Independent Assessment of Duct-Focused Digital Subtraction Pancreatography for Pancreatic Duct Visualization: A Retrospective Pilot Study
An independent retrospective pilot evaluated digital subtraction pancreatography (DSP) in 11 cases versus 10 conventional pancreatography procedures. DSP was technically feasible in all cases, delivering acceptable main pancreatic duct visualization in up to 100% of reviews and comparable radiation exposure (31 mGy vs 48 mGy). Interobserver agreement was strong for duct visualization but lower for branch ducts. No adverse events occurred, suggesting DSP can be a safe supplementary imaging tool, though clear superiority over conventional methods was not demonstrated.
Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Are Associated with Reduced Cumulus Cell MFN1 Expression and Lower Oocyte Maturation Rates
A cross‑sectional study of 57 IVF patients found per‑ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in all follicular fluid samples, with perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) present at measurable levels. PFOS showed a moderate inverse correlation (‑0.45) with cumulus‑cell MFN1 expression, a gene critical...
Assessment of Vitamin D Status in Patients Attending a Private Clinic, Boorama, Somaliland, 2020-2024
The Boorama clinic study examined vitamin D status in 200 patients from 2020‑2024, revealing that 76 % were insufficient and 11.5 % deficient. Statistical analysis linked low levels to older age, female gender, and specific geographic locations within Somaliland. Despite abundant sunshine, the...
India-UK Free Trade Pact May Come Into Force From Second Week of May: Official
The India‑UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), signed in July 2025, is slated to take effect in the second week of May 2026. The pact grants duty‑free access for 99% of Indian exports to the British market and cuts...
Saudi Arabia Restores Full Capacity on East-West Oil Pipeline to 7 Million Bpd After Attacks
Saudi Arabia announced that its East‑West crude pipeline has been restored to full capacity of about seven million barrels per day, following recent missile and drone attacks. The strikes had temporarily cut national oil production by roughly 600,000 barrels per...

17th‑Century London’s Coal Dependence Fueled Social Unrest
London’s Coal Supply in the 17th Century – A Case Study in Energy Security By the early seventeenth century, coal had replaced wood as the main fuel used in London and other towns in southeast England for domestic heating as well...

Africa Is Losing Health Workers when It Can Least Afford to – a Pattern Rooted in Colonial History
Africa faces a looming shortage of 5‑6 million health workers by 2030, part of a global 11 million shortfall. Most of the 83 countries below the WHO minimum workforce threshold are African, with many reporting fewer than 0.5 doctors, nurses and midwives...

IVO Quantum Orbital Thrust Update
Between September and December 2025 IVO’s test satellite decayed 4,880 m, about 600 m less than its control twin, indicating an average upward drift of roughly 6.6 m per day. The drift aligns with the expected thrust from the IVO Quantum Drive (~1.75 mN)...
How to Design a Home for a Sloping Site – The Key Considerations to Note
Designing a home on a sloping site demands careful investigation of geology, soil, drainage, and planning constraints. Prospective self‑builders should obtain detailed topographical surveys and soil tests to determine appropriate foundations and retaining walls. Understanding local planning attitudes and drainage...

New Insurance Products for Female Sports Stars Must Cover Fertility Care
Insurance products for elite female athletes are being reformed after the Independent Review of Women’s Football, adding coverage for pregnancy, contraception and menopause. However, the reforms still omit fertility support, a critical gap as two‑thirds of professional athletes experience irregular...
Why DRC Central Bank Is Banning Dollar Use
The Central Bank of the Congo announced that, effective April 9 2027, it will be the sole entity authorized to import foreign currencies and that cash transactions in US dollars will be prohibited, allowing only electronic transfers. The move seeks to curb...

