
David Hundeyin
Contributor and Journalist at Freelance
Investigative journalist, author & filmmaker | Founder @WestAfricaWeek | 2023 James Currey Fellow @Cambridge_Uni | https://t.co/07XivAeu4N
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1 month ago |
blackagendareport.com | Margaret Kimberley |David Hundeyin |Roberto Sirvent |Alberto Toscano
James Baldwin on white madness–and Black resistance. In An Open Letter to My Sister Angela Y. Davis, James Baldwin gave us a haunting vision of fascism’s creeping death march. Published in the New York Review of Books in January 1971, the letter was written on November 18, 1970, about a month after Davis was captured by the FBI. The letter was Baldwin’s disturbed response, in part, to a photograph of Davis on the cover of Newsweek following her capture: she appeared handcuffed and manacled, chained.
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2 months ago |
crypto.news | David Hundeyin
Share Decentralized lending protocol Aave has successfully processed $210 million in liquidations without adding to its existing bad debt. Data from Chaos Labs shows that following Monday’s flash crash, which wiped out roughly $2.2 billion in crypto market value, the extreme market volatility led to a sudden spike in liquidations across the protocol. The liquidations summed up to $210 million, the largest such single-day liquidation total since the Aug. 5 crash.
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2 months ago |
crypto.news | David Hundeyin
Share Following Donald Trump’s election, Singapore’s wealth managers have begun allocating vast amounts of capital to crypto investment. According to Gerald Goh, CEO of Sygnum, a Singapore-based virtual asset banking group, Trump’s re-entry has had an electrifying effect on cryptocurrencies and crypto-related companies, leading to a mad scramble for rich Asian investors who are now allocating larger portions of their portfolios to digital assets.
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2 months ago |
crypto.news | David Hundeyin
Share Vietnam’s proposed digital assets legalization framework has the potential to minimize fraud in the country’s crypto space once passed. This is the position of Vietnam Blockchain Association chairman Phan Đức Trung, who revealed in an interview with Vietnam News that the association recently received reports of a $100 million crypto fraud targeting Vietnamese investors.
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2 months ago |
crypto.news | David Hundeyin
Share A Russian cybercrime gang called “Crazy Evil” is behind a new rash of social media phishing scams targeting crypto users. The gang has been identified in a new cybersecurity threats report as the brains behind more than 10 sophisticated social media phishing scams that lure victims into downloading malware that steals their crypto.
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Americans once watched the Kuwaiti ambassador's daughter on TV crying microwaved tears, accusing Saddam Hussein of removing premature babies from incubators and leaving them to die, and they not only believed it, but sent their sons and fathers to die in Iraq over this lie. 9

Americans are the most gullible people ON EARTH. https://t.co/0B1aYzZKv2

The good news is that despite the attempts to narratively set up Ibrahim Traore, it will not be possible to pull another Ghaddafi this time around. The empire vastly overstepped when it did what it did to Ghaddafi, and in doing so it ensured that such naked imperial thuggery will

Everything is transient... https://t.co/XH7Rex3AwE

Galamsey: Ghana Government Revokes Mining Concession Issued To NPP Ashanti Regional Chairman Wontumi’s Akonta Mining, Over Years of Illegal Forest Operations https://t.co/iKWWLGmTQW