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Border Police seize over 10,000 cannabis plants located in 18 greenhouses in southern Israel
Border Police forces on Monday located 18 drug greenhouses containing more than 10,000 cannabis plants and dozens of kilograms of material suspected to be marijuana in southern Israel. The plants were packaged and prepared for distribution alongside the tools needed to grow the drugs. The officers destroyed everything found at...
Regional Dialogues on Planning-to-Investment — Latin America and the Caribbean
This webinar will bring together governments, investors, data agencies, and donors to address investment data gaps in clean cooking, align tracking methodologies, and identify priorities for collaboration to advance Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG 7) — ensuring affordable, reliable, and modern energy access for all.
Bitcoin’s Rally $80,000 Has One Glaring Problem
The Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) rally to $82,000 is raising red flags that a short squeeze rather than organic buying may be the underlying fundamental driver. Open Interest Jumped $10 Billion In A Month According to a Wintermute report, open interest jumped from $48 billion to $58 billion in a month...
Amazon shares data on their customer passkey adoption
Amazon is sharing new data to suggest passkeys are in favour with 465 million customers now, ensuring expedited, secure authentication six times quicker than traditional passwords. Passkeys achieve an enhanced customer experience and impenetrable security, overtaking the cumbersome use of passwords which likely don’t suit sign-in for the multiple marketplaces...
Memphis morning podcast: Market analysts on Amazon logistics
Boxes move along a conveyor belt during a tour of the Amazon fulfillment center in Aurora, Colo. (David Zalubowski/AP file) Our audio player uses an automated voice, which may mispronounce words and names or fail to reflect the tone of an article. `; container.style.display = 'block'; const toggleBtn = document.getElementById('btn_toggle_audionative');...
EU urged to keep British auto supply chains within “Made in Europe” framework
The UK automotive industry is urging the European Union to preserve close manufacturing integration with Britain as Brussels advances new industrial policies designed to strengthen European supply chains and accelerate domestic electric vehicle production. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has warned that proposed EU “Made in Europe”...




