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Turkey Reports Nearly 26,000 New Coronavirus Cases

Turkey Reports Nearly 26,000 New Coronavirus Cases More than 75,000 recoveries, 340 virus linked deaths also confirmed over past 24 hours. Turkey reported nearly 26,000 new coronavirus cases on Sunday, the Health Ministry said. A total of 25,980 infections, including 2,587 symptomatic patients, were confirmed in the last 24 hours. Turkey s overall COVID-19 tally is now over 4.87 million, while the nationwide death toll rose by 340 over the past day to reach 40,844. As many as 75,182 more patients won the battle against the virus, taking the total number of recoveries past 4.48 million. More than 47.74 million coronavirus tests have been conducted to date, with 240,145 done since Saturday. The latest figures show that the number of COVID-19 patients in critical condition stands at 3,532.

What Are the Different Approaches to National Digital Currencies in Jamaica and Bahamas?

The next few years could see several countries introduce digital versions of their national currencies, which are also known as central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). China, Estonia and Japan are among the countries that are said to be interested in doing this, but it isn’t clear whether they will each approach it in the same way. The Hoover Institution pointed out in a 2017 report that the introduction of digital versions of national currencies could be done in different ways, using the new token either like cash or more like a debit card. However, by looking at the recent examples of Jamaica and Bahamas, we can see that the main benefits of this change are similar, even when there are differences in how this is done.     

Culture produces social cohesion and also 90 billion

Culture produces social cohesion and also 90 billion Giovanni Fosti , the President of the Cariplo Foundation , said, At this critical time, it seems . . Segnalato da : Culture produces social cohesion and also 90 billion (Di martedì 27 aprile 2021) Giovanni Fosti , the President of the Cariplo Foundation , said, At this critical time, it seems . Culture can produce meaning and economic value, and this is important for today and for the future. . Leggi su varesenews

Met s DeGrom dominates Nationals with 15 strikeouts

(MENAFN - Gulf Times) Jacob deGrom continued making history on Friday night, when the New York Mets ace struck out a career-high 15 in a two-hit shutout and also doubled home the game s first run in a 6-0 win over the visiting Washington Nationals. The Mets snapped a three-game losing streak. The Nationals had a two-game winning streak halted. DeGrom (2-1) allowed a second-inning single to Starlin Castro and a third-inning double to Andrew Stevenson before retiring the final 19 batters. He lowered his ERA to 0.31 in authoring his fourth career complete game and second shutout. DeGrom s 15 strikeouts increase his season total to 50 - the most ever by a pitcher in his first four starts of the season. The two-time National League Cy Young Award winner, who tied his previous career high by striking out 14 in each of his previous two starts, became only the third pitcher in history to whiff at least 14 batters in three straight starts. Pedro Martinez did so from September 4-15, 1999

France s Le Maire to meet with Stellantis, Renault and will discuss aid for foundries

Message : Required fields PARIS, April 26 (Reuters) - French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Monday he was meeting later in the day with the bosses of carmakers Renault and Stellantis and would also discuss aid to the foundry sector. The government was notably working on a plan to provide financial aid to foundry workers, whose jobs are threatened by the development of electric cars, so they could train to adapt to other sectors, Le Maire told Europe 1 radio. Le Maire, who added that trade union representatives would also attend the meeting, said there were 15,000 jobs in the French foundry sector, which could be under threat.

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