicolas Maduro is locked in a dispute with the OAS over opposition demands in Venezuela for a recall referendum.

Luis Almargo said earlier this week that “the institutional crisis in Venezuela demands immediate changes in the actions of the executive branch”.

He has called an emergency meeting of the OAS at which member states will decide whether to invoke the Inter-American Democratic Charter, which could lead to Venezuela’s suspension from the OAS.

Muhammad Ali Cause of Death: Boxer Died from Septic Shock

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Muhammad Ali died of “septic shock due to unspecified natural causes”, his family has announced.

The boxing legend, formerly known as Cassius Clay, died on June 3 at a hospital in Phoenix, Arizona. He was 74.

Muhammad Ali had been suffering from a respiratory illness, a condition that was complicated by Parkinson’s disease.

A public funeral will be held for the boxer on June 9 in his hometown of Louisville in Kentucky.

Boxing legend Muhammad Ali has been taken to hospital after falling unconscious at home just days after his frail appearance at a funeral for Joe Frazier
Boxing legend Muhammad Ali has been taken to hospital after falling unconscious at home just days after his frail appearance at a funeral for Joe Frazier

The family spokesman, Bob Gunnell said: “He was a citizen of the world and would want people from all walks of life to be able to attend his funeral.”

Former President Bill Clinton is among those who will give a eulogy at the service, and was one of many prominent global figures who paid tribute to Ali on June 4, saying he lived a life “full of religious and political convictions that led him to make tough choices and live with the consequences”.

The legendary Brazilian footballer, Pele, said the sporting universe had suffered a huge loss.

President Barack Obama said: “Muhammad Ali shook up the world. And the world is better for it.”

Soon after retiring, rumors began to circulate about the state of Muhammad Ali’s health. His speech had become slurred, he shuffled and he was often drowsy.

Parkinson’s syndrome was eventually diagnosed but Muhammad Ali continued to make public appearances, receiving warm welcomes wherever he traveled.

Muhammad Ali Dies from Parkinson’s Disease Complications Aged 74

One of the world’s best-known sportsmen, boxing legend Muhammad Ali, has died at the age of 74, a family spokesman has confirmed.

The former world heavyweight boxing champion died at a hospital in Phoenix, Arizona, after being admitted on June 2.

Muhammad Ali was suffering from a respiratory illness, a condition that was complicated by Parkinson’s disease.

The funeral will take place in his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, his family said in a statement.

Born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Muhammad Ali shot to fame by winning light-heavyweight gold at the 1960 Rome Olympics.

Nicknamed “The Greatest”, he beat Sonny Liston in 1964 to win his first world title and became the first boxer to capture a world heavyweight title on three separate occasions.

Muhammad Ali eventually retired in 1981, having won 56 of his 61 fights.

Crowned “Sportsman of the Century” by Sports Illustrated, Muhammad Ali was noted for his pre- and post-fight talk and bold fight predictions just as much as his boxing skills inside the ring.Muhammad Ali pneumonia

He was also a civil rights campaigner and poet who transcended the bounds of sport, race and nationality.

Asked how he would like to be remembered, Muhammad Ali once said: “As a man who never sold out his people. But if that’s too much, then just a good boxer. I won’t even mind if you don’t mention how pretty I was.”

Muhammad Ali turned professional immediately after the Rome Olympics and rose through the heavyweight ranks, delighting crowds with his showboating, shuffling feet and lightning reflexes.

British champion Henry Cooper came close to stopping Cassius Clay, as he was still known, when they met in a non-title bout in London in 1963.

Henry Cooper floored Cassius Clay with a left hook, but Clay picked himself up off the canvas and won the fight in the next round when a severe cut around Cooper’s left eye forced the Englishman to retire.

In February 1964, Cassius Clay stunned the boxing world by winning his first world heavyweight title at the age of 22.

He predicted he would beat Sonny Liston, who had never lost, but few believed he could do it.

Yet, after six stunning rounds, Sonny Liston quit on his stool, unable to cope with his brash, young opponent.

At the time of his first fight with Sonny Liston, Cassius Clay was already involved with the Nation of Islam, a religious movement whose stated goals were to improve the spiritual, mental, social, and economic condition of African Americans in the US.

In contrast to the inclusive approach favored by civil rights leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King, the Nation of Islam called for separate black development and was treated by suspicion by the American public.

Muhammad Ali eventually converted to Islam, ditching what he perceived was his “slave name” and becoming Cassius X and then Muhammad Ali.

In 1967, Muhammad Ali took the momentous decision of opposing the US war in Vietnam, a move that was widely criticized by his fellow Americans.

Muhammad Ali refused to be drafted into the US military and was subsequently stripped of his world title and boxing license. He would not fight again for nearly four years.

After his conviction for refusing the draft was overturned in 1971, Muhammad Ali returned to the ring and fought in three of the most iconic contests in boxing history, helping restore his reputation with the public.

