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  • Референдум не будет положительным: Украина не может выйти из своих территорий, — Зеленский
    Focus.ua - 05:52 Dec 30, 2025
    Президент Владимир Зеленский подчеркнул, что Украина не может согласиться на отказ от своих территорий в рамках возможного мирного урегулирования войны с Россией, ведь это противоречит законодательству, позиции общества и реальной ситуации на фронте. По его словам, именно территориальный вопрос остается ключевым и самым сложным препятствием в переговорах о прекращении боевых действий.
  • От года ожиданий — в год свершений: об итогах 2025-го и задачах 2026-го
    Focus.ua - 05:51 Dec 30, 2025
    Наверное, правильно будет назвать уходящий год — годом ожиданий, начатых, но еще не завершенных дел, отмечает народный депутат Даниил Гетманцев. К сожалению, этот тяжелый и порой бурный год переломным не стал, хотя на многих направлениях произошли положительные сдвиги. Остаются задачи на 2026 год, свершения, которые определят вектор развития нашей страны на годы вперед.
  • Rep Waters demands SEC oversight hearing about its approach to crypto
    Cointelegraph.com - 05:48 Dec 30, 2025
    Democrat Maxine Waters demands an SEC oversight hearing after the agency dropped major cases against Coinbase, Binance, and other crypto firms. US Representative Maxine Waters has called for a hearing with Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Paul Atkins, highlighting concerns over the agency’s dismissal of crypto cases, and nine other points of contention.   In a letter on Sunday to French Hill, chair of the House Financial Services Committee, Waters argued that a hearing was well overdue highlighting what she sees as “questionable policy changes” at the SEC.  “Chair Gensler testified before the Committee twice during his first year. Despite having a clear obligation to oversee the SEC, the Committee has not held a single hearing with Chairman Atkins, despite the agency’s rapid, significant, and questionable policy shifts during the Trump Administration,” she wrote.   Read more
  • Bitcoin long-term hodlers finally halt selloff as ETH whales accumulate
    Cointelegraph.com - 05:46 Dec 30, 2025
    Bitcoin selling pressure from long time hodlers is finally abating and Ether whales are adding to their holdings. Markets remain bearish, however. Long-term Bitcoin holders have pumped the brakes on selling their fat stacks for the first time in six months, while Ether whales have ramped up accumulation of the digital asset. Wallets holding Bitcoin (BTC) for at least 155 days trimmed their positions from 14.8 million coins in mid-July to 14.3 million in December. However, crypto investor and entrepreneur Ted Pillows noted in an X post on Monday the selloff has tapered off.  “Long-term holders have stopped selling Bitcoin for the first time since July 2025. Things are looking good for a relief rally here,” he said. Read more
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  • 128 nominations, un classique du verrouillage express du pouvoir
    Madagascar Tribune - 05:36 Dec 30, 2025
    Abstract : La dernière rafale de nominations paraît improvisée, mais obéit à une logique de transition fragile : changer vite les serrures (finances, sécurité, renseignement), reprendre la main sur le territoire via des intérims budgétairement bridés, et contrôler le récit (médias, diplomatie). En parallèle, le pouvoir tente une coalition d'équilibre entre fidèles, technocrates, ex-opposants, dissidents de l'ancien régime et signaux à la Gen Z. Failles : rythme illisible, turnover qui (…) - Editorial
  • 128 nominations, un classique du verrouillage express du pouvoir
    Madagascar Tribune - 05:36 Dec 30, 2025
    Abstract : La dernière rafale de nominations paraît improvisée, mais obéit à une logique de transition fragile : changer vite les serrures (finances, sécurité, renseignement), reprendre la main sur le territoire via des intérims budgétairement bridés, et contrôler le récit (médias, diplomatie). En parallèle, le pouvoir tente une coalition d'équilibre entre fidèles, technocrates, ex-opposants, dissidents de l'ancien régime et signaux à la Gen Z. Failles : rythme illisible, turnover qui (…) - Editorial
  • Electric bus service launched in Jhelum
    The Nation - National - 05:33 Dec 30, 2025
    An electric bus service comprising fifteen vehicles has been launched in Jhelum under the vision of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, marking a significant step towards sustainable urban transport in the district.
    Tags: Jhelum
  • Army Major, two policemen martyred, five terrorist killed in KP
    The Nation - National - 05:31 Dec 30, 2025
    TANK/ PESHAWAR ISLAMABAD - At least five Indian sponsored terrorists were killed while a brave son of soil embraced martyrdom in intelligence based operation in Khar area of Bajaur district on Monday.
  • ETH, ADA SOL slip as year-end selling lingers as bitcoin traders eye $80,000 to $100,000 range
    CoinDesk - 05:05 Dec 30, 2025
    Asian stocks cooled after a seven-day winning streak, while global equities dipped for the first time in eight sessions.
  • At UNSC, countries voice concern at possible forced displacement of Palestinians following Israel’s recognition of Somaliland
    Dawn - 04:47 Dec 30, 2025
    Several countries, including Pakistan, at the United Nations have questioned whether Israel’s move to recognise Somalia’s breakaway region of Somaliland is aimed at forcibly relocating Palestinians from Gaza or to establish military bases. Pakistan has stated that Israel’s “unlawful recognition” is “deeply troubling” against the backdrop of previous references to it being a “destination for the deportation of Palestinian people, especially from Gaza”. The remarks were made by Pakistan’s Deputy UN Ambassador Muhammad Usman Iqbal Jadoon during a United Nations Security Council (UNSC) briefing on Israel’s recognition of Somaliland. Israel became the first country to recognise Somaliland as an independent and sovereign state on Friday. In his remarks, Jadoon said, “Against the backdrop of Israel’s previous references to ‘Somaliland’ of the Federal Republic of Somalia as a destination for the deportation of Palestinian people, especially from Gaza, its unlawful recognition of ‘Somaliland’ region is deeply troublin...
