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cwvb Myanmar still mired in violence 2 months after military coup
« le: Décembre 30, 2024, 02:34:04 pm »
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 WASHINGTON  AP  鈥?The world   largest cryptocurrency exchange Binance and its founder Changpeng Zhao are accused of misusing investor funds, operating as an unregistered exchange and violating a slew of U.S. securities laws in聽a lawsuit filed by the SEC.Filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, the Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit on Monday lists thirteen charges against the firm 鈥?including comm stanley cup ingling and diverting customer assets to an entity Zhao owned called Sigma Chain.Binance is a Cayman Islands limited liability company founded by Zhao and the charges are familiar to practices uncovered after the collapse of the second largest cryptocurrency exchange, FTX, last year.The lawsuit lays out the extent to which the firms owners knew of the alleged legal violations: B stanley cup inances CCO bluntly admitted to another Binance compliance officer in December 2018,  we are operating as a fking unlicensed securities exchange in the USA bro. SEC Chair Gary Gensler in a written sta stanley cup tement that Zhao and Binance  engaged in an extensive web of deception, conflicts of interest, lack of disclosure, and calculated evasion of the law.  The public should beware of investing any of their hard-earned assets with or on these unlawful platforms,  Gensler said.READ MORE: Amid value drops and increased regulation, whats the future of cryptocurrency In a social media post, Binance said that it has been cooperating with the SEC   investigation but said that  Rfpw NewsHour Connect: Supercommittee Fast-Tracks New Farm Bill
 The addition would bring the number of AU soldiers and police in Darfur to 11,000.The announcement comes just days after the Addis Ababa, an Ethiopian based organization, said it would extend its mission in the s stanley cup trife-torn region by three months.The Peace and Security Council of the AU  8230; has endorsed the new concept of operation, extending the duration of stay of the African Mission in Sudan up to Dec. 31, 2006, and to boost the troop level by six battalions, said Assan Ba, an AU spokesman, according to Reuters.The AU will send soldiers from countries already serving in Darfur, including Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa and Senegal, the news service reported. The force will get logistical support from the United Nations and funding from Arab states.Peacekeeping troops have been in Darfur since 2005, more than two years after violence between government forces and Darfur rebels erupted. An estimated 200,000 people have died since then and 2.5 million have been forced from their homes into squalid displacement camps in Sudan and Chad.Despite a peace deal signed in May, violence conti stanley cup nues to plague the region and humanitarian groups estimate many thousands more could die if additional help does not arrive.The current AU force has been incapable of quelling the violence, in part due to limited resources and funding.In August, the U.N. Security Council voted to send 22,500 U.N. troops to Darfur to  af1 bolster the AU force, but Sudan   government has refused such