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  • PM Shehbaz, Bilawal discuss prevailing political situation amid PPP, PML-N row
    Dawn - 13:31 Oct 09, 2025
    The PPP on Thursday said that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and party chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari had a phone call in which they discussed the “country’s prevailing political situation” amid the row between their two parties. The coalition allies have been trading barbs over how the PPP and PML-N have been providing aid to victims of the recent floods. The bad blood escalated to the point that leaders from both sides hold daily press conferences to take potshots at each other. In a post on X, the PPP confirmed the telephone call had taken place and that the country’s political situation, foreign policy and flood aid were among the topics of discussion. The war of words between the two sides expanded to water rights on the Indus River as Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif told the PPP leadership to keep its advice to itself. Last week, she said at a public address that she would not apologise for her remarks and censured the PPP for hurling “wrongful criticism” at the Punjab government over its hand...
    Tags: PML-N
  • New water pipeline in Mykolaiv built using technologies applied in Ukraine for first time
    ukrinform.net - 13:31 Oct 09, 2025
    The new water pipeline in Mykolaiv was built according to the latest engineering standards. It is the first facility of this level in Ukraine, combining a fiber optic control system, energy-efficient solutions, and protection against Russian drones.
  • Mediasector vreest introductie van nieuw AI-instrument in Google zoekmachine
    FD - 13:30 Oct 09, 2025
    AI-samenvattingen van het nieuws ondermijnen het verdienmodel van uitgevers en geven big tech nog meer controle over het nieuws. 
  • Europe's digital asset rules have a transferability blind spot
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:30 Oct 09, 2025
    EU regulations assume all tokens are transferable, leaving non-transferable digital assets in regulatory limbo. Blockchain Sandbox reveals the solution. Opinion by: Elisenda Fabrega, general counsel at Brickken Europe’s rulebook was written for assets that move. Yet a large class of assets, including non-listed company quotas and bespoke revenue-sharing contracts, is non-transferable by design. Because Markets in Crypto-Assets’ (MiCA) definitions presuppose transferability, and MiFID II targets transferable securities and continues to apply to the digital representations of such securities, these “digital but nontransferable” instrument representations fall into a regulatory blind spot. The EU Blockchain Sandbox offers a way out: recognizing that a faithful “digital twin” can preserve the legal nature of the original non-transferable asset rather than being automatically qualified as a new, transferable security token. Read more
  • ‘Uptober’ marks 21 crypto ETF filings as Bitcoin climbs
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:30 Oct 09, 2025
    Bitcoin’s price spiked, and ETF inflows are on a tear as “Uptober” just gets started. Over the last two months, at least 31 crypto exchange-traded fund (ETF) applications were filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, 21 of which were filed in the first eight days of October. This ETF wave comes amid increased optimism in crypto markets, which have seen impressive gains over the last month. The price action has started a familiar pattern of markets booming in October, dubbed “Uptober.” This also coincides with major geopolitical developments that can affect the finance sector. In France, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has stepped down after just 26 days, rocking the country’s financial markets. In the US, a government shutdown has put federal business on pause, including ETF considerations at the SEC. Read more
  • Украинский сумоист отказался от комментариев о войне: стремится к гражданству Японии
    Focus.ua - 13:29 Oct 09, 2025
    21-летний сумоист из Винницы Даниил Явгусишин, известный в Японии под именем Аонишики Арата, заявил, что в будущем хотел бы получить гражданство Японии. На вопрос журналистов о войне в Украине спортсмен ответил коротко, отметив, что его родные сейчас находятся в безопасности в Германии.
  • Наследование имущества в Украине 2025: как оформить наследство по завещанию и без него
    Focus.ua - 13:27 Oct 09, 2025
    Имеете ли вы право что-то унаследовать, если вашего имени нет в завещании? А как вступить в права собственника из-за границы? Фокус выяснил важные вопросы по наследованию имущества и расспросил юристов, как не потерять право на наследство.
  • Crypto Markets Today: Bitcoin Slips to $121.5K as Dollar Strengthens; Binance Unveils ‘Meme Rush’
    CoinDesk - 13:24 Oct 09, 2025
    A firmer U.S. dollar and fading risk appetite weighed on bitcoin Thursday, while Binance’s new Meme Rush platform targets surging Chinese-language memecoin speculation.
