According to a representative for Binance, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world, a $570 million theft has affected a blockchain connected to the company.
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Putin’s nuclear threat raises the possibility of mutually assured destruction – Biden
The world is now closer to “Armageddon” than it has ever been since the Cold War Cuban Missile Crisis as a result of Russian President
Thailand mass shooting: Ex-cop kills 22 in daycare, wife, child, and 11 others.
More than 30 people were killed on Thursday, including two dozen children, according to authorities. The shooter opened fire on a child care center in
Hurricane Ian: 67 dead, $47b lost in Florida and more insurers sink.
According to new research by the property analytics company CoreLogic, wind and storm surge losses from Hurricane Ian might total as much as $47 billion
The global financial market collapses, plunging dealmaking to its lowest point in 25 years.
Global M&A decreased for the third straight quarter as lenders withdrew from large acquisitions due to rising interest rates, and the strong currency failed to
Russian gas: Italy’s Eni collaborating with Gazprom to restore flow.
Eni of Italy stated that it would not receive any of the gas it had ordered from Gazprom of Russia for delivery on Saturday, but
A royal family tradition of 1,100 years: King Charles III is featured on 2 brand-new coins.
The first coins bearing King Charles III’s image have been unveiled by the Royal Mint of Great Britain. Charles’ picture will start to appear in
EU to raise $140b from excess profit tax on oil majors to cushion effects of high prices on citizens.
The 27 energy ministers of the European Union are prepared to agree on a set of policies on Friday that will lessen the effects of
4 Ukrainian regions will officially become part of Russia on Friday. – Kremlin
On Thursday, Russia said that it would formally annex some regions of Ukraine. These regions had just staged “referendums” on Moscow’s control that the Ukrainian
Energy crisis: EU mobile network may collapse this winter.
If blackouts or power shortages caused portions of mobile phone networks around the region to be interrupted, cell phone usage would be disrupted in Europe
