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UK, Norway sign pact for joint Russian submarine hunts

The United Kingdom and Norway have signed a new defense agreement to jointly hunt Russian submarines in the North Atlantic. This pact signals deepening allied cooperation amid ongoing regional tensions.

Trump Crypto Projects Crash, Memecoins Down 90-99%

A dramatic 26-minute, 51% crash in a Trump-linked crypto miner highlights the severe downturn facing digital assets tied to the former president's family. Key projects have plunged 75-99%.

Fabergé Winter Egg Sells for Record $30.2 Million

A rare Fabergé Winter Egg, crafted for Russian royalty, has sold for a staggering $30.2 million at Christie's, setting a new auction record. Discover the story behind this imperial treasure.

Crypto Downturn Wipes Out Nearly $1 Billion in Bets

A sharp crypto market decline on Monday triggered nearly US$1 billion in leveraged liquidations. Bitcoin and Ether fell sharply as structural headwinds and macro shifts pressure digital assets. Read the full analysis.

Barrick Considers Spinning Off North American Gold Assets

Barrick Mining Corp. is exploring a spin-off of its premier North American mines into a separate public company. The move aims to unlock value as the gold giant trades at a discount. Discover the potential impact.

Russians skeptical about state-backed messenger

Russian citizens voice distrust in government-supported messaging platform despite official promotion. Concerns about digital privacy and forced adoption spark public skepticism.

Ukrainian naval drones hit Russian oil tankers

Ukraine's Security Service deployed naval drones to strike Russian oil tankers in the Black Sea. The attack occurred off the Turkish coast using the new Sea Baby 'Avdiivka' drone.

CoinShares Pulls Crypto ETFs Before U.S. Listing

Digital asset firm CoinShares discontinues specific cryptocurrency ETFs as strategic move preceding anticipated U.S. market expansion. Discover the implications for Canadian investors.

Russia Bans Human Rights Watch as 'Undesirable'

Russia designates Human Rights Watch as 'undesirable,' criminalizing its work. This move is part of a wider crackdown on critics and independent groups. Stay informed on global human rights.

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