Muhammad Ali was handed his first professional defeat by Joe Frazier in the “Fight of the Century” in New York on March 8, 1971, only to regain his title with an eighth-round knockout of George Foreman in the “Rumble in the Jungle” in Kinshasa, Zaire (now Democratic Republic of Congo) on October 30, 1974.

He fought Joe Frazier for a third and final time in the Philippines on October 1, 1975, coming out on top in the “Thrilla in Manila” when Frazier failed to emerge for the 15th and final round.

Six defenses of his title followed before Muhammad Ali lost on points to Leon Spinks in February 1978, although he regained the world title by the end of the year, avenging his defeat at the hands of the 1976 Olympic light-heavyweight champion.

Muhammad Ali’s career ended with one-sided defeats by Larry Holmes in 1980 and Trevor Berbick in 1981, many thinking he should have retired long before.

He fought a total of 61 times as a professional, losing five times and winning 37 bouts by knockout.

Soon after retiring, rumors began to circulate about the state of Muhammad Ali’s health. His speech had become slurred, he shuffled and he was often drowsy.

Parkinson’s Syndrome was eventually diagnosed but Muhammad Ali continued to make public appearances, receiving warm welcomes wherever he travelled.

Muhammad Ali lit the Olympic cauldron at the 1996 Games in Atlanta and carried the Olympic flag at the opening ceremony for the 2012 Games in London.

Prince Cause of Death: Singer Died of Fentanyl Overdose

Medical examiners have found that Prince died from an accidental overdose of the painkiller fentanyl.

The Midwest Medical Examiner’s Office’s report comes more than a month after Prince was found slumped in a lift at his home.

Detectives have already questioned a doctor who saw Prince twice in the weeks before he died.

Prescription painkillers were Prince’s possession following his death at the age of 57, officials told media last month.

A police warrant has also revealed that Dr. Michael Schulenberg prescribed medication to Prince on April 20 – the day before he died.

The warrant does not say what was prescribed or whether Prince took the drugs.

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According to the autopsy report, Prince self-administered fentanyl, an opioid many times more powerful than heroin.

In March 2015, the US Drug and Enforcement Administration warned the drug, which it said was often laced in heroin, was a “threat to health and public safety”.

The agency said even small doses of fentanyl could be lethal and that “incidents” and overdoses related to the drug were “occurring at an alarming rate”.

Prince was found unresponsive in a lift at his Paisley Park Studios on the morning of April 21, local officials said. First responders tried to revive him with CPR but he was pronounced dead shortly afterwards.

The singer is believed to have suffered from knee and hip pain from years of performing, the Associated Press news agency reports, citing a friend.

Artists from around the world and Prince’s numerous fans later paid tributes to the star.

Prince was cremated in a private ceremony on April 24. His family is understood to be planning to stage a public memorial in August.

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France Floods: River Seine Rises to Its Highest Level in 30 Years

The River Seine has raised 20ft (6m) above its normal level as record floodwaters hit the French capital.

The world-famous Louvre and Orsay museums have been shut so staff can move priceless artworks to safety.

The number of dead in the floods has now risen to at least 14 – 10 in southern Germany and two each in France and Romania.

More downpours are forecast for the weekend across a band of central Europe from France to Ukraine.

Several towns in southern Germany have been devastated. Belgium, Austria, the Netherlands and Poland have also been affected.

Thousands of people have been forced from their homes.

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France’s President Francois Hollande said the weather was a serious climate phenomenon and a global challenge.

Francois Hollande is to declare a state of natural disaster in the worst-hit areas, which will free up emergency funds.

In Paris, emergency barriers have been put up along the Seine, a number of bridges have been closed and tourists boats have been banned from sailing on the river.

The Seine has not reached present levels in Paris since 1982, according to the environment ministry.

The river previously reached 6.18m in 1982, 7.1m in 1955 and 8.62m in 1910.

Rail operator SNCF has closed a line that runs alongside the Seine in central Paris.

More than 5,000 people have been evacuated from towns in central France since the weekend and 19,000 homes are without power, the AFP news agency reports.

The French Open tennis tournament, meanwhile, could be forced to extend into a third week.

Hillary Clinton Calls Donald Trump “Dangerously Incoherent”

Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has called Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump “dangerously incoherent”.

Hillary Clinton said Donald Trump was unfit to be president and his election would be a “historic mistake”.

Donald Trump hit back, saying Hillary Clinton “no longer has credibility – too much failure in office”.

Outside Donald Trump’s rally in San Jose, California, anti-Trump protesters clashed with his supporters in one of the worst such confrontations so far.

Several of the billionaire’s supporters were punched, one was pelted with eggs and others were spat at, reports said.

In a boost for Donald Trump, House Speaker Republican Paul Ryan has endorsed Donald Trump’s candidacy.Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Super Tuesday

Paul Ryan had previously refused to back Donald Trump and his support is the latest sign Republicans are unifying around their nominee.

