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Crypto Lawyers Will Be In Demand in 2023 As Regulators Heighten Compliance
If you're a lawyer well-versed in blockchain and crypto tech, 2023 could be your year If you're a lawyer well-versed in blockchain and crypto tech, 2023 could be your year -
Rights Groups Accuse Meta Of 'Refuelling Trump's Misinformation Engine' Following News Of Former President's Reinstatement On Facebook
Allowing Donald Trump back on Facebook "will put us on a path to increased violence,” the CEO of media watchdog Media Matters for America said Allowing Donald Trump back on Facebook "will put us on a path to increased violence,” the CEO of media watchdog Media Matters for America said -
South Korea To Combat Labor Shortage By Bringing In 110,000 Migrant Workers In 2023, But Businesses Say They Need More
South Korea's labor shortage is attributed to young adults shunning jobs deemed dangerous or dirty South Korea's labor shortage is attributed to young adults shunning jobs deemed dangerous or dirty -
U.S. House Roundtable Sets Eyes On Snapchat's Role In Fentanyl Poisoning
The recent roundtable could set the stage for new proposals to protect kids on the internet or limit the liability protections for online platforms The recent roundtable could set the stage for new proposals to protect kids on the internet or limit the liability protections for online platforms -
Chinese Consumers Flock Toward Insurance Companies As Public Health System Suffers
December’s COVID wave revealed the gap between China’s public health system and the country’s global economic heft as second only to the U.S. December’s COVID wave revealed the gap between China’s public health system and the country’s global economic heft as second only to the U.S. -
IAEA Chief Warns Growing Threat Of Iran's Nuclear Material
Iran has amassed enough material for "several nuclear weapons," International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Grossi said Iran has amassed enough material for "several nuclear weapons," International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Grossi said -
National Archives Mulls Requesting Former Presidents, Vice Presidents For Info On Classified Materials: Report
The National Archives wants to ensure no classified materials are left within the properties of all living presidents and vice presidents The National Archives wants to ensure no classified materials are left within the properties of all living presidents and vice presidents -
Oil Prices Rise On Hopes That China Demand Will Recover, Even As OPEC+ Policy Remains Unchanged
Over the next 18 months, the Chinese economy might release a significant wave of stalled demand Over the next 18 months, the Chinese economy might release a significant wave of stalled demand -
North Korea’s Capital On Lockdown Due To Mysterious 'Respiratory Illness’
The notice stated that city residents must remain in their houses but did not specifically mention COVID-19 The notice stated that city residents must remain in their houses but did not specifically mention COVID-19 -
Chinese Companies Allegedly Providing 'Non-Lethal Assistance' To Russia: Report
It is unclear if the Chinese government is aware of the activity, a source for Reuters claimed It is unclear if the Chinese government is aware of the activity, a source for Reuters claimed