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  • EU steps up efforts to cut reliance on Chinese rare earths – Reuters

    1. EU steps up efforts to cut reliance on Chinese rare earths  Reuters
    2. Von der Leyen Says EU Ready to Act on China Rare-Earth Threat  Bloomberg.com
    3. Europe’s Mineral Foundation: Can It Compete Globally?  European Business Magazine
    4. Commission announces Japan-inspired critical materials plan  Euractiv
    5. US could be just ‘weeks away’ from rare earths crisis, defence sector to be hit worst, warns analyst  Firstpost

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  • When Satish Shah called himself ‘Spitting Cobra’ after working in ‘Main Hoon Na’ with Shah Rukh Khan |

    When Satish Shah called himself ‘Spitting Cobra’ after working in ‘Main Hoon Na’ with Shah Rukh Khan |

    Veteran actor Satish Shah, known for his role as Professor Rasai in ‘Main Hoon Na’, has passed away. He humorously recalled Shah Rukh Khan’s uncontrollable laughter during spitting scenes, leading to multiple retakes and even the insertion of…

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  • Honeysuckle-derived exosome-like nanovesicles protect against acute li

    Honeysuckle-derived exosome-like nanovesicles protect against acute li

    Introduction

    Acute liver failure (ALF) is a rare but highly lethal clinical syndrome whose causes include viral infections, drug or toxin damage, or autoimmune diseases. Liver transplantation is the only effective treatment, but only a limited…

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  • Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai Actor Satish Shah Passes Away At 74

    Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai Actor Satish Shah Passes Away At 74

    Television actor Satish Shah, known for Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai, passed away at the age of 74 on October 25. Ramesh Kadatala, who has been the personal assistant of the actor for over 30 years, said the actor passed away at his residence in Bandra…

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  • Rumble to Launch Bitcoin Tipping for 51 Million Users in Partnership With Tether

    Rumble to Launch Bitcoin Tipping for 51 Million Users in Partnership With Tether

    Video-sharing platform Rumble is preparing to introduce Bitcoin tipping for its 51 million monthly users, a move that could accelerate crypto’s use in creator economies.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Rumble is set to launch Bitcoin tipping for its 51 million users through a partnership with Tether.

    • The integration marks one of the largest mainstream adoptions of Bitcoin payments.

    • Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino said the feature will empower creators globally by enabling payments in Bitcoin and stablecoins.

    CEO Chris Pavlovski announced the feature during the Plan ₿ Forum in Lugano, Switzerland, confirming a partnership with Tether, the issuer of the world’s largest stablecoin.

    “Right now, we’re in the testing phase,” Pavlovski said. “We’re going to start rolling that out alongside Tether here in the coming weeks.”

    Joining him on stage, Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino added that a full launch is expected by early to mid-December, following user experience refinements and final bug fixes.

    Rumble’s team later shared a video on X (formerly Twitter) showing its first successful Bitcoin tip sent to Canadian content creator David Freiheit, marking the beginning of what could become one of the most significant integrations of Bitcoin into a mainstream content platform.

    With its strong anti-censorship stance, Rumble has attracted a user base aligned with Bitcoin’s ethos of financial freedom and decentralization.

    Analysts say the partnership could be pivotal in helping Bitcoin reclaim its original vision as a peer-to-peer payment system, an idea echoed by Jack Dorsey, who has warned that Bitcoin risks becoming irrelevant if not used for everyday transactions.

    Ardoino said the tipping feature could empower global creators, allowing them to receive Bitcoin or stablecoin payments directly and securely, without fear of being deplatformed.

    “Bitcoin and stablecoins can serve not only emerging markets but also the primary economy like the United States,” he said. “Creators will gain the security of knowing they won’t be debanked for what they say.”

    Tether, which invested $775 million in Rumble last December, has deepened its ties with the platform as both companies advocate for free speech and open financial systems.

    Rumble, meanwhile, continues to expand its crypto footprint.

    The firm is working with MoonPay to offer in-app crypto wallets and adopted a Bitcoin treasury strategy in March, now holding 210.8 BTC worth roughly $23.4 million, according to BitcoinTreasuries.net.

    If successful, the rollout could make Rumble one of the largest social platforms to integrate Bitcoin payments, and a potential catalyst for broader crypto adoption among online creators.

    Last year, Tether also made a $775 million investment in Rumble, a video-sharing platform known for championing free speech and offering an alternative to YouTube.

    Meanwhile, Tether has laid the groundwork to return to the US. The company has outlined a plan for a US-regulated stablecoin and appointed Bo Hines, a former White House crypto official, to lead the effort.

    Earlier this year, Tether announced USA₮, a dollar backed token intended to strengthen the role of the US dollar in digital markets.

    Read original story Rumble to Launch Bitcoin Tipping for 51 Million Users in Partnership With Tether by Amin Ayan at Cryptonews.com

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  • Evaluation of Antifungal Activity Against Candida albicans Isolates fr

    Evaluation of Antifungal Activity Against Candida albicans Isolates fr

    Introduction

    Oral candidiasis is one of the most common opportunistic fungal infections in HIV-positive patients and often serves as an early clinical indicator of immunosuppression, particularly in individuals with a low CD4+ T cell count.1,2

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  • Olivia Rodrigo wraps up blockbuster ‘Guts’ World Tour with secret show

    Olivia Rodrigo wraps up blockbuster ‘Guts’ World Tour with secret show



    Olivia Rodrigo wraps up blockbuster ‘Guts’ World Tour with secret show

    Olivia Rodrigo’s…

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  • Management of Caesarean Scar Keloid in Pregnancy: A Multidisciplinary Approach

    Management of Caesarean Scar Keloid in Pregnancy: A Multidisciplinary Approach

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  • Perforating Scleral Vessels and Their Influence on Myopic Macular Neov

    Perforating Scleral Vessels and Their Influence on Myopic Macular Neov

    Introduction

    Myopia stands as the most prevalent refractive error globally and remains a primary contributor to visual impairment.1 Notably, the prevalence of myopia continues to escalate, and it is anticipated that by 2050, the global…

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  • Oldest Blue Pigment In Europe Might Have Been Stone Age Make-Up

    Oldest Blue Pigment In Europe Might Have Been Stone Age Make-Up

    Both Neanderthals and early Homo Sapiens created art. Their cave paintings from the early Stone Age have been found across Europe, Africa and Asia and often bear characteristically earth-tone colours. They used red, brown, black and yellow —…

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