President Trump has launched a cryptocurrency coin that is drawing a sharp eye from experts as it yo-yos in value in its opening days of trading. The official "meme ...
On Friday night, Trump launched his own official meme coin. It's a kind of cryptocurrency. And after the launch, its value has soared and soared, generating billions of dollars out of essentially thin ...
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Almost 900 gun owners in Northern Ireland have had firearms taken away from them in the last two years because of what police say were concerns over their continued suitability to own them.
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Northern Ireland will enjoy stronger export growth than the rest of the United Kingdom due to its more "favourable" trading relationship with the European Union under Brexit arrangements ...
The appearance is not just for fun. It reflects the project’s underlying theme. Dedicated to all "little guys" in the meme-coin market, Wall Street Pepe provides tools and insights to step up the meme ...
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Both Fine Gael and Fianna Fail have refused to work with Sinn Fein because of its historical ties with the Irish Republican Army (IRA) during three decades of violence in Northern Ireland.
Left-of-center party Sinn Fein won 39 seats in the Dail, the lower house, but Fine Gael and Fianna Fail have refused to work with them because of their historic ties with the Irish Republican Army ...
The 82-year, who lives in England, claims he was recruited to MI5 in the late 1960s and was later flown to the north on five occasions to murder both republicans and loyalists. The pensioner says ...
If Hegseth is confirmed, “the Trump administration would stand to gain a loyalist,” says reporter Alice Herman, who is covering Hegseth in The Guardian. This is viewer supported news.