Delhi hopes tariff cuts have put it ahead of the game – but will that satisfy Trump, or is trade action still on the table?
Month: February 2025
Ghana wants more for its cashews, but it’s a tough nut to crack
The African nation exports its cashews in raw form, but processing them would be more lucrative.
Google drops pledge on AI use for weapons
The tech giant has updated the principles governing its development of artificial intelligence.
Billionaire and spiritual leader the Aga Khan dies
The philanthropist and spiritual leader died “peacefully” at the age of 88 in Lisbon, Portugal.
US Postal Service stops accepting parcels from China and Hong Kong
It says the suspension will be in place “until further notice” and did not offer a reason for the decision.
FTX to Begin Creditor Reimbursements on February 18, 2025
A representative of FTX creditors, Sunil, has confirmed that repayments for claims under $50,000 will begin at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time on February 18, 2025.
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Russia’s Energy Ministry Wants to Create ‘National Registry of Crypto Mining Hardware’
Russia’s Energy Ministry has unveiled plans to create a national registry of crypto mining rigs and other related hardware.
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US D.O.J. Charges Canadian National In Multi-Million Crypto Fraud Scheme
Andean Medjedovic allegedly manipulated KyberSwap’s liquidity pools and Indexed Finance index pools, stealing $65M. U.S. authorities have indicted him on multiple fraud and laundering charges, with a potential 90-year sentence if convicted.
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The opening salvos have been fired in Trump’s trade war – what comes next?
Are we seeing the opening moves in a wider trade war, and what are the potential economic consequences?
‘Both sides suffer’ – Shanghai residents on tensions over tariffs
Residents of China’s largest city gave their thoughts on Trump’s tariffs and their nation’s response.