“Bitcoin could continue in a downtrend after June”

Willy Woo shows that “flows into the Bitcoin network remain fairly neutral.” Previously, Woo had said that “bitcoin at $45,000 would be a typical bear market low.” The price of bitcoin (BTC) reached below $73,000 this morning, Thursday, May 28, 2026. The digital currency, which has a 6% drop in its price during the last … Read more

What you need to know

A new Ebola outbreak is spreading in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Genetic evidence suggests that it was spreading for weeks, possibly months, before it was discovered. The strain is current, and much remains unknown about its specific behavior. Understanding why the virus spreads starts with how it enters the body. Unlike respiratory viruses that … Read more

Inside online rape networks

Gisèle Pelicot has become a household name since the world learned of the unimaginable ordeal she suffered at the hands of her husband. What many of us might be shocked to discover is that there are still many websites where men exchange tips and ideas on how to drug women so they can rape them … Read more

France moves towards symbolic repealing of slavery legislation

France is Thursday expected to move towards repealing outdated legislation that defines people enslaved in its colonies as “moveable goods”, in a symbolic move as the country grapples with its colonial legacy. The French were the third largest slave traders in Europe, after the British and the Portuguese. France abolished enslaving humans more than 170 … Read more

Macron announces big investments at France’s ‘electrification team’ meeting

French President Emmanuel Macron gave the country’s plans to move away from fossil fuels another boost on Tuesday, announcing big private investments, including a €1 billion EV project from Stellantis. Some 200 companies signed onto a national pact to join the government’s efforts to double the share of electricity in the country’s energy mix to … Read more

Crisis in Amhara, Tigray looms over Ethiopia’s elections 2026

Days before voting, Ethiopia’s electoral body, the National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE), Announced that elections would not be held in 46 electoral districts in the conflict-affected Amhara and Tigray regions. Citing insecurity and political tension. The NEBE said voting would not take place in eight of the 138 electoral districts in the northwestern Amhara … Read more