India Reclaims 102 Tonnes of Gold From Bank of England as Global Risks Rise
The Reserve Bank of India has repatriated 102 tonnes of gold from the UK, bolstering domestic reserves as global instability fuels demand for secure assets. 102 Tonnes of Gold Returned: RBI Shifts Assets From Bank of England India’s central bank, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), has returned 102 tonnes of gold from the Bank […] Powered by...
A 36-Digit Debt: Google’s Penalty in Russia Climbs Beyond Imagination
Google faces a spiraling fine from Russia, surpassing two undecillion rubles and doubling weekly, with potential service blocks looming as tensions escalate. Google and the Unending Fine: How a 36-Digit Debt May Be Just the Start Tech giant Google now owes over two undecillion rubles to the Russian government, a 36-digit sum that doubles daily […] Powered by...
Men Arrested For Transcribing Godzilla Minus One, Posting Details to a Website
The belief that somehow everything is free on the internet was widespread in the late 1990s. Sites were overwhelmingly free and if MP3 files were spotted by an alert surfer, it was almost considered rude not to download them, bandwidth permitting. Today’s social media users see copyright conflicts on a regular basis, but probably due to the way copyright is enforced, tend to view images and text as faiir game when compared to movies...