The new Mauritian government has ordered an independent review of the Chagos Islands agreement, expressing doubts about the terms and feeling “kept in the dark” throughout negotiations. Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam announced the review in parliament, consulting external legal advisers over the deal, despite Downing Street stating there is no discussion of renegotiation.
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Brussels set to disregard ECB warnings over stablecoin rules
Brussels to Regulate Stablecoins Amid ECB ConcernsBrussels plans to announce new regulations for stablecoins, despite the ECB's warnings about potential risks to financial stability during market volatility. The European Commission aims to clarify the legal status of non-EU stablecoins, which may be treated similarly to EU-issued tokens, while addressing concerns over reserve management and cross-border risks. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Brussels is getting ready to set new rules for stablecoins, a type...
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