November 2025

Bulls target $2.65 in next move for Ripple-Linked Token

Institutional flows accelerated on Tuesday as XRP broke from broader crypto weakness, posting steady gains amid improved regulatory clarity and controlled accumulation across key support zones. News background XRP rose 1.55% to $2.53 in Tuesday’s session, outperforming the broader crypto market by 2.33 percentage points. The gain came as investors continued to build positions on […]

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Security forces prevent ‘APS-style’ carnage in Wana

Soldiers stand guard as parents arrive with their children at the Army Public School in Peshawar on January 12, 2015. PHOTO: AFP RAWALPINDI: Security forces thwarted a major terrorist attempt to repeat the 2014 Army Public School (APS) tragedy and thwarted an armed attack by terrorists belonging to the Indian proxy Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) or

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Within the silent power, Kate Middleton gives in even before she is queen

Within the silent power, Kate Middleton gives in even before she is queen It seems that there are a number of things Kate Middleton is already responsible for, even before her coronation as Queen of Great Britain. News about it has been shared by British royal expert Hilary Fordwich. According to the expert, “Princess Catherine

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Cantor Fitzgerald’s Brett Knoblauch thinks IREN could be a $384 stock in three years

Shares of IREN, the bitcoin miner turned AI infrastructure player, are up more than 500% year-to-date, but that may just be the beginning, according to a Wall Street bull. After the company’s third-quarter earnings report last week and its five-year, $9.7 billion deal with Microsoft to provide 200 megawatts of AI computing at its Childress,

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Major privacy laws – including GDPR – could be downgraded to try to boost AI growth and reduce red tape

European proposal to amend GDPR/privacy legislation is expected soon Anonymized data may no longer always be protected by such laws The EU has already blocked or delayed AI development New documents seen by Political suggests that some European privacy laws, such as GDPR, may soon be relaxed to boost European competitiveness and support AI innovation.

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Australia’s Starc wants spicy Ashes wickets, not five-day Tests

Australia’s Mitchell Starc gestures during the 2025 ICC World Test Championship final in June 2025. — Reuters MELBOURNE: Australia paceman Mitchell Starc has urged curators to prepare bowler-friendly pitches for the Ashes, warning against flattening surfaces to maximize five-day earnings as England’s aggressive “Bazball” approach looms. Australia defeated India 3-1 last home summer on pitches

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Hong Kong’s FinTech Week belonged to Stablecoins, not CBDCs

Good morning, Asia. Here’s what’s making news in the markets: Welcome to the Asia Morning Briefing, a daily overview of top stories in US hours and an overview of market movements and analysis. For a detailed overview of US markets, see CoinDesk’s Crypto Daybook Americas. Six years after China’s eCNY debut, Hong Kong’s FinTech Week

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Europe’s biggest motoring club tested how much range a popular electric car lost over 4 years and almost 110,000 miles – and it’s far less than you’d think

The German Automobile Club has published the results of a four-year test A Volkswagen ID 3 Pro S Tour was used as the subject Its battery degradation after 107,000 miles surprised everyone involved Europe’s largest car association, the German Automobile Club (ADAC), has conducted a four-year experiment on one of Volkswagen’s most popular small electric

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‘Magnets are too heavy’: OnePlus boss explains why OnePlus 15 doesn’t have Pixel-style magnetic charging

When the Google Pixel 10 debuted MagSafe-style wireless charging earlier this year, we thought other Android manufacturers might soon follow suit. But OnePlus fans will at least have to wait a little longer for an equivalent of PixelSnap on top OnePlus phones. The OnePlus 15 is set to launch globally on November 13, and while

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