Phil Simmons To Quit As West Indies Head Coach – St. Lucia Times News

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Cricket West Indies (CWI) has announced that Phil Simmons will be stepping down from his role as Head Coach of the West Indies Men’s team.

The announcement follows the team’s disastrous exit from the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Australia.

West Indies’ nine-wicket defeat to Ireland last Friday saw them eliminated from the tournament’s main draw.

Scotland had earlier routed them in their first match.

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The last assignment for Phil Simmons will be the upcoming two-Test series against Australia from 30 November to 12 December.

“I acknowledge that it’s not just the team that is hurting but the proud nations we represent,” Simmons said regarding the West Indies’ poor performance, which he described as disappointing and heart-wrenching.

And he apologised to West Indies fans and followers.

“From a personal perspective this is not a knee-jerk reaction, but a move I have been considering for some time and now is the time to make public that I will step down as West Indies Head Coach at the end of the Test series against Australia,” Simmons stated.

Simmons, who was at the helm in 2016 when West Indies won their second ICC Men’s T20 World Cup title, said the regional side’s performances this time were not good enough.

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24 days to go: The 2022 FIFA World Cup -Team Argentina Loop Barbados

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We are officially 24 days away from the 22nd edition of the FIFA World Cup.

Argentina have featured in 17 of these 22 World Cups and won it twice, while finishing runners-up three times, with the latest heartbreak experienced in 2014 in Brazil.

Diego Maradona lifting the trophy at the 1986 FIFA World Cup

The South American representatives possess some of the most outstanding players in world football, which includes, arguably the best player the game has ever seen, Lionel Messi.

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Messi is Argentina’s most capped player (164 matches) and record goal scorer (90 goals), and the “Albiceleste” will be reliant on his experience and goal scoring prowess, if they are going to lift the trophy for a third time.

Argentina’s golden boy Lionel Messi

The 2021 Copa America success ended a 28-year international trophy drought and if Argentina can replicate those type of performances and homogeneity, they will be very difficult to defeat in Qatar.

Country: Argentina

Capital: Buenos Aires

Population: 45.8 million

Confederation: Conmebol (South America)

Group: C

Professional League: Primera Nacional

World Cup appearances: 17. Winners in 1978 and 1986

Qualification status: 2nd in Conmebol Qualifications

Key players: Lionel Messi (PSG, France), Lautaro Martinez (Inter Milan, Italy), Angel Di Maria (Juventus, Italy), Rodrigo De Paul (Atletico Madrid, Spain), Julian Alvarez (Manchester City, England)

Coach: Lionel Scaloni (Argentine)

Group mates: Saudi Arabia, Poland, Mexico

Prediction: Favourites to win the group and potential World Cup champions.

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La BCE durcit encore l’accès au crédit pour endiguer l’inflation

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La Banque centrale européenne a donné jeudi un nouveau tour de vis à sa politique monétaire afin de lutter contre l’inflation galopante, en relevant fortement ses taux malgré le…

La Banque centrale européenne a donné jeudi un nouveau tour de vis à sa politique monétaire afin de lutter contre l’inflation galopante, en relevant fortement ses taux malgré le risque d’alimenter la récession qui menace.

Comme attendu, le conseil des gouverneurs de la BCE, composé de 25 membres, a relevé ses taux directeurs de 0,75 point pour la deuxième fois consécutive, après la hausse d’une ampleur inédite de septembre.

L’institution de Francfort est sous pression pour contenir une inflation record, alimentée par la flambée des prix des denrées alimentaires et surtout de l’énergie, dans le sillage de l’invasion russe de l’Ukraine. 

L’inflation dans la zone euro a frôlé les 10% en septembre, soit près de cinq fois l’objectif de 2% de la BCE. 

Comme d’autres banques centrales, la BCE riposte par des mesures visant à freiner la demande en rendant le crédit plus coûteux pour les ménages et les entreprises.

Dans un contexte de ralentissement économique, c’est un choix délicat, mais les gardiens de l’euro estiment que laisser les prix grimper est encore plus néfaste que de durcir les conditions de financement.

Critiques balayées

“Le voyage” de la normalisation monétaire n’est d’ailleurs pas fini, a prévenu la présidente de la BCE Christine Lagarde face à la presse : “il y a encore du chemin à parcourir” et de nouvelles hausses interviendront pour tenter de faire baisser les prix.