Pakistan Faces Catch-22: Will Pak Join Iran War as Peace Talks Fail & Saudi Invokes Mutual Defense Pact?
U.S. Vice President JD Vance departed Islamabad after presenting what he called a final, best‑offer to Iran, but the talks failed to secure Tehran’s commitment to forgo a nuclear weapon and lift sanctions. Pakistan, hosting the negotiations, reaffirmed its role...
IHG Hotels & Resorts Signs Holiday Inn Express Surat Gauravpath
IHG Hotels & Resorts has signed a management agreement with Yashvi Greenco LLP to develop a 110‑room Holiday Inn Express in Surat’s Gauravpath corridor, slated to open in 2029. The project marks IHG’s first hotel signing in Surat and reinforces its push...

Malaysia Rolls Out $1.3bn Low-Cost Financing for SMEs to Scale Up
Malaysia’s government has announced up to 5 billion ringgit (≈ $1.3 billion) in low‑cost financing for small and medium enterprises, priced at 3%‑5% interest. The funding is part of the PowerUp10K campaign, which now targets a total of 15 billion ringgit in loans to...
Small-Scale Renewables Power Real, Resilient Progress
Small-scale energy solutions deserve more attention. A 1kW wind turbine may not sound dramatic, but that is often how real progress looks: reliable, practical, and deployable where it is actually needed. Not every clean energy breakthrough has to be massive. Sometimes the value...

UK Sole Traders Are Leveraging AI for Tax Filing and Preparation, Report Reveals
Starling Bank’s latest survey of 1,000 UK sole traders shows a rapid shift toward AI for tax and accounting help. About 26% have already consulted AI on the new Making Tax Digital rules, while 20% use it regularly for broader...

Minister Warns Malaysia Will Enter ‘Critical Period’ for Fuel Supply by June
Malaysia’s Economy Minister Akmal Nasrullah warned that June‑July 2026 will be a critical period for fuel supplies as the Middle‑East conflict fuels a global energy shortage. The government is probing alternative raw materials and fast‑tracking certification to keep industries, especially...

Volvo Q1 2026 Sales: EV Growth Offsets Global Market Pressure
Volvo Cars posted global Q1 2026 sales of 153,316 vehicles, an 11% drop from a year earlier. Fully electric vehicle (EV) sales rose 12% year‑over‑year, reaching 23.7% of total deliveries and pushing the combined electrified share to 47.3%, one of the...

The Finanser’s Week: 6th April – 12th April 2026
Research from RedCompass Labs shows that 44% of global banks are off‑track for the ISO 20022 migration deadline in November 2026, a hard stop on legacy SWIFT messaging. The weekly roundup also highlights Jamie Dimon’s cautionary shareholder letter, a critique of the...
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Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR): Definition, Calculation, and Importance
The capital adequacy ratio (CAR) measures a bank’s capital against its risk‑weighted assets, serving as a regulator‑mandated gauge of financial resilience. Under Basel III, banks must maintain at least 4.5% Common Equity Tier 1, 6% Tier 1, and 8% total capital relative...
South Korea Nears Kazakhstan Oil Deal as Middle East Supply Risks Mount
South Korea is close to finalising a crude‑oil supply agreement with Kazakhstan, a move aimed at reducing its heavy reliance on Middle Eastern imports. The deal follows a high‑level diplomatic tour that also visited Oman and Saudi Arabia amid growing...
Bad Land Policies Worsen Africa’s Housing Problem
African cities are grappling with a deepening housing shortage as rapid urbanisation drives demand for 40 million new homes by 2050. UN‑Habitat officials highlighted that costly, insecure land tenure and outdated acquisition laws are the primary bottlenecks in the housing value...

The Babel Community - Coliving Residence / D'HOUNDT+BAJART Architectes&associés
Architects D'Houndt + Bajart unveil the Babel Community, a 304‑room coliving residence slated for completion in 2025 on a 13,524 m² site in Lille’s historic business district. The development replaces inefficient office towers with a U‑shaped building that wraps a sun‑lit...

