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A Case Revived by a Mother's Filing Sam Bankman‑Fried, convicted in 2023 and sentenced to 25 years for fraud related to the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX, has asked for…
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Oscillations That Fail to Convince — The Rally and Immediate Skepticism Bitcoin recorded a double-digit rebound, briefly trading above $72,000 and rallying roughly 14% after falling to $60,130. On the…
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Spearhead: Trump’s Transoceanic Threat Statements attributed to the U.S. president and broadcast on an Israeli network — subsequently amplified by international wire services — were more than rhetorical posturing. They…
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Measures Backed by Threats: The Language of ForceThe President of the United States has once again adopted a threatening tone: "Either we reach a deal, or we’ll have to do…
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The Resurfacing of a Case That Refuses to Die Sam Bankman‑Fried has formally reignited the legal campaign that has followed him since FTX imploded. On February 5, a motion for…
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The Reshuffle That Puts the Economy First On 10 February 2026, Egypt’s parliament ratified a government reshuffle proposed by President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi that reconfigures the architecture of economic policymaking.…
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The phone call that reorders memory and responsibility A 2019 FBI memorandum, released with the most recent tranche of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, has drawn renewed attention to a…
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A warning that reverberates: State Street puts the dollar under pressureStrategists at State Street told an audience in Miami that the US dollar could decline by as much as 10%…
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Front line: annexation in practice and what it means for people's lives Announcements of intent to annex parts of the West Bank are not purely symbolic events; they alter administration,…
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Front line: annexation in practice and what it means for people's lives Announcements of intent to annex parts of the West Bank are not purely symbolic events; they alter administration,…