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Abu Dhabi Ports Launches Blockchain Trade Solution for Imports and Exports
byMaqta Gateway, a wholly owned subsidiary of maritime industry developer Abu Dhabi Ports, has developed and deployed its own blockchain solution for international logistics and trade. Dubbed ‘Silsal’, Arabic for ‘chain’, the blockchain solution is now the first of its kind platform in Abu Dhabi and will enable real-time tracking of cargo and paperless […]
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What to Expect From and How to Watch Apple’s 2018 WWDC Event
byApple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference starts today at The McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, Calif. The events will be livestreamed from Apple’s website starting at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET. So what can Apple fans and critics expect in the next four days? It seems there will be an emphasis on what the company is doing in […]
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Microsoft buys Github code-sharing site for $7.5bn
byMicrosoft has announced it is to acquire the code-sharing site Github. Github, based in San Francisco, is an online platform that allows coders to collaborate with each other on their work. It is used by employees at many big companies, including Microsoft. Microsoft said it was paying $7.5bn (£5.6bn) in stock to achieve the deal, […]
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North Korea’s three new military leaders are loyal to Kim, not policies
bySEOUL – North Korea’s new top three military officers are known for their unquestioning support of leader Kim Jong Un and are flexible enough to accept the massive changes that may come from any deal with U.S. President Donald Trump, people who follow the secretive country say. They replaced older, more conservative officers who […]
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Ethereum Price Jumps 5% as Cryptocurrency Market Rebounds; Tokens Up Significantly
byMajor cryptocurrencies including Ether, the native cryptocurrency of the Ethereum blockchain network, Bitcoin Cash, and Ripple have recorded relatively large gains in the range of 4 to 12 percent, as the cryptocurrency market demonstrated a $13 billion increase in valuation over the past 24 hours. Ether, Bitcoin Cash, Ripple Often, both major cryptocurrencies […]
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An Upcoming Cryptocurrency Is Trialling a Trio of Bitcoin Tech Advances
by“[I’m] very much waiting for you guys to finish in a sea of shitcoins.” With that, pseudonymous forum user ‘Monkeyyy’ just might have summed up the sentiment surrounding a forthcoming cryptocurrency called “grin.” Rising to renown last year as the first software implementation for a code proposal known as MimbleWimble, the idea is to start a new blockchain […]
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Trump aide says Canada’s Trudeau overreacting to trade dispute
byWASHINGTON – Trade frictions between the United States and Canada are a “family quarrel,” President Donald Trump’s economic adviser said on Sunday, brushing aside concerns expressed by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as an overreaction. The Trump administration said on Thursday it was moving ahead with tariffs on aluminum and steel imports from Canada, Mexico […]
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Bayer launches $7 billion cash call to fund Monsanto deal
byBERLIN – Bayer (BAYGn.DE) launched a 6 billion euros ($7 billion) rights issue on Sunday, a cornerstone of the financing package for its planned $62.5 billion takeover of seeds maker Monsanto (MON.N). Bayer last week won U.S. approval for the Monsanto takeover, clearing a major hurdle for a deal that will create by far […]
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Trump ‘could pardon himself over Russia but won’t’, says Giuliani
byDonald Trump probably has the power to pardon himself in the Russia collusion affair but does not intend to do so, his lawyer Rudy Giuliani says. A special counsel is investigating Russia’s role in the 2016 election, and whether Mr Trump obstructed justice. The question of self-pardon arose after the New York Times published a […]
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Op-ed: Visa vs. Cryptocurrency — It’s Only a Matter of Time
byBy Laura Desmond The use case for cryptocurrency and decentralized payment networks was reinforced this week as Visa payments throughout Europe were disrupted, leaving thousands of people unable to pay for goods and services. The BBC reports that people were left stranded — unable to pay for fuel — and in other cases forced to leave restaurants […]
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