He wrote in a column in his hometown Gazette newspaper in Wisconsin: “We have more common ground than disagreement.”

Paul Ryan also attacked Hillary Clinton saying: “A Clinton White House would mean four more years of liberal cronyism.”

In her speech Hillary Clinton, who is fighting Bernie Sanders for the Democratic nomination, rejected Donald Trump’s foreign policy points, and called him thin-skinned, irrational and unprepared.

Hillary Clinton defended the Iran nuclear deal and said a Trump presidency could start overseas wars and ruin the US economy.

“This isn’t reality television, this is actual reality,” she said.

Hillary Clinton also said someone like Donald Trump could not be in charge of the country’s nuclear codes and that his proposals were vague and often nonsensical.

She said his anti-Muslim rhetoric and talk of American isolationism bolstered ISIS and argued against his disdain for Mexico and Mexican immigrants coming into the country.

Questioning Donald Trump’s relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Hillary Clinton said: “I’ll leave it to a psychiatrist to explain his affection for tyrants.”

Bernie Sanders has vowed to keep fighting for the nomination until the party’s convention in July, despite Hillary Clinton’s strong delegate lead.

The Four Largest Causes Of Accidental Deaths And How To Avoid Them

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They always say you never know where the end is going to come from. A common example is telling you that you might get by a bus tomorrow. It’s true that there are all kinds of accidental deaths. However, that doesn’t mean that you have no influence on the risk of them. Rather, you have plenty. Below, we’ll be looking at the four most common causes of accidental deaths and what you can do to fight against them.

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Road accidents

By far the largest cause of accidental deaths in many countries, including the US. It’s also one that has the most factors you can influence to avoid getting in those situations. Driving more carefully and taking better care of how you maintain your car will eliminate a lot of risks as well. But the most common factor is driving under the influence. The best DUI attorney can help you get out of legal trouble, but you need to think more about the risk to your health and the health of those around you.

Poisoning

Often ranked second or third in a country’s most common risks of accidental death. There are a lot of different poisoning hazards that we can be more aware of. For example, getting carbon monoxide detectors not just for our homes but also the insides of our cars. Fighting the perils of drug use and accidental overdoses, which are also classed as poisoning. There are many more innocuous risks inside our homes, as well. These come in detergents and cleaners and the like. These prove a great risk to accidental child poisoning, so make sure they’re well out of reach.

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Slips, trips and falls

This is the form of accidental death that often competes with poisoning in terms of reaching second place. In truth, there are a lot of circumstances in which we have no control over whether we might slip, trip or fall. However, some of the most common environments to do that include the workplace, which we can influence. We can do this by making sure our employers have prepared comprehensive health and safety measures. This includes keeping high traffic pathways clear of any obstructions, Also keeping the floor free of any slipping hazards such as wet spots.

Fires

One of the most common causes of accidental deaths in your own home. House fires are significantly dangerous and common enough that we all need a plan to deal with them. The average house fire can rage out of control in a matter of minutes if not handled properly. Not only do you need the means to deal with them, such as a home fire extinguisher. You also need a plan of escape for each and every one of the rooms. Fire not only burns, but have the potential to be fatal in how it traps you in your own home, after all.

We might not really have any control over how we go. However, with the kind of knowledge above in mind, we can at least have an impact on the ways we don’t go.

France Floods: Government to Declare State of Natural Disaster

A state of natural disaster is to be declared in France’s areas worst hit by flooding in recent days, President Francois Hollande says.

The measure frees up funds, with some towns in central France suffering their severest floods in decades.

In the French capital, the Seine continues to rise, prompting the closure of a metro line running through the city centre.

Heavy rains across Europe have left at least 10 people dead, most of them in Germany.France flooding 2016

More downpours are forecast right through the weekend across a band of central Europe from France to Ukraine, with as much as 2in of rain falling in some parts in just a few hours.

After a day of respite on June 1 in central France, the region is braced for a further rise in already exceptionally high river levels.

The Loiret department, south of Paris, is on red alert, with seven others one level lower.

Nearly 10,000 homes are without electricity.

France’s PM Manuel Valls visited the stricken town of Nemours on June 1.

Nemours Mayor Valerie Lacroute said 3,000 people had been evacuated from the town center.

The town’s Loing river, a tributary of the Seine, now has levels not seen since the devastating floods of 1910.

“The center of town is totally under water. All the businesses have been destroyed,” said Mayor Valerie Lacroute.

Six weeks’ worth of rain has fallen in three days in the Loiret department.

Lionel Messi to Testify over Spain Tax Fraud

Soccer star Lionel Messi is due to give evidence in a Spanish court on tax fraud charges.

The Argentina and Barcelona professional player and his father Jorge Messi, who manages his financial affairs, are accused of defrauding Spain of more than €4 million ($4.5 million) between 2007 and 2009.

