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Security • April 29, 2024, 10:02 AM EDT issued 1 minute ago upon Updated: April 29, 2024, 10:10 a.m. EDT According to an investigation by cryptocurrency detective ZachXBT, North Korea's Lazarus Group laundered $200 million worth of cryptocurrencies into fiat currency between August 2020 and October 2023.The study investigated over 25 exploits on numerous blockchains. It tracked funds obtained illegally via mixers, peer-to-peer markets, and centralized exchanges, and showed how funds were removed from the cryptocurrency ecosystem.”Thousands of people in space have been directly and indirectly affected by Lazarus Group attacks, and that number is likely to continue to grow.”ZachXBT…

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6 minutes agoIt’s getting nervy for fans of teams at both ends of the Scottish Premiership table, with the league title and relegation still to be decided.Here’s a collection of your thoughts after another thrilling weekend of action:Celtic remain three points clear at the top of the table after a 2-1 win in Dundee, matching Rangers scoreline away to St Mirren. But the reigning champions’ fans were not satisfied with the performance – apart from James Forrest’s double in a rare start for the Scotland winger.Aaron: Celtic were excellent in the first half and looked really comfortable in the game…

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Asia/United Arab Emirates – Interfaith Education: Investing in a Hopeful Future Monday, April 29, 2024 Written by Paolo Martinelli ofmCap*Here is the full text of Bishop Paolo Martinelli's talk at the conference “Convening Champions: Ethical Education to Contribute to Global Citizenship and Build Inclusive and Peaceful Societies.” The conference was sponsored by UNESCO, the Islamic Council of Elders, the Human Fraternity Committee, and others, and was held in Abu Dhabi from April 23 to 25.ABU DHABI (Agenzia Fides) – Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Secretary of State for the Holy See, recently said that an act of education is…

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30 Mins AgoTajikistan summons Russian ambassador over Moscow’s treatment of TajiksTajikistan’s foreign ministry summoned Russia’s ambassador on Monday to protest over what it described as unfair treatment of its citizens by Moscow, in a rare dispute between post-Soviet allies.It said it was seriously concerned with frequent cases where Tajik citizens were treated in a deliberately negative way. The ministry made no mention of Russia’s arrest of several men that Moscow said were from Tajikistan following a deadly attack on a concert hall on the edge of the capital on March 22.The Tajik ministry said in a separate statement on Sunday…

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Whether its genesis is slow and quiet or sudden and violent, rising autocracy threatens the most fundamental values of free people, including their rights of liberty and self-determination. Alongside the political and indeed moral implications of democratic erosion, there are economic consequences. U.S. democracy has declined in recent years, and additional erosion is possible. This paper assesses the material consequences of democratic decline and considers the role of business in preserving democratic functioning in the United States. Democracy is a strong driver of a healthy economy. Economists have found that democratization causes an increase in GDP per capita of between…

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mooner hiveZURICH, Switzerland, April 29, 2024 (Globe Newswire) — Mooner Hive, the newly launched premier platform for crypto token listing and crypto earnings, is offering a new platform for investors to enter the crypto market. It's revolutionizing the way we engage. With an innovative approach to token discovery and reward mechanisms, Mooner Hive offers users an unparalleled opportunity to explore the latest cryptocurrency tokens while earning rewards for their participation.The days of passive investing are over. Mooner Hive allows users to actively participate in the cryptocurrency market by exercising their voting rights and supporting their favorite tokens. Every vote counts…

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This series of strategic roundtables will bring together WHO, partner agencies, civil society representatives and experts to discuss current priorities and next solutions on issues of importance to global public health.The event will be held at the Palais de Nation in Geneva, Switzerland and will be webcast on this webpage.Watch the session from 28 May to 1 June 2024 from 13:00 to 14:15 CEST. session Tuesday, May 28, 2024, 13:00–14:15 CEST, UN Palais, Room XXAll for health, health for all: WHO investment case, 2025-2028This interactive discussion on the importance of a sustainably financed World Health Organization also marks the launch…

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The annual recognition program, held April 25, recognized the academic success of Martha and Spencer Love School of Business graduates and the teaching, research and service of faculty and staff. share: Share this page on Facebook Share this page on X (formerly Twitter) Share this page on LinkedIn Email this page to a friend Print this page Academic Achievement Award Winner Excellence in Accounting Award Kai Bilotta This award is presented to a senior accounting major who has demonstrated outstanding academic performance, has made significant contributions to the department, and has potential for intellectual growth. Expectations for challenges and awards…

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Evidence from datasets around the worldThe 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) was a turning point in approaches to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). The Plan of Action recognized that reliable, timely and internationally comparable data form the basis for the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of policies and programmes. Significant advances have been made in data collection and monitoring on this topic. SRHR research greatly benefits from the availability of many individual-level data points from frequently collected cross-national standardized datasets. Comparative analyzes using these global datasets help understand and track trends in fertility rates,…

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In just one weekend, two foundational institutions serving more than 40,000 students in the Pasadena area promoted interim leaders to permanent leaders. The Pasadena Unified School District Board of Education and the Pasadena Area Community College District Board of Trustees separately announced the appointment of new permanent leaders on Friday and Saturday night, respectively. Dr. Elizabeth Blanco, who has been serving as Pasadena Unified School District's interim superintendent since July 2023, was unanimously elected by the Board of Education on April 27. Jose A. Gomez, who has served as Pasadena City College's interim superintendent and president since last June, was…

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