Kvika banki hf.: Presentation for General Meeting
Attached is a presentation for a General Meeting of Kvika banki hf., that will be held today at 4:00 pm at Hilton Reykjavík Nordica, Suðurlandsbraut 2, 108 Reykjavík.
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The naturalist spoke about their shared interest in conservation.
Authorities in Pakistan have decided to start vaccinating people aged 50 to 59 next week, hours after the country reported over 100 fatalities in a single day for the fifth consecutive day. Saturday's figures bring Pakistan's death toll from the pandemic to 16,094, out of more than 750,000 total confirmed cases in the country of some 233 million people. Pakistan has largely relied on donated or imported Chinese vaccines, which had been offered only to health workers and elderly people.
The Duke of Cambridge and Duke of Sussex have been separated due to Harry's step back last year and COVID-19 restrictions.
The players observed a minute’s silence in memory of the Duke of Edinburgh on Saturday.
New fighting has broken out in Mozambique’s northern town of Palma, some three weeks after an attack by hardline Islamist militants killed dozens of people and displaced thousands from their homes. “The situation is under control,” a military commander told AFP news agency, describing how shots were fired.Another security source in Maputo, also speaking on the condition of anonymity to AFP, described simultaneous attacks in a village in Mueda, in Pundanhar and Palma, all in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province.The attack against Palma on 24 March marked an escalation of an insurgency led by fighters from an Islamic State-linked group. The province has been the scene of violence and attacks over the past three years.The uncertainty encouraged France’s oil multinational Total to abandon a large-scale gas project, over fears about security.Mozambique President Filipe Nyusi has tried to quell concerns, announcing last week that fighters had been repulsed from Palma, with the army saying a large number of jihadists had been killed. More than 1,000 survivors of Mozambique hardline Islamist attack reach safety Portugal mobilises military to fight Mozambique’s hardline Islamist militants But then last weekend, local police said a resident who had gone back home after fleeing the attack turned up beheaded, presumably killed by the hardline Islamist fighters.According to the UN, some 700,000 people have been displaced by fighting and non-governmental organisation ACLED had already said that some 2,600 people had been killed in violence before the attack.The UN children’s agency, Unicef, has warned that hundreds of children were separated from their families following March’s attack, while thousands are suffering from malnutrition.The World Food Programme said earlier this week that 950,000 people are now hungry in Mozambique and it needs some US$82 million to deal with the crisis.Some analysts have questioned the purported links between the insurgents in Cabo Delgado province and the Islamic State group, with suggestions that foreign powers have an interest in promoting such links to justify military intervention.
Quartararo was promoted to the top of the grid for Sunday's race after Ducati rider Francesco Bagnaia had his record-breaking lap cancelled over a yellow flag infringement in the closing moments of the qualifying session. The yellow flags were brought out after a crash for 2020 Portugal poleman Miguel Oliveira in the closing moments of the session. The incident leaves Bagnaia starting 11th on the grid, with Suzuki's Alex Rins moving up to second.
Il sito di 'Articoliamo', campagna sostenuta da Sobi con il patrocinio di FedEmo e nata per promuovere il benessere delle articolazioni nelle persone con emofilia, è stato ampliato con la sezione ‘AscoltArti’, nuova sezione dedicata agli impatti della malattia sulla sfera emotiva. Spunti di riflessione e suggerimenti pratici per affrontare i timori, le preoccupazioni e i problemi più frequenti, raccolti in brevi video con i pareri di Maria Francesca Mansueto, psicologa e psicoterapeuta presso Uoc di Ematologia del Policlinico "Giaccone" di Palermo, e di Sonja Riva, mediatrice familiare. Il riassunto dei messaggi chiave di ogni video è disponibile anche in testo, da scaricare e stampare. “L’emofilia provoca alterazioni nei rapporti familiari e sociali, spinge all'isolamento e può causare disturbi dell’adattamento - ha spiegato Mansueto - il sostegno psicologico deve iniziare subito dopo la diagnosi della malattia, e il percorso deve essere fatto insieme alla famiglia e al centro". "È naturale che la diagnosi spaventi la famiglia, soprattutto se non ci sono stati casi precedenti in altri familiari - ha sottolineato l'esperta - e la prima reazione è sempre quella di cercare informazioni su Google e poi, nel caso, intraprendere un percorso. Suggerisco invece di affidarsi da subito a medici specialisti: la profilassi personalizzata rimane lo standard per la cura dell'emofilia, anche per evitare conseguenze come il dolore cronico e l’artropatia".
The Queen sat alone as she paid tribute to her husband Prince Philip at his funeral at Windsor Castle. Wearing a black face mask and black dress she entered St George’s Chapel after the rest of her family. Prince Philip’s coffin was carried by the Royal Marines up the steps of the chapel where it was received by the Dean of Windsor David Conner, who will conduct the funeral, and the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby.