Spain’s authorities allege that the two used tax havens in Belize and Uruguay to conceal earnings from image rights.

The tax agency is demanding heavy fines and prison sentences. Both men deny any wrongdoing.

Lionel Messi is to face trial for alleged tax evasion
Lionel Messi is to face trial for alleged tax evasion

The trial began on June 1, and June 3 is expected to be the final day. A verdict is not expected until next week.

Evidence is being considered regarding income related to Lionel Messi’s image rights, including contracts with Banco Sabadell, Danone, Adidas, Pepsi-Cola, Procter and Gamble, and the Kuwait Food Company.

Lionel Messi’s lawyers had argued that the player had “never devoted a minute of his life to reading, studying or analyzing” the contracts.

However, the high court in Barcelona ruled in June 2015 that the football star should not be granted immunity for not knowing what was happening with his finances, which were being managed in part by his father.

Lionel Messi and his father made a voluntary €5 million ($5.6 million) “corrective payment” – equal to the alleged unpaid tax plus interest – in August 2013.

Donald Trump Reacts Angrily as PGA Tour is Moved from Miami to Mexico

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Donald Trump has reacted angrily after the PGA Tour golf tournament was moved from one of his courses to Mexico.

The PGA Tour said it could not find sponsors to hold the 2017 World Golf Championship at Donald Trump’s Doral course in Miami.

The presumptive Republican nominee said the PGA had “put profit ahead of thousands of American jobs”.

On the campaign trail, Donald Trump has portrayed Mexico as undermining the US economy.

PGA Tour commissioner Timothy Finchem said Donald Trump’s current profile had made it “difficult” to attract sponsors.

He said: “It’s fundamentally a sponsorship issue.”

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Luxury car maker Cadillac has reportedly not renewed its sponsorship deal.

“Donald Trump is a brand, a big brand, and when you’re asking a company to invest millions of dollars in branding a tournament and they’re going to share that brand with the host, it’s a difficult decision,” Timothy Finchem said.

However, he insisted the decision to move the event to Mexico City from Florida, where it has been held for the past 55 years, was not political.

“From a golf standpoint we have no issues with Donald Trump. From a political standpoint we are neutral. PGA Tour has never been involved or cares to be involved in presidential politics,” Timothy Finchem added.

The PGA Tour has signed a new seven-year sponsorship deal with Grupo Salinas, and the first WGC-Mexico Championship will held in March 2017.

Donald Trump said the decision marked a “sad day for Miami, the US and the game of golf”.

“This decision only further embodies the very reason I am running for president of the United States,” he said.

The venue for the event has not been officially confirmed, but media reports say it will take place at the Club de Golf Chapultapec outside Mexico City.

“I hope they have kidnapping insurance,” Donald Trump told Fox News.

Timothy Finchem said that a member of his staff had already confirmed that this was in place.

“I haven’t inquired about the detail,” he said.

“But I made the point that maybe that’s something we don’t want to advertise.”

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MS804 Crash: French Ship Picks up EgyptAir Black Box Signals

French investigators have confirmed that signals have been detected from one of the black boxes of the EgyptAir flight MS804 that crashed in the Mediterranean Sea last month.

Investigators were picked up by the French vessel Laplace as it was searching the Mediterranean Sea.

There were 66 people on board when the Airbus A320 crashed on May 19 while flying from Paris to Cairo.

The plane vanished from Greek and Egyptian radar screens, apparently without having sent a distress call.

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Remi Jouty of France’s Bureau of Investigations and Analysis said: “The signal from a beacon from a flight recorder has been detected.”

A priority search area has been established, he added.

The French navy is awaiting the arrival of a second vessel that is equipped to take pictures and retrieve objects from the sea.

Egyptian investigators first reported that the French vessels had picked up signals from the wreckage search area, saying they were “assumed” to be from one of the devices.

Officials from Egypt said last week signals from the plane’s emergency beacon had been detected but later said they were received on the day of the crash and were not new.

What caused the crash remains a mystery. Finding the black boxes is crucial to piecing together what happened in the plane’s final moments.

Black boxes emit signals for 30 days after a crash, giving search teams an ever-narrowing window to locate them before their batteries run out.

Debris from the plane has been recovered from the sea, some 180 miles north of the Egyptian port city of Alexandria.

However, the bulk of the plane and the bodies of passengers are thought to be deep under the sea.

Those on board MS804 included 30 Egyptians, 15 French citizens, two Canadians, two Iraqis and citizens from Algeria, Belgium, Britain, Chad, Portugal, Saudi Arabia and Sudan.

Gotthard Base Tunnel: World’s Longest and Deepest Rail Tunnel Opens in Switzerland

Gotthard base tunnel, the world’s longest and deepest rail tunnel, has officially opened in Switzerland, after almost twenty years of construction work.

The 35-mile (57km) twin-bore tunnel will provide a high-speed rail link under the Swiss Alps between northern and southern Europe.

