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Mohammad Amir tests positive for Covid-19 ahead of T10 League

Amir

Former Pakistan left-arm fast bowler Mohammad Amir has been tested positive for the coronavirus. Following this, he will miss the T20 League scheduled to start from November 19 in Abu Dhabi. Amir, who was all set to represent the T10 franchise Bangla Tigers in the fifth instalment of the league, urged his fans for his … Read more

West Indies to face England in Barbados, Antigua and Grenada

West Indies

LONDON: West Indies will play England in Barbados, Antigua and Grenada next year, officials announced Monday. A tour split between Twenty20 and Test cricket could also see the visitors joined by travelling fans provided they are fully vaccinated against Covid-19. A five-match T20 series will take place at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados, from January 22-30. … Read more

‘Big-Show’ Maxwell key for disjointed Australia at T20 World Cup

Australia

SYDNEY: Australia are banking on Glenn Maxwell being at his destructive best at the Twenty20 World Cup to carry a team beset by injuries, poor form, minimal game time and dressing-room discontent. Rarely, if ever, have Australia had such a disjointed build-up to a major tournament. But Maxwell’s blistering exploits in the Indian Premier League … Read more

Pakistan to summon spirit of 2009 for T20 title, says Afridi

Pakistan

KARACHI: Shahid Afridi, the box office trailblazer of Pakistan white-ball cricket, believes his “unpredictable” nation can summon the spirit of 2009 and win a second T20 World Cup. Afridi was man of the match in a nail-biting seven-run semi-final win over South Africa in the tournament 12 years ago where he made 51. He then starred … Read more

‘Universe Boss’ Gayle finds T20 world getting smaller

Gayle

ST. JOHN’S: Chris Gayle, the self-styled ‘Universe Boss’, heads to the T20 World Cup determined to prove that he remains a headline act rather than an ageing crowd-puller living off his reputation. Now 42, the physically imposing Gayle boasts career figures and performances that rivals can only envy. He is the only man to have … Read more

Industry Leaders: International Travel is the Key to Recovery

Industry Leaders: International Travel is the Key to Recovery

According to the leaders of international trade associations from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Europe, and the Caribbean appearing on a virtual panel arranged by the American Society of Travel Advisors, the return of international travel is critical to the industry’s recovery (ASTA). The panelists all agreed that the uncertainty around laws and regulations, … Read more

Bitcoin ” versus “ the Chinese Digital Yuan

Bitcoin

Over 80 governments throughout the world (representing 90% of global GDP) are researching or experimenting with central bank digital currencies at the moment (CBDCs).

Only five nations had launched CBDCs as of July 2021. The Bahamas, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Lucia, and Grenada are all Caribbean island nations.

With its digital yuan, commonly known as the e-RMB or the Digital Currency, Electronic Payments, China has made the most progress toward becoming a fully-fledged CBDC of all major economies (DCEP).

CBDCs are digital currency managed by the government. In China’s case, the CBDC would be a digital counterpart of the yuan, the country’s currency (hence, e-RMB). CBDCs are comparable to stablecoins, which are tied to a fiat currency at a 1:1 ratio.

So the digital yuan is essentially the digital version of China’s physical currency: instead of carrying a physical banknote in your pocket, you digitally save the fiat in a mobile wallet. Each issued digital yuan token has the same unique identification as each real banknote printed by the central bank.

CBDCs, unlike cryptocurrencies, aren’t usually built on a decentralized blockchain since the central bank wants to keep control of the ledgers.

The digital yuan, which was first proposed in 2017, has been in the experimental stage since April 2020.

The People’s Bank of China (PBoC) began airdropping millions of digital yuan to citizens in October 2020 as part of a test of the technology—and to generate some excitement about it. In the summer of 2021, this is still going on.

The digital yuan is already accepted by a growing number of retailers around China, including Walmart.

According to the PBoC’s July 2021 progress report, the digital yuan was used in 70.75 million transactions by the end of June, with a total value of 34.5 billion yuan ($5 billion).

A huge roll-out during the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics in February is next on the digital yuan’s plan. Foreign visitors will be included in the rollout.

Senators Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and Roger Wicker (R-MS), all supporters of Bitcoin, have asked the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee to prohibit athletes from using the digital yuan because it “may be used to surveil Chinese citizens and those visiting China on an unprecedented scale.”

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Haiti Prison Break: 25 Killed, 400 Prisoners Escape

Haiti Prison Break: 25 Killed, 400 Prisoners Escape

A prison break in Haiti, the most populous country in the Caribbean, has killed at least 25 people and freed 400 prisoners. According to the foreign news agency, the violent incident of breaking the jail took place in the central jail of the capital Port-au-Prince yesterday during which 400 prisoners escaped. Officials said that the … Read more

Two storms head for southern US, forcing thousands to evacuate

Two storms head for southern US, forcing thousands to evacuate

Thousands of people have been forced to evacuate from areas of the Caribbean and Southern US as two storms hit the region on Sunday. Storms Hurricane Marco and Tropical Storm Laura have damaged areas of Haiti, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic. On the other hand, the heavy downpour has caused devastation in the US territory … Read more

Earthquake of 7.7 hit Caribbean

Earthquake

Earthquake of magnitude 7.7 struck in the Caribbean. Officials issued brief warning s of tsunami and office evacuations as far away as Florida. According to the US Geological Survey (USGS), the earthquake happened in the areas between Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, and Cuba. The depth recorded was 1km (6.2 miles). No casualties were reported, but … Read more