The South Korean Democratic Party (DP) says it has launched a new crypto policy-making task force, vowing to “foster growth” in the crypto and blockchain sectors.
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APAC Leads Global Crypto Uptick, Japan Records Strongest Growth
APAC is now crypto’s fastest-growing region, with monthly volumes up 201%, rising from $81B in mid-2022 to $244B by end-2024, Chainalysis said.
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Bitcoin Price Prediction: Can Jiuzi’s $1B Bet and Belarus Fuel Breakout?
Jiuzi’s $1B crypto hedge and Belarus adoption fuel hype – Bitcoin price prediction signals a breakout setup traders can’t ignore.
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Australia Plans Fines Up To 10% Of Turnover For Crypto Rule Breaches
Australia’s draft law would fine crypto platforms up to 10% of annual turnover or A$16.5m for breaching new licensing and conduct rules.
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Howling winds and sheets of rain: Inside Chinese city battered by Typhoon Ragasa
The strong winds hit in waves – and standing upright is almost impossible, our correspondent writes.
Rosenberg: Russia brushes off Trump’s claim of ‘paper tiger’ in aimless war
The BBC’s Steve Rosenberg says far from being riled by Trump’s comments, Russia’s response has so far been restrained.
Greenland contraception scandal victims hear Danish PM’s emotional apology
One woman was given an ovation for saying the apology was crucial for the victims to move on.
Six West Africans deported from US sent to Togo despite legal fight
They had started legal action against Ghana for agreeing to accept them from the US.
Seven years ago Trump’s UN audience laughed, this year they were silent
The US leader’s address was one of the clearest expositions of the way he sees the world, writes James Landale.
Israeli strikes kill dozens in Gaza City, hospitals say, as offensive expands
Women and children were among 20 people who died when a strike hit a building sheltering displaced families, first responders say.