Switzerland says it will revolutionize European freight transport.

Goods currently carried on the route by a million trucks a year will go by train instead.

Gotthard base tunnel has overtaken Japan’s 53.9km Seikan rail tunnel as the longest in the world and pushed the 50.5km Channel Tunnel linking the UK and France into third place.

In a speech to guests in Erstfeld, near the northern entrance to the tunnel, Swiss Federal President Johann Schneider-Ammann said it was a “giant step for Switzerland but equally for our neighbors and the rest of the continent”.

A live relay carried a speech from the southern end of the tunnel, in Bodio, by the Swiss federal transport minister, Doris Leuthard.

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Afterwards two trains set off in opposite directions through the tunnel, each carrying hundreds of guests who had won tickets in a draw, and the new route was formally open.

A lavish show then got under way for the assembled guests in Erstfeld, with dancers, acrobats, singers and musicians celebrating Alpine culture and history.

The sacrifices of the tunnel miners, nine of whom died during the work, were also commemorated in the spectacle.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Francois Hollande, Italy’s PM Matteo Renzi, Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern and other European leaders are to attend the day’s events, along with European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker.

Europe’s goods had to cross the Alps and now they will able to do so more quickly, more safely, and more cheaply.

The project, which cost more than $12 billion to build, was endorsed by Swiss voters in a referendum in 1992. Voters then backed a proposal from environmental groups to move all freight travelling through Switzerland from road to rail two years later.

The completed tunnel travels up to 2.3 km below the surface of the mountains above and through rock that reaches temperatures of 46C.

Engineers had to dig and blast through 73 different kinds of rock, some as hard as granite and others as soft as sugar. More than 28 million tons of rock was excavated.

Now the completed tunnel – delivered on time and within budget – will create a mainline rail connection between Rotterdam in the Netherlands and Genoa in Italy.

When full services begin in December, the journey time for travelers between Zurich and Milan will be reduced by an hour to two hours and 40 minutes.

The tunnel’s trajectory will be flat and straight instead of winding up through the mountains like the old rail tunnel and a road tunnel opened in 1980.

About 260 freight trains and 65 passenger trains will pass through the tunnel each day in a journey taking as little as 17 minutes.

The tunnel is being financed by value-added and fuel taxes, road charges on heavy vehicles and state loans that are due to be repaid within a decade.

Swiss bank Credit Suisse has said its economic benefits will include the easier movement of goods and increased tourism.

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Donald Trump Praised by North Korean Media

Donald Trump has been described by North Korean media as a “wise politician” who could be good for the Asian country.

According to an editorial in DPRK Today, the Republican billionaire was a “far-sighted presidential candidate”.

Donald Trump recently said he would be willing to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, and has also proposed withdrawing US troops from South Korea.

Analysts said the editorial was not official policy but likely reflected Pyongyang’s thinking.

The writer, Han Yong-mook – described as a Chinese North Korean scholar – said Donald Trump’s policy on US troops would make the North’s “Yankee Go Home” vision come true.Donald Trump praised in North Korea

North Korea has long wanted US troops to leave the Korean peninsula.

“The day when the slogan becomes real would be the day of Korean Unification,” said the editorial, first reported by website NK News.

It suggested Donald Trump’s statement that he did not want to get involved in any conflict between North and South Korea was “fortunate from North Koreans’ perspective”.

Han Yong-mook also said US voters should reject Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, calling her “dull”.

“The president that US citizens must vote for is not that dull Hillary, but Trump, who spoke of holding direct conversation with North Korea,” he said.

North Korea had earlier this month dismissed Donald Trump’s proposal to discuss Pyongyang’s nuclear program with Kim Jong-un as “just a gesture”.

“I think his [Donald Trump’s] idea of talk is nonsense,” So Se-pyong, North Korea’s ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, had told Reuters.

VW Emissions Scandal Hits German Giant’s Profit in Q1 2016

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Volkswagen profit fell 20% in Q1 of 2016 as the auto maker continues to grapple with fallout from the diesel emissions scandal.

Pre-tax profit fell to €3.2 billion in Q1 of 2016, down from €3.97 billion in the same period a year ago.

VW CEO Matthias Muller said he was “satisfied” with the start of “what will undoubtedly be a demanding” 2016.

The German giant admitted last year that it installed software to cheat US emissions tests.

VW has already set aside more than €16 billion to pay for costs arising from the scandal.

The company has agreed a deal with the DoJ in which it will buy back and “substantially” compensate more than 500,000 American owners of its diesel cars affected by the emissions cheating. Final details are expected in June.VW CO2 issue 2015

“In the first quarter, we once again managed to limit the economic effects of the diesel issue and achieve respectable results under difficult conditions,” Matthias Muller added.

VW Group sales revenue fell 3.4% to €51 billion in the period.

Sales of VW-branded cars were particularly hard hit, with profit from that part of the business falling 83% to €73 million from €514in 2015.

