Nigeria’s SEC Says Binance Operations in Country Are ‘Illegal’
Nigeria’s Securities and Exchange Commission declared the operations of digital-assets exchange Binance Holdings Ltd. illegal in the West
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Charting the Global Economy: Weak Trade Shows China Struggling
Fresh trade data out of China added to evidence that the world’s second-largest economy is struggling for traction.
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Carlton Queen capsize: Passengers plan to sue owners of boat
The passengers narrowly escaped with their lives when the Carlton Queen capsized.
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Rains unleashed by typhoon worry thousands of people fleeing restive Philippine volcano
Thousands of people who fled their homes in the central Philippines to escape a restive volcano have to contend with another threat that’s complicating the ongoing evacuations: monsoon rains that could be unleashed by an approaching typhoon
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Sri Lanka lifts import limits on 286 items as crisis eases
By Uditha Jayasinghe COLOMBO Sri Lanka lifted import restrictions on 286 items, the Finance Ministry said on Saturday,
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US Expands China Forced-Labor Embargo, Banning Two New Firms
The US expanded a ban on imports from China’s Xinjiang region, placing two more companies on its so-called
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Sudanese community fights for evacuations back to UK
Members of Oxford's Sudanese community continue to fight for evacuations to get loved ones home.
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Pakistan's target of 3.5% GDP in 2023-24 fiscal year "realistic" - finance minister
ISLAMABAD Pakistan's finance minister said on Saturday a projection in the government's budget of 3.5% economic growth for
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Rheinmetall could be worth 17 billion euro over medium term-CEO
BERLIN The CEO of Germany's largest defence contractor Rheinmetall said he expected a further boost to the company's
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Mike Pence struggles to send clear message on Trump indictment
Mike Pence struggled to take a clear stance on troubles concerning former US president Donald Trump’s indictment in the classified documents case. Mr Trump is reportedly facing 37 counts of mishandling classified documents at his Florida estate. These charges come less than three months after he was charged in New York with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. Earlier this week, during an appearance on CNN, Mr Pence shared his views about Trump’s indictment. The politician, who has launched his 2024 Presidential campaign, said: “I hope the DOJ thinks better of it and resolves these issues without an indictment. “I think it would also send a terrible message to the wider world,” he added. “I mean, we’re the emblem of democracy. We’re the symbol of justice in the world.” Mr Pence also ended up criticising the FBI’s raid on Mr Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence, saying: “I was very troubled last summer when, for the first time in history, there was a search warrant executed at the home of a former president of the United States. He added: “There had to be dozens of ways that could have been handled.” After making these statements, Mr Pence undercut his own views, saying: “I don’t know the facts of the former president’s case.” The former vice president’s contradictory statement led to the host asking him whether what he was “saying is that, if they believe he committed a crime, they should not go forward with an indictment?” Mr Pence replied: “No, look, let me be clear that no one’s above the law.” He then added: “But with regard to the unique circumstances here, it – look – I – I. No one is above the law. But … unique circumstances.” Ultimately, Mr Pence ended up conceding that Trump and President Joe Biden “had no business” having classified documents after leaving office. “But I would just hope that there would be a way for them to move forward without the dramatic and drastic and divisive step of indicting a former president of the United States,” he said. Read More Trump boasts about having non-declassified papers in bombshell recording: ‘I have a big pile’ Trump news — latest: Trump ‘plotted to hide documents from FBI after showing military docs to visitors’ Fox host Mark Levin screams at camera in outrage at Trump indictment over secret papers Trump set for first public appearances since federal indictment, speaking in Georgia, North Carolina DeSantis pledges to restore name of Confederate general Braxton Bragg to Fort Liberty Will Trump’s growing laundry list of legal woes hurt his standing with GOP voters?
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Manu Kone: Gladbach director sends transfer message to Liverpool
Gladbach's sporting director confirms their stance on selling midfielder Manu Kone to Liverpool.
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Apple's new challenge: making VR headsets look cool
When Apple unveiled its ambitious and very pricey new mixed reality headset earlier this week, executives ticked through a long list of impressive specs, teased big name partnerships and showed off a perfectly produced promo video.
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