• Supporters of Mohamed Ould Ghazouani, President of Mauritania, gather for the final campaign rally in the capital, Nouakchott. AFP
    Supporters of Mohamed Ould Ghazouani, President of Mauritania, gather for the final campaign rally in the capital, Nouakchott. AFP
  • Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, casts his vote during presidential elections in Tehran. Reuters
    Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, casts his vote during presidential elections in Tehran. Reuters
  • People enjoy a swim on a hot summer day in Malmo, southern Sweden. AFP
    People enjoy a swim on a hot summer day in Malmo, southern Sweden. AFP
  • French political leaders prepare for a televised debate in Paris ahead of snap elections for a new national assembly. AFP
    French political leaders prepare for a televised debate in Paris ahead of snap elections for a new national assembly. AFP
  • Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men block a road in protest against army recruitment regulations in Bnei Brak, Israel. AP
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men block a road in protest against army recruitment regulations in Bnei Brak, Israel. AP
  • A model presents a creation by Robert Wun during the Haute-Couture Autumn/Winter show as part of Paris Fashion Week. AFP
    A model presents a creation by Robert Wun during the Haute-Couture Autumn/Winter show as part of Paris Fashion Week. AFP
  • Taiwanese President Willaim Lai, Defence Minister Wellington Koo and National Security Council Secretary-General Joseph Wu Jaushieh pose with new army recruits at a military camp in Taichung, Taiwan. EPA
    Taiwanese President Willaim Lai, Defence Minister Wellington Koo and National Security Council Secretary-General Joseph Wu Jaushieh pose with new army recruits at a military camp in Taichung, Taiwan. EPA
  • A sedated rhino is prepared to be tranquilised for isotopes to be inserted in its horn, at a rhino orphanage in Limpopo, South Africa, as part of a conservational protection project. AP
    A sedated rhino is prepared to be tranquilised for isotopes to be inserted in its horn, at a rhino orphanage in Limpopo, South Africa, as part of a conservational protection project. AP
  • UAE Team Emirates riders with Slovenia's Tadej Pogacar, left, line up during the team presentation in Florence, Italy. AP
    UAE Team Emirates riders with Slovenia's Tadej Pogacar, left, line up during the team presentation in Florence, Italy. AP
  • Dancers in mirrorball costume mingle with revellers as the Glastonbury Festival is in full swing. Getty Images
    Dancers in mirrorball costume mingle with revellers as the Glastonbury Festival is in full swing. Getty Images

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UAE beat Saudi Arabia by 12 runs

Kuwait beat Iran by eight wickets

Oman beat Maldives by 10 wickets

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Start-up hopes to end Japan's love affair with cash

Across most of Asia, people pay for taxi rides, restaurant meals and merchandise with smartphone-readable barcodes — except in Japan, where cash still rules. Now, as the country’s biggest web companies race to dominate the payments market, one Tokyo-based startup says it has a fighting chance to win with its QR app.

Origami had a head start when it introduced a QR-code payment service in late 2015 and has since signed up fast-food chain KFC, Tokyo’s largest cab company Nihon Kotsu and convenience store operator Lawson. The company raised $66 million in September to expand nationwide and plans to more than double its staff of about 100 employees, says founder Yoshiki Yasui.

Origami is betting that stores, which until now relied on direct mail and email newsletters, will pay for the ability to reach customers on their smartphones. For example, a hair salon using Origami’s payment app would be able to send a message to past customers with a coupon for their next haircut.

Quick Response codes, the dotted squares that can be read by smartphone cameras, were invented in the 1990s by a unit of Toyota Motor to track automotive parts. But when the Japanese pioneered digital payments almost two decades ago with contactless cards for train fares, they chose the so-called near-field communications technology. The high cost of rolling out NFC payments, convenient ATMs and a culture where lost wallets are often returned have all been cited as reasons why cash remains king in the archipelago. In China, however, QR codes dominate.

Cashless payments, which includes credit cards, accounted for just 20 per cent of total consumer spending in Japan during 2016, compared with 60 per cent in China and 89 per cent in South Korea, according to a report by the Bank of Japan.

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Avatar: Fire and Ash

Director: James Cameron

Starring: Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, Zoe Saldana

Rating: 4.5/5

Company Profile

Name: Thndr
Started: 2019
Co-founders: Ahmad Hammouda and Seif Amr
Sector: FinTech
Headquarters: Egypt
UAE base: Hub71, Abu Dhabi
Current number of staff: More than 150
Funds raised: $22 million

AI traffic lights to ease congestion at seven points to Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Street

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Salama bint Butti Street

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Updated: June 28, 2024, 10:10 AM