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  • Deep Learning Classification of Rheumatoid Arthritis in Hand Radiograp

    Deep Learning Classification of Rheumatoid Arthritis in Hand Radiograp

    Introduction

    Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic systemic autoimmune disease characterized by synovitis as its pathological basis, with predominant clinical manifestations of pain, swelling, and morning stiffness in small joints,…

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  • Hasina's death sentence sets stage for volatile Bangladesh vote – Reuters

    1. Hasina’s death sentence sets stage for volatile Bangladesh vote  Reuters
    2. Bangladesh’s ousted PM Hasina sentenced to death for crackdown on students  Dawn
    3. BBC in Dhaka: ‘The trial may be over… anger very much remains’  BBC
    4. Why India likely…

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  • IF FORUM AND MEETINGS IN ROME ON THE IFSC AGENDA

    IF FORUM AND MEETINGS IN ROME ON THE IFSC AGENDA

    The IFSC was represented at the IF Forum by SportAccord by IFSC President Marco Scolaris and Secretary General Piero Rebaudengo who were among the participants at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland.

    Opened by IOC President Kirsty…

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  • Elevated ITGAV Expression in Seropositive Rheumatoid Arthritis: Diagno

    Elevated ITGAV Expression in Seropositive Rheumatoid Arthritis: Diagno

    Introduction

    Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disorder primarily characterized by persistent synovitis, progressive joint destruction, and systemic inflammation.1,2 Common clinical manifestations include joint swelling and…

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  • Websites down after outage at network firm Cloudflare

    Websites down after outage at network firm Cloudflare

    Websites including X and Spotify have been hit by a major outage linked to Cloudflare.

    Thousands of users reported issues with a host of different websites, including the film review site Letterboxd, which were impacted by technical issues at the internet network services business.

    The DownDetector monitoring site, which was itself hit by the outage, showed a flurry of reported issues after 11am on Tuesday.

    More than 10,000 DownDetector users reported issues related to Cloudflare.

    A number of the websites affected, including X, came back online temporarily before suffering further problems.

    Users saw a message on a number of the websites saying the issues were caused by an “internal server error on Cloudflare’s network”.

    Cloudflare provides network and security services for many online businesses in order to help their websites and applications operate.

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  • Vietnamese gov’t warns of potential flu outbreak-Xinhua

    HANOI, Nov. 18 (Xinhua) — Vietnam’s Ministry of Health has warned of a potential flu outbreak after the country logged up to 11,000 cases of seasonal influenza per month over the past three months, a sharp rise from the mid-year figures,…

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  • LIV Golf scenarios for top contenders at PIF Saudi International

    LIV Golf scenarios for top contenders at PIF Saudi International

    PROMOTION SCENARIOS FOR TOP CONTENDERS

    1. Scott Vincent (Current Rank: 1)

    What he needs: Outside of a win, which would obviously secure Vincent the top spot, a top-5 finish is the safest bet to lock up his promotion spot. A fourth- or fifth-place…

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  • The 6th Round of Bilateral Political Consultations between Pakistan and Finland

    The 6th round of Bilateral Political Consultations between Pakistan and Finland was held today in Islamabad. 

    The Pakistan side was led by Additional Secretary Europe Muhammad Khalid Jamali and the Finnish side was led by Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Security Policy Outi Holopainen. 

    The two sides discussed the entire spectrum of bilateral relations including cooperation in trade, investment, education, science and technology and climate change. Both sides also held a detailed exchange of views on global and regional issues of mutual interest.

    The Additional Secretary (Europe) appreciated the positive momentum in bilateral ties and reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to further strengthen cooperation with Finland. 

    Furthermore, the Additional Secretary thanked the Finnish side for its support on Pakistan’s GSP Plus status and invited Finnish companies to participate in the upcoming Pakistan-EU Business Forum scheduled for April 2026. 

    It was agreed to hold the next round of consultations in Finland.

     

    Islamabad
    November 18, 2025

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  • Kumar, P., Pushpavalli, K. S., Kumar, B. G., Kala, J., Prakash, K. S. & S. & Green synthesis of Au-Pt bimetallic nanoparticels using Croton caudatus Geisel leaf extract and their biological studies. Results Chem. 13, 101945 (2025).

