Swiss financial regulator FINMA has issued a warning about the growing use of digital assets for money laundering, emphasizing the need for stronger oversight and compliance measures.
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Month: November 2024
Donald Trump Reconsidering Pro-Crypto Treasury Secretary Picks: New York Times
President-elect Donald Trump is allegedly reconsidering whether pro-crypto U.S. Treasury secretary candidates Howard Lutnick and Scott Bessent could be right for the job, a Monday, November 18 report for The New York Times alleges. Lutnick has reportedly gotten on Trump’s nerves after campaigning hard for the coveted cabinet position.
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Gabon approves law allowing junta leader to contest elections
An election is tentatively scheduled for August next year to transition the country to civilian rule.
Organic carrots recalled in US after deadly E. coli outbreak
One person has died and others are in hospital after eating the carrots, officials say.
Ugandan TikToker jailed for insulting president
Emmanuel Nabugodi is the latest person to be jailed for a social media video about the president.
Je Ne Regrette Rien composer dies aged 95
Charles Dumont wrote the song in 1956 but did not dare offer it to French star Edith Piaf until 1960.
Hundreds of Honduran villages cut off by torrential rain
One person has died and thousands remain in shelters after torrential rain fell in Honduras.
Delhi air pollution reaches ‘severe plus’ levels
India’s capital Delhi is experiencing one of its most polluted days this year.
Mali wins $160m in gold mining dispute after detaining British businessman
Resolute Mining’s British boss Terry Holohan and two other staff were unexpectedly detained 10 days ago.
Missile news welcomed in Ukraine but ‘won’t win war’
The move may not change the course of the war but it could restore balance, writes the BBC’s Paul Adams.