  • В УЗ объяснили цель ударов ВС РФ по железным дорогам в Сумской и Черниговской областях
    Focus.ua - 13:23 Oct 09, 2025
    После очередной серии ударов по железным дорогам в Сумах, Шостке, Конотопе и других станциях в АО "Укрзалізниця" раскрыли тактику действий ВС РФ.
  • Bitcoin ETF Inflows Poised to Smash Records in Q4, Says Crypto Asset Manager Bitwise
    CoinDesk - 13:22 Oct 09, 2025
    Institutional access, a surging debasement trade, and bitcoin’s rally above $125,000 are setting the stage for the strongest quarter ever for ETF flows.
  • Производство Tomahawk в США: на какое количество ракет может рассчитывать Украина
    Focus.ua - 13:22 Oct 09, 2025
    На фоне обсуждений в Вашингтоне о возможности передачи Украине крылатых ракет Tomahawk, ключевой вопрос остается в практической плоскости: сколько таких ракет вообще доступно у США и как быстро их можно пополнить производством.
    Tags: Tomahawk
  • Hoogleraar over Gazadeal: ‘Als je een bestand hebt, komt de rest niet vanzelf’
    FD - 13:21 Oct 09, 2025
    Volgens Thea Hilhorst, hoogleraar humanitaire studies aan de Erasmus Universiteit, is de Gazadeal niet helder geformuleerd. De betrokken partijen zullen nog veel moeten uitvechten over de invulling.
    Tags: Gazadeal
  • Worldcoin’s less ‘dystopian,’ more cypherpunk rival: Billions Network
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Oct 09, 2025
    Could using ZK-proofs to verify IDs help resolve privacy concerns related to the UK’s Digital ID and Australia’s social media age limits? The idea behind Worldcoin (now called World) is an excellent one: without some way to verify human-based accounts, the internet will be completely overrun with AI bots. To a large extent, it already is: More than half of web traffic now comes from unidentified accounts, and Facebook and X are drowning in AI slop and pointless reply guys. More worryingly, hostile countries are using AI bots and content to divide the population of open and democratic societies. And if you are already worried about the UK’s mandatory digital ID plan, then World ID should also be on your radar. Apart from those creepy eyeball scanning Orbs, is it really a good idea to implement a global identity system co-founded by the CEO of the worlds largest private company, OpenAI? The project has raised significant privacy and ethical concerns, with Canadian public broadcaster CBC describing Worlds aims a...
  • Worldcoin’s less ‘dystopian,’ more cypherpunk rival: Billions Network
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Oct 09, 2025
    Could using ZK-proofs to verify IDs help resolve privacy concerns related to the UK’s Digital ID and Australia’s social media age limits? The idea behind Worldcoin (now called World) is an excellent one: without some way to verify human-based accounts, the internet will be completely overrun with AI bots. To a large extent, it already is: More than half of web traffic now comes from unidentified accounts, and Facebook and X are drowning in AI slop and pointless reply guys. More worryingly, hostile countries are using AI bots and content to divide the population of open and democratic societies. And if you are already worried about the UK’s mandatory digital ID plan, then World ID should also be on your radar. Apart from those creepy eyeball scanning Orbs, is it really a good idea to implement a global identity system co-founded by the CEO of the worlds largest private company, OpenAI? The project has raised significant privacy and ethical concerns, with Canadian public broadcaster CBC describing Worlds aims a...
  • Worldcoin’s less ‘dystopian,’ more cypherpunk rival: Billions Network
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Oct 09, 2025
    Could using ZK-proofs to verify IDs help resolve privacy concerns related to the UK’s Digital ID and Australia’s social media age limits? The idea behind Worldcoin (now called World) is an excellent one: without some way to verify human-based accounts, the internet will be completely overrun with AI bots. To a large extent, it already is: More than half of web traffic now comes from unidentified accounts, and Facebook and X are drowning in AI slop and pointless reply guys. More worryingly, hostile countries are using AI bots and content to divide the population of open and democratic societies. And if you are already worried about the UK’s mandatory digital ID plan, then World ID should also be on your radar. Apart from those creepy eyeball scanning Orbs, is it really a good idea to implement a global identity system co-founded by the CEO of the worlds largest private company, OpenAI? The project has raised significant privacy and ethical concerns, with Canadian public broadcaster CBC describing Worlds aims a...
