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WiseLink Becomes First Taiwan-Listed Company to Implement Bitcoin Treasury Strategy

WiseLink has made history as the first Taiwan-listed company to adopt a Bitcoin (BTC) treasury strategy. The latest development comes as Asian companies step up their game and increasingly integrate digital assets into corporate reserves for diversification and strategic growth. WiseLink’s $10M Bitcoin Bet According to the official press release, the electronics manufacturer led a…

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Pakistan’s Asia Cup squad | Coach Mike Hesson reveals why Babar Azam was left out: ‘Asked to improve in some areas’ | Cricket News

Coach Mike Hesson and Babar Azam NEW DELHI: Pakistan on Sunday announced a 17-member squad for the triangular T20I series in Sharjah and the Asia Cup in the UAE, leaving out stalwarts Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan. The decision underlined a shift in strategy, with the selectors preferring aggressive batters Saim Ayub, Sahibzada Farhan and…

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‘If we leave Tests to wealthy, it dies a slow death’: Former Australia pacer Mitchell Johnson | Cricket News

Mitchell Johnson (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images) Former Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson has criticised Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg’s recent statements about Test cricket’s future. Johnson disagrees with Greenberg’s view that not all countries need to aspire to play Test cricket or bear its financial losses.Test cricket, the traditional five-day format of the sport,…

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India’s logistics cost will drop to single digits by 2026, says Nitin Gadkari; to boost competitiveness – here’s how much it is in China, America

Union road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari on Sunday said that India’s logistics cost will come down to single digits by the end of 2026, making the country more competitive in global trade.“I want to assure the Prime Minister and all of you that before the end of 2026, the logistics cost of our…

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It’s all about numbers: Mumbai gets first privately-funded institute for math research | Mumbai News

Mumbai: India, said Fields medallist Manjul Bhargava, must fall in love with mathematics again. Not as a “drudgery of formulas” but as an act of “exploration.”Bhargava, Canadian by nationality but of Indian origin, believes classrooms need an overhaul—”experimental, playful,” he said, with teachers “trained” to spark curiosity. Speaking to TOI on the sidelines of the…

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