Both Coinbase and Kraken have been in the crosshairs of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) this year.
The Chinese vessels were seen patrolling the Philippine Spratly Islands from March 16 to 21.
Eight of Ukraine's Offensive Guard brigades should be ready by Saturday, officials previously claimed.
Montenegro jails and prisons are known for "torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment," as per a 2020 report, and "things haven't changed," a lawyer reportedly claimed.
Germany's military aid package for Ukraine contains both lethal and non-lethal items.
N.Ireland to mark 25 years since Good Friday Agreement
North Korea is also preparing to send 500,000 of its own troops to assist Russia's military in Ukraine.
Russia launched missiles and airstrikes to shell Ukrainian positions and civilian infrastructure.
Russia charged an American journalist with spying while NATO moved closer to adding Finland as a member, deepening Moscow's tensions with the West as the war in Ukraine reached its 400th day on Friday.
Amsterdam authorities say they want to move the sex workers to reduce crime and nuisance behavior in the city.
The court action comes after repeated pleas from mothers, some of whom have already paid the man in the past for him to stop donating his sperm.
Several Filipino passengers, including at least three children, died after a commercial boat caught fire en route to the southern Philippine island of Sulu.
The IOC reaffirmed its condemnation of Russia's invasion but provided recommendations on how organizers can admit athletes with Russian and Belarusian passports to their competitions.
Russia is unhappy with the Oscars triumph of a documentary investigating the assassination attempt against opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
A judge in India sought guidance from OpenAI's AI chatbot ChatGPT regarding the jurisprudence on bail when the suspect is accused of assault with cruelty.
The FSB said they had "halted the illegal activities of US citizen Evan Gershkovich," saying the Wall Street Journal reporter was "suspected of spying in the interests of the American government".
Fighting continues in the besieged Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, where up to 30,000 Russian servicemen have reportedly been killed or wounded, according to Western intelligence.
Russia has reportedly lost a total of 172,340 military personnel since the war began in February 2022.
Chinese officials warned of repercussions if Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen meets with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy during her U.S. stopover.
The United States sent Ukraine an invitation to participate in the global Summit for Democracy.
Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov said Russia is exhausting its offensive capabilities in Bakhmut.
Tu-160M is the new, modern version of Tu-160 and has the capacity to carry a wide array of conventional and nuclear weapons.
A group of North Korean hackers is targeting think tanks and academic experts to gain insights about defense and security policies affecting Pyongyang.
The man's lawyer was allegedly unaware of his client's plans.
Ukraine will require $11 billion for Expo 2030, according to officials.
France probes case of man gravely injured at water protest
Just weeks after Do Kwon's name was included in Interpol's red notice list, he registered a company providing consultancy services and paid 100 Serbian dollars or around $0.92, a report said.
A political analyst believes Vladimir Putin is also preparing Russia for a 'forever war' with the West.
Amid Russia's reported losses, Russian forces have made some gains in Ukraine's partially occupied Donetsk province, according to Western intelligence.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Russia's losses give Ukraine a "very good chance" of succeeding if it launches a counteroffensive this spring.