VW maintained its forecast of a 5% fall in 2016 sales revenue compared with last year, “depending on economic conditions – particularly in South America and Russia – and exchange rate developments as well as against the backdrop of the diesel issue”.

However, the company predicted “a marked decrease in sales revenue” in 2016 for its passenger car brands, which include Audi, Seat and Skoda.

Matthias Muller said: “2016 will be a transitional year for Volkswagen… we remain confident that our operating business will again record solid growth this year.”

After publishing the profit report, VW shares fell 3% in Frankfurt to €133.57 and are down 40% over the past 12 months.

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7 Kinds Of Financial Crime That Occur In The Business World

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If you work in the world of business, you need to know all about the most common kinds of financial crimes. When you know about them, you can ensure that you never become either a victim or a perpetrator. Here are seven of the most common financial crimes in the business world.

  1. Mortgage Fraud

Mortgage fraud is something that happens in the real estate industry from time to time. And it can have a devastating impact on people’s lives. A company that does this can extract money from the transaction to increase profits. It’s illegal and can lead to real estate companies getting shut down. This can affect ordinary homebuyers, but it can also affect companies that rent commercial properties.

  1. Forgery

Forgery is when a company is involved in faking documents. It could be as simple as faking signatures to make it appear that they have authorisation for something when they don’t. The reasons for doing this are varied. But it usually links back to money and companies wanting to get their hands on more of it. It can be used to facilitate other kinds of fraud too.

  1. Tax Evasion

When a company does not pay the amount of money in taxes that it’s obliged to, it’s a crime. It’s a serious crime, and many companies have been exposed as tax evaders in recent times. It is very difficult to distinguish between aggressive avoidance and evasion though. For example, there are some very dodgy schemes that are frowned upon but are technically legal.

  1. Money Laundering

Money laundering happens when illegal money is channelled into legitimate companies. This is done so that the money can enter circulation naturally and appear legal and legitimate. This money has often been used for illegal activities such as selling drugs. On other occasions, it’s simply used as a way to avoid paying tax on some money.

  1. Fraud

Fraud can encompass many different kinds of activity. At its core, fraud refers to a company or individual trying to extract money from elsewhere through illegal means. Fraudulent activity is commonly conducted via things like insurance policies. Sometimes, people take advantage of policies illegally to trigger a payout from the insurance company. But that’s just one example of fraud.

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  1. Bribery

Bribery is one of the most common and widespread forms of financial crime in the business world. Bribes are used to get an unfair advantage over the competition, and it’s a key sign of corruption. It occasionally happens that honest payments are mistaken as bribes though. The best criminal defense attorney you can find if you think you’ve been wrongly accused. There is a fine line between the two and a grey area.

  1. Racketeering

Racketeering is when organised groups operate an illegal business. These businesses can take many different forms. Some of them are used to simply embezzle funds. And others focus on other particular illegal activities, such as drug and trafficking offence. These organisations obviously have to be kept covert, so they can be difficult for the authorities to uncover them and take action.

Does air pollution nullify the health benefits of cycling and walking?

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There is no magic medicine solution that can make us healthier on the long run like good old exercising can. Even just a few days at the gym per week can make your body stronger and much healthier, thus reducing the exposure to various diseases.

 

benefits of cycling and walking

 

Regular exercising can greatly reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes and several types of cancers. Many people have tried to increase the quality of their lifestyle through “active travel” which includes cycling or walking. However, due to the high levels of pollutants in the air, is this alternative commuting really that healthy? Many people are actually more concerned for their health while walking or cycling to work in our urban environments.

 

Over the past few decades, air pollution has become one of the major environmental risks for our health. According to World Health Organization, there were 3.7 million premature deaths in 2012 all around the world, due to ambient air pollution. Additionally, recently in Australia it has been reported that 1.5% of all deaths are related to long-term exposure to air pollution in urban areas and 0.8% to short-term ones.

 

health benefits of cycling and walking

 

According to several studies from earlier this year, air pollutants kill over 5 million people every year. While walking or cycling to work, more air is inhaled than when you are just sitting in your car or train. All the huffing and puffing on your bicycle makes you breathe in much more air, thus inhaling toxic pollutants which later lead to some severe respiratory problems.

 

Additionally, researchers have calculated the “breaking point” which represents the point when the cycling is no more beneficial for the health, but it does more harm. However, that point occurs only after cycling for more than 60 minutes per day.

 

Since people try to increase the quality of their lives by cycling and walking to work or school, they have tried several protection measures from the pollution. Mostly, people wear masks to protect their respiratory systems and try to inhale as least polluted air as possible. This helps them reduce the muck on their faces and noses. Another possible solution is opting for faster bicycles. The less time you spend behind a car or the least you huff and puff, the inhaled pollutants will reduce. That is why many people consider it convenient to find electric bikes in Sydney shops. Since these are electric and do not require a lot of pedaling, you automatically inhale less polluted air.

