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Crypto has a native version of the M2 money supply that’s falling and killing Bitcoin liquidity
Stablecoin supply is crypto’s deployable cash. With a total stablecoin market cap of around $307.92 billion and down -1.13% in the past 30 days, the pool has stopped growing month over month. When supply stalls, price moves get sharper, and Bitcoin feels it first in thin depth and bigger wicks. Stablecoins sit in a strange [...]

Azizi Developments Strengthens Industrial Arm With New Steel Rebar Facility In KEZAD
(MENAFN - Mid-East Info) Technology contract signed with global leader POMINI for 600,000-ton annual capacity rolling mill Abu Dhabi, UAE, February 2025: Azizi Developments, a leading private ...

MicroGPT Lets You Peek with Your Browser
Regardless of what you think of GPT and the associated AI hype, you have to admit that it is probably here to stay, at least in some form. But how, ...read more

In first interview, Canada's envoy to Greenland says new post seeks 'concrete' gains
NUUK - The diplomat Canada has posted to Greenland says the new consulate should lead to "concrete" gains for Canadians, while locals urge Ottawa to expand existing trade and cultural ties with the Danish territory.

'We did a little flip': Donald Trump says India-US trade deal intact, calls Narendra Modi 'a great gentleman'
US President Donald Trump said the trade framework with India will remain unchanged despite a Supreme Court ruling striking down his use of a specific tariff authority. Speaking at a press conference, Trump asserted that India will continue paying tariffs while the US will not.

Why Nigerian telcos are reluctant to give free internet to schools
There seems to be a somewhat muted debate surrounding the issue of how telcos deploy internet service in...The post Why Nigerian telcos are reluctant to give free internet to schools first appeared on Technext.

Say Hello to the Tech Superstar That's Staring at a Multi-Trillion-Dollar Opportunity (Hint: It's Not a "Magnificent Seven" Stock)
This company's CEO just eased investor concerns about what appears to be a big risk.

Good news for medical aid members in South Africa
South Africans who rely on medical aid are likely to receive a welcome boost in the upcoming national Budget.
What has gone wrong with the M8 and will it ever be fixed?
More than 150,000 vehicles crawl along the M8 at Charing Cross in Glasgow each day and the road is bedevilled by roadworks and traffic jams. So what went wrong?

Govt reiterates efforts to protect sugar sector amid pending Tongaat Hulett liquidation
This follows concerns of the imminent collapse of the 134-year-old company after another failed attempt to rescue the business.
Miliband’s net zero obsession ‘puts Britain at risk of Russia attack’ - The Telegraph
Miliband’s net zero obsession ‘puts Britain at risk of Russia attack’ The TelegraphEd Miliband issued chilling Net Zero warning as he 'risks plunging UK into darkness' Daily ExpressEd Miliband’s clean energy dream is toast if we can’t fix the grid The TimesThe Daily Telegraph’s Tim Blair claims climate activism is increasing household costs and weakening the economy. facebook.comDelayed offshore wind and grid bottlenecks threaten UK climate ambitions for 2030 Review Energy