Jusqu’où la BCE est-elle prête à aller? L’évolution des prix en décidera et les décisions seront prises “réunion après réunion”, a-t-elle ajouté.

Les gardiens de l’euro ont également marqué leur détermination en décidant jeudi de réduire les avantages des prêts anti-crise (“TLTRO”) accordés ces dernières années aux banques.

En durcissant les conditions liées à ces prêts, la BCE va accentuer la pression sur les coûts d’emprunt.

Alors que les gouvernements européens alignent les milliards d’euros pour soutenir pouvoir d’achat et entreprises, le resserrement rapide de la politique monétaire n’est pas toujours bien vu. 

Entrée en fonction cette semaine, la nouvelle présidente du Conseil italien Giorgia Meloni a souligné “le risque” que représentaient les hausses de taux d’intérêt, notamment “pour les États membres qui ont une dette publique élevée”.

Le président français Emmanuel Macron a appelé à ne pas “briser la demande” pour contenir l’inflation.

La “probabilité d’une récession se profile beaucoup plus à l’horizon”, a admis Christine Lagarde jeudi.

Mais elle a évacué les critiques sur la politique monétaire: relever les taux est la décision “la plus appropriée pour rétablir la stabilité des prix qui est d’une importance capitale (…) pour la prospérité et la reprise de l’économie”.

Elle a par ailleurs rappelé les gouvernements de la zone euro à leur devoir budgétaire : ils leur faut tout mettre en œuvre “pour réduire” les taux d’endettement publics élevés.

Le bilan, prochaine étape

La BCE a mis fin en juillet à plus d’une décennie de taux d’intérêt ultra-bas pour soutenir les prix.

Avec la décision de jeudi, le taux sur les dépôts bancaires à la BCE, encore négatif avant l’été et servant de référence dans un contexte de liquidités abondantes, passe à 1,5%. 

Les deux autres taux directeurs, celui appliqué aux banques sur les opérations de refinancement sur plusieurs semaines et celui visant la facilité de prêt marginal au jour le jour, passent respectivement à 2% et 2,25%.

La BCE se sait attendue sur le sujet délicat de la réduction de son bilan, pour le mettre en cohérence avec ses efforts de lutte contre l’inflation. 

Ce bilan a grimpé à 8.800 milliards d’euros sous l’effet, ces dernières années, des programmes d’achat d’actifs en soutien à l’économie. 

Actuellement la BCE réinvestit la dette à échéance, poursuivant son action d’aplatissement des taux d’emprunts sur le long terme.

Stopper ces réinvestissement sera le prochain chantier de l’institution pour combattre l’inflation, a confirmé Mme Lagarde et des décisions seront prises “en décembre”, a-t-elle prévenu.

La BCE devra être habile pour entreprendre cette cure d’amaigrissement car un “resserrement quantitatif” trop brusque pourrait entraîner de nouvelles tensions sur les coûts de financement des Etats.

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La BCE durcit encore l’accès au crédit pour endiguer l’inflation

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

La Banque centrale européenne a donné jeudi un nouveau tour de vis à sa politique monétaire afin de lutter contre l’inflation galopante, en relevant fortement ses taux malgré le…

La Banque centrale européenne a donné jeudi un nouveau tour de vis à sa politique monétaire afin de lutter contre l’inflation galopante, en relevant fortement ses taux malgré le risque d’alimenter la récession qui menace.

Comme attendu, le conseil des gouverneurs de la BCE, composé de 25 membres, a relevé ses taux directeurs de 0,75 point pour la deuxième fois consécutive, après la hausse d’une ampleur inédite de septembre.

L’institution de Francfort est sous pression pour contenir une inflation record, alimentée par la flambée des prix des denrées alimentaires et surtout de l’énergie, dans le sillage de l’invasion russe de l’Ukraine. 

L’inflation dans la zone euro a frôlé les 10% en septembre, soit près de cinq fois l’objectif de 2% de la BCE. 

Comme d’autres banques centrales, la BCE riposte par des mesures visant à freiner la demande en rendant le crédit plus coûteux pour les ménages et les entreprises.