 

health benefits of cycling and walking

 

However, even though long-term exposure to the air pollution can be harmful, according to the latest studies, everyday cycling and exercises outweighs the negative effects on health of those pollutants. The study was done by scientists in Spain, Brazil and Switzerland and the Universities of Cambridge and Edinburgh and Imperial College London in the UK. They have showed that even in the most polluted cities of the world, such as Delhi and London, regular cycling and physical activity can outweigh polluted air effects.

 

Scientists used computer simulation in order to assess the risks and benefits for different intensities and duration of active travelling exposed to different air pollution levels in locations around the world. What the results have shown is that the benefits outweigh the risks. Such results should encourage people to get out of their cars and not to be afraid of cycling and walking to work. What is more, fewer cars on the street can only result in less pollution.

 

health benefits of cycling and walking

With this study, the policy makers should consider changing the way of planning their infrastructures, and more politicians and public figures should now promote cycling and regular physical activity in order to show people how to live healthier.

Alan Pulido Rescued Hours After His Kidnapping

Mexican soccer star Alan Pulido is now “safe and sound” after police rescued him from kidnappers who seized him in north-eastern Mexico.

Alan Pulido was abducted at gunpoint on Saturday night in his home town of Ciudad Victoria in Tamaulipas state.

The  25-year-old striker, who plays for Greek team Olympiakos, phoned police while his captors were distracted, officials say.

A 38-year-old man has been arrested. Officials say he confessed to belonging to a local criminal gang.

Police are searching for another three men believed to have been involved in the kidnapping.Alan Pulido kidnapped in Mexico

Alan Pulido’s car was surrounded by several vehicles as he was leaving a party with his girlfriend on Saturday night.

Masked men took him away, leaving his girlfriend unharmed in the car park where the incident took place.

Alan Pulido’s family received a phone call on Sunday demanding a ransom payment, state prosecutor Ismael Quintanilla told journalists.

It is not clear whether the family was planning to meet the kidnappers’ demands or how big the ransom demand was.

Ismael Quintanilla said that the security forces were able to locate Alan Pulido thanks to the phone call he managed to make to police.

He said no shots had been fired and the Olympiakos striker only sustained a minor injury.

One of his hands bandaged, Alan Pulido told reporters on May 30: “[I am] very well, thank God.”

Tamaulipas is one of Mexico’s most violent states, and Mexico recently deployed more security forces to tackle cartels operating in the area.

Mexico has one of the world’s highest kidnapping rates, with government figures saying some 1,000 people are abducted every year.

Others argue that the true figure could be almost 10 times as high.

Alan Pulido joined Olympiakos in July 2015 and finished the season with six goals in 15 games.

Alan Pulido Kidnapped by Masked Men in Ciudad Victoria

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Mexican soccer star Alan Pulido has been abducted near his home in Ciudad Victoria – the capital of the northern border state of Tamaulipas, Mexico.

Security forces have launched a major search operation after the 25-year-old striker was abducted near Ciudad Victoria after leaving a party.

Local reporters said they saw soldiers and police officers in the streets of the Mexican city.

Alan Pulido plays for the Greek team Olympiakos and has made several appearances for Mexico’s national team.

Olympiakos said on its Twitter page: “At this difficult time, our thoughts and prayers are with Alan.”

Similar comments were published on social media websites by Alan Pulido’s teammates from the national squad.Alan Pulido kidnapped in Mexico

Mexico has one of the world’s highest kidnapping rates, with government figures saying some 1,000 people are abducted every year.

Others argue that the true figure could be almost 10 times as high.

Local media reports said Alan Pulido had been leaving a party with his girlfriend in the early hours of May 29 when their car was surrounded by several trucks.

Six masked men reportedly took the striker away “by force” while Alan Pulido’s girlfriend was left unharmed in the car park where the incident took place.

Tamaulipas is one of Mexico’s most violent states, and Mexico recently deployed more security forces to tackle cartels operating in the area.

Dozens of people have been killed in recent weeks in the border state, which is criss-crossed by drug-smuggling routes to the US.

Alan Pulido joined Olympiakos in July 2015 and finished the season with six goals in 15 games.

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Donald Trump DC Biker Rally: Illegal Immigrants Often Get Betther than US Vets

Donald Trump told a bikers’ rally in Washington DC that illegal immigrants in the US often get better care than the nation’s military veterans.

“We’re not going to allow that to happen any longer,” he said.

The Republican presidential nominee did not provide any evidence for his assertion.

In 2015, Donald Trump sparked anger by attacking the military record of Senator John McCain, a former prisoner of war.

Donald Trump said John McCain was only considered a hero because he was a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War.

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He then added: “I like people who weren’t captured.”

Since then Donald Trump, who never served in the military, has tried to repair the damage by frequently honoring veterans at his rallies and holding fundraising events for them.

