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You can be chilling on the beach sipping a margarita and if your brain chemistry decides to go haywire you feel incredible anxiety that doesn have anything to do your situation. Feeling anxiety often doesn relate to being in a stressful situation, in fact stressful situations are usually fine if your brain chemistry happens to be normal at that moment. The fear of not knowing when the “bomb will go off” can produce a ton of general anxiety as a side effect.

The concerns in India have to be, we have a fragile financial sector to begin with, which is not the case in the United States, banks are very well capitalized, held low levels of NPA. So in the US the concern will be, yes if this crisis goes on for a longer time, there’s a second wave of shutdown, if households basically start defaulting over their mortgages and car loans, that would feed into non performing assets and of course defaults would also pick up, so a lot depends on the duration there. In India it’s a little different because we start with a fairly fragile corporate sector as well as financial sector, slow growth over the last few years, the additional worry is that this time around retail loans, which have been around where the banks have lent a lot because they’ve shied away from corporations, that if people start losing jobs, if companies start reducing their workforces, that may not be as robust this time around, you could see many more retail defaults..

One of three bodies recently recovered from an area outside the Palmyra was thought to be that of Khaled al Asaad, the longtime director of antiquities in the ancient city, state news outlet Sana reported on Sunday.In August 2015 Asaad was publicly executed in a local square in Palmyra, months after IS militants overran the strategic oasis city in Syria’s eastern desert. The crime made global headlines as the urbane Asaad had served as the custodian of the Unesco world heritage site for over half a century, receiving numerous awards and accolades in Syria and abroad.The octogenarian antiquities scholar was born in Palmyra and had remained in the city after the IS takeover to attempt to preserve its heritage.IS militants detained Asaad for over a month before his murder, his family said.The group was earning millions from looting and smuggling artefacts at the time and Syria’s antiquities minister said they had killed him after trying to extract information about the whereabouts of the city’s hidden treasure.The fate of Asaad’s own mortal remains has been something of a mystery since then.Following his death, unverified images circulated online showing a dismembered corpse supposedly belonging to Asaad hanging from a traffic light, with a handwritten sign accusing him of being director of Palmyra’s “idols”.But other sources later suggested his body was found tied to one of an ancient pillar in the ruins of Palmyra’s central square.Syrian forces recaptured Palmyra until March 2016 with the help of Russian air strikes. But that December IS fighters managed to recapture the strategic oasis city in a surprise assault and it was not finally liberated until March 2017.The Sana report did not give further information about the recently recovered bodies but said their identity would be confirmed by DNA analysis.The WeekThe Daily Show surveys Joe Biden 3 weeks of presidential scandals, says farewell to Lou DobbsNo president is immune from scandal, President Biden included, Trevor Noah said on Monday Daily Show.

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