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  • ‘I don’t know who he is’, says Trump after pardoning crypto tycoon

    ‘I don’t know who he is’, says Trump after pardoning crypto tycoon

    US President Donald Trump says he does not know who Changpeng Zhao is, despite pardoning the cryptocurrency multi-billionaire last month.

    Trump was asked about the pardon during an interview with CBS News’ 60 Minutes programme, which was broadcast on Sunday.

    Zhao, who is also known as “CZ”, pleaded guilty to enabling money laundering in 2023. He served four months in prison and agreed to step down as the chief executive of Binance, the crypto exchange he co-founded.

    His companies have partnered with firms linked to Trump on new digital-currency projects including Dominari Holdings, where his sons sit on the board of advisers and which is based in Trump Tower.

    The host of 60 Minutes, Norah O’Donnell, asked Trump why he pardoned Zhao even though government prosecutors had said he caused “significant harm to US national security.”

    “Okay, are you ready? I don’t know who he is”, the president responded.

    Trump added that he did not recall meeting Zhao and had “no idea who he is”, only that he had been told that the businessman was a victim of a “witch hunt” by the administration of former US president Joe Biden.

    During the interview, Trump also discussed his support for cryptocurrencies and said that the US had to make sure it was a leader in the industry or risk China and its rivals gaining an advantage in the emerging technology.

    The president’s pardon lifts restrictions that had stopped Zhao from running financial ventures, but it is unclear whether it changes his standing with US regulators or his role at Binance.

    At the time of the pardon, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called Zhao’s prosecution under the Biden administration part of a “war on cryptocurrency”, pushing back on critics who said the pardon appeared motivated by Trump’s personal financial interests.

    “This was an overly prosecuted case by the Biden administration,” she said, adding that the case had been “thoroughly reviewed”. “So the president wants to correct this overreach of the Biden administration’s misjustice and he exercised his constitutional authority to do so.”

    The Binance platform remains the most used crypto exchange in the world for trading digital assets.

    The Trump administration previously halted a fraud case against crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun, after his investments in the Trump family’s crypto firm, World Liberty Financial.

    He has also pardoned founders of the crypto exchange BitMEX, who faced charges related to money laundering, and Ross Ulbricht, founder of the Silk Road, the dark web marketplace known as a place for drug trade.

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  • Pakistan eyes 2026 launch for its first Chinese submarine – Dawn

    1. Pakistan eyes 2026 launch for its first Chinese submarine  Dawn
    2. China’s Hangor submarine delivery to Pakistan: assessing naval-power balance shift  Modern Diplomacy
    3. Bad news for Taliban as Pakistan plans 2026 launch for 1st Chinese submarine in…

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  • A Sing-Along Event’ Debuts in Korea

    A Sing-Along Event’ Debuts in Korea

    “KPop Demon Hunters: A Sing-Along Event” struck a chord with Korean audiences, opening in fourth place with $323,000 from 39,000 admissions across 143 screens.

    At No. 1, South Korean road-trip comedy “The First Ride” debuted atop…

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  • Dengue fever cases surge in Vietnam’s capital Hanoi-Xinhua

    HANOI, Nov. 3 (Xinhua) — Vietnam’s capital Hanoi has reported a rapid increase in dengue fever cases over the past week, with 486 new infections recorded from Oct. 24 to 31, up 94 cases from the previous week, Vietnam News Agency reported…

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  • Gorden Tallis and Matthew Johns join Gold Coast Titans ownership group under Frizelle family

    Gorden Tallis and Matthew Johns join Gold Coast Titans ownership group under Frizelle family

    Gorden Tallis and Matt Johns are among a host of new Gold Coast owners in a historic move described as a “full-circle moment” by majority shareholder Rebecca Frizelle.

    The Titans announced the ownership changes on Monday, with former Newcastle and…

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  • Government applauds the Proteas Women for their outstanding World Cup performance

    Government applauds the Proteas Women’s cricket team for their exceptional performance in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup final against India at the Dr DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai today (2 November 2025).

    Although the team did not…

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  • Former Aztec Star Ty France Wins 2025 Rawlings Gold Glove Award

    Former Aztec Star Ty France Wins 2025 Rawlings Gold Glove Award

    SAN DIEGO – Former San Diego State baseball star Ty France earned a 2025 Rawlings Gold Glove Award as a first baseman for the Toronto Blue Jays, as announced Sunday night on ESPN.

    France, who was acquired by the Blue Jays at the July 31 trade…

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  • Dengue cases surge in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – Pakistan

    Dengue cases surge in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – Pakistan

    Dengue cases continue to rise across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, with 45 new confirmed infections reported in the past 24 hours.

    According to a report issued by the provincial health department, the number of active dengue cases in the province has…

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  • Stock market today: Live updates

    Stock market today: Live updates

    Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange on Sept. 17, 2025.

    Brendan McDermid | Reuters

    Stock futures were little changed on Monday morning, as a new month of trading begins.

    S&P 500 futures ticked higher by 0.17%, while Nasdaq-100 futures were up 0.26%. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures advanced 49 points, or 0.1%.

    Wall Street is coming off a winning session that added to the benchmark’s October gains. The S&P 500 and Dow industrials climbed 2.3% and 2.5%, respectively, for the month. The Nasdaq Composite outperformed, gaining 4.7%.

    Those gains were driven in part by continued momentum in the artificial intelligence trade as well as signs of easing trade tensions between the U.S. and China.

    More than 300 S&P 500 companies have posted third-quarter results thus far. Of those, over 80% have beaten expectations, according to FactSet. Wall Street will get another 100-plus companies reporting this week, including AI-related names Palantir and AMD.

    “Fundamentally, the U.S. earnings picture remains strong and supported by these 3 factors: AI spending visibility remains strong and Amazon’s strong 3Q25 report is the latest evidence of this; financials are driving innovation via blockchain; the Fed is dovish and lowering interest rates; and QT (quantitative tightening) is ending Dec 1,” wrote Tom Lee, head of research at Fundstrat.

    Wall Street may get a seasonality boost this month. Data from the Stock Trader’s Almanac shows the S&P 500 averages a 1.8% gain in November, making it the strongest month historically for the benchmark.

    Investors also kept an eye on Washington, as the U.S. government remains shut down. The stoppage has delayed several key economic data releases, including the monthly jobs report.

    On top of that, the Supreme Court is expected to hear oral arguments on legality of the Trump administration’s tariffs.

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  • Brown-affiliated studies help explain overestimations in impact of Greenland Ice Sheet melting

    Brown-affiliated studies help explain overestimations in impact of Greenland Ice Sheet melting

    The Greenland Ice Sheet — the second largest ice sheet on Earth — has been melting at its fastest rate in 12,000 years due to rising surface temperatures caused by man-made climate change,…

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