QCP Capital asserts that the strength of Bitcoin's price remains secure following the Mt. Gox sell-off, citing a convergence of various factors poised to bolster the cryptocurrency markets.
Bitcoin, the world's largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, continued its upward surge on Tuesday, hitting a two-year peak exceeding $57,000. This ascent buoyed the broader crypto market amidst favorable market developments and increased purchasing activity from crypto enthusiasts.
Kerala state in India has called for caution in response to a surge in Covid-19 cases but emphasized that there is no need for panic. The uptick is linked to the identification of JN.1, a sub-variant of the virus, which has previously been identified in various countries, including the United States and China. The World Health Organization (WHO) assures that all authorized Covid-19 vaccines remain effective against JN.1.
The UK government has announced a 6.6% increase in the TV licence fee, raising it from £159 to £169.50. The decision to use September's rate of inflation instead of an average over the past year resulted in a smaller increase than anticipated. The current fee has been frozen at £159 for the past two years. The government's decision to raise it by a smaller percentage is expected to leave a funding gap of around £90 million.
In recent years, mass shootings have unfortunately become a devastatingly familiar tragedy in the United States. The year 2023 has proven to be no exception, as we have witnessed a shocking number of these horrific incidents. While it pains me to delve into such distressing subject matter, it is important that we shed light on the gravity of the situation.
The world of social media has become a battleground for information, and recently, it seems that Canadian politicians have found themselves under attack. In a new wave of cyberwarfare, Chinese bots have been targeting notable figures such as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other key Canadian leaders.
A devastating wildfire has consumed the historic town of Lahaina in Hawaii, resulting in at least 53 fatalities, marking it as one of Hawaii's most tragic events. Strong winds from an approaching hurricane accelerated the fire on Maui island's west coast, taking many residents by surprise. Some were left with no choice but to leap into the sea, attempting to evade the fast-advancing flames.