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Nonehas voiced his desire to continue playing until at least the end of next year's Ashes series but admitted it would depend on his form. The Australian opener came into the Aussie summer at no risk of being dropped from the side. But after failing with the bat in the first two games of the Border Gavaskar series against India, that is no longer the case. Khawaja fell cheaply for 13 in the first innings of the Adelaide Test before making 9 not out in the second. While in Perth, he was dismissed for 8 and 4. And selectors are surely beginning to ponder whether it is time for some new blood, especially given that he is 37 and his retirement is just around the corner. Addressing his form and when he may hang up the gloves, Khawaja said if it was up to him, he would ideally like to continue at least until the end of next summer's Ashes series. If that is the case it opens up the possibility of Khawaja ending his Test career on the same ground it started some 13 years ago at the SCG, a poetic ending to what has been an up-and-down career. Speaking about his future in the sport at the inaugural Usman Khawaja Foundation lunch in Brisbane on Thursday, the opener said he hopes he can finish his career on the ground he knows so well after growing up in western Sydney against Australia's oldest foe, England. “If everything is going well there is no reason why I would not want to play another summer in Australia. My body is good, my mind is good and I am still hitting the ball well," he said, according to . "It (a series against India) is awesome to play, it’s massive but the pride and joy and tradition of playing in the Ashes, there’s nothing like it. The emotion involved, you saw it last Ashes both on and off the field, there’s just so much involved with it. It’s pretty special." And despite Khawaja's poor run of form, the 37-year-old believes his spot isn't under any threat for the time being. “We have won seven of the last nine games that we have played,” he said. “What I know is that we are doing better than what the opposition are doing. In the last nine games, not one game has gone to five days. “It has obviously been tough work for batters in general but that (the results) is all I focus on. The batsmen are still doing what they need to. I batted (lasted) the first session pretty much every single first innings last year which pretty much set up the game for the team.’’ However, whether Khawaja continues through next summer will be dependent on if he can shake his current form slump. After strong summers where he averaged 67 and 52, Khawaja has had a modest year so far averaging just 25 in seven Tests. But he is hardly the only Aussie batsman out of form, with both and struggling as well. Much of the pressure was on Labuschagne's shoulders heading into the Adelaide Test but the 30-year-old stepped up under the bright lights for the first time this summer, with a 64 in the first innings. Amid a stretch of low returns - eight scores under 10 runs in his previous nine innings, it has staved off calls for him to be dropped for now. But if he fails again in the third Test in Brisbane, which begins on Saturday, the calls for him to be cut will grow once more. Arguably the most under-pressure and out-of-form batsman in the Test side is Smith, who is averaging just 17.4 runs in his last nine innings. In the second Test, he was again dismissed cheaply knicking off down leg for 2 and his spot is under threat despite him being one of Australia's greatest-ever batters.

