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Jun 07 2026CRYPTO

Regulating Crypto in Pakistan: New Rules, New Challenges

Pakistan has introduced a new law called the Virtual Assets Act 2026, which creates a federal body named PVARA to oversee all virtual asset activities. The legislation was signed into law on March 4, 2026 and became effective the next day. It applies to every part of the country and is meant to brin

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Jun 07 2026CRYPTO

Cardano’s Crash: What Went Wrong?

The price of Cardano’s token, ADA, has fallen sharply in recent years, wiping out more than $85 billion in market value and earning a reputation as one of crypto’s biggest letdowns. Initially, Cardano was promoted as a strong competitor to Ethereum because it promised greater decentralization, lo

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Jun 07 2026FINANCE

Global Crypto‑Tax Rules Roll Out

A new set of rules is coming to many countries to help tax officials see who buys and sells digital money. The system, created by the OECD with help from G20 nations, will automatically share information about crypto‑asset trades each year. It is not a single law but a guide that governments must ad

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Jun 07 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Falls, But Its Future Is Still Up for Debate

The crypto world saw a sharp drop this week. Bitcoin slipped just below $60, 000, while Ethereum fell to about $1, 500. XRP is also near its key support at $1. 00. A look at the numbers shows that trading on platforms like Hyperliquid and Aster moved more than $2. 3 trillion in the first quarter, a

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Jun 07 2026POLITICS

Central Power, Broken Balance

The United States has long relied on a system that keeps national and local governments in check. This balance meant the federal government handled big‑picture issues while states managed everyday matters that needed local knowledge. The idea, set out by Madison in the 18th century, was simple: keep

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Jun 07 2026SCIENCE

China’s Youth View Their Own Country: A New Survey

A new set of surveys shows how people born after 1990 and those born after 2000 see China today. The first group, called post‑90s, was asked in 2019 and included 357 respondents. The second group, post‑00s, was surveyed in 2025 and had 1, 672 participants. Both surveys measured how people feel about

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Jun 07 2026CELEBRITIES

Royal Wedding in Rural England

A quiet village in south‑west England hosted a royal celebration on Saturday. The ceremony took place at All Saints Church in Kemble, close to Cirencester. King Charles and Queen Camilla were among the guests. Prince William, his wife Kate, and their children also attended. Princess Anne

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Jun 07 2026POLITICS

Maine’s “Dirtbag” Democrat and the Shifting Party Landscape

Graham Platner is a new name that has just entered the spotlight in Maine’s Senate race. His candidacy, which is gaining attention for its mix of humor and blunt honesty, has sparked worry among many Democrats who are unsure whether this style will resonate with voters or dilute the party’s message.

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Jun 07 2026POLITICS

Zaporizhzhia Power Restored After Short‑Term Break

The Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, which lies under Russian control in Ukraine, has announced that its main power line from Ferrosplavnaya‑1 is back online. The plant’s administrators posted the update on their Telegram channel, saying all equipment is now functioning normally. A brief pause in fig

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Jun 07 2026HEALTH

Health Leaders and NGOs: Boosting Community Wellness

A new study shows that leaders who focus on health can help put public policies into action and raise people’s knowledge about good eating habits. The research looked at 355 managers and 360 community members in Pakistan, using surveys taken at different times. The results reveal a “trickle‑do

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