Monthly Archives: January 2019

Aachen Treaty: France and Germany renew historic friendship

[ad_1] Updated January 22, 2019, at 12:51 More than half a century after the signing of the treaty of the Elisha, France and Germany they renew their historic friendship in Aachen. Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron have put their signatures under a document intended to send a strong signal across …

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Falcon Private Bank begins to accept cryptocurrency transfers

[ad_2][ad_1] On January 21, Falcon Private Bank announced through a press release that, with immediate effect, will begin to accept direct transfers of some cryptocurrencies from both private and institutional clients. The Swiss-based bank said that customers can "directly transfer cryptocurrencies to and from segregated Falcon portfolios and convert them …

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MIT, Stanford and others to build blockchain payments network to rival VisaNet

[ad_2][ad_1] Seven major universities are working together to develop a digital currency network that solves blockchain 's scalability and performance problems before public confidence in the technology erodes. Funded by a Swiss-based non-profit organization, the cryptocurrency application, called Unit-e, and its blockchain-based payment system is expected to be launched in …

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The coordinates of all Nilesat satellite frequencies are January 2019

[ad_1] The coordinates of all NileSat frequencies and a frequency download all NileSat frequencies, foreign movie channels, children's channels, song channels, Egyptian, Arab and international news channels, religious channels and all channels of various deviations on the Egyptian satellite NileSat, one of the most covered satellites in the Arab world, …

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Merkel announces: the new agreement is the first step for the European army

[ad_1] German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron today signed a treaty entitled "German-French Cooperation and Integration Agreement" in the municipality of Aachen, Germany, under the title "Aachen Agreement". German Chancellor Angela Merkel states that the agreement is intended as a first step for the European army The …

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