• Personalized Gut Health Nutrition Market Overview: Key Drivers and Challenges
      According to the latest report published by Data Bridge Market Research, the Personalized Gut Health Nutrition Market  CAGR Value The global Personalized Gut Health Nutrition market size was valued at USD 5.97 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 17.69 billion by 2033, at a CAGR of 14.55% during the forecast period   This...
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  • Top Selling Bikes in India, Electric Bikes
    Explore the best bikes in India with detailed information on the top-selling and most popular petrol and electric motorcycles. Compare prices, mileage, specifications, features, performance, and expert reviews across commuter, sports, cruiser, adventure, and EV segments.
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  • Financial Advisory Services Market Trends in Public Safety Tech
    The rapid integration of specialized unmanned aerial vehicles into global emergency response workflows has created a substantial demand for sophisticated capital deployment strategies and risk-assessment frameworks. Driven by multi-stage government procurement cycles, public-private partnerships, and accelerating corporate consolidation, this sector relies heavily on expert investment guidance. Financial consultants are actively structuring specialized cross-border transactions, private equity rounds, and intellectual property valuations to help emergency technology vendors scale their production capacity efficiently.
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    Financial Advisory Services Market Trends in Public Safety Tech The rapid integration of specialized unmanned aerial vehicles into global emergency response workflows has created a substantial demand for sophisticated capital deployment strategies and risk-assessment frameworks. Driven by multi-stage government procurement cycles, public-private partnerships, and accelerating corporate consolidation, this sector relies heavily on expert investment guidance. Financial consultants are actively structuring specialized cross-border transactions, private equity rounds, and intellectual property valuations to help emergency technology vendors scale their production capacity efficiently. Reference - https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/reports/financial-advisory-services-market-24508
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    Financial Advisory Services Market Size, Share | Industry Report 2035
    Financial Advisory Services Market is predicted to grow at a 6.10% CAGR, reaching USD 165.49 Billion by 2035. Top company industry analysis highlights key drivers, emerging trends, regional insights, opportunities, and a comprehensive global outlook for 2025–2035.
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    4 Takeaways From Sweden's Rout Over Tunisia At World Cup
    After a very rocky qualifying campaign, Sweden turned in one of the most surprising opening games thus far at the 2026 FIFA Mens World Cup, scoring two goals in the first half and three in the second to walk away with a stunning 5-1 win over Tunisia on Sunday night in Monterrey. Tunisia entered the game with a stellar defensive effort in World Cup qualifying, but Sweden were able to carve through that defense with ease. The win moved Sweden to the top of Group F with three points, two points clear of the Netherlands and Japan who drew earlier in the day. Here are my takeaways: Swedens World Cup qualifying was a disaster as the team finished last its qualifying group without a win. But it was given a lifeline under the current format as its strong performance in the UEFA Nations League allowed it to advance to the World Cup qualifying playoffs. Last October, Sweden hired Graham Potter to breathe life into the team which had regressed in recent years. The players have responded tremendously to the English manager. Potter prioritized squad morale, simplified tactics, and came up with tactics that brought out the best in elite forwards Alexander Isak and Viktor Gykeres. This win over Tunisia was a continuation of the growth under Potter. Isak and Gykeres were the difference makers. Despite conceding a goal, Swedens defense was smart and organized. Tunisia typically thrives on counterattacks and Sweden was ready. Tunisias counterattack yielded few chances. With this win, Potter has taken a Swedish team that was winless in qualifying into the tournament via the backdoor. Now they are not just approaching the knockouts, but are potentially instilling fear into future opponents who are watching. It was expected that Tunisias defense would be the teams biggest strength, with the potential of even being enough to take it to the knockout stage. There were plenty of reasons to support this. Tunisia made historic headlines by going through all of its qualification cycle without conceding a single goal. The Eagles of Carthage secured 28 out of a possible 30 points during its run through CAF qualifiers while outscoring its opponents 22-0. From the opening whistle against Sweden, Tunisias defense was surprisingly shaky. Swedens star forwards Alexander Isak and Viktor Gykeres ran through Tunisias backline in the first half almost at will, with Tunisia especially struggling in transitional defending. For the third Swedish goal, Tunisia made the poor decision to casually play out of the back and were punished by an elite forward in Gykeres. From there it only got worse as Sweden poured on two more. In the end, the worst defensive effort (other than tiny Curaao against Germany) came from the team who believed its defense could carry it to knockout wins. But perhaps the biggest story of Tunisias defense was head coach Sabri Lamouchis decision to start Mouhib Chamakh in goal over veteran Aymen Dahmen. Chamakh, 24, was making just his fourth appearance while Dahmen, 30, has plenty of big game experience for Tunisia including being the teams best player in a 0-0 draw against Denmark at the 2022 World Cup. That decision from Lamouchi was likely a significant blunder that likely cost Tunisia a result. Chamakh