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ATLANTA (AP) — Jimmy Carter, the peanut farmer who won the presidency in the wake of the Watergate scandal and Vietnam War, endured humbling defeat after one tumultuous term and then redefined life after the White House as a global humanitarian, has died. He was 100 years old. The longest-lived American president died on Sunday, roughly 22 months after entering hospice care , at his home in the small town of Plains, Georgia, where he and his wife, Rosalynn, who died at 96 in November 2023 , spent most of their lives, The Carter Center said. “Our founder, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, passed away this afternoon in Plains, Georgia,” the center said on the social media platform X. It added in a statement that he died peacefully, surrounded by his family. As reaction poured in from around the world, President Joe Biden mourned Carter’s death, saying the world lost an “extraordinary leader, statesman and humanitarian” and he lost a dear friend. Biden cited Carter’s work to eradicate disease, forge peace, advance civil and human rights, promote free and fair elections and house the homeless as an example for others. “To all of the young people in this nation and for anyone in search of what it means to live a life of purpose and meaning – the good life – study Jimmy Carter, a man of principle, faith, and humility,” Biden said in a statement. Biden spoke later Sunday evening about Carter, calling it a “sad day” but one that “brings back an incredible amount of good memories.” “I’ve been hanging out with Jimmy Carter for over 50 years,” Biden said in his remarks. He recalled the former president being a comfort to him and his wife Jill when their son Beau died in 2015 of cancer. The president remarked how cancer was a common bond between their families, with Carter himself having cancer later in his life. “Jimmy knew the ravages of the disease too well,” said Biden, who was ordering a state funeral for Carter in Washington. Businessman, Navy officer, evangelist, politician, negotiator, author, woodworker, citizen of the world — Carter forged a path that still challenges political assumptions and stands out among the 45 men who reached the nation’s highest office. The 39th president leveraged his ambition with a keen intellect, deep religious faith and prodigious work ethic, conducting diplomatic missions into his 80s and building houses for the poor well into his 90s. “My faith demands — this is not optional — my faith demands that I do whatever I can, wherever I am, whenever I can, for as long as I can, with whatever I have to try to make a difference,” Carter once said. A moderate Democrat, Carter entered the 1976 presidential race as a little-known Georgia governor with a broad smile, outspoken Baptist mores and technocratic plans reflecting his education as an engineer. His no-frills campaign depended on public financing, and his promise not to deceive the American people resonated after Richard Nixon’s disgrace and U.S. defeat in southeast Asia. “If I ever lie to you, if I ever make a misleading statement, don’t vote for me. I would not deserve to be your president,” Carter repeated before narrowly beating Republican incumbent Gerald Ford, who had lost popularity pardoning Nixon. Carter governed amid Cold War pressures, turbulent oil markets and social upheaval over racism, women’s rights and America’s global role. His most acclaimed achievement in office was a Mideast peace deal that he brokered by keeping Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin at the bargaining table for 13 days in 1978. That Camp David experience inspired the post-presidential center where Carter would establish so much of his legacy. Yet Carter’s electoral coalition splintered under double-digit inflation, gasoline lines and the 444-day hostage crisis in Iran. His bleakest hour came when eight Americans died in a failed hostage rescue in April 1980, helping to ensure his landslide defeat to Republican Ronald Reagan. Carter acknowledged in his 2020 “White House Diary” that he could be “micromanaging” and “excessively autocratic,” complicating dealings with Congress and the federal bureaucracy. He also turned a cold shoulder to Washington’s news media and lobbyists, not fully appreciating their influence on his political fortunes. “It didn’t take us long to realize that the underestimation existed, but by that time we were not able to repair the mistake,” Carter told historians in 1982, suggesting that he had “an inherent incompatibility” with Washington insiders. Carter insisted his overall approach was sound and that he achieved his primary objectives — to “protect our nation’s security and interests peacefully” and “enhance human rights here and abroad” — even if he fell spectacularly short of a second term. Ignominious defeat, though, allowed for renewal. The Carters founded The Carter Center in 1982 as a first-of-its-kind base of operations, asserting themselves as international peacemakers and champions of democracy, public health and human rights. “I was not interested in just building a museum or storing my White House records and memorabilia,” Carter wrote in a memoir published after his 90th birthday. “I wanted a place where we could work.” That work included