David Moyes has played down West Ham's defeat at Newcastle after the Hammers missed the chance to move third in the Premier League, insisting there is "no drama". West Ham put in a shocking first-half display in which Craig Dawson was sent off, Issa Diop put into his own net and Lukasz Fabianski fumbled to concede a second. The Hammers fought back superbly in the second half with goals from Diop - in the correct end - and Jesse Lingard drawing them level, only for substitute Joe Willock to score with only his second touch and win the game for Newcastle.
(Bloomberg) -- The Biden administration is evaluating the impact of new sanctions on Russia and is prepared to escalate those penalties if the Kremlin fails to rein in hacking attacks and attempts to interfere with the U.S. political process, according to people familiar with the matter.Options available to President Joe Biden include expanding the measures announced Thursday to bar U.S. financial institutions from the secondary market for ruble-denominated bonds issued by Russian state banks, said the people, who discussed the matter on condition of anonymity.Biden ordered the latest sanctions on Russia -- including limits on buying newly issued sovereign debt -- in response to allegations that Moscow was behind a hack on SolarWinds Corp. and interfered with last year’s U.S. election.The U.S. also sanctioned a number of entities and individuals, while expelling 10 Russian diplomats working in Washington, including some intelligence officers.Yet the moves were calibrated by the U.S. to punish the Kremlin for past misdeeds while keeping relations from deteriorating further, especially as tensions grow over a Russian military buildup near Ukraine.In another sign of worsening relations between the two countries, Russia on Saturday accused a Ukrainian diplomat of stealing information and gave him three days to leave the country on Saturday, the news agency Interfax reported. Ukraine hinted it would respond in kind. Two days before announcing the sanctions, Biden offered to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin later this year, even as he warned his counterpart about a litany of transgressions.White House communications staff didn’t immediately offer a comment.For now, U.S. officials are waiting to see how Putin responds. On Friday, Russia expelled 10 American diplomats and imposed sanctions on eight officials in tit-for-tat moves that stopped short of responding to U.S. restrictions on its sovereign debt.Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told reporters in Moscow that Russia could take steps that harm the interests of U.S. businesses but will hold those in reserve for now.Market ImpactThe Biden administration is also watching global markets to see the impact of its latest measures, including on the ruble, and any shifts in foreign ownership of Russian ruble bonds, according to the people. Interest rate decisions by Russia’s central bank and capital flows will also provide important clues, they said.The Bank of Russia’s next interest rate decision is scheduled for April 23.Under the sanctions unveiled Thursday, the Biden administration will bar U.S. financial institutions from participating in the primary market for new debt issued by the Russian central bank, Finance Ministry and sovereign wealth fund. Those limits would take effect starting June 14.Russian bonds fell and the ruble dropped the most since December on news of the impending penalties, but recovered their losses on Friday as investors concluded that the measures were milder than had been feared.White House officials sought to limit the sanctions’ fallout for the U.S. and global financial system while sparing the Russian civilian population from unnecessary harm, the people said. The Biden team now hopes to begin de-escalating tensions and believe that would benefit financial markets and the Russian economy, one of the people said.Still, U.S. officials are holding in reserve other potential escalations, including moves aimed at preventing secondary market trading in any ruble debt for the first 90 days or more after issuance, the person said.(Updates with Russia expelling Ukraine diplomat in fifth paragraph.)For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2021 Bloomberg L.P.
Police in southeastern Bangladesh on Saturday killed at least five people at an under-construction power plant amid clashes with thousands of workers protesting over unpaid wages and other demands, officials said. At least 15 workers and several policemen were injured, said Azizul Islam, a local police official in the Banshkhali sub-district of Chattogram district, where the plant is being built. Police said around 5,000 workers are working at the construction site, although it was not immediately clear how many of them took part in the protests.
Philip’s coffin was carried on a custom-built Land Rover Defender hearse designed by the duke and modified over 16 years.
Philip’s insignia, laid out on the altar of St George’ Chapel, provided a reminder of his family links and his many roles in the nation’s life.
