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Coinbase, the leading U.S. cryptocurrency exchange, has announced plans to offer crypto-linked derivatives in the European Union (EU). As part of this expansion, Coinbase has entered into an agreement to acquire an unnamed holding company that possesses a MiFID II license, a regulatory framework governing financial instruments in the EU. This move signifies Coinbase’s ambition
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The recent FDA approval of Florida’s plan to allow direct importation of drugs from Canada has sparked a debate regarding the potential benefits and risks associated with such a move. While proponents argue that importing drugs from Canada could significantly reduce costs and eliminate middlemen, opponents express concerns about potential safety issues and the impact
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The Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill has sparked controversy and prompted a Conservative MP, Chris Skidmore, to announce his resignation. Skidmore’s decision to quit over the legislation signals a deep concern about the bill’s potential impact on the climate crisis. This move reflects the growing divide within the Conservative Party regarding environmental issues and the need
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Google has recently restricted access to the apps of international eSIM providers Airalo and Holafly for users in India, citing non-compliance with existing telecom policies in the country. This move was reportedly done in response to directions issued by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to both Google and Apple. While Google has already blocked downloads
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Peloton, the renowned fitness company, has recently unveiled an exciting partnership with the popular social media platform TikTok. This collaboration aims to revolutionize the company’s public image, diversify its customer base, and counteract declining sales and profits. The strategic alliance between Peloton and TikTok will create a dynamic fitness hub called “#TikTokFitness Powered by Peloton”
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The ongoing strikes by junior doctors in England have escalated the already tense relationship between the government and the British Medical Association (BMA). As the longest industrial action in the history of the NHS, the strikes have highlighted the deep-rooted issues regarding pay and working conditions that junior doctors face. Health Secretary Victoria Atkins has
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