easing nuclear tensions in North and South Korea, helping to avert a U.S. invasion of Haiti and negotiating cease-fires in Bosnia and Sudan. By 2022, The Carter Center had declared at least 113 elections in Latin America, Asia and Africa to be free or fraudulent. Recently, the center began monitoring U.S. elections as well. Carter’s stubborn self-assuredness and even self-righteousness proved effective once he was unencumbered by the Washington order, sometimes to the point of frustrating his successors . He went “where others are not treading,” he said, to places like Ethiopia, Liberia and North Korea, where he secured the release of an American who had wandered across the border in 2010. “I can say what I like. I can meet whom I want. I can take on projects that please me and reject the ones that don’t,” Carter said. He announced an arms-reduction-for-aid deal with North Korea without clearing the details with Bill Clinton’s White House. He openly criticized President George W. Bush for the 2003 invasion of Iraq. He also criticized America’s approach to Israel with his 2006 book “Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid.” And he repeatedly countered U.S. administrations by insisting North Korea should be included in international affairs, a position that most aligned Carter with Republican President Donald Trump. Among the center’s many public health initiatives, Carter vowed to eradicate the guinea worm parasite during his lifetime, and nearly achieved it: Cases dropped from millions in the 1980s to nearly a handful. With hardhats and hammers, the Carters also built homes with Habitat for Humanity. The Nobel committee’s 2002 Peace Prize cites his “untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance democracy and human rights, and to promote economic and social development.” Carter should have won it alongside Sadat and Begin in 1978, the chairman added. Carter accepted the recognition saying there was more work to be done. “The world is now, in many ways, a more dangerous place,” he said. “The greater ease of travel and communication has not been matched by equal understanding and mutual respect.” Carter’s globetrotting took him to remote villages where he met little “Jimmy Carters,” so named by admiring parents. But he spent most of his days in the same one-story Plains house — expanded and guarded by Secret Service agents — where they lived before he became governor. He regularly taught Sunday School lessons at Maranatha Baptist Church until his mobility declined and the coronavirus pandemic raged. Those sessions drew visitors from around the world to the small sanctuary where Carter will receive his final send-off after a state funeral at Washington’s National Cathedral. The common assessment that he was a better ex-president than president rankled Carter and his allies. His prolific post-presidency gave him a brand above politics, particularly for Americans too young to witness him in office. But Carter also lived long enough to see biographers and historians reassess his White House years more generously. His record includes the deregulation of key industries, reduction of U.S. dependence on foreign oil, cautious management of the national debt and notable legislation on the environment, education and mental health. He focused on human rights in foreign policy, pressuring dictators to release thousands of political prisoners . He acknowledged America’s historical imperialism, pardoned Vietnam War draft evaders and relinquished control of the Panama Canal. He normalized relations with China. “I am not nominating Jimmy Carter for a place on Mount Rushmore,” Stuart Eizenstat, Carter’s domestic policy director, wrote in a 2018 book. “He was not a great president” but also not the “hapless and weak” caricature voters rejected in 1980, Eizenstat said. Rather, Carter was “good and productive” and “delivered results, many of which were realized only after he left office.” Madeleine Albright, a national security staffer for Carter and Clinton’s secretary of state, wrote in Eizenstat’s forward that Carter was “consequential and successful” and expressed hope that “perceptions will continue to evolve” about his presidency. “Our country was lucky to have him as our leader,” said Albright, who died in 2022. Jonathan Alter, who penned a comprehensive Carter biography published in 2020, said in an interview that Carter should be remembered for “an epic American life” spanning from a humble start in a home with no electricity or indoor plumbing through decades on the world stage across two centuries. “He will likely go down as one of the most misunderstood and underestimated figures in American history,” Alter told The Associated Press. James Earl Carter Jr. was born Oct. 1, 1924, in Plains and spent his early years in nearby Archery. His family was a minority in the mostly Black community, decades before the civil rights movement played out at the dawn of Carter’s political career. Carter, who campaigned as a moderate on race relations but governed more progressively, talked often of the influence of his Black caregivers and playmates but also noted his advantages: His land-owning father sat atop Archery’s tenant-farming system and owned a main street grocery. His mother, Lillian , would become a staple of his