La road map delle riaperture è segnata. Dal 26 aprile ci sarà il ripristino delle zone gialle e la progressiva ripartenza di ristoranti, palestre, piscine, sempre nel rispetto delle misure di contenimento per ridurre la diffusione del Covid-19. Tuttavia "dobbiamo fare molta attenzione perché se apriamo in maniera scriteriata fra 15 giorni torniamo a chiudere tutta l'Italia". Ne è convinto il presidente della Regione Campania Vincenzo De Luca, secondo il quale "la precondizione per aprire è aprire per sempre e dare un'accelerazione straordinaria alla campagna di vaccinazione''. VACCINI De Luca ha poi ribadito che "la Campania ritiene che si debba dare priorità nelle vaccinazioni al comparto turistico alberghiero per una ragione semplice: perché un qualunque cittadino se aspetta tre settimane per farsi il vaccino non succede niente, per il comparto turistico-alberghiero se perdiamo il mese di maggio salta la stagione turistica e non è un problema degli alberghi, è un problema di centinaia di migliaia di lavoratori, stagionali e non, che sono impegnati nel comparto turistico. Ma questa battaglia la sta facendo da sola la Regione Campania''. ''Faremo gli accordi con gli albergatori del Cilento, dell'area sud di Salerno, come abbiamo fatto con la costiera sorrentina, per dare il vaccino ma il vaccino non arriva - aggiunge - La battaglia che dovremmo fare oggi in Italia è questa: chiedere al governo italiano di far valutare il vaccino Sputnik nel giro di una settimana, ovviamente deve essere una valutazione di carattere scientifico ma anziché perdere sei mesi facciamolo in una settimana, perché se avessimo oggi 3 milioni di dosi di vaccino in più, noi potremmo fare con le strutture pubbliche le vaccinazioni per fasce di età ma potremmo dare alle categorie economiche il vaccino aggiuntivo''. CAMPANIA ZONA ARANCIONE Intanto con il ritorno della Campania in "zona arancione" cambiano gli orari di apertura degli esercizi commerciali. A partire da lunedì 19 aprile 2021 e e fino al 15 maggio, l’apertura degli esercizi commerciali e dei servizi alla persona (barbieri, parrucchieri, estetisti) è permessa - secondo un'ordinanza del presidente Vincenzo De Luca che sarà pubblicata oggi - "al fine di agevolarne la fruizione dilazionata da parte degli utenti, in deroga ad eventuali disposizioni più restrittive", dalle ore 7 alle ore 21,30 e senza obbligo di chiusura domenicale o settimanale, "fermo il rispetto della normativa a tutela dei lavoratori dipendenti". Inoltre "in funzione della ripresa in sicurezza delle attività e delle attività didattiche in presenza" è disposta "la riattivazione dei servizi aggiuntivi del trasporto pubblico locale in tempo utile a consentire l’operatività dei servizi scolastici nel rispetto delle vigenti disposizioni in tema di limiti alle presenze a bordo dei mezzi e delle altre disposizioni vigenti".
The Queen is leading a small group of close family and friends at the service for her husband of 73 years.
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Sono 1.525 i nuovi contagi da coronavirus in Puglia secondo il bollettino di oggi, 17 aprile. La tabella dei dati della Regione registra inoltre altri 11 morti. Lievemente diminuito il numero di nuovi casi positivi al Covid 19 rispetto a ieri, a fronte di una decrescita dei test. Il numero dei morti è invece drasticamente calato (di un quinto). Sempre consistente il numero dei nuovi guariti mentre diminuiscono ancora, seppure di poco, gli attuali positivi. Tornano a crescere i pazienti ricoverati, anche in questo caso lievemente. E' un quadro in chiaroscuro quello offerto nel bollettino epidemiologico quotidiano stilato dalla Regione, sulla base delle informazioni del Dipartimento della salute. Su 12.935 test per l'infezione da coronavirus sono stati registrati 1.525 casi positivi: 566 in provincia di Bari, 146 in provincia di Brindisi, 205 nella provincia Bat, 199 in provincia di Foggia, 163 in provincia di Lecce, 243 in provincia di Taranto, 2 casi di residenti fuori regione, 1 caso di provincia di residenza non nota. Ieri i nuovi contagi erano 1.537 su 13.339 tamponi. Sono stati registrati 11 decessi: 3 in provincia di Bari, 2 in provincia di Brindisi, 1 in provincia Bat, 2 in provincia di Foggia, 3 in provincia di Taranto. Ieri erano 50. In Puglia in tutto sono morte 5.421 persone. Dall'inizio dell'emergenza sono stati effettuati 2.074.260 test.Sono 162.017 i pazienti guariti mentre ieri erano 160.424 (+1.593). Sono 51.515 i casi attualmente positivi mentre ieri erano 51.594 (-79). I pazienti ricoverati sono 2.191 mentre ieri erano 2.178 (+13). Il totale dei casi positivi Covid in Puglia dall'inizio dell'emergenza è di 218.953 così suddivisi: 84.952 nella provincia di Bari; 21.347 nella provincia di Bat; 16.066 nella provincia di Brindisi; 39.867 nella provincia di Foggia; 21.285 nella provincia di Lecce; 34.373 nella provincia di Taranto; 729 attribuiti a residenti fuori regione; 334 provincia di residenza non nota.
The ceremony will take place on Saturday (April 17) inside the grounds of Windsor Castle, where the couple resided throughout the coronavirus pandemic.Despite advice not to travel to Windsor due to the ongoing health crisis, many people still arrived at the castle to mourn the Duke of Edinburgh and offer support to the queen."It's a sombre mood. I think he was liked by everyone," said 67-year-old engineer David Walsh.Landlord Fiona Try, 84, said it was an "emotional time" for many people, with her 89-year-old husband, David, saying he was "almost in tears" over the duke's death.Philip was married to the queen for 73 years and died on April 9, aged 99.The nation is set to hold a minute's silence to mark his passing just prior to the funeral ceremony.
Attorneys and witnesses have used the words “reasonable” or “unreasonable” often at the trial of the former Minneapolis police officer charged with murder and manslaughter in George Floyd's death. The concept of reasonableness has been crucial at trials of officers ever since the landmark Graham v. Connor ruling 32 years ago by the U.S. Supreme Court. Here is a look at the issue and the key role it's likely to play as Derek Chauvin's trial draws to a close.