Pi Network Unveils DEX, AMM, Liquidity Pools, and Token Creation Tools on Testnet

During her presentation at TOKEN2049, Pi Network founder Dr. Chengdiao Fan announced the rollout of several major blockchain features, including Pi DEX, AMM liquidity pools, and token creation capabilities. These updates have been launched on Pi Testnet for trial and feedback before being made available on Mainnet. Pi DEX and AMM The new decentralized exchange…

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Understanding France’s Political Puzzle After the Prime Minister’s Resignation

On October 6, 2025, France’s political scene was once again thrown into uncertainty following the surprise resignation of Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, just hours after unveiling his new cabinet. The move left President Emmanuel Macron grappling with yet another political crisis his fifth since the start of his second term in 2022 as he has…

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Over 67,000 Killed: Two Years of Relentless War in Gaza

Two years have passed since Israel launched a massive military offensive in Gaza, aimed at crushing the armed Palestinian group, Hamas. The toll has been catastrophic over 67,000 people killed and 1.9 million displaced, according to humanitarian organizations. The war erupted on October 7, 2023, when Hamas launched a surprise attack in southern Israel, killing…

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Ukraine Launches Drone Attack on Russian Power Plant

Russia’s state nuclear energy agency, Rosenergoatom, reported that Ukrainian drones attempted to attack the Novovoronezh Nuclear Power Plant in Russia. The incident occurred on the night of October 6, 2025, in the Voronezh region of Russia. According to officials, the drone struck a machine room at the Novovoronezh facility but caused no damage or injuries….

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Airbus Surpasses Boeing in Passenger Aircraft Sales

Airbus has broken Boeing’s long-standing record to become the company that has sold the most passenger aircraft. The European manufacturer achieved this milestone after selling its 12,260th aircraft from the A320 family, which first entered production in 1988. When Airbus began producing aircraft, few believed it would ever compete with Boeing, but the company’s early…

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France Fines Google and Shein Over 800 Billion Rwandan Francs for Privacy Violations

The French government has fined Google and Shein a combined $555 million (over 800 billion Rwandan Francs) for violating users’ data privacy rights. The decision was announced by CNIL, France’s data protection authority. The U.S.-based tech giant Google was fined $380 million, while Shein, the China-founded online fashion retailer, was fined $175 million. According to…

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White House Announces Upcoming Deal Giving Americans Ownership in TikTok

White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt announced that operations of TikTok in the United States are set to be transferred to American ownership, following discussions between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. The announcement comes after two days of negotiations between U.S. and Chinese delegations in Spain regarding TikTok, as well as a direct…

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Rwanda Launches International Cybersecurity Training Center (Cyber Academy)

On October 2, 2025, Rwanda officially launched an International Cyber Academy, a regional center of excellence dedicated to advancing knowledge and strengthening capacity in cybersecurity both nationally and across the region. The academy will train over 200 participants annually, with more than 30% being women and girls. It was established through a partnership led by…

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