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The reaction – to a move by Rishi Sunak to delay the government’s green policies – has been mixed to say the least, with opposition parties criticising the prime minister’s leadership as “weak” and the decision “damaging” for the climate. 

As net zero sceptics cheered there was criticism from some in the car industry and the more environmentally minded Conservative politicians.

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India slams ‘unbacked crypto’ amid RBI’s new digital currency plans

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India slams ‘unbacked crypto’ amid RBI’s new digital currency plans

India doesn’t “encourage or discourage” crypto — it “only taxes it,” minister Piyush Goyal said while unveiling a new RBI-backed digital currency project.

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Dubai regulator cracks down on 19 unlicensed crypto operators

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Dubai regulator cracks down on 19 unlicensed crypto operators

Dubai’s crypto regulator sanctioned 19 companies for unlicensed operations and marketing violations, imposing fines of up to $163,000.

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EU weighs sanctions on ruble-backed stablecoin A7A5: Report

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EU weighs sanctions on ruble-backed stablecoin A7A5: Report

Several banks in Russia, Belarus and Central Asia are also in the EU’s firing line for enabling crypto-related transactions, according to a Bloomberg report.

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