Victor Glover's First Words After Returning From the Moon Will Tug At Your Heart
NASA astronaut Victor Glover delivered an emotional address after the Artemis II crew splashed down, thanking God and his five daughters before speaking to the broader public. The Artemis II mission marked a ten‑day, crewed test flight that looped around the Moon—the...
Control of the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s Uranium Stockpiles Were Sticking Points
U.S. Vice‑President JD Vance and Iran’s parliamentary chief Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf met in Islamabad but left without a permanent cease‑fire, citing three core disputes: reopening the Strait of Hormuz, the fate of roughly 900 pounds of highly enriched uranium, and the...

30 Yrs After Accord with Japan, Return of U.S. Futenma Base Still Far Off
Three decades after Japan and the United States signed the 1996 accord to return Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, the land transfer remains a distant prospect. The central government has pressed ahead with a replacement facility in Henoko, but construction...
Understanding Out-of-Pocket Maximums: Definition and Benefits
An out-of-pocket maximum (OOPM) sets the annual ceiling on what enrollees pay for covered, in‑network health services, after which the insurer pays 100 % of costs. For 2026 ACA Marketplace plans the caps are $10,600 for an individual and $21,200 for...
Two Supertankers U-Turn in Hormuz as US-Iran Talks Break Down
Two empty supertankers attempted to transit the Strait of Hormuz on April 12 but turned back as US‑Iran peace talks collapsed, while a third VLCC, Mombasa B, successfully navigated an Iran‑approved route. The aborted passages underscore the volatility of Hormuz traffic...

Taiwan Navy's Goodwill Fleet Heads to St. Lucia Following St. Kitts Stop
Taiwan’s Republic of China Navy goodwill fleet, comprising the support ship Panshi and the frigates Yueh Fei and Di Hua, completed a three‑day port call in Saint Kitts and Nevis, its first visit in 23 years, before heading to Saint Lucia. About 1,500 locals...
Luxury Carmakers Hope West Asia Ceasefire Will Lift Consumer Sentiment
Luxury automakers Mercedes‑Benz, BMW and Audi anticipate a rebound in India’s high‑end car market following the recent ceasefire in West Asia. Executives said Q1 saw order postponements but no cancellations, and they have built buffer stock to offset parts‑supply delays...
Creating AI Deepfakes of Real People to Be Made Illegal in Queensland
Queensland will criminalize the creation of non‑consensual sexual deepfake images, closing a legal gap that currently only bans distribution. Attorney‑General Deb Frecklington announced the proposal, which carries up to three years imprisonment for offenders. The government will begin expert consultations...

Xiamen Feihongshun Shipping Orders Two Newbuild Vessels
Chinese non‑operating owner Xiamen Feihongshun Shipping has placed orders for two new container vessels, a 4,400‑TEU ship from Jiangsu Zhiyuan Shipbuilding and a 3,300‑TEU vessel from Ningbo Boda Shipbuilding. The contracts are valued at roughly $42.7 million and $30 million respectively, totaling...

Rising Fuel, Fertilizer Costs Threaten Crops and Prices
A farmer in Western Australia was playing sports with colleagues when news of the Iran war broke. Minutes later they were on their phones, scrambling to secure fuel. Read how surging fuel and fertilizer costs are forcing tough crop decisions and...
Clayton Antitrust Act 1914: Anti-Monopoly Measures
Enacted in 1914, the Clayton Antitrust Act supplements earlier antitrust law by prohibiting anticompetitive mergers, price discrimination, tying arrangements, and interlocking directorates. Enforcement rests with the FTC and DOJ, which can block deals, seek injunctions, and impose fines, while private...

NSW Supply Chain Rubbishes “Free Kick” Claims on Wood Supply Agreements
The New South Wales hardwood supply chain has rejected activist Dailan Pugh’s claim that state‑run wood supply agreements are free and untendered, emphasizing that royalties and harvest rates are set by the government. Timber NSW highlighted that the $2.9 billion AUD...

In Philippines, LPG Price Shock Reaches Bottom of Beloved Beef Stew Bowls
The Philippines’ reliance on imported liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) has turned costly after the Middle‑East war, with an 11 kg tank soaring from 870 pesos (≈$14.5) to 1,600 pesos (≈$26.7), an 84% jump. Street‑food vendors like Eric Garcia now charge 65 pesos (≈$1.08) per...

