California bans the sale of new fossil fuel vehicles starting in 2035
The California state government has approved Thursday to suspend from 2035 the sale of new vehicles that run on mobile fuels, based, they have argued, on the urgent need to address climate change and...
View ArticleUNICEF warns that Lebanon’s dire crisis puts thousands of children on a bleak...
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has warned that the unprecedented crisis that has hit Lebanon for three years “has shattered” the dreams and future of thousands of children and young people...
View ArticleBitcoin hash rate soars, block ranges suggest ‘noticeable’ increase in...
Despite the price drop, bitcoin’s hashrate has jumped significantly recently and block intervals have accelerated significantly. The trend suggests that when the difficulty of the blockchain network...
View ArticleSyrian government committed crimes against humanity “on a massive scale” in...
The Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad and its allies committed crimes against humanity and war crimes “on a massive scale” against the population of Daraya, in Damascus, where more than 700 people...
View ArticleChinese yuan continues to depreciate against the dollar, real estate crisis...
China’s fiat currency has never been so weak against the U.S. dollar in about two years. Amid the yuan’s depreciation, China is suffering from a major real estate crisis, as China’s overleveraged...
View ArticleZelenski warns that situation in Zaporiyia remains “very dangerous” despite...
Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski has warned that the situation at the Zaporiyia nuclear power plant remains “very dangerous”, despite the fact that the facility is now back connected to the...
View ArticleU.S. government releases report that led FBI to search Trump’s home
“I didn’t do anything wrong,” former president alleges after document’s release The U.S. Department of Justice has released Friday the report with which the FBI claimed access to the mansion of former...
View ArticleAngola’s main opposition party does not recognize election results
Angola’s main opposition party, the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), has refused to concede victory to the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) — of...
View ArticlePoland buys tanks and artillery from South Korea for nearly six billion dollars
Aug. 27 () – Poland has signed this Friday the purchase of almost 400 battle tanks and howitzers to South Korea, because of the growing tensions in the European continent against Russia. Seoul plans to...
View ArticleBTC nears $20,000, while ETH hits one-month low
Bitcoin was trading near $20,000 to start the weekend, with traders reacting to comments from U.S. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell at the Jackson Hole summit on Friday. Powell warned that “there will be...
View ArticlePresident of Central African Republic creates committee to draft new...
The president of the Central African Republic (CAR), Faustin Archange Touadéra, has signed this Friday a decree to create a committee in charge of drafting a new constitution for the country. The...
View ArticleLawyers for young men murdered in Sucre (Colombia) denounce that the...
Lawyers for the three young men killed in Sucre have claimed this Friday that the Colombian Prosecutor’s Office would have omitted many details that occurred during the murder. “The prosecutor did not...
View ArticleJerome Powell says the Fed’s fight against inflation will be “a little...
At the event, Jerome Powell emphasized the need for tight monetary policy, and his comment implied that the Fed would not slow monetary tightening until inflation was under control. Fed Chairman Jerome...
View ArticleAyotzinapa students’ families demand scientific proof of victims’ whereabouts
A thousand people have demonstrated again this Friday in the streets of Mexico to remember that the struggle will not give up until the whereabouts of the 43 normalist students of Ayotzinapa are known....
View ArticlePetro announces for the first time an assembly of coca growers in Catatumbo,...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced Friday that the country’s first assembly of coca growers will be held in the region to achieve dialogue and that Catatumbo will be the origin of Colombian...
View ArticleBank of Russia eases restrictions on cash purchases in dollars and euros
The increase in the supply of foreign cash could have an impact on the crypto-currency market in the country, as currency restrictions have been a driver of the increase in demand for digital coins....
View ArticleNATO to increase its presence in the Arctic in response to Russian expansion
Both NATO and the U.S. government have signaled this week that they will increase their presence in the Arctic as a result of Russia’s increased military activity in the north of their territories....
View ArticleU.S. sends two warships to Taiwan Strait for first time since Pelosi visit
Aug. 28 () – Two U.S. Navy warships have sailed this Sunday through the Taiwan Strait, for the first time since House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited the island, raising tensions in the region over...
View ArticleOne analyst expects the stock market to fall by 50% from now on!
More than $240 billion has been wiped from the crypto-currency market and the Crypto Fear and Greed Index continues to slide downward, approaching the “extreme fear“. In addition, bubbatrading.com...
View ArticleHRW criticizes Kurdish authorities’ use of arrests to deter protests in Iraq
The NGO Human Right Watch (HRW) has criticized this Sunday that the Kurdistan regional security forces in Iraq have arrested journalists, activists and politicians with the aim of deterring the...
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