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Executives from tech behemoths such as Google, Facebook, and Amazon are leaving to pursue careers in the burgeoning field of cryptocurrency.
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed that he is still in the fighting city of Kyiv (Kiev) in a video purportedly showing the leader from the streets of the embattled city in the early hours of Saturday morning after apparently rejecting the Biden administration's call to depart.
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During her testimony, Bhati stated that she intends to file an affidavit on the legality of cryptocurrency trading and that the accused, who was given bail by the court in 2019, has not been participating with the investigation agency.
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The metaverse tycoon who made a record investment in virtual land is preparing to begin construction.
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As geopolitical uncertainty and rising inflation batter cryptocurrency values, a crucial investment case for bitcoin is weakening.
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There has been so much published about Russia's invasion of Ukraine that more information regarding the situation on the ground is unnecessary. Certainly, a post-mortem on the reasons and responsibilities of a conflict that erupted so fast and abruptly is premature. But now is a good time to consider the medium- and long-term ramifications of Putin's spectacular action, as well as how the West can regain its equilibrium and tackle a new global challenge.
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Following Russia's unjustified invasion of Ukraine, a contingent of American F-35 Lightning II stealth jets has deployed on NATO's eastern flank to fortify allied airspace.
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Unconfirmed tales of a legendary Ukrainian fighter pilot have gone viral, with social media users christening him the 'Ghost of Kyiv.'
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The Biden administration said that it will follow the European Union's lead and impose sanctions on Russian President Vladimir Putin for his decision to send soldiers into Ukraine.
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The Biden administration has promised to impose severe economic penalties on Russia in response to its invasion of Ukraine, which started in earnest on Thursday morning.