The Three Gorges Dam in China stores such a large amount of water that it can slightly affect the rotation of the Earth, lengthening the day by 0.06 microseconds.
$BTC ¿Does history repeat itself? In 2025, capital movements on Bitcoin platforms strangely evoke the turmoil of 2023. The figures speak: net outflows reach unprecedented levels in two years, while exchange reserves plunge to historic lows. But behind these statistics lies an invisible duel: whales accumulate, small holders capitulate. A scenario reminiscent of the beginnings of a bullish cycle, where strategy and psychology clash.
In summary $BTC
Exchanges suffer massive outflows, reaching their lowest level since 2023.
Whales discreetly accumulate over 53,000 BTC, while small investors succumb to panic.
This strategic gap reveals a more mature market, where major players anticipate a new bullish cycle. $BTC
The recent massacre in Victoria rethinks wildlife management in extreme situations and underscores the need to strengthen conservation policies based on science, ethics, and transparency.
—The recent massacre in Victoria rethinks wildlife management in extreme situations and underscores the need to strengthen conservation policies that are scientifically based, ethical, and transparent. —(REUTERS/Piroschka van de Wouw)
—Budj Bim National Park in the Australian state of Victoria was the scene of a devastating wildfire that scorched more than 2,000 hectares of vegetation in March 2025. The catastrophe not only ruined the natural landscape of the south of the country, but also critically affected one of its most emblematic species: the koala.
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The United Kingdom lifts sanctions on 12 Syrian entities.
British authorities reported that the measure was suspended to boost the country's growth. PoliticsUnited Kingdom The United Kingdom lifts sanctions on 12 Syrian entities. 21 hours ago British authorities reported that the measure was suspended to boost the country's growth. The UK regulation removed restrictions on eight state institutions. (File image 17.12.2016) Image: John MacDougall/AFP/Getty Images The British Foreign Office on Thursday (24.04.2025) lifted sanctions imposed on a dozen government entities and media outlets in Syria to boost the country's growth following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime, it said in a statement.
Trump asks the Supreme Court to authorize deportations to El Salvador
Trump asks the Supreme Court to authorize deportations to El Salvador
The Attorney General of the United States, John Sauer, requested to resume the expulsion flights of Venezuelan migrants to the Central American country. MigrationUnited States Trump asks the Supreme Court to authorize deportations to El Salvador
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The Attorney General of the United States, John Sauer, requested to resume the expulsion flights of Venezuelan migrants to the Central American country. The building of the Supreme Court of Justice
Moscow: Senior Military Commander Killed in Car Bomb Explosion
Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalik, senior commander of the General Staff, died due to the explosion of a car bomb in the Moscow region.
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Moscow: Senior Military Commander Killed in Car Bomb Explosion
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Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalik, senior commander of the General Staff, died due to the explosion of a car bomb in the Moscow region.
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Smoke rises after the car bomb explosion near Moscow.Image: Aleksandra Zubenko/TASS /IMAGO
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According to the Investigative Committee of Russia (ICR), Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalik, senior commander of the General Staff, died on Friday (25.4.2025) due to the explosion of a car bomb. The attack took place in the courtyard of a housing complex built in the east of the Russian capital, specifically for retired military personnel.
Russian media provided images of the powerful explosion as the 59-year-old general passed by. "According to preliminary data, as a result of the explosion, Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalik was killed," said Svetlana Petrenko, spokesperson for the ICR, to local media.
Criminal Case for Murder
Moskalik, deputy chief of operations command of the Russian Armed Forces General Staff, died while passing by a Volkswagen Golf, in which an explosive device was detonated remotely.
"The cause of the explosion was an explosive device. Fragments of the device were found at the scene," a police source told the TASS agency.
Sources cited by another channel, BAZA, mention a gas cylinder as the cause of the explosion equivalent to 300 grams of TNT. The Investigative Committee has opened a criminal case for murder.
