The Russian government has capped “private” or “home-based” crypto mining monthly electricity usage at 6,000kWh.
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Why it costs India so little to reach the Moon and Mars
India has approved 227bn rupees ($2.7bn) for new space projects – but the funding is far from lavish.
Pro-EU leader claims Moldova victory despite alleged Russian meddling
Maia Sandu said she would be president for all, after a run-off against a rival backed by a pro-Russian party.
Watch as crowd chant ‘murderer’ and throw objects at Spanish king
Spain’s King Felipe VI is visiting the Valencia region, which has been hit by unprecedented floods.
South Africa police force 540 illegal miners from abandoned shaft
The miners were left starving and dehydrated after security forces cut off their access to food and water.
Schools affected by smog in parts of South Asia
Some children in Lahore in Pakistan have been told they won’t be able to play outside because the air is too polluted.
NFT Sales Climb 18% in October, Breaking Seven-Month Decline on Solana
The NFT market bounced back in October with an 18% increase in sales volume, reversing a seven-month downward trend.
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What Harris’s years as a prosecutor reveal about who she is now
She dealt with grisly murder cases and then became the state attorney general – the Democratic candidate’s California career offers clues about how she might govern.
Lightning kills 14 at Uganda refugee camp
All those killed at Palabek Refugee Settlement were children, an official tells local media.
Angry crowds throw mud at Spain’s king in flood-hit Valencia
Protesters shouted “murderer” at Felipe VI, who was also asked why nothing had been done to avoid the tragedy.