BRICS Currency - Where it stands in 2026 - "The Unit"

Due to the emergence of digital currencies and immediate banking and exchange over secure internet based systems, there isn’t (and probably won’t be) a single, unified “BRICS currency” used for daily transactions, but the group is developing a digital trade settlement unit, tentatively called “The Unit,” aimed at reducing reliance on the U.S. dollar for international trade, backed by gold and a basket of member currencies like the Yuan, Rupee, Real, Ruble, and others. This initiative, alongside increased use of national currencies for trade, represents a move towards de-dollarization, creating an alternative financial system, though a full replacement for the dollar remains a long-term, complex goal requiring significant economic integration.

In a nutshell, the Unit will be tied to a basket of commodities based on physical gold (and tied first to gold prices) and other stable items of exchange (oil, minerals, even grain) and then each BRICS nation will have the choice of tying the value of its currency to the Unit — or letting it “float” against the Unit as a fiat currency. Thus the Unit is also partially tied to “hard” national currencies tied to commodity prices. The Unit will not be a physical piece of currency, but a digital value. Since these countries now increasingly exchange with their own native currencies, all that is necessary if the messaging and exchange system and an agreement establishing the reserve of commodities by which the Unit will be valued.

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Why is Christmas celebrated on December 25th?

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The date of Christmas was not determined by Church Fathers by copying the date of a pagan Roman winter solstice festival. Instead, the date was calculated from the Jewish calendar using the date of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, September 22nd, 6 BC, when Gabriel appeared to Zecharias in the Temple according to Luke 1:5. The conception of John occurred “immediately after that” when Zecharias returned home to Elizabeth to the hill country of Judea, by calculation on September 24th, 6 BC.

The conception of Jesus was calculated to have occurred when Elizabeth was “in her sixth month” (Luke 1:26,36) on March 25th, 5 BC, which was also the first day of Passover in that year. John’s birth was June 24th, 5 BC, followed by Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem on December 25th, which was also the first day of Hanukkah, or the Festival of Lights, in that year. The Church Father, Hippolytus of Rome, in his work Chronicon, saw that each date had allegorical significance.

So why is Christmas celebrated on December 25th?

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