Author: Leslie Stewart

The publication also suggests that the Western intelligence agency is right in their belief that President Putin is not interested in compromise. The memorandum codifies what Putin has been saying for a long time. The “root cause” of the war is to promote the Eastern expansion of NATO in Ukraine and Nazism.The memorandum “is intended to remove the underlying cause of this conflict,” Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists Tuesday. “It would be wrong to expect some immediate decisions and breakthroughs here,” he said, adding that he is “waiting a response to the memorandum” from Ukraine.Ukraine and its Western supporters…

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Disclosure: The opinions and opinions expressed here belong to the authors solely and do not represent the views or opinions of the crypto.news editorial. Stablecoins has become a key focus in 2025 thanks to support agencies and advanced policymakers. In an optimistic scenario, Global Bank Citi predicts that this asset class will grow to $3.7 trillion by 2030. This is encouraged by the Stablecoin market, but we need to consider how it can be implemented in light of ongoing opposition regarding financial regulations driven by resistance to digital assets adoption. The natives of Crypto are clear about the promising use…

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On April 19, 2025, shoppers will buy fresh vegetables, fruits and herbs at the outdoor agricultural market.Michael Nguyen/Nurphoto via Getty ImagesEurozone inflation rates fell below the European Central Bank’s 2% target in May, with a sharp drop in services reaching 1.9% cooler than expected, flash data from statistics agency Eurostat showed on Tuesday.The economists voted in Reuters had expected reading to arrive at 2% in May, compared to the 2.2% figure for the previous month.The closely monitored service inflation print cooled significantly to 3.2% last month compared to the previous 4% reading. The so-called core inflation, which excludes energy, food,…

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Old Navy and Gap retailers will be seen on April 9, 2025 as people walked through Times Square in New York City.Angela Weiss | AFP | Getty ImagesAs President Donald Trump’s tariff disruption places emphasis on expectations, forecasts of economic growth have been further reduced by the Economic Co-operation and Development Agency.The US growth outlook was revised downward to just 1.6% this year and 1.5% in 2026. In March, the OECD was still hoping to expand by 2.2% in 2025.Fallout from Trump’s tariff policy, increased uncertainty in economic policy, slower net immigration and a smaller federal workforce have been cited…

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Colorado Order – Again, the war in Gaza is back to America.A man using what police call a “make-up flamethrower,” launched a horrifying attack on protesters in Boulder on Sunday, raising questions about why security was not strong in the wake of a previous attack in Washington, D.C.They ran for their lives, the organisation behind the longstanding demonstrations that advocated the return of Israeli hostages, and expected their members to have safety concerns.The group provided principles to make the event safer, such as “Don’t protest,” “Be polite and peaceful,” and “Don’t interfere with your neighbors.””Focus on humanity,” the guidance on…

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Workers place cans of Campbell’s soup on supermarket shelves in San Rafael, California.Getty ImagesCampbell Customers are preparing their own meals at the highest speed in about 50 years, offering the latest indications of everyday people who tighten their wallets amid financial concerns.”Consumers have been cooking at home at the highest level since early 2020,” Campbell CEO Mick Beequizen said Monday, adding that consumption is rising within the entire revenue range in the diet and beverage category.Beekhuizen painted similarities between today and the times when Americans were facing the early stages of becoming a global pandemic. It was a period of…

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It is now clear that Pakistan has warmed itself together with the Trump administration through the cryptocurrency route, a business that the US president’s family has deeply involved and invested in. But it’s emerging networks and cast that are beginning to unravel the narrative of how Trump opens the door to political legitimacy for normalizing encryption. He was accused of spending time in a US prison, spitting out $4.3 billion in settlements and allowing licensed entities like Hamas to raise funds through his exchange. He is currently appointed strategic advisor to Pakistan’s Crypto Council.The Chinese-born Chinese-born St. Kitts National Justin…

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This year looks a little different for Americans who say they are dialing their leisure activities and shopping requests due to tariffs.Since taking office in his second term, President Donald Trump has ordered many sweep duties, including a 10% tariff on all imports that have paid for various products. He also threatens additional tariffs, which lead to stock market volatility and continues to worry from consumers about personal costs.”The tariffs make the price even more unfairly higher. What you’re charging is not even close to what you’re worth,” says Reina Becker, a recently laid-off writer, currently working as a freelance…

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Congress is turning to the futuristic form of finance and discussing laws that justify Stablecoins, a specific type of cryptocurrency associated with the US dollar. But lawmakers seeking to bid for this new industry are ignoring allegations of change in the US regulatory system and corruption in the Second Trump administration.With the joys of Silicon Valley, Big Tech and Wall Street, the Senate appears poised to approve the Genius Act next week or within two weeks. Despite the fierce partisan struggles that define American politics, around 12 democratic senators appear to be ready to lock in almost every Republican and…

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Disclosure: The opinions and opinions expressed here belong to the authors solely and do not represent the views or opinions of the crypto.news editorial. The digital economy in Southeast Asia is booming, as is the case with its illegal underground. Findings from a recent UN report estimate that East and Southeast Asia fraud networks generate around $40 billion a year. These crime syndicates leverage gaps in weak infrastructure, regulatory fragmentation, and digital verification to scale faster than law enforcement can keep up. However, the challenge is not merely economic losses. It’s about the erosion of trust in digital systems. As…

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