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Daniel Alison

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Daniel is a adio news presenter with a passion for delivering compelling stories that inform and inspire. Known for a clear, engaging voice and a knack for breaking down complex topics, Daniel brings energy and insight to the airwaves. Outside the studio, He is an avid crypto enthusiast, exploring the evolving world of blockchain technology and digital assets. Whether discussing global news or the latest trends in crypto, Daniel combines curiosity and expertise to keep audiences informed and entertained.
The BBC’s recent apology to President Donald Trump was never going to be enough — and anyone expecting it to stop his threatened lawsuit underestimated the situation entirely. From the moment the Panorama scandal broke, it became clear the BBC had mishandled not only the edit in question, but also...
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Even for non-EU students (including Africans), these countries offer free education at public universities. 🇩🇪 Germany ✅ Free tuition at most public universities✅ Pay only semester fee: €150–€350✅ Courses in English & German✅ Strong engineering, IT, medicine, business, etc. Requirements: Proof of funds (usually around €11,200 blocked account) IELTS or test of English For English...
study for free
Europe offers plenty of affordable study options for international students. In many countries, education is free for European students. And there are even some places where non-European students can study for free. Read on and find out where you can study on the cheap - even if you do not...
Tesla shareholders have given the green light to a record-breaking pay deal for CEO Elon Musk, potentially worth nearly $1 trillion, following a resounding 75% approval vote at the company’s annual meeting in Austin, Texas.The monumental package, which drew cheers from investors in attendance, ties Musk’s compensation entirely to...
In what could mark a temporary easing of global trade tensions, former U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping have agreed to a one-year suspension of punitive tariffs that have defined the long-running trade war between Washington and Beijing.The two leaders met face-to-face in Busan, South Korea,...
OpenAI’s new Atlas browser promises to revolutionize how we navigate the internet by integrating ChatGPT directly into the browsing experience. But early users say the AI agent feels more experimental than practical. As experts debate whether Atlas can rival Google Chrome or new contenders like Perplexity AI, one thing is clear — the race to define the next generation of the web has just begun.
Historic Protests Sweep Across AmericaIn what analysts are calling one of the largest coordinated protests in U.S. history, millions of Americans took to the streets on Saturday, October 18, under the slogan “No Kings.”From New York City to Los Angeles, from Chicago to Boston, citizens filled public squares...
Millions of Americans join the “No Kings” protests, challenging Donald Trump’s alleged authoritarianism and calling for the defense of U.S. democracy. A historic movement is reshaping the nation’s political future.
In mid-October 2025, Elon Musk reentered the crypto conversation in force, drawing a stark distinction between Bitcoin and fiat money. With just a few words on X (formerly Twitter), he restated a creed that many in the crypto community already champion: fiat is subject to arbitrary dilution; Bitcoin is...
A British politician recently declared: > “I don’t want us to become a multicultural country where different people have different communities, no shared values, fragmented loyalties… I think it is getting harder to integrate people because immigration has been too high.” At first glance, it sounds like the usual anti-immigration rhetoric....
When a government minister casually holds up a hand-written “BITCOIN” sign at the United Nations, it’s more than a photo-op — it’s a signal. That’s precisely what happened recently when Pakistan’s Minister of State for Crypto & Blockchain, Bilal Bin Saqib, was photographed displaying a Bitcoin placard inside the...
In a recent social media post, financial educator and author Robert Kiyosaki expressed strong disbelief and concern over what he described as Warren Buffett's newfound praise for gold and silver. After years of dismissing these precious metals as poor investments, Buffett's apparent change of heart, according to Kiyosaki, could...
The H-1B visa program, a key pathway for skilled foreign workers to pursue careers in the United States, is at the center of a heated debate under President-elect Donald Trump, creating anxiety for Indian professionals and students dreaming of opportunities abroad.  Ashish Chauhan (name changed), a 29-year-old Indian finance...
In the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity threats, even the most mundane household devices can become unwitting accomplices in sophisticated hacks. Imagine this: your trusty robot vacuum, diligently mapping your floors, could inadvertently serve as a vulnerability point for cybercriminals aiming to pilfer your cryptocurrency holdings. This isn't science fiction—it's...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer confined to science fiction—it’s a transformative force reshaping industries, economies, and daily life. As AI systems grow more advanced, a provocative question emerges: should AI have rights? The AI Rights Institute, a think tank dedicated to the ethical and legal implications of advanced...
The Taliban government has firmly rejected U.S. President Donald Trump’s renewed call to reclaim Bagram Air Base, the sprawling military facility abandoned during America’s withdrawal from Afghanistan four years ago. Trump, speaking on Saturday, suggested that Washington was “talking to Afghanistan” about reestablishing a U.S. presence at Bagram. He declined...
The UK, Canada, and Australia have formally recognized the State of Palestine—the first G7 members to do so. The move, announced days before UNGA, is intended to keep the two-state solution alive. Israel condemned the decision, the Palestinian Authority celebrated it, and Washington signaled unease. With recognition numbers nearing 150 worldwide, global diplomatic dynamics are shifting rapidly.
Trading is often deemed one of the toughest skills to master—not due to complex charts or strategies, but because it demands a relentless confrontation with your own psyche. As a recent X post aptly put it, most traders don’t lose to the market—they lose to their own reactions. Success hinges on discipline, patience, and emotional control. The market is merely a stage; the real battle is within. Fear and greed can derail even the best strategies, making self-mastery the true edge. While technical skills like reading charts are essential, they’re secondary to the ability to stick to a plan, stay calm under pressure, and accept losses without spiraling. In trading, conquering yourself is the ultimate victory—technique just follows.
In a world increasingly divided by trade barriers, the recent plunge of India's rupee to a record low of 88.44 against the US dollar serves as a stark warning of protectionism's economic toll. This currency crisis, triggered by escalating US tariffs, underscores how isolationist policies not only disrupt global...
Researchers at the University of Bath have unveiled Fastball EEG, a three-minute brainwave test that can identify early signs of Alzheimer’s disease. This innovative method offers a passive and objective way to detect memory impairment, making it accessible for use outside clinical settings, including homes.