Following Hyperliquid’s colossal billion-dollar airdrop, the HYPE token has skyrocketed by an impressive 60%. This news is particularly significant for those considering an investment or already engaged in the cryptocurrency market. However, the primary focus of this article isn’t solely investment-related.
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Departure Survey: Trio of Leading Irish Parties Witness Tie in Elections”
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“Election Outcome Anticipation: Three Major Irish Parties at Parity, According to Exit Polls
After the recent Irish elections, the three leading political factions have reached a near deadlock, as per the exit polls conducted immediately after the voting concluded on Friday. The poll, which included 5,018 voters from across the country, was conducted by several organisations including Trinity College Dublin, Ipsos B&A, The […]
News: Trudeau Plans Mar-a-Lago Meeting with Trump Following Anti-Tariff Speech
“Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, is set to engage in discussions with incoming US President Donald Trump this Friday at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, as per reports from CBC News in Canada. This meeting comes in response to the potential threat of Trump imposing taxes on goods imported from […]
Energy sector group predicts a decade-high surge in Canada’s oil and gas exploration by 2025
“Oil and Gas Drilling Predicted to Reach 10-Year High in Canada by 2025” Authored by our team and sourced from The Canadian Press, this article was published on November 29, 2024. The Canadian Association of Energy Contractors (CAEC), an industry body representing drilling and servicing rig firms, forecasts that 2025 […]
Myanmar’s War Culprits Should No Longer be Immune – The Diplomat
Karim Khan KC, the prosecutor for the International Criminal Court (ICC), has made a significant step forward in the pursuit of justice for Myanmar. He has submitted a request for an arrest warrant to be issued against Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, the acting president and military commander-in-chief of Myanmar, […]
Facial Recognition Technology to be Introduced at Gates by Air Canada
Air Canada, the largest airline in the country, is set to become the first Canadian carrier to implement facial recognition technology, aiming to simplify the boarding process. Starting Tuesday, passengers on most domestic flights at Vancouver International Airport will be able to enter the aircraft without showing any physical identification […]
According to insiders, Meta is reportedly setting plans in motion to construct a subsea cable network worth $10B that will stretch across the globe.
Meta, the umbrella company for social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, is one of the most influential entities on the internet. Globally, it dictates 10% of all fixed and 22% of all mobile data traffic. The company’s continuous investment in artificial intelligence is expected to further boost […]
Korea inaugurates Tungsten mine amid U.S pursuit for critical minerals outside China
Title: China’s Strategic Shift in Tungsten Export with a Focus on U.S Market China has recently unveiled its plan to start limiting its exportation of the essential metal, tungsten, creating a significant shift in the global metal supply chain. This move comes after years of China’s dominance in the tungsten […]
Bitcoin Surges by 36% in November, Nearing the $100,000 Milestone
Bitcoin (BTC) is currently on a strong upward trajectory, with its value hovering close to the significant $100,000 milestone. As the final day of November trading draws near, the crypto market is keenly observing how BTC’s monthly candle will close. The recent expiry of bitcoin options worth $9 billion has […]
Ukraine Reports Hitting Russian Oil Storage Facility and Radar Site
Title: Renowned Retired General Keith Kellogg Nominated as Special Envoy for Ukraine and Russia In a significant development on November 27, President-elect Donald Trump has selected Keith Kellogg, a decorated retired army lieutenant general and longtime defense policy consultant to Trump, as his appointee for the special envoy for Ukraine […]