“The European Union is heading into a trap with the travel rule and MiCA”

EU exchanges will be forced to store the data of cryptocurrency holders. Several cryptocurrency platforms are asking customers for information about their wallets. This December 30, the Regulation for the Cryptoasset Market (MiCA) comes into force in the European Union (EU). It is expected that from that date a series of new regulations will regulate … Read more

Russian general assassination ‘fits a pattern’, more to come from Ukraine’s SBU, analyst says

The head of the Russian army’s chemical weapons division was killed Tuesday in a brazen Moscow attack reportedly claimed by Kyiv, the most senior military figure assassinated in Russia yet as the Kremlin’s campaign in Ukraine drags on. Melinda Haring, advisor at Razom for Ukraine and a non-resident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia … Read more

Idlib: a testing ground for HTS

Nine days after Bashar al-Assad was ousted, the new prime minister installed by Sharaa’s Islamist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group said the government was grappling with very low currency reserves and called for sanctions to be lifted. Western states are gradually opening channels to the new authorities in Damascus led by HTS, though they continue … Read more

In NATO’s eastern flank, 2025 brings concerns about the future of the alliance

Newly elected US President Donald Trump’s promise to quickly end the war in Ukraine is raising concerns among Russia’s neighbors. In Estonia, some fear that the agreement to end the war could embolden Moscow. Elizabeth Chernoff reports from Ricardo Marquina on Estonia’s border with Russia. Source link

Salvadorans will be able to buy houses using property tokens

The financial entity will be able to finance projects through the tokenization of assets. The president of the CNAD, Juan Carlos Reyes, values ​​the incorporation of the bank to the registry. The National Digital Assets Commission (CNAD) of El Salvador included Banco Atlántida, a financial entity with more than $3.6 billion in assets, in its … Read more

Mayotte powerless in the face of climate change: ‘There’s a huge inequality and injustice issue here’

For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective on climate change and the devastating effects of Cyclone Chido, the storm that has ravaged Mayotte, the archipelago off east Africa, FRANCE 24’s Annette Young welcomes Dr Charlie Gardner, Writer, Interdisciplinary Researcher, Conservation scientist and Professor at the University of Kent’s Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE). … Read more