political campaigns. Seeking to broaden his world beyond Plains and its population of fewer than 1,000 — then and now — Carter won an appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy, graduating in 1946. That same year he married Rosalynn Smith, another Plains native, a decision he considered more important than any he made as head of state. She shared his desire to see the world, sacrificing college to support his Navy career. Carter climbed in rank to lieutenant, but then his father was diagnosed with cancer, so the submarine officer set aside his ambitions of admiralty and moved the family back to Plains. His decision angered Rosalynn, even as she dived into the peanut business alongside her husband. Carter again failed to talk with his wife before his first run for office — he later called it “inconceivable” not to have consulted her on such major life decisions — but this time, she was on board. “My wife is much more political,” Carter told the AP in 2021. He won a state Senate seat in 1962 but wasn’t long for the General Assembly and its back-slapping, deal-cutting ways. He ran for governor in 1966 — losing to arch-segregationist Lester Maddox — and then immediately focused on the next campaign. Carter had spoken out against church segregation as a Baptist deacon and opposed racist “Dixiecrats” as a state senator. Yet as a local school board leader in the 1950s he had not pushed to end school segregation even after the Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision, despite his private support for integration. And in 1970, Carter ran for governor again as the more conservative Democrat against Carl Sanders, a wealthy businessman Carter mocked as “Cufflinks Carl.” Sanders never forgave him for anonymous, race-baiting flyers, which Carter disavowed. Ultimately, Carter won his races by attracting both Black voters and culturally conservative whites. Once in office, he was more direct. “I say to you quite frankly that the time for racial discrimination is over,” he declared in his 1971 inaugural address, setting a new standard for Southern governors that landed him on the cover of Time magazine. His statehouse initiatives included environmental protection, boosting rural education and overhauling antiquated executive branch structures. He proclaimed Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the slain civil rights leader’s home state. And he decided, as he received presidential candidates in 1972, that they were no more talented than he was. In 1974, he ran Democrats’ national campaign arm. Then he declared his own candidacy for 1976. An Atlanta newspaper responded with the headline: “Jimmy Who?” The Carters and a “Peanut Brigade” of family members and Georgia supporters camped out in Iowa and New Hampshire, establishing both states as presidential proving grounds. His first Senate endorsement: a young first-termer from Delaware named Joe Biden. Yet it was Carter’s ability to navigate America’s complex racial and rural politics that cemented the nomination. He swept the Deep South that November, the last Democrat to do so, as many white Southerners shifted to Republicans in response to civil rights initiatives. A self-declared “born-again Christian,” Carter drew snickers by referring to Scripture in a Playboy magazine interview, saying he “had looked on many women with lust. I’ve committed adultery in my heart many times.” The remarks gave Ford a new foothold and television comedians pounced — including NBC’s new “Saturday Night Live” show. But voters weary of cynicism in politics found it endearing. Carter chose Minnesota Sen. Walter “Fritz” Mondale as his running mate on a “Grits and Fritz” ticket. In office, he elevated the vice presidency and the first lady’s office. Mondale’s governing partnership was a model for influential successors Al Gore, Dick Cheney and Biden. Rosalynn Carter was one of the most involved presidential spouses in history, welcomed into Cabinet meetings and huddles with lawmakers and top aides. The Carters presided with uncommon informality: He used his nickname “Jimmy” even when taking the oath of office, carried his own luggage and tried to silence the Marine Band’s “Hail to the Chief.” They bought their clothes off the rack. Carter wore a cardigan for a White House address, urging Americans to conserve energy by turning down their thermostats. Amy, the youngest of four children, attended District of Columbia public school. Washington’s social and media elite scorned their style. But the larger concern was that “he hated politics,” according to Eizenstat, leaving him nowhere to turn politically once economic turmoil and foreign policy challenges took their toll. Carter partially deregulated the airline, railroad and trucking industries and established the departments of Education and Energy, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. He designated millions of acres of Alaska as national parks or wildlife refuges. He appointed a then-record number of women and nonwhite people to federal posts. He never had a Supreme Court nomination, but he elevated civil rights attorney Ruth Bader Ginsburg to the nation’s second highest court, positioning her for a promotion in 1993. He appointed Paul Volker, the Federal Reserve chairman whose policies would help the economy boom in