What does XRP need to take off again?

The price of As CriptoNoticias has reported, the cryptocurrency issued by the company Ripple Labs had a performance of more than 250% during the last 30 days, reaching price levels that were not seen more than 6 years ago. In the following graph of TradingView It is observed that the price of the digital asset … Read more

Ghana: John Mahama officially wins election

John Dramani Mahama, Ghana’s former president, has been declared the winner of the presidential election, securing 56.5% of the vote. His campaign, focused on tackling the economic crisis, resonated with young Ghanaians seeking change. Celebrations have erupted nationwide as supporters of his National Democratic Congress party in vibrant colors. Source link

Kenyan police fire teargas at peaceful anti-femicide march

Hundreds of women took to the streets of Nairobi to protest against femicide and to demand action. But things quickly turned tense when Kenyan police fired teargas. At least three people were arrested, including Amnesty’s Kenya director. Amnesty and three other organizations have condemned the police response, calling the protests a courageous stand against the … Read more

Microsoft would have said “no” to bitcoin

The price of bitcoin reacts downward after hearing this news. In general, the majority expectations were that “no” would win. The Microsoft Shareholders’ Meeting would have voted that they will not evaluate the investment in bitcoin (BTC). This is reported by the portal dbnewswithout revealing what their sources are. As of this publication, there is … Read more

No, these images don’t show Sednaya prisoners found in secret underground cells

The Sednaya prison, where thousands of opponents of Bashar-Al Assad’s regime were detained and tortured, was released by opposition forces on Sunday. Unconfirmed rumors have been circulating that there might still be prisoners stuck in the basement of this prison, while users share images of what they claim to be prisoners released from these secret … Read more

HTS’ record in Idlib "not a liberal democracy by any stretch of the imagination": analyst

International diplomats reacted cautiously Monday to the prospect of the Islamist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group taking control in Syria after the fall of President Bashar al-Assad. HTS has its roots in the Syrian branch of Al-Qaeda and is proscribed as a “terrorist” organization by Western governments. Aaron Y. Zelin, Senior Fellow at the Washington … Read more

Adam Back recommends to Bukele what to do with El Salvador’s gold reserve

There are currently no gold mines operating in El Salvador, something that President Nayib Bukele wants to change. For this reason, in the coming days, it will send to the Legislative Assembly a request to repeal the Mining Prohibition Law in El Salvador, with the aim of beginning to carry out “responsible exploitation” of this … Read more