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  • Amid rising antisemitism and far-right nationalism, U.K. Jews find their plight politicized
    Haaretz - 13:44 Oct 14, 2025
    A right-wing politician's speech at an antisemitism rally and Israel's embrace of extremist Tommy Robinson after the Manchester synagogue attack has some British Jewish leaders warning about mistaking far-right elements for allies
  • Киану Ривз после слухов о свадьбе вывел в свет невесту (фото)
    Focus.ua - 13:43 Oct 14, 2025
    61-летний канадский актер Киану Ривз показался на красной дорожке со своей возлюбленной, художницей Александрой Грант, после слухов об их свадьбе в Европе в начале этого лета.
  • Динаміка боїв на Харківщині з початку доби: гарячі напрямки
    atn.ua - 13:41 Oct 14, 2025
    Оперативна інформація станом на 16:00 14.10.2025 щодо російського вторгнення. На даний час ворог 113 разів атакував позиції Сил оборони, повідомляє Генштаб ЗСУ. На Південно-Слобожанському напрямку українські військові відбили сім штурмів…
  • Iran says US president’s invitation to dialogue is contradictory
    Dawn - 13:40 Oct 14, 2025
    Iran’s foreign ministry on Tuesday criticised US President Donald Trump’s call for dialogue, accusing Washington of “hostile and criminal behaviour” after his remarks to Israel’s parliament about being ready to strike a deal with Tehran. The ministry said in a statement that Trump’s call for peace is in conflict with his actions towards Iran. “Mr Trump can either be a President of Peace or a President of War, but he cannot be both at the same time,” Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in a separate comment on X on Tuesday. In June, the US joined Israel in striking Iranian nuclear facilities after five rounds of indirect nuclear talks with Tehran that stalled over issues like domestic nuclear enrichment. The foreign minister reiterated his position that Tehran has always been open to “respectful and mutually beneficial diplomatic engagement”. US demands that Tehran stop enriching uranium were rejected earlier this year as “excessive and outrageous” by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who said Teh...
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  • British intelligence estimates overall Russian casualties in the Ukraine war at 1,118,000
    ukrinform.net - 13:40 Oct 14, 2025
    Russia has likely sustained approximately 332,000 casualties (killed and wounded) in the Ukraine war so far in 2025, and approximately 1,118,000 casualties since launching its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
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  • Democrats counter US crypto framework; bill grinds to a halt
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:37 Oct 14, 2025
    The crypto framework law in the Senate is now on pause as lawmakers debate possible new amendments. Senate Democrats submitted a counterproposal to the crypto framework bill last week. Industry advocates are concerned that this will stall progress on the legal clarity for the blockchain industry. The proposal, which has not yet been released publicly, would reportedly impose a number of rules for decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols. Among these is a supposed “restricted list” for DeFi protocols deemed too risky. Industry commenters are concerned that the measures are made in bad faith. Digital Chamber vice president of policy and government affairs Zunera Mazhar said that the law gives “sweeping authority, narrowly defines decentralization, and treats front ends like financial intermediaries.” Read more
  • В ТЦК анонсировали изменение подходов к мобилизации: на улицах появятся "боевые подразделения"
    Focus.ua - 13:36 Oct 14, 2025
    Такие подразделения, как отметили в Тернопольском областном ТЦК, будут формироваться из военнослужащих, которые имеют боевой опыт и пользуются уважением среди побратимов.
  • Niet alleen goud, maar ook zilver breekt records
    NRC.nl Economie - 13:34 Oct 14, 2025
    Het ging de afgelopen weken al een aantal keer over de prijs van goud. Die doorbrak voor het eerst de ‘grens’ van 4.000 dollar per troy ounce (oftewel 31,10348 gram) en noteert…
  • Бойцы ВСУ раскрыли характеристики гаубицы "Богдана-Б": чем она отличается от M777
    Focus.ua - 13:32 Oct 14, 2025
    Украинские военные из 40-й отдельной артиллерийской бригады имени Великого князя Витовта раскрыли новые детали о 155-мм прицепной гаубице 2П22 "Богдана-Б", произведенной Краматорским заводом тяжелого станкостроения. Они сравнили отечественную артсистему с американской гаубицей М777.
  • Экраны смартфонов засветятся, как солнце: новая технология изменит гаджеты навсегда
    Focus.ua - 13:30 Oct 14, 2025
    Дисплеи смартфонов и мониторы компьютеров могут совершенно преобразиться и начать излучать теплый свет, подобный солнечному. Помогут этому новые тончайшие светодиоды.