The billionaire’s latest comments came at the annual Rolling Thunder motorcycle rally on Sunday, which was dedicated to remembering POWs and those missing in action.

Despite previous criticism, many in the crowd cheered Donald Trump.

He was speaking ahead of the June 7 California primary.

Donald Trump is running unopposed in California after his Republican rivals pulled out and he reached the number of delegates needed to secure the nomination. It has yet to be formalized.

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Venezuela Crisis: Lufthansa Suspends Caracas Flights from June 18

Lufthansa has announced that it will suspend flights to Venezuela from June 18 due to economic difficulties in the country.

The German airline also said currency controls in Venezuela made it impossible for airlines to convert their earnings into dollars and send the money abroad.

Venezuela’s economy has been hit hard by a sharp drop in the price of oil – the country’s main source of income.

The country has high inflation and severe shortages of basic goods.

In a statement, Lufthansa said that it “will be forced to suspend our service between Caracas and Frankfurt as of June 18”.Lufthansa suspends Venezuela flights

The company noted that the demand for international flights to Venezuela had dropped in 2015 and in the first quarter of the current year.

However, it said it hoped to restore services in the near future.

Strict currency controls were first imposed in Venezuela in 2003 by late President Hugo Chavez.

The restrictions were further tightened two years ago, forcing several airlines to reduce their operations in the country as they struggled to repatriate billions of dollars in revenue held in the local currency – the bolivar.

Some airlines are now requiring passengers to pay their fares in dollars.

Venezuela’s government has defended its policies, saying it must prioritize.

Caracas says it is using its foreign reserves – which are now scarce – to pay for essential items such as medicines and industrial machinery.

Vladimir Putin Visits Holy Mount Athos for Second Time

Vladimir Putin has visited Mount Athos, one of Orthodox Christianity’s holiest sites.

The Russian president joined celebrations at the monastery of St Panteleimon to mark 1,000 years of Russian monks at Mount Athos, in northern Greece.

Vladimir Putin was accompanied by the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill.

Mount Athos is an all-male Orthodox enclave of 20 monasteries. Women have been banned for over 1,000 years.Vladimir Putin visits Mount Athos

Greece and Russia are both largely Orthodox Christian countries and have close religious ties.

Vladimir Putin traveled to the peninsula by boat, as there is no road access, and held talks with Greece’s President Prokopis Pavlopoulos.

As he was welcomed at the enclave’s administrative centre, Karyes, Vladimir Putin said he was convinced that the Russian connection to Greece as well as to the holy Mount Athos “could only get stronger”.

After attending a service in Karyes, Vladimir Putin traveled on to the monastery of St Panteleimon, unaccompanied by the media.

It was Vladimir Putin’s second visit to the monastery; he traveled there in 2005 as the first Russian leader to visit the site.

Despite his background as a KGB officer in Communist times, when the Soviet state frowned on religion, Vladimir Putin has embraced his Orthodox faith and is believed to have a good relationship with Patriarch Kirill.

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Donald Trump’s Opponents Clash with Supporters at San Diego Rally

Donald Trump’s supporters have clashed with his and at a rally in San Diego, California.

Police declared a gathering outside San Diego’s convention centre unlawful and made 35 arrests, as stones and water bottles were thrown.

Donald Trump was in San Diego, near the Mexican border, to hold a rally ahead of the June 7 California primary.

The Republican has pledged to build a border wall to keep out illegal immigrants.

The skirmishes flared as the convention centre emptied following Donald Trump’s rally, and supporters and opponents met in the streets, jeering and heckling each other.Donald Trump San Diego rally

Dozens of riot police officers had been deployed to separate them.

Some protesters scaled a wall of the centre to throw water bottles at police.

After ordering the crowds to disperse, riot police then moved them away from the city’s Gaslamp Quarter.

San Diego’s population is about one-third Latino and hundreds of thousands of people cross the border with Mexico legally each day.

The San Diego Police Department said that 35 arrests had been made and there was no damage to property and no injuries reported.

Donald Trump tweeted to the police after the event: “Fantastic job on handling the thugs who tried to disrupt our very peaceful and well attended rally.”

The New York billionaire is running unopposed in California after his Republican rivals pulled out and he reached the number of delegates needed to secure the nomination. It has yet to be formalized.

On May 27, Donald Trump backed out of an offer to debate with Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders, saying in a statement: “As much as I want to debate Bernie Sanders – and it would be an easy payday – I will wait to debate the first place finisher in the Democratic Party, probably Crooked Hillary Clinton, or whoever it may be.”

Bernie Sanders told reporters on the campaign trail that he hoped Donald Trump would change his mind.

“Well Mr. Trump, what are you afraid of?” the Vermont senator said, calling the Republican nominee a “bully”.

Donald Trump said the Democratic nominating process was “rigged” – and that Hillary Clinton and Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Deborah Wasserman Schultz would not allow Bernie Sanders to win the nomination.

The latest opinion polls suggest Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by about four percentage points.