Dans un contexte de ralentissement économique, c’est un choix délicat, mais les gardiens de l’euro estiment que laisser les prix grimper est encore plus néfaste que de durcir les conditions de financement.

Critiques balayées

“Le voyage” de la normalisation monétaire n’est d’ailleurs pas fini, a prévenu la présidente de la BCE Christine Lagarde face à la presse : “il y a encore du chemin à parcourir” et de nouvelles hausses interviendront pour tenter de faire baisser les prix.

Jusqu’où la BCE est-elle prête à aller? L’évolution des prix en décidera et les décisions seront prises “réunion après réunion”, a-t-elle ajouté.

Les gardiens de l’euro ont également marqué leur détermination en décidant jeudi de réduire les avantages des prêts anti-crise (“TLTRO”) accordés ces dernières années aux banques.

En durcissant les conditions liées à ces prêts, la BCE va accentuer la pression sur les coûts d’emprunt.

Alors que les gouvernements européens alignent les milliards d’euros pour soutenir pouvoir d’achat et entreprises, le resserrement rapide de la politique monétaire n’est pas toujours bien vu. 

Entrée en fonction cette semaine, la nouvelle présidente du Conseil italien Giorgia Meloni a souligné “le risque” que représentaient les hausses de taux d’intérêt, notamment “pour les États membres qui ont une dette publique élevée”.

Le président français Emmanuel Macron a appelé à ne pas “briser la demande” pour contenir l’inflation.

La “probabilité d’une récession se profile beaucoup plus à l’horizon”, a admis Christine Lagarde jeudi.

Mais elle a évacué les critiques sur la politique monétaire: relever les taux est la décision “la plus appropriée pour rétablir la stabilité des prix qui est d’une importance capitale (…) pour la prospérité et la reprise de l’économie”.

Elle a par ailleurs rappelé les gouvernements de la zone euro à leur devoir budgétaire : ils leur faut tout mettre en œuvre “pour réduire” les taux d’endettement publics élevés.

Le bilan, prochaine étape

La BCE a mis fin en juillet à plus d’une décennie de taux d’intérêt ultra-bas pour soutenir les prix.

Avec la décision de jeudi, le taux sur les dépôts bancaires à la BCE, encore négatif avant l’été et servant de référence dans un contexte de liquidités abondantes, passe à 1,5%. 

Les deux autres taux directeurs, celui appliqué aux banques sur les opérations de refinancement sur plusieurs semaines et celui visant la facilité de prêt marginal au jour le jour, passent respectivement à 2% et 2,25%.

La BCE se sait attendue sur le sujet délicat de la réduction de son bilan, pour le mettre en cohérence avec ses efforts de lutte contre l’inflation. 

Ce bilan a grimpé à 8.800 milliards d’euros sous l’effet, ces dernières années, des programmes d’achat d’actifs en soutien à l’économie. 

Actuellement la BCE réinvestit la dette à échéance, poursuivant son action d’aplatissement des taux d’emprunts sur le long terme.

Stopper ces réinvestissement sera le prochain chantier de l’institution pour combattre l’inflation, a confirmé Mme Lagarde et des décisions seront prises “en décembre”, a-t-elle prévenu.

La BCE devra être habile pour entreprendre cette cure d’amaigrissement car un “resserrement quantitatif” trop brusque pourrait entraîner de nouvelles tensions sur les coûts de financement des Etats.

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Government Intends to Rejuvenate the Manufacturing Sector

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BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, October 25, 2022 (SKNIS) – Plans are being made to address the decline in activity within the manufacturing sector across St. Kitts and Nevis.

The Governor General’s Deputy, Her Excellency Marcella Liburd JP, while delivering the Throne Speech at the Opening of the new Session of Parliament today (October 25), stated that the Government, through the St. Kitts Investment Promotion Agency, will be aggressively pursuing opportunities to attract investments in modern technologies such as renewable energy.

“We will seek to establish at least one factory in the Federation to build solar panels and related accessories that will provide low-cost energy-saving options for homeowners and businesses,” Her Excellency Marcella Liburd said.

The Government anticipates that the establishment of a factory here that builds solar panels will help preserve the manufacturing sector’s ability to earn foreign exchange which is necessary for maintaining monetary stability within our Eastern Caribbean Currency Union.

It was noted that St. Kitts and Nevis has seen a decline in activity within the manufacturing sector and a significant reduction in the number of persons employed by manufacturing enterprises over the last few years.