the 1980s — after Carter left office. He built on Nixon’s opening with China, and though he tolerated autocrats in Asia, pushed Latin America from dictatorships to democracy. But he couldn’t immediately tame inflation or the related energy crisis. And then came Iran. After he admitted the exiled Shah of Iran to the U.S. for medical treatment, the American Embassy in Tehran was overrun in 1979 by followers of the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Negotiations to free the hostages broke down repeatedly ahead of the failed rescue attempt. The same year, Carter signed SALT II, the new strategic arms treaty with Leonid Brezhnev of the Soviet Union, only to pull it back, impose trade sanctions and order a U.S. boycott of the Moscow Olympics after the Soviets invaded Afghanistan. Hoping to instill optimism, he delivered what the media dubbed his “malaise” speech, although he didn’t use that word. He declared the nation was suffering “a crisis of confidence.” By then, many Americans had lost confidence in the president, not themselves. Carter campaigned sparingly for reelection because of the hostage crisis, instead sending Rosalynn as Sen. Edward M. Kennedy challenged him for the Democratic nomination. Carter famously said he’d “kick his ass,” but was hobbled by Kennedy as Reagan rallied a broad coalition with “make America great again” appeals and asking voters whether they were “better off than you were four years ago.” Reagan further capitalized on Carter’s lecturing tone, eviscerating him in their lone fall debate with the quip: “There you go again.” Carter lost all but six states and Republicans rolled to a new Senate majority. Carter successfully negotiated the hostages’ freedom after the election, but in one final, bitter turn of events, Tehran waited until hours after Carter left office to let them walk free. At 56, Carter returned to Georgia with “no idea what I would do with the rest of my life.” Four decades after launching The Carter Center, he still talked of unfinished business. “I thought when we got into politics we would have resolved everything,” Carter told the AP in 2021. “But it’s turned out to be much more long-lasting and insidious than I had thought it was. I think in general, the world itself is much more divided than in previous years.” Still, he affirmed what he said when he underwent treatment for a cancer diagnosis in his 10th decade of life. “I’m perfectly at ease with whatever comes,” he said in 2015 . “I’ve had a wonderful life. I’ve had thousands of friends, I’ve had an exciting, adventurous and gratifying existence.” Sanz is a former Associated Press reporter.One of the three leaders of Argentina’s main trade union organization, the General Confederation of Labor (CGT by its Spanish acronym), resigned on Friday amid disagreements on how to deal with the Milei administration. Pablo Moyano, also the head of the powerful truckers’ union, quit his post after the two other CGT leaders snubbed his claim for a national strike in December. “I have decided to resign as Co-Secretary General of the General Confederation of Labor, as I do not agree with the decisions taken by the so-called ‘top leaders’,” he wrote in a letter. Earlier this week, CGT leaders Héctor Daer and Carlos Acuña — who favor dialogue with the government — managed to impose their view and call off a proposal for a nationwide strike. The protest pitched by Moyano would have been the third general strike since Javier Milei took office. On Monday, Moyano said that the CGT was undergoing “an important debate” and that the workers’ movement should “be on the streets to resist and denounce this economic model that is harming Argentines.” “We cannot look away,” he said in a radio interview. Tensions between Moyano and Daer and Acuña — heads of the health workers and gas station employees unions, respectively — have been escalating in the previous months. In September, Daer and Acuña met in the presidential palace with Chief of Staff Guillermo Francos, Labor Secretary Julio Cordero, and presidential advisor Santiago Caputo. According to the government’s communiqué, they spoke about the CGT’s participation in the government-convened May Council and a much-resisted labor reform the administration is pushing for. They also agreed to form a three-party roundtable including the government, the CGT, and several businesspeople. Moyano’s defection seems a victory for the government, which seems to have placated protests in some sectors amid a division in the workers’ movement. On October 30, a grouping of the main transportation unions carried out a 24-hour national strike affecting trains, planes, and ships across the country, as well as the Buenos Aires City subway. However, the bus driver union UTA, which had announced another separate strike, swiftly canceled after a meeting with government representatives. Last week, after months of airport strikes, leaders of the three main unions that group workers of flag carrier Aerolíneas Argentinas reached an agreement with company management regarding wage increases and union benefits. However, not all sectors have called a ceasefire. The State Workers Association (ATE) announced a 24-hour strike on December 5. The workers will also march in rejection of salary cuts and other austerity measures.