  • The oracle problem is political
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:30 Oct 14, 2025
    DeFi protocols depend on a handful of oracle networks for critical pricing data, creating centralization risks that undermine decentralization promises. Opinion by: Will Fey, Co-Founder and Smart Contract Developer at Ammalgam We talk about oracles like they’re plumbing: an invisible utility that keeps prices flowing into protocols. Oracles are not neutral infrastructure. They’re dependencies. Over time, they’ve become political ones. DeFi is built on a promise: permissionless markets, composable systems and minimized trust.  Read more
  • From $10 to $10,000: How dollar-cost averaging works in crypto
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:30 Oct 14, 2025
    Learn how DCA works in crypto: when to use it, key risks, fees, El Salvador’s example and how it compares to lump-sum investing and other strategies. DCA is a trading strategy that uses automated, small, regular buys to stay invested without trying to time every move. There’s a clear precedent for scalability: El Salvador has been publicly DCA’ing 1 BTC per day since Nov. 17, 2022. However, lump-sum investing often wins in uptrends — historically outperforming DCA about two-thirds of the time. Read more
  • ‘Pixnapping’ Android attack could expose crypto wallet seed phrases
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:27 Oct 14, 2025
    Researchers have uncovered a new Android vulnerability that allows malicious apps to reconstruct on-screen content, such as recovery phrases and two-factor authentication codes. A newly discovered Android vulnerability enables malicious applications to access content displayed by other apps, potentially compromising crypto wallet recovery phrases, two-factor authentication (2FA) codes and more. According to a recent research paper, the “Pixnapping” attack “bypasses all browser mitigations and can even steal secrets from non-browser apps.” This is possible by leveraging Android application programming interfaces (API) to calculate the content of a specific pixel displayed by a different application. This is not as simple as the malicious application requesting and accessing the display content of another application. Instead, it layers a stack of attacker-controlled, semi-transparent activities to mask all but a chosen pixel, then manipulates that pixel so its color dominates the frame. Read more
  • Review: The Devil Takes Bitcoin, a wild history of Mt. Gox and Silk Road
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Oct 14, 2025
    Jake Adelstein’s The Devil Takes Bitcoin delves into the wild history of Silk Road and the Mt. Gox collapse and the hunt for the real hacker. If youve ever seen Jake Adelsteins prior work, such as The Last Yakuza or watched the HBO drama Tokyo Vice, you might expect his latest book, The Devil Takes Bitcoin, to be a gritty expos of Bitcoins criminal underbelly. And youd be mostly right. Adelstein delivers a captivating memoir centered on the fall of the largest Bitcoin exchange in the world, Mt. Gox, and the crackdown on the darknet marketplace Silk Road showing what happens when good intentions, money and a flawed justice system collide.  But its the message that sets it apart. Adelstein argues its this tragicomic series of events that ultimately propelled Bitcoin to where it is today similar to how the porn industry secretly drove the rise of the internet. Read more
  • Review: The Devil Takes Bitcoin, a wild history of Mt. Gox and Silk Road
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Oct 14, 2025
    Jake Adelstein’s The Devil Takes Bitcoin delves into the wild history of Silk Road and the Mt. Gox collapse and the hunt for the real hacker. If youve ever seen Jake Adelsteins prior work, such as The Last Yakuza or watched the HBO drama Tokyo Vice, you might expect his latest book, The Devil Takes Bitcoin, to be a gritty expos of Bitcoins criminal underbelly. And youd be mostly right. Adelstein delivers a captivating memoir centered on the fall of the largest Bitcoin exchange in the world, Mt. Gox, and the crackdown on the darknet marketplace Silk Road showing what happens when good intentions, money and a flawed justice system collide.  But its the message that sets it apart. Adelstein argues its this tragicomic series of events that ultimately propelled Bitcoin to where it is today similar to how the porn industry secretly drove the rise of the internet. Read more
  • Review: The Devil Takes Bitcoin, a wild history of Mt. Gox and Silk Road
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Oct 14, 2025
