Day: October 28, 2022

OKX is coming to Hong Kong Fintech Week 2022

VICTORIA, Seychelles, Oct. 28, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — OKX, the world-leading cryptocurrency exchange, is coming to the world’s first cross-border FinTech event, Hong Kong Fintech Week. OKX is a Diamond Sponsor for the event. Taking place from October 31 to November 4 at the Wanchai Expo Center, Hong Kong Fintech

OKX Blockdream Ventures Signs MoU with City of Busan to Build Blockchain Industry

Blockdream Ventures BUSAN, South Korea, Oct. 28, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — OKX Blockdream Ventures, the investment arm of the leading global cryptocurrency trading platform OKX, today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the City of Busan in South Korea. As part of the agreement, the City

General Assembly Adopts Text Authorizing $3.52 Million to Ease Global Food Insecurity, Considers Annual International Court of Justice Report

Speakers Seek Advisory Opinion on States’ Rights, Obligations in Addressing Climate Crisis, Stress World Court’s Fundamental Role in Upholding Rule of Law The General Assembly today adopted a resolution delivering $3.52 million to the Secretary-General to ease global food insecurity by facilitating the implementation of two key initiatives aimed at bringing

How one Indonesian city went beyond apps to solve problems

Living in a smart city means intelligent integration of all facets of urban life. After a shaky start, Indonesia is testing a new system to get it right. Smart cities are a clever idea but the trick is in the execution. Take Indonesia, for example. Finance Minister Sri Mulyani complained this

Third Committee Urges Nations in Conflict, Occupying Forces, to End Forced Displacement, Indiscriminate Killing, Rape, Gender-Based Violence

Special Rapporteur Calls Israel’s Occupation of Palestinian Territory Unlawful Mandate holders presenting reports on human rights situations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Somalia, Ethiopia, Burundi and Eritrea today defended their work against delegates’ criticism of their activities, as the Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) continued its interactive dialogues on