ROMAN

Jun 01 2026RELIGION

When Faith Meets Treatment: A New Look at Psychosis Care

Religion and spirituality can be powerful tools for people dealing with psychosis. They often offer comfort, a sense of purpose, and community support that can help patients feel less isolated. However, these same beliefs can also create confusion or conflict with medical advice, especially when rel

reading time less than a minute
Jun 01 2026CRYPTO

Japan Eyes Crypto ETFs and Yen‑Based Stablecoins

The ruling Liberal Democratic Party is pushing for a new legal framework that would let investors trade cryptocurrency exchange‑traded funds, or ETFs. The party’s blockchain technology panel sent the idea to Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama, urging the government to also support digital tokens that

reading time less than a minute
Jun 01 2026FINANCE

Swiss Minister Seeks Appeal Over Credit Suisse Fine

The Swiss Finance Department has decided to challenge a court ruling that erased a 100, 000‑franc penalty from former Credit Suisse executive Lara Warner. The fine was originally imposed for not reporting a large money‑laundering transaction linked to Mozambique’s financial collapse. Warner alleg

reading time less than a minute
Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Central Africa’s Fight Against Antibiotic Resistance: What We Know

Antibiotic resistance is a serious danger to people around the world, especially in places where hospitals and health services are not strong. In Central Africa, this problem is worse because the health systems are fragile and it is hard to track infections or share information across different sect

reading time less than a minute
Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Budgeting Tools Help Fight Antibiotic Resistance in Africa

The fight against antibiotic resistance is a worldwide problem that touches people, animals, crops and the planet. In 2015 every country that belongs to the World Health Organization promised to create national plans that bring together different sectors under a One‑Health idea. To make those pla

reading time less than a minute
Jun 01 2026FINANCE

Germany Urges Faster Use of €500 Billion Infrastructure Fund

The German finance ministry has warned that the country’s huge €500 billion fund for roads, rail and climate projects must be used more quickly. The report, sent to lawmakers on Monday, shows that the money is already helping growth but has not been spent fast enough. Last year the fund was meant

reading time less than a minute
Jun 01 2026CRYPTO

Guardis: A New Way to Trade Crypto Safely

Guardis has launched a platform that lets people trade on the Solana blockchain while keeping their money safe. The service does not keep users’ funds; it uses a social‑based login so people control their own keys at all times. The idea came from the rise in scams that target casual traders, espe

reading time less than a minute
Jun 01 2026CRYPTO

Swapzone Shows Swap Speed and KYC Risk Before You Pay

Swapzone, a crypto swap aggregator that never holds your coins, has added new data to its pre‑swap screen. Now users can see how likely a partner is to ask for KYC checks and how long past swaps usually take. The goal is to let people judge risk before moving money. The change comes after a study t

reading time less than a minute
Jun 01 2026POLITICS

House Committee Eyes Tokenization and Crypto Rules

The House Financial Services Committee is stepping up its focus on tokenization, a way to turn real assets into digital tokens. Chairman French Hill says the committee wants clear rules that let businesses turn things like stocks or real estate into blockchain tokens. He believes this change i

reading time less than a minute
Jun 01 2026CRYPTO

Ethereum Faces a Tough June and Questions About Its Future

Ethereum’s own plans may be hurting the coin that many love. When people build apps on its network, most of the fees go to those apps and Layer‑2 chains. Only a small share stays with ETH itself, so the token’s price has no clear path to rise even as usage grows. Some experts say that looki

reading time less than a minute