    Jake Adelstein’s The Devil Takes Bitcoin delves into the wild history of Silk Road and the Mt. Gox collapse and the hunt for the real hacker. If youve ever seen Jake Adelsteins prior work, such as The Last Yakuza or watched the HBO drama Tokyo Vice, you might expect his latest book, The Devil Takes Bitcoin, to be a gritty expos of Bitcoins criminal underbelly. And youd be mostly right. Adelstein delivers a captivating memoir centered on the fall of the largest Bitcoin exchange in the world, Mt. Gox, and the crackdown on the darknet marketplace Silk Road showing what happens when good intentions, money and a flawed justice system collide.  But its the message that sets it apart. Adelstein argues its this tragicomic series of events that ultimately propelled Bitcoin to where it is today similar to how the porn industry secretly drove the rise of the internet. Read more
  • Review: The Devil Takes Bitcoin, a wild history of Mt. Gox and Silk Road
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Oct 14, 2025
    Jake Adelstein’s The Devil Takes Bitcoin delves into the wild history of Silk Road and the Mt. Gox collapse and the hunt for the real hacker. If youve ever seen Jake Adelsteins prior work, such as The Last Yakuza or watched the HBO drama Tokyo Vice, you might expect his latest book, The Devil Takes Bitcoin, to be a gritty expos of Bitcoins criminal underbelly. And youd be mostly right. Adelstein delivers a captivating memoir centered on the fall of the largest Bitcoin exchange in the world, Mt. Gox, and the crackdown on the darknet marketplace Silk Road showing what happens when good intentions, money and a flawed justice system collide.  But its the message that sets it apart. Adelstein argues its this tragicomic series of events that ultimately propelled Bitcoin to where it is today similar to how the porn industry secretly drove the rise of the internet. Read more
  • Review: The Devil Takes Bitcoin, a wild history of Mt. Gox and Silk Road
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Oct 14, 2025
    Jake Adelstein’s The Devil Takes Bitcoin delves into the wild history of Silk Road and the Mt. Gox collapse and the hunt for the real hacker. If youve ever seen Jake Adelsteins prior work, such as The Last Yakuza or watched the HBO drama Tokyo Vice, you might expect his latest book, The Devil Takes Bitcoin, to be a gritty expos of Bitcoins criminal underbelly. And youd be mostly right. Adelstein delivers a captivating memoir centered on the fall of the largest Bitcoin exchange in the world, Mt. Gox, and the crackdown on the darknet marketplace Silk Road showing what happens when good intentions, money and a flawed justice system collide.  But its the message that sets it apart. Adelstein argues its this tragicomic series of events that ultimately propelled Bitcoin to where it is today similar to how the porn industry secretly drove the rise of the internet. Read more
  • Review: The Devil Takes Bitcoin, a wild history of Mt. Gox and Silk Road
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Oct 14, 2025
    Jake Adelstein’s The Devil Takes Bitcoin delves into the wild history of Silk Road and the Mt. Gox collapse and the hunt for the real hacker. If youve ever seen Jake Adelsteins prior work, such as The Last Yakuza or watched the HBO drama Tokyo Vice, you might expect his latest book, The Devil Takes Bitcoin, to be a gritty expos of Bitcoins criminal underbelly. And youd be mostly right. Adelstein delivers a captivating memoir centered on the fall of the largest Bitcoin exchange in the world, Mt. Gox, and the crackdown on the darknet marketplace Silk Road showing what happens when good intentions, money and a flawed justice system collide.  But its the message that sets it apart. Adelstein argues its this tragicomic series of events that ultimately propelled Bitcoin to where it is today similar to how the porn industry secretly drove the rise of the internet. Read more
  • Review: The Devil Takes Bitcoin, a wild history of Mt. Gox and Silk Road
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Oct 14, 2025
    Jake Adelstein’s The Devil Takes Bitcoin delves into the wild history of Silk Road and the Mt. Gox collapse and the hunt for the real hacker. If youve ever seen Jake Adelsteins prior work, such as The Last Yakuza or watched the HBO drama Tokyo Vice, you might expect his latest book, The Devil Takes Bitcoin, to be a gritty expos of Bitcoins criminal underbelly. And youd be mostly right. Adelstein delivers a captivating memoir centered on the fall of the largest Bitcoin exchange in the world, Mt. Gox, and the crackdown on the darknet marketplace Silk Road showing what happens when good intentions, money and a flawed justice system collide.  But its the message that sets it apart. Adelstein argues its this tragicomic series of events that ultimately propelled Bitcoin to where it is today similar to how the porn industry secretly drove the rise of the internet. Read more