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Franchises will want experienced bowlers like Yuzvendra Chahal and R Ashwin. Other spinners like Krunal Pandya and Rahul Chahar will also be integral parts of teams' plans. Further, both Indian and foreign pacers are likely to go big in the auction. Even inexperienced or uncapped pacers will be sought after. Since this is a mega auction and the fact the most teams need to buy at least 12-15 players, the likeliness of a lot of players going for over Rs 15 crore is low. Teams will want to manage their money according to the available budget. However, there would be three or four players who might fetch up to Rs 20 crore by teams like PBKS, RCB and GT. The auction has the knack of spurring surprises every year and there could be a few unexpected buys this year too. 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Slope launched a commercial buy now, pay later (BNPL) card solution powered by Marqeta . The new Slope Card enables brands and marketplaces to allow their B2B customers to pay in-store or online with 30- or 60-day loan options, the companies said in a Thursday (Dec. 12) press release . “Marqeta allows us to deliver flexible and scalable BNPL solutions that provide businesses with timely access to low-interest loans,” Slope CEO and co-founder Lawrence Lin Murata said in the release. “Together, we’re driving a transformative approach to financial management, empowering businesses with easier access to working capital when they need it most.” Slope provides the invoice-to-pay solution that furniture retailer IKEA U.S. began rolling out in August to offer flexible payment options to its business customers. The payment option provided by Slope eliminates the manual process of traditional invoicing, offers business owners access to capital with 30-day net terms and provides a streamlined checkout experience. “Our partnership with Slope represents a step forward in our commitment to supporting small- to medium-sized businesses in the communities we serve,” IKEA U.S. Chief Commercial Officer Jordi Esquinas Gimenez said in an Aug. 29 press release. Slope’s commercial BNPL card solution enhances the ability of its clients to offer fast, secure and flexible digital payment options to their SMB customers, Marqeta Chief Revenue Officer Todd Pollak said in the Thursday press release. The solution is powered by Marqeta’s card issuing platform that enables embedded finance solutions , according to the release . Marqeta’s technology allows companies to put their own brands front and center while providing the embedded, mobile payments experiences consumers expect, per the release. “This is another example of how Marqeta is pioneering the responsible transformation in payments to enable brands to offer embedded finance solutions that unlock purchasing power for businesses whenever needed,” Pollak said in the release. Marqeta reported in November that during the third quarter, it saw year-over-year increases of 30% in total processing volume , 18% in net revenue and 24% in gross profit. During a Nov. 4 earnings call, Marqeta CEO Simon Khalaf attributed the results to operational discipline and the launch of innovative new products. For all PYMNTS B2B coverage, subscribe to the daily B2B Newsletter .Incarnate Word beats East Texas A&M 38-24 to finish undefeated in conference play

In a dramatic turn of events, South Korea's joint investigation unit has formally requested an arrest warrant for suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol. The move comes in connection with his controversial imposition of martial law earlier this month. Yoon, who has been impeached by Parliament, faces allegations of insurrection stemming from the declaration. Despite multiple summonses by police and the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials, Yoon has not come forward for questioning. A Constitutional Court trial is currently in progress to determine whether Yoon will be reinstated or permanently removed from office. With an initial hearing already completed, the court is set to continue proceedings early next year. (With inputs from agencies.)

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