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  • Press release: Climate Change Performance Index 2026

    Press release: Climate Change Performance Index 2026

    Climate ranking shows: The world is making progress, but the US and other Petrostates are resisting change

    Germanwatch, NewClimate Institute, and CAN International publish the 21st edition of the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI 2026): Denmark remains at the top, followed by UK and Morocco. Petrostates rank at the bottom: Saudi Arabia, Iran and USA. Dynamics in many G20 countries not yet strong enough.

    Belém (18 Nov 2025). Ten years after the Paris Agreement, progress is clearly visible: Global per capita emissions are falling, renewable energies are growing massively, and more than 100 countries now have their own climate targets for net-zero emissions. However, the pace is still too slow to meet the Paris climate targets. The Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) published today by Germanwatch and the NewClimate Institute also paints this ambivalent picture.

    As in previous years, the top three ranks remain vacant. Countries must accelerate climate action to align with the Paris Agreement’s temperature limit. Denmark remains the top-ranked country (4th). It ranks first in climate policy and is among the only three countries that achieve a very high rating in the field of renewable energies – the country is a leader in offshore energy. Denmark is followed by the United Kingdom (5th), which has climbed one place compared to last year. Overall, the country’s years of climate policy efforts are paying off – for example the UK already had the coal phase-out last year. However, the country still has some catching up to do, especially when it comes to renewable energy (ranked ‘low‘). Morocco (6th) scores ‘good’ in all categories except renewable energies, where the trend is nevertheless ‘good’. The country still has very low per capita emissions and impresses with major investments in public transport and a respectable new climate target for 2035.

    Niklas Höhne (NewClimate Institute), author of the CCPI: “While we cannot yet attest to any country having very good climate mitigation performance overall, there are pioneers in some categories who are demonstrating ambitious performance. Pakistan, for example, is a surprise contender in terms of emissions and energy consumption thanks to its very low per capita figures. As in previous years, Norway, Denmark and Sweden are setting the standards in renewable energies.”

    In contrast, there are the countries that perform worst in the ranking. The three last-placed countries in the CCPI are Saudi Arabia (67th), Iran (66th), and the USA (65th). Thea Uhlich (Germanwatch), author of the CCPI: “The USA has suffered a particularly remarkable decline – ranking third to last in the overall standings just behind Russia. The largest oil- and gas-producing countries are virtually among themselves and show no sign of departing from fossil fuels as a business model. This means they are missing out on an opportunity to embrace the future.”

    G20 countries: Only one good – ten very weak

    “There is positive momentum for renewable energies and electrification worldwide. However, we also see a worrying picture among the major emitters – the G20 countries – with only one country in the ‘high’ category and ten in the ‘very low’ category,” says Uhlich. Although the G20 countries are responsible for more than 75 percent of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and have a special responsibility, only one G20 country, the UK, achieves a ‘high‘ rating in the ranking. It is particularly worrying that ten G20 countries are still classified as ‘very low‘ (Turkey, China, Australia, Japan, Argentina, Canada, Korea, Russia, USA, Saudi Arabia), followed by three more in the low category: South Africa, Indonesia, and Italy.

    The largest carbon emitter, China (54th), has improved by one place but – despite the dynamics on the way to the first electro state – still has a very low rating. Only in the area of climate policy is China achieving a ‘high‘.

    In the first quarter of 2025, China’s emissions declined – this could be an indication that emissions in China have peaked. Although China is a pioneer in green technologies – there is an ongoing boom in electric cars, batteries and renewable energies – and has set a relatively ambitious climate target, it is simultaneously expanding its fossil fuel production. It is important for China that the expansion of renewable energy and e-mobility goes hand in hand with the phase-out of fossil fuels, not only to prevent emissions from rising further, but also to bring them down quickly.

    India (23th), one of the largest emitters, is one of the biggest faller in this year’s ranking, landing in the ‘medium‘ category. Jan Burck (Germanwatch), author of the CCPI: “The decline in the ranking is due to a combination of factors. India ranks last in terms of emissions trends, as emissions have been rising steadily in recent years. At the same time, energy consumption is increasing. India has also lost many places in climate policy rankings mainly due to its lack of a plan to phase out coal or even a concrete phase-out date. If India will reduce the building of new coal power plants and continues the promising trend for renewables, the country can achieve a much better ranking again next year.”

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