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9 Bitcoin Mining Companies Suspend Activities After Power Fee Hikes in Paraguay

Nine Bitcoin mining companies have suspended their operations after the power fee hikes affecting high-consumption customers in Paraguay. According to data provided by the National Power Administration of Paraguay (ANDE), these companies had their service terminated due to the interruption of their payments, or just because they did not want to continue operating. Power Fee […]

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Bitcoin Inflows Reach $543 Million as Powell Suggests Rate Cuts, Coinshares Reports

Coinshares, led by researcher James Butterfill, reports a significant uptick in bitcoin inflows following recent comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. The investment surge reflects the market’s response to potential interest rate cuts hinted at during the Jackson Hole Symposium. Powell’s Comments Correlate With $543 Million Bitcoin Inflow, Coinshares Observes According to Coinshares, digital

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This Week’s Crypto Winners and Losers: SUN Skyrockets While TON Stumbles

This week delivered a solid performance for the crypto economy, with several coins posting impressive double-digit gains over the past seven days. Leading the charge was sun token (SUN), which skyrocketed by 187%, claiming the top spot among the week’s best performers. However, it wasn’t all sunshine and roses, as Telegram founder and CEO Pavel

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Russia to start using cryptocurrency for international transactions on September 1st.

Russia is reportedly set to start trials for cryptocurrency exchanges and digital token payments on Sept. 1 to mitigate payment difficulties caused by international sanctions. These trials will involve the National Payment Card System and could lead to the establishment of crypto trading platforms if successful. Legislation was recently passed to legalize crypto mining and

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his INEOS company are nearing another summer signing, as Nice look set to recruit Borussia Dortmund’s Youssoufa Moukoko on loan.

Another signing for Sir Jim Ratcliffe & INEOS as Borussia Dortmund youngster Youssoufa Moukoko agrees Nice transfer after deal to join ex-Man Utd attacker Mason Greenwood at Marseille falls through. According to Sky Germany, Nice will bring the 19-year-old to the Ligue 1 outfit on loan with an option to buy. The striker reportedly had failed

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China gets HQ-9B air defense weapon with 8-missile upgrade

The Chinese People’s Liberation Army [PLA] Central Theater Command has announced a new variant of the HQ-9B long-range air defense system. Recent images reveal HQ-9Bs in a new setup, featuring transporter-erector launchers now equipped with a smaller, lighter class of surface-to-air missiles. Impressively, these launchers can carry up to eight missiles. Initially, HQ-9s were only

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Neymar reportedly offered himself to former club Barcelona but manager Hansi Flick turned down the chance to recruit the Al-Hilal star.

According to Spanish publication Mundo Deportivo, Barca are on the lookout for a new left winger after missing out on Athletic Club’s Nico Williams. This reportedly led the 32-year-old to offer his services to the La Liga team, but Flick’s team are not considering the Brazil international.Neymar has been out with an anterior cruciate ligament injury since last

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Spain reclaims Turia M-34 minehunter after four-year refit.

The Spanish media recently reported that after nearly four years of meticulous refit work in Cartagena, the minehunter Turia M-34 is once again operational with the Spanish Navy. The restoration project, initiated in December 2020, kicked off with a partnership between Navantia and the Navy, backed by a substantial budget of 25 million euros. During

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Denmark to close embassies in Mali, Burkina Faso, announces new missions in Africa.

‘One of this century’s most important foreign policy questions is whether Africa will orient itself more towards the East or the West,’ Danish foreign minister says. Denmark will close its embassies in Burkina Faso and Mali, and open new missions in Senegal, Tunisia, and Rwanda as part of a new Africa strategy, the Foreign Ministry

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Israeli Settlers Storm Al-Aqsa Mosque Compound

Israeli settlers entered the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound on Monday, according to a report from the Palestinian news agency Wafa. The incursion, protected by Israeli police officers, has become a regular occurrence despite Jewish law forbidding entry to the site due to its sacred status. Israeli authorities have also repeatedly barred Palestinians from attending Friday prayers

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