The Throne Speech read, “Since March 2019, we have witnessed the closure of three factories with a fourth to close this coming November. At least four hundred persons, mainly women, would have lost their jobs in the process. The Sector is therefore in desperate need of an updated strategy to chart the way forward for attracting new investments.”

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Corey Lane ready to take action to prevent crime Loop Barbados

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Newly sworn-in Minister of State with the responsibility for Crime Prevention, Corey Lane is ready to take action to arrest the crime issue in Barbados.

Speaking to the media after he was sworn in by President Dame the Most Honourable Sandra Mason at State House on Wednesday, October 26, Minister Lane expressed that he believed his wealth of experience as an activist, working in the Barbados Prison Services and leading the national Live Up HIV/AIDS campaign, will be beneficial in facilitating behavioural change.

“The programmes that I brought in the HIV/AIDS [campaign] in the early stages, people did not think they were HIV programmes because they did not have a red ribbon, but it really was about behaviour change.”

“I believe that with the experience it puts me in a greater position to be able to move the needle on crime in Barbados,” he told reporters.

Clarifying what his role as Minister of State with the responsibility for Crime Prevention would entail, Lane said he will be coordinating and bringing action “to those things that are not happening”.

“There seems to be a misunderstanding about what the role is about but if you think about it, there are many things happening in the Government. There are many things happening in civil society and the third sector that requires coordination.”

“My role is really to coordinate and bring action to those things that are not happening that speaks directly to crime prevention in short, medium and long term – that is what I am about to do, roll up my sleeves and get down to [it],” Lane explained.

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley, who was also in attendance with Attorney General Dale Marshall, added that Lane will be part of the efforts to tackle crime not only at a law enforcement level but also at a societal level by changing behaviour and attitudes.

She noted that several community initiatives came to a standstill due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Government was on target to resuming these activities.

“When we were growing up there were a lot of youth groups, sports clubs, culture clubs, community groups. We need kind of activity across Barbados again.

“We also want to able to make sure that we reach out to communities and communities embrace this fight. This is not a fight of any one entity or any one department. This is not the fight of the government or the police alone, this is the fight of all of Barbados.”This is simply changing behaviour and expectations against and I truly believe that between these two gentleman [the Attorney General Dale Marshall and Minister Lane] that they can unlock the potential of this country to win this battle both from a community and social perspective and also from a law enforcement perspective,” the Prime Minister remarked.

She stated that the pandemic adversely impacted Government’s efforts to address crime, noting that the cessation of criminal cases and jury trails has “hurt us badly”.

“Regretably, 80 per cent of the murder cases in Barbados that are still to be heard were for murder cases we inherited in May 2018,” Mottley indicated.

While disclosing that the Attorney General will be announcement amendments to the Firearms Legislation in the House of Assembly on Friday, the Prime Minister emphasised that her Government was tackling the issue from “multiple fronts”.

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Rihanna to drop new music on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack Loop Barbados

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Rihanna is about to release her new song – Lift Me Up, on October 28, 2022.

According to online sources, the track is actually to be the lead single on Marvel’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.

Sources say that the song is a tribute the late Chadwick Boseman who played the Black Panther in the 2018 production. This single from the sequel’s soundtrack is supposed to encapsulate his life and legacy. It is being reported that behind the lyrics are Tems, Ludwig G?ransson, Rihanna and director Ryan Coogler.

On her Instagram page, Rihanna dropped a 12-second video with a capital R and the date 10.28.22.

However, the biggest clue that she was partnering with Marvel and producing for Black Panther was the use of the Wakandan language in the video clip. She used the Wakandan language, which is based on Nsibidi symbols, and designed by Hannah Beachler for the 2018 film.

Members of the Navy who have been waiting for years for R4 the album are using the hashtag #R4Eva.

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My Recommendations To Immediately Address This Carnage – St. Lucia Times News

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by Irvin Springer

Make the Ministry of National Security and Home Affairs one and through the Senate appoint a Minister of National Security to develop a National Crime Fighting Strategy. Opportunity missed with the recent Senate appointments.

Appointment of a National Security Advisor either from Jamaica or Trinidad. I might go further and make it a team.

Establish a Court to expeditiously deal with gang and gun related offences only.