The death of Pope Francis was reflected in numerous articles and commentaries in the German-language press, with a focus primarily on Argentina. German press on the Pope: "Heaven cannot wait" 3 hours ago The death of Pope Francis was reflected in numerous articles and commentaries in the German-language press, with a focus primarily on Argentina.
https://p.dw.com/p/4tbC8 Pope Francis sitting in an armchair with a calm look "Because heaven no longer wanted to wait for this man, the world now mourns him," says half of the Germans. (Archive image from 2014): Image: Stefano Spaziani/picture alliance
The Russian aggression against Ukraine requires not only political and military responses. Only an independent investigation could guarantee justice. Could such a tribunal exist?
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Will Russia ever be held accountable for its crimes in Ukraine? Plans are already underway to create a special tribunal, but nothing has been decided politically yet. Details of the tribunal, which will be based in the Council of Europe, are still secret. What is certain is that Vladimir Putin cannot be prosecuted while he is president, as heads of state enjoy immunity. However, unofficially it is known as the "Putin Tribunal," because in international jurisprudence, the highest command of a country is considered responsible for aggression against another state.
China has just launched the WORLD'S FIRST 10G NETWORK
It was a collaboration between Huawei and China Unicom, offering download speeds of up to 9,834 MBPS and upload speeds of 1,008 MBPS with a latency of just THREE MILLISECONDS.
With this, you can download 4K movies in just 20 seconds and play large-scale online 3D video games.
For now, it will start operating in the city of Xiong'an, China.#BinanceAlphaAlert
Asylum for Colombians: "the only guarantee is to leave the country"
"The only guarantee for our lives is to leave Colombia," says Craxito, an activist. The announcement that her country would enter a list of safe countries with no option for asylum exacerbates fears.
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Asylum for Colombians: "the only guarantee is to leave the country"
Mirra Banchón
22 hours ago
"The only guarantee for our lives is to leave Colombia," says an activist to DW. The announcement that her country would enter a list of safe countries with no option for asylum exacerbates fears.
The danger of recognizing the annexation of Crimea
To achieve a peace treaty between Moscow and kyiv, the US government could recognize Russia's control over Crimea. How is Ukraine reacting to this measure? What do experts think?
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The danger of recognizing the annexation of Crimea
Dmytro Kaniewski
21 hours ago To achieve a peace treaty between Moscow and kyiv, the US government could recognize Russia's control over Crimea. How is Ukraine reacting to this measure? What do experts think?
Tension rises between Pakistan and India after Pahalgam attack!
India suspended a treaty to share water with Pakistan amid a diplomatic crisis caused by a deadly attack that New Delhi attributes to militants supported by Islamabad. Conflicts India
Tension rises between Pakistan and India after Pahalgam attack
Haroon Janjua from Islamabad
21 hours ago
India suspended a treaty to share water with Pakistan amid a diplomatic crisis caused by a deadly attack that New Delhi attributes to militants supported by Islamabad.
In the Baltic countries, there is concern about the possibility that with the arrival of Donald Trump, United States soldiers will leave, despite the fact that Russia's hybrid war is already evident there. It is suspected that Moscow is behind the acts of sabotage in recent months. DW boards the Estonian ship that monitors Russian oil tankers in the Baltic.
The president of the United States has been threatening tariffs on half the world for weeks, unleashing chaos in the markets. Many experts, however, see in his strategy a plan destined to fail.#dinnerwithtrump #ChinaCrypto $BTC
The photo of the day: The United States wants to reach an agreement with the European Union before the 90-day deadline that Trump set for the tariffs. According to the Minister of Economy, Carlos Cuerpo, "there is a willingness to reach an agreement"#dinnerwithtrump
Gold fell at the end of a volatile week in which prices hit a record before retreating, with indications that some trade tensions may be easing.
The bullion dropped by as much as 1.9%, falling for the third time in four sessions and erasing a weekly gain. China is considering suspending its 125% tariff on some U.S. imports, according to people familiar with the matter.