  • Worldcoin’s less ‘dystopian,’ more cypherpunk rival: Billions Network
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Oct 09, 2025
    Could using ZK-proofs to verify IDs help resolve privacy concerns related to the UK’s Digital ID and Australia’s social media age limits? The idea behind Worldcoin (now called World) is an excellent one: without some way to verify human-based accounts, the internet will be completely overrun with AI bots. To a large extent, it already is: More than half of web traffic now comes from unidentified accounts, and Facebook and X are drowning in AI slop and pointless reply guys. More worryingly, hostile countries are using AI bots and content to divide the population of open and democratic societies. And if you are already worried about the UK’s mandatory digital ID plan, then World ID should also be on your radar. Apart from those creepy eyeball scanning Orbs, is it really a good idea to implement a global identity system co-founded by the CEO of the worlds largest private company, OpenAI? The project has raised significant privacy and ethical concerns, with Canadian public broadcaster CBC describing Worlds aims a...
  • Worldcoin’s less ‘dystopian,’ more cypherpunk rival: Billions Network
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Oct 09, 2025
    Could using ZK-proofs to verify IDs help resolve privacy concerns related to the UK’s Digital ID and Australia’s social media age limits? The idea behind Worldcoin (now called World) is an excellent one: without some way to verify human-based accounts, the internet will be completely overrun with AI bots. To a large extent, it already is: More than half of web traffic now comes from unidentified accounts, and Facebook and X are drowning in AI slop and pointless reply guys. More worryingly, hostile countries are using AI bots and content to divide the population of open and democratic societies. And if you are already worried about the UK’s mandatory digital ID plan, then World ID should also be on your radar. Apart from those creepy eyeball scanning Orbs, is it really a good idea to implement a global identity system co-founded by the CEO of the worlds largest private company, OpenAI? The project has raised significant privacy and ethical concerns, with Canadian public broadcaster CBC describing Worlds aims a...
  • Worldcoin’s less ‘dystopian,’ more cypherpunk rival: Billions Network
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Oct 09, 2025
    Could using ZK-proofs to verify IDs help resolve privacy concerns related to the UK’s Digital ID and Australia’s social media age limits? The idea behind Worldcoin (now called World) is an excellent one: without some way to verify human-based accounts, the internet will be completely overrun with AI bots. To a large extent, it already is: More than half of web traffic now comes from unidentified accounts, and Facebook and X are drowning in AI slop and pointless reply guys. More worryingly, hostile countries are using AI bots and content to divide the population of open and democratic societies. And if you are already worried about the UK’s mandatory digital ID plan, then World ID should also be on your radar. Apart from those creepy eyeball scanning Orbs, is it really a good idea to implement a global identity system co-founded by the CEO of the worlds largest private company, OpenAI? The project has raised significant privacy and ethical concerns, with Canadian public broadcaster CBC describing Worlds aims a...
  • Worldcoin’s less ‘dystopian,’ more cypherpunk rival: Billions Network
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Oct 09, 2025
    Could using ZK-proofs to verify IDs help resolve privacy concerns related to the UK’s Digital ID and Australia’s social media age limits? The idea behind Worldcoin (now called World) is an excellent one: without some way to verify human-based accounts, the internet will be completely overrun with AI bots. To a large extent, it already is: More than half of web traffic now comes from unidentified accounts, and Facebook and X are drowning in AI slop and pointless reply guys. More worryingly, hostile countries are using AI bots and content to divide the population of open and democratic societies. And if you are already worried about the UK’s mandatory digital ID plan, then World ID should also be on your radar. Apart from those creepy eyeball scanning Orbs, is it really a good idea to implement a global identity system co-founded by the CEO of the worlds largest private company, OpenAI? The project has raised significant privacy and ethical concerns, with Canadian public broadcaster CBC describing Worlds aims a...
  • Worldcoin’s less ‘dystopian,’ more cypherpunk rival: Billions Network
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Oct 09, 2025
    Could using ZK-proofs to verify IDs help resolve privacy concerns related to the UK’s Digital ID and Australia’s social media age limits? The idea behind Worldcoin (now called World) is an excellent one: without some way to verify human-based accounts, the internet will be completely overrun with AI bots. To a large extent, it already is: More than half of web traffic now comes from unidentified accounts, and Facebook and X are drowning in AI slop and pointless reply guys. More worryingly, hostile countries are using AI bots and content to divide the population of open and democratic societies. And if you are already worried about the UK’s mandatory digital ID plan, then World ID should also be on your radar. Apart from those creepy eyeball scanning Orbs, is it really a good idea to implement a global identity system co-founded by the CEO of the worlds largest private company, OpenAI? The project has raised significant privacy and ethical concerns, with Canadian public broadcaster CBC describing Worlds aims a...