Crypto-currency crisis continues with another plunge in bitcoin, ethereum and XRP today

It’s shaping up to be another very bad day in the crypto-currency world. Most of the major tokens were trending lower, led by bitcoin (BTC 0.44%), which had lost 5.3% over the past 24 hours. The largest crypto-currency by market …

Burma sentences Suu Kyi to another three years in prison for violating Official Secrets law

A Burmese court on Thursday sentenced the country’s former ‘de facto’ leader Aung San Suu Kyi to another three years in prison in a case brought against her for violating the Official Secrets Act. Sources close to the case have …

the missing piece of your audio system puzzle

Sonos is not an affordable brand, and the company made this quite clear when it launched Ray, its cheapest soundbar, priced at €300, the same as other soundbars considered “performance” from other brands. Admittedly, its products are a bit smarter …

Bank of England steps in to stabilize the market and control the fall of the pound

On Wednesday 28 September, the British central bank took emergency action by announcing the purchase of long-term government bonds to stabilize the falling market. In addition, it decided to postpone the start of its gilt sales program until next week. …

At least 19 killed after drinking adulterated alcohol in Morocco

Moroccan authorities have announced Wednesday that at least 19 people have died as a result of intoxication from the consumption of adulterated alcohol in the town of Alcazarquivir, 100 kilometers south of Tangier. In addition to the deceased, eleven others …

VK, Russia’s largest social network, blocked by Apple on iPhone

Vkontakte, or VK, Russia’s largest social network, or “Russian Facebook,” has been removed from the App Store. iOS users can no longer download the VK app in any of the regions that the app store is available, and Apple says …

Salut reduces bureaucracy for doctors to prescribe drugs

The Catalan Health Service (CatSalut) has simplified the procedure carried out by physicians to validate the continuity of use of medical devices and some drugs of their patients, which will alleviate the bureaucratic burden of the physicians of the PRIMARY …

Ortega accuses Catholic Church of “perfect dictatorship” and of supporting “a coup d’état” in Nicaragua

The president of Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega, has harshly charged against the Catholic Church, which he has branded as a “perfect dictatorship” and of “using” its bishops to “carry out a coup d’état” in the Central American country. “A coup d’état, …

The Benefits of Cryptocurrency in Online Casino payments

Since its inception over 25 years ago, the online gaming industry has developed at a rapid speed. We can tie some of these down to the convenience it offers, thousands of games, and most importantly, endless payment methods. Today, players …

European stock market collapses and fear of a major crisis grows

The European stock market is on a downward trend as the main market stimuli, such as the Bank of England’s, lose momentum in the pan-European area. As noted, the Bank of England’s (BoE) reservation for the market to announce a …

Nicaragua expels European Union ambassador from the country

The president of Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega, has ordered this Wednesday the expulsion from the country of the ambassador of the European Union, Bettina Muscheidt, after last week the EU delegation to the United Nations demanded the release of political prisoners …

Bizarre gadget you didn’t know you needed coming soon

Lidl will be selling a novel gadget from Monday 3 October: a digital weighing spoon. The device is useful in the kitchen for recipes requiring small amounts of ingredients and can replace a pocket electronic scale or estimating “by eye”. …