Pi Coin Have Been Listed on CoinEx

The Pi Network has hit another milestone as its native cryptocurrency, Pi Coin (PI), is live on yet another exchange—CoinEx. While this listing is a significant step for the project, it comes at a time when growing concerns over the network’s transparency and funding are gaining more attention. Pi Coin Now Trading on CoinEx On

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Is EUROPE on the Path to Becoming a Military Superpower?

Welcome to Wider Europe, your weekly dive into the evolving dynamics of the European Union, NATO, and their relationships with the Western Balkans and Eastern Europe. I’m Rikard Jozwiak, Europe Editor at RFE/RL, and this week we’re zooming in on a critical question: Is the European Union truly ready to become a military superpower? A

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Nigerian Air Force Wipes Out Terrorist Hideout, 20 Killed in Katsina

In a devastating victory against terrorism, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), through Operation Fansan Yamma, successfully k1lled over 20 terrorists in a forceful air strike against notorious bandits’ hideouts in Unguwar Goga Hill-Forest, Faskari Local Government Area of Katsina State. In a release issued by Group Captain Kabiru Ali, the Deputy Director of Public Relations

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Trump Revokes Secret Service Protection for Biden’s Children

In a headline, President Donald Trump announced he is revoking the Secret Service protection given to Hunter Biden and Ashley Biden, son and daughter of former President Joe Biden. The decision came shortly after the world learned that Hunter Biden had taken his 18-agent security detail on an extended luxury trip to South Africa. The

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Nigeria’s Inflation Rate Falls to 23.18% in February

There is a glimmer of hope for Nigerian consumers since Nigeria’s inflation rate slowed in February 2025, showing a potential reversal of economic trends. According to the latest figures released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Monday, Nigeria’s headline inflation rate decelerated to 23.18% year-on-year, from 24.48% in January. The decline comes just

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Ceasefire Declared – But Did Ukrainians Die in Vain?

Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, with about 142,000 troops. It wasn’t large enough to fully take over the country—but big enough to force Ukraine to the bargaining table. That, Russian President Vladimir Putin explained, was always the intention: “The troops were there to push the Ukrainian side to negotiations.” And it almost worked.

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New Portable Device Could Help Spot Early Signs of Dementia

Identifying the initial symptoms of dementia has just got a lot easier, thanks to a new hand-held device designed by researchers at the University of Missouri. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is usually the initial warning sign that Alzheimer’s disease or dementia might be looming. Diagnosing it as early as possible is crucial—it provides physicians with

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Elon Musk to spend less time at DOGE and more time making cars

Elon Musk’s growing involvement with DOGE (a spending reform initiative) is troubling some of his biggest backers that he’s getting too distracted from his core businesses—especially Tesla. “I hope his involvement with DOGE is temporary so that he can focus more on his companies,” investor Chris Tsai said in an interview with The Guardian over

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Israeli Forces Carry Out Widespread Attacks on Hamas in Gaza

Early Tuesday, the Israel Defense Forces launched an intense barrage of airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, a dramatic escalation and the first broad military operation since a cease-fire had taken hold. The renewed onslaught is a response to increased tensions as hostage negotiations have stalled and ceasefire violations have persisted, Israeli officials stated. “Tonight, we

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Trump Is Not a Revolutionary Leader

When we consider revolutionary leaders, most of us picture dramatic, flamboyant types—Fidel Castro in fatigues, Che Guevara with his iconic stare, or firebrands like Leon Trotsky and Robespierre. Maybe even the stern face of Ayatollah Khomeini rallying crowds from afar. What probably doesn’t spring to mind is a 78-year-old American real estate heir in a

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Give us back the Statue of Liberty, French politician Urges U.S.A

In a bold and symbolic statement, French politician Raphaël Glucksmann has called on the United States to return one of its most iconic landmarks — the Statue of Liberty. The statue, a gift from France in 1886 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of American independence, has long stood as a powerful symbol of freedom, democracy,

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Liverpool star Virgil van Dijk drops major contract update

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has confirmed that he is close to making a big decision about his future as his contract with the Reds is running out. The Dutch centre-back is already seventh among the 20 most valuable players who will be free agents this summer, and he’s not the only one. Mohamed Salah

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