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Cryptocurrency Lags Compared to Gold and Stocks According to a recent analysis by market intelligence platform Santiment, the cryptocurrency market continues to struggle while major assets like gold and the…
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Surprising Results About Cannabis Use for Chronic Pain Products containing higher levels of THC may slightly reduce chronic pain, especially neuropathic pain, according to an analysis of several clinical studies.…
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Afghanistan Continues to Suffer Afghanistan is expected to remain one of the world's largest humanitarian crises in 2026, warns UN agencies and humanitarian partners, issuing a call for $1.7 billion…
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Fed's Scenarios for 2026 The results of the December meeting of the Federal Reserve reveal clear divergences regarding interest rate cuts for 2026. Analysts suggest that one or two such…
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Withdrawal of Forces from Yemen The United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced the withdrawal of its forces from Yemen, declaring the end of its "counterterrorism" operations in the country after Saudi…
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Pakistan on the Path to Cryptocurrency Leadership Pakistan could emerge as a global leader in the cryptocurrency sector within the next five years, according to statements from Changpeng Zhao, former…
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Federal Reserve Rate Cuts May Stimulate Crypto Market Aggressive rate cuts by the U.S. Federal Reserve in 2026 will determine whether retail investors return to the cryptocurrency market, according to…
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Preliminary Results Announced The leader of the coup in Guinea, Mamady Doumbouya, has been elected president according to preliminary results, paving the way for a return to civilian rule following…
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Decisive Victory for Arsenal Arsenal achieved a stunning 4-1 victory against Aston Villa, halting their opponent's winning streak of 11 matches. This win gives Arsenal a crucial five-point lead in…
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Withdrawal of Counterterrorism Units The United Arab Emirates has announced its decision to withdraw all counterterrorism units from Yemen following airstrikes conducted by a Saudi-led coalition targeting a port in…