The junta has stepped up bombardments by air in an attempt to reclaim territory from ethnic armies.
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ASIC Finalizes Exemptions to Boost Stablecoin and Wrapped Token Distribution
ASIC has removed separate licensing requirements for intermediaries distributing stablecoins and wrapped tokens.
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Galaxy Launches Abu Dhabi Arm to Grow Middle East Presence
Galaxy is expanding its global footprint with a new office and entity in Abu Dhabi, moving into one of the world’s fastest-growing digital asset hubs.
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Bhutan Rolls Out Solana-Powered Sovereign Gold Token TER
Bhutan is deepening its national blockchain push with the rollout of TER, a gold-backed digital token issued through Gelephu Mindfulness City.
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Satoshi Nakamoto Statue Arrives at NYSE as Wall Street Embraces Bitcoin
Twenty One Capital brought Bitcoin symbolism to Wall Street with a Satoshi Nakamoto statue installation at the NYSE, though the company’s shares fell 19% on debut as markets digest Federal Reserve rate guidance and reduced 2026 cut expectations.
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US Regulator Exposes 9 Major Banks That ‘Debanked’ Crypto With ‘Inappropriate’ Restrictions
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency says nine of the largest U.S. banks implemented inappropriate restrictions on services to cryptocurrency firms and other lawful industries in a debanking review.
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String of celebrity scandals renews debate on South Korea’s ‘cancel culture’
In a matter of days, three big entertainers in South Korea have made headlines in separate scandals.
Portugal braced for mass disruption in first general strike for 12 years
PM Luís Montenegro appears to have been taken aback by the strength of feeling against his government’s labour reforms.
Trump launches $1m ‘gold card’ immigration visas
The special visas will be awarded to those who can show they can make a “substantial benefit” to the US.
Indigenous deaths in custody in Australia hit highest level since 1980
New figures show that 33 of the 113 deaths in custody between last July and this June were Indigenous