  • XRP and SOL Investment Products Defy Crypto Slump as Billions Pour In While Bitcoin Bleeds
    CryptoPotato - 04:41 Dec 30, 2025
    While Bitcoin and Ethereum struggle, XRP and Solana are quietly attracting billions.
  • Law enforcers in Karachi thwart plot to use ‘radicalised schoolgirl for suicide bombing’
    Dawn - 04:40 Dec 30, 2025
    KARACHI: A major terror plot was thwarted by law enforcers in the city on Monday as they rescued a school-going teenage girl who had been radicalised through social media by an outlawed militant group and was being prepared for a suicide attack in Karachi. This was shared by Sindh Home Minister Ziaul Hasan Lanjar during a press conference at the Central Police Office. The minister said that the girl was detained during routine checking by police on the outskirts of Karachi and during the investigation, she revealed the details of the potential terror attack. Mr Lanjar said that the girl belonged to an ordinary family in Balochistan and had been radicalised by anti-state elements through social media before being recruited by a banned group. She was shown fictitious heroic stories of past suicide bombers and was trained through WhatsApp groups to carry out a suicide attack in Karachi. However, law enforcers “foiled the terrorists’ nefarious designs by rescuing her in time,” he added. He also said that the girl...
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  • Dogecoin breaks support as year-end selling drags DOGE to $0.123
    CoinDesk - 04:35 Dec 30, 2025
    Open interest rose above $1.5 billion, indicating futures traders' continued exposure.
  • Nexperia in niemandsland: hoe een chipbedrijf uit Nijmegen klem kwam te zitten tussen de VS en China
    NRC.nl Economie - 04:30 Dec 30, 2025
    De Chinese ondernemer Wing wilde chipmaker Nexperia tot een nog grotere wereldspeler maken. Maar zijn bedrijf werd een speelbal van China en de VS, met een diplomatieke crisis en een wereldwijd chiptekort tot gevolg. NRC volgde Nexperia anderhalf jaar van binnenuit en zag hoe Wings droom uiteenspatte.
  • Nexperia in no-man’s-land: how a chip company became caught between two world powers
    NRC.nl Economie - 04:30 Dec 30, 2025
    Chinese entrepreneur Wing set out to turn Nexperia into a global chip powerhouse. But his company was caught in the crossfire between China and the US, triggering a diplomatic crisis in the Netherlands and chip shortages worldwide. NRC followed Nexperia from the inside for a year and a half and witnessed Wing’s dream fall apart.
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  • XRP price slips to $1.85 as key support gives way
    CoinDesk - 04:25 Dec 30, 2025
    Technical analysis suggests a defensive market stance, with XRP struggling to reclaim resistance levels and momentum indicators showing oversold conditions.
  • Iranian protests over currency collapse show why Bitcoin's needed: Bitwise CEO
    Cointelegraph.com - 04:13 Dec 30, 2025
    Widespread protests took place in Iran’s capital after the rial slid to record lows, prompting Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley to argue Bitcoin could help Iranians protect their savings. Protests erupted across Iran’s capital of Tehran on Monday as the rial hit record lows against the US dollar, a currency collapse that locals blame on the central bank’s poor fiscal policies as they watch the value of their life savings evaporate. While there’s no single solution to the economic hardship that Iranians are facing, Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley suggested that Bitcoin (BTC) is a way for people around the world to protect themselves from plunging currency values. “Economic mismanagement — The story of the past, present, and future,” Bitcoin is a new way for the people to protect themselves,” Horsley said in a post to X Monday. Read more
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  • Nexperia: wereldwijde paniek om een Nijmeegs bedrijf
    FD - 04:00 Dec 30, 2025
    In deze aflevering van Dagkoers blikken we terug op hét bedrijfsverhaal in de chipsector van afgelopen jaar: de crisis bij Nexperia.
    Tags: Nexperia
  • Is Bitcoin’s 4-year cycle broken — and if so, where to next?
    Cointelegraph.com - 03:54 Dec 30, 2025
    Analysts are split on whether Bitcoin’s typical four-year cycle has ended in 2025, with institutional ETFs and regulatory shifts cited as key factors. A wave of institutional crypto participation spurred by exchange-traded funds, an easing of regulations in the US, an increase in global liquidity, and a Federal Reserve leadership change are just some of the reasons why analysts think the typical four-year crypto cycle is broken. The four-year cycle is tied to Bitcoin (BTC) halving events, which cut miner rewards in half, reducing the supply of new Bitcoin entering circulation.  Historically, this was seen as the catalyst for a predictable pattern: accumulation, a post-halving bull run that peaked around 18 months later, followed by a sharp correction and multi-year bear market. Read more
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  • Dragonfly managing partner lays out his 2026 crypto predictions
    CoinDesk - 03:54 Dec 30, 2025
    The venture capitalist argues 2026 will favor proven crypto infrastructure, while several fast-growing segments reshape how the industry expands.