Hyundai Spearheads Foreign EV Comeback Push in China with Ioniq Brand
Hyundai Motor announced the launch of a China‑specific Ioniq brand, built on local technologies and partnerships, to revive its foreign‑marque presence in the world’s largest EV market. The company reported a 15% sales rebound in 2025, moving 154,000 units after...
Stellantis Exits NextStar JV, Heralds New Battery Ownership Model
Stellantis will exit its NextStar battery JV stake, signaling a new ownership model for North American battery plants. https://www.metalnomist.com/2026/04/stellantis-nextstar-battery-jv-exit.html
Israel Halts Talks, Launches 200 Missiles on Lebanon
No surprise Israel’s breaks the peace talks and fires 200 missiles on Lebanon right after. What else do you expect with Kushner at the talks.

Marvel Rivals Creative Director Says It's Going to Become 'a Comprehensive Marvel "Moving Anime" Experience' And No, I Don't Know...
Marvel Rivals, NetEase's free‑to‑play Marvel fighting game, announced its next evolution as a "comprehensive Marvel moving anime experience" during the Season 6 reveal. The update introduces Elsa Bloodstone as a new playable hero and promises anime‑style visuals, cinematic storytelling, and tighter...
California's Costly Fees Stifle Projects, Drain Tax Revenue
More high-cost California cities need to be slashing fees and unfunded mandates. Slapping six-figures in costs on projects such that nothing pencils, thereb6 losing millions in possible tax revenue, is penny rich, pound dollar poor policy.
Offshore Drilling, Fewer Refinery Closures Could Lower California Gas Prices
Maybe just maybe if allowed offshore drilling and your looney tunes laws didn’t force so many refineries to close then gas in California wouldn’t be $6 you donut hole.
Vietnam Cuts All Fuel Taxes to Zero Through June
Vietnam's National Assembly approved a zero‑tax regime for gasoline, diesel, kerosene, mazut and aviation fuel from April 16 through June 30, eliminating VAT, environmental protection tax and special consumption tax. The move cuts state‑budget revenues by roughly VND 7.3 trillion (about $277 million) each month...

Rank Inflation Undermines Meaningful Service Recognition
And can we kill the absurd inflation of 4- and 5-star ranks? A police chief should not outrank the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs. At some point medals, titles, and stars stop signaling service and start signaling a costume party....
Vendor Gets Safe Revenue, You Shoulder All Risk
The vendor is secure with their subscription revenue, regardless of your project's outcome. You bear all the risk, costs, and uncertainty about business value materializing. When pressure mounts, blame often lands with you. #BusinessStrategy #RiskManagement https://t.co/b4QlSGFlb4
Japan Targets Asian Oil Alliance as Supply Bottlenecks Persist
Japan’s economy minister Ryosei Akazawa announced a push to deepen strategic cooperation with Asian neighbours to safeguard crude‑oil supplies essential for regional manufacturing and medical‑equipment production. The government will deploy AI‑driven monitoring tools to identify and alleviate distribution bottlenecks across...
Age‑verification Laws Turn Corporations Into Data Harvesters
This is great, but they’re basically just deputizing private corporations to harvest this info for them via “age verification” laws

Panicked Barrel Rush Fuels Global Oil Market Turmoil
A panicked race for barrels is gripping the global oil market https://t.co/BFDckZshjd via @yongchang_chin @Bill_Lehane https://t.co/TY5ixVnnec
Policy-Driven Scaling Made Renewables Finally Cost‑competitive
Solar, wind, batteries*, and EVs only dropped in price to where they win economically because earlier policy driven by environmental concerns scaled them. * - Batteries are a partial exception due to early scaling from consumer electronics. But that only...
Arran Rice Perfectly Captures Boom Story & Strategy
Arran Rice nailed the Boom story and our strategy for Overture and Superpower. One of the best videos I’ve seen on our work. https://t.co/Rh1lYzRDr0