looked lost in the moment, and Swedens first two goals were savable. The decision is likely to come under significant scrutiny in the coming days. Swedens first goal and last goals came from Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder Yasin Ayari. Born in Stockholm, Ayaris father is from Tunisia and his mother is from Morocco. Ayari is eligible for three nations but chose to represent the country of his birth. He was a veteran of Swedens youth teams and made his senior team debut in 2023. But playing against the country where his father was born was clearly emotional for Ayari. Tunisias federation recruited him to switch his national team affiliation and Ayari initially wanted to switch but he ultimately declined on the suggestion of his Tunisian father. "My son wanted to play for Tunisia, but I asked him to represent Sweden instead, as it is the country that welcomed and developed him," Ayaris father Azzouz said last May. "It was his duty to give something back." But Ayari declined to enthusiastically celebrate his World Cup goals, likely out of respect he still has for Tunisia. Sweden now sits atop Group F and will now travel north to face a Netherlands team that hopes to contend in this tournament. The teams have not met since 2017 when the Dutch prevailed 2-0, but heading into this game, Sweden now has momentum. The Netherlands defense will have to find a way to contain a Swedish team that has two elite forwards who are both in-form and playing with great chemistry. It is hard to see Sweden not making the knockouts. With eight out of 14 third place teams qualifying for the next stage, one win is likely enough when also combined with positive goal differential. Tunisia is not out of it. One win could change anything. But this game was a massive setback as it was Tunisias best chances at securing a needed win. Japan and the Netherlands are much more difficult tasks. Even more than that, Tunisia must now spend most of the coming week trying to figure out why its stellar defense was so out of synch, and so vulnerable in its World Cup opener. That is not where the team wanted to be at this point.
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    West Indies beat Sri Lanka by 5 wickets to clinch the T20 series
    KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) Sherfane Rutherford reached his half-century in the last over of a dramatic run chase as West Indies completed a series-clinching five-wicket win with two deliveries to spare Sunday in the third Twenty20 international against Sri Lanka.Rutherford was unbeaten on 54 from 40 deliveries and Jason Holder clobbered three sixes in the penultimate over, finishing 21 not out off five balls as West Indies reached 170-5 in reply to Sri Lanka's 169.Two costly missed catches during Rutherford's innings hurt Sri Lanka's chances of taking the series after the first two games were split.West Indies went into the deciding game with an attacking focus, deciding to bowl first after winning the toss.Shamar Joseph (5-33) backed up the decision by snaring five wickets to contain Sri Lanka's innings in a player-of-the-match performance.West Indies won the first T20 by seven wickets and Sri Lanka won the second by 37 runs on Saturday, leaving the series in the balance.Sri Lanka's inningsJoseph took two wickets in the sixth over and three in the last over of Sri Lanka's innings twice missing hat-trick opportunities. Matthew Forde took a stunning one-handed catch off his own bowling to remove Kusal Mendis (5) on the ninth delivery of the match.Sri Lanka accelerated to be 49-1 after five overs, then Joseph struck with wickets on consecutive balls in the sixth.Pathum Nissanka hit 26 from 17 deliveries until he top-edged a catch to Roston Chase to end the 43-run second-wicket partnership. Joseph then trapped Pavan Rathnayake lbw on the next delivery.Dunith Wellalage anchored a lower-order rally for Sri Lanka that was undone when Wanindu Hasaranga (21 off 13 deliveries) was run out in the 19th over, ending a 49-run partnership for the seventh wicket. Wellalage was the first of three wickets to fall in the 20th, posting 43 from 28 deliveries in a run-a-minute innings.West Indies chaseAfter losing Shai Hope on the third delivery of the run chase, bowled by Wellalage, West Indies raced to 52 before losing three wickets for one run in a 12-ball span that swung momentum back in Sri Lanka's favor.Rovman Powell (33) combined with Rutherford to revive the run chase, putting on 81 for the fifth wicket until he was dismissed on the last ball of an eventful 17th over.The over from pace bowler Dushmantha Chameera contained nine deliveries - including a no-ball and two wides and netted 24 runs for West Indies and the wicket of Powell. It left West Indies needing 36 runs from three overs.The equation got down to 29 required from two overs. Holder clouted Chameera for three sixes in four deliveries to end the 19th and leave West Indies needing six runs for victory.Tour updateSri Lanka won the preceding and soggy three-match ODI series 1-0 after the final two matches were rained out. Sri Lanka won the first match by 41 runs.The teams will meet in a two-test series starting June 25 in Antigua.___AP cricket: https://apnews.com/hub/cricket
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    Way-too-early NHL Power Rankings
    Here's how the teams stack up looking ahead to next fall -- and what to watch this offseason.
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    Ex-Kangaroos winger eyeing NRL return; Walshs back-up to earn new deal Whispers
    A former winger for the Australian Kangaroos and New South Wales Blues, Nick Cotric could be set for a sensational return to the NRL after spending the past two seasons overseas with the Catalans Dragons.
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    Turkey fans taunt Aussies with photos of diggers' graves in Gallipoli - and a mocking Anzac T-shirt - after Socceroos' World Cup win
    The images were posted after the Aussies stunned the football world by beating the highly fancied Turks 2-0 in Vancouver.
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