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Reinstatement and expansion of the highly successful K 9 unit regardless of the cost. Months ago we were advised of a cheaper alternative. Where is it 6 months later ? Our vital Tourism industry is being threatened.

The immediate suspension of bail for firearm related offences for at least 90 days. Within the 90 days the case should have been concluded by new gun Court.

The publication of the pictures and other information of wanted , charged and convicted individuals. Stop protecting the identities of these criminals who use their anonymity to move around easily in the execution of their criminal acts.

Major redeployment and investigation of staff at the various entities working at our Ports. There is a mechanism in there facilitating the importation of firearms. Who allegedly poured a liquid into the scanner rendering it useless? Why despite new measures the guns are still being sent via this route ? Because there are persons facilitating the process.

More to come but I will stop here for now !!!

Note: The views and opinions expressed in this article  are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of St Lucia Times.

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Afraid of needles? China using inhalable COVID-19 vaccine Loop Barbados

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The Chinese city of Shanghai started administering an inhalable COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday in what appears to be a world first.

The vaccine, a mist that is sucked in through the mouth, is being offered for free as a booster dose for previously vaccinated people, according to an announcement on an official city social media account.

Scientists hope that such “needle-free” vaccines will make vaccination more accessible in countries with fragile health systems because they are easier to administer. They also may persuade people who don’t like getting a shot in the arm to get inoculated.

China wants more people to get booster shots before it relaxes strict pandemic restrictions that are holding back the economy and are increasingly out of sync with the rest of the world. As of mid-October, 90 per cent of Chinese were fully vaccinated and 57 per cent had received a booster shot.

A video posted by an online Chinese state media outlet showed people at a community health centre sticking the short nozzle of a translucent white cup into their mouths. The accompanying text said that after slowly inhaling, people hold their breath for five seconds, with the entire procedure completed in 20 seconds.

“It was like drinking a cup of milk tea,” one Shanghai resident said in the video. “When I breathed it in, it tasted a bit sweet.”

The effectiveness of non-needle vaccines has not been fully explored. Chinese regulators approved the inhalable one in September, but only as a booster shot after studies showed it triggered an immune system response in people who had previously received two shots of a different Chinese vaccine.

A vaccine taken as mist could fend off the virus before it reaches the rest of the respiratory system, though that would depend in part on the size of the droplets, one expert said.

Larger droplets would train defences in parts of the mouth and throat, while smaller ones would travel further into the body, said Dr Vineeta Bal, an immunologist in India.

The inhalable vaccine was developed by Chinese biopharmaceutical company CanSino Biologics Inc. as an aerosol version of the company’s one-shot adenovirus vaccine, which uses a relatively harmless cold virus.

The traditional one-shot vaccine has been approved for use in more than 10 markets including China, Hungary, Pakistan, Malaysia, Argentina and Mexico. The inhaled version has received a go-ahead for clinical trials in Malaysia, a Malaysian media report said last month.

Regulators in India have approved a nasal vaccine, another needle-free approach, but it has yet to be rolled out. The vaccine, developed in the US and licensed to Indian vaccine maker Bharat Biotech, is squirted in the nose.

About a dozen nasal vaccines are being tested globally, according to the World Health Organization.

China has relied on domestically developed vaccines, primarily two inactivated vaccines that have proven effective in preventing death and serious disease but less so than the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines at stopping the spread of the disease.

Chinese authorities also have not mandated vaccination — entering an office building or other public places requires a negative COVID-19 test, not proof of vaccination. And the country’s strict “zero-COVID” approach means that only a small proportion of the population has been infected and built immunity that way, compared to other places.

As a result, it’s unclear how widely COVID-19 would spread if restrictions were lifted. The ruling Communist Party has so far shown no sign of easing the “zero-COVID” policy, moving quickly to restrict travel and impose lockdowns when even just a few cases are discovered.

Authorities on Wednesday ordered the lockdown of 900,000 people in Wuhan, the city where the virus was first detected in late 2019, for at least five days. In remote Qinghai province, the urban districts of Xining city have been locked down since last Friday.

In Beijing, Universal Studios said it would close its hotels and attractions “to comply with pandemic prevention and control.” The city of more than 21 million people reported 19 new cases in the latest 24-hour period.

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