EBC Financial Group Lança mais de 100 CFDs de ETF dos EUA, Fortalecendo a Diversificação para Clientes Globais

LONDRES, June 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — O EBC Financial Group (EBC) anunciou o lançamento de mais de 100 novos CFDs de Fundos Negociados em Bolsa (ETF) listados nos EUA, expandindo seu conjunto de produtos de vários ativos e oferecendo ao cliente global um acesso mais profundo a oportunidades de negociações diversificadas e temáticas. O lançamento destaca o compromisso contínuo do EBC em fornecer ferramentas de nível institucional em todas as classes de ativos, sustentadas por flexibilidade, transparência e eficiência.

A nova oferta inclui ETFs listados na NYSE e na NASDAQ, emitidos pelos principais gestores de ativos, como Vanguard, iShares (BlackRock) e State Street Global Advisors. A cobertura temática abrange uma ampla gama de narrativas macro e setoriais globais.

“Essa expansão reflete nossa visão de unir o design inteligente de produtos com a relevância do mercado”, disse David Barrett, CEO do EBC Financial Group (UK) Ltd. “Os novos produtos são uma evolução natural para os traders que buscam exposição direcionada com maior flexibilidade estratégica. A EBC está criando um ecossistema que capacita a precisão e o desempenho.”

Acesso Temático Com Flexibilidade Tática

Os instrumentos adicionais vinculados a ETF cobrem uma variedade de exposições de mercado, incluindo alocações geográficas como o ETF iShares MSCI Brasil; estratégias focadas em renda fixa como o iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond Fund; e índices baseados em setores ou commodities tal como o United States Oil Fund LP e o Vanguard Health Care ETF. Outros temas incluem cestas relacionadas a dividendos, ações de média capitalização e rastreamento de índice baseado em estilo.

Esses desenvolvimentos refletem o interesse mais amplo do setor em instrumentos que refletem as tendências na alocação de ativos sem a propriedade direta dos títulos subjacentes. Em muitos mercados, os produtos de índice inclinados para o setor e baseados em estilo estão ganhando relevância com os participantes em busca de maneiras flexíveis de se alinhar com as narrativas globais.

Historicamente, os ETFs que acompanham ciclos econômicos específicos – como recuperações de commodities ou recuperações de mercados emergentes – demonstraram diferenciação de desempenho. O iShares MSCI Brazil ETF, por exemplo, superou notavelmente o S&P 500 durante o período de recuperação pós–pandemia em 2021, destacando como os instrumentos temáticos podem divergir de índices amplos dependendo dos ciclos de mercado.

Essas adições servem como ideias de negociações independentes e instrumentos complementares em conjunto com a linha de produtos existente do EBC, permitindo a estruturação avançada de portfólio e negociação temática.

Exposição Mais Inteligente: Alavancagem, Shorting e Eficiência de Custos em Um Produto

Em comparação com os investimentos diretos em ETF, ele oferece várias vantagens importantes, pois os traders se beneficiam de uma estrutura de custos simplificada, sem taxas tradicionais de gestão de fundos ou comissões de corretoras. A flexibilidade para assumir posições longas e curtas permite a negociação estratégica, independentemente da direção do mercado, enquanto o uso de alavancagem aumenta a eficiência do capital e o potencial de retorno. Essas negociações são executadas em tempo real em plataformas aprovadas pelo EBC, fornecendo acesso contínuo a oportunidades de mercado.

Durante os principais ciclos do mercado, por exemplo, a recuperação pós–pandemia em forma de V de 2021 – certos ETFs temáticos, como o ETF iShares MSCI Brazil, superaram significativamente os índices mais amplos, como o S&P 500. Nosso portfólio permite que os traders participem de tendências semelhantes, adaptando–se rapidamente às mudanças na dinâmica do mercado com precisão e velocidade.

Primeiros Passos

Esses produtos podem ser acessados por meio de registro em www.ebc.com para uma negociação simulada ou ao vivo.

Sobre o EBC Financial Group
Fundado no conceituado distrito financeiro de Londres, o EBC Financial Group (EBC) é uma marca global conhecida por sua expertise em corretagem financeira e gestão de ativos. Por meio de suas entidades regulamentas localizadas em centros financeiros proeminentes, como Reino Unido, Ilhas Cayman, Mauritius e muitos outros, o EBC viabiliza que investidores de varejo, profissionais e institucionais tenham acesso à amplas oportunidades de mercados e de trading globais, inclusive de moedas, commodities, ações e índices.

Reconhecido com várias premiações, o EBC está comprometido em manter os padrões éticos. Ele é licenciado e regulamentado em suas respectivas jurisdições. O EBC Financial Group (UK) Limited é regulado pela Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) do Reino Unido, o EBC Financial Group (Cayman) Limited é regulado pela Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA), o EBC Financial Group (Australia) Pty Ltd e o EBC Asset Management Pty Ltd são regulados pela Australia’s Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC); o EBC Financial (MU) Ltd é autorizado e regulado pela Financial Services Commission Mauritius (FSC).

O EBC conta com uma equipe de veteranos do setor com mais de 40 anos de experiência em grandes instituições financeiras. O grupo tem experiência com os principais ciclos econômicos, desde o Plaza Accord e a crise do franco suíço em 2015 até as convulsões do mercado da pandemia de COVID–19. O EBC defende uma cultura na qual a integridade, o respeito e a segurança dos ativos dos clientes são fundamentais, garantindo que todo o envolvimento dos investidores seja tratado com a máxima seriedade que merece.

Como Parceiro Oficial de Câmbio do FC Barcelona, o EBC oferece serviços especializados em regiões como Ásia, LATAM, Oriente Médio, África e Oceania. Por meio da sua parceria com a United to Beat Malaria (Unidos para Combater a Malária), a empresa contribui para iniciativas globais de saúde. O EBC também apoia a série de engajamentos públicos “What Economists Really Do” (O que os economistas realmente fazem) do Department of Economics da Oxford University, ajudando a desmistificar a economia e sua aplicação aos principais desafios sociais para aumentar a sua compreensão e o diálogo do público.

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Contato com a Mídia:
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Michelle Siow
Diretora de Marca e Comunicações
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UN Ocean Conference Closes with Historic Commitments, But Activists Demand Action Beyond Words

Greenpeace banner sign against deep sea mining at UNOC3 in Nice on June 11, 2025. Credit: Greenpeace

Greenpeace banner sign against deep sea mining at UNOC3 in Nice on June 11, 2025.
Credit: Greenpeace

By Kizito Makoye
NICE, France, Jun 13 2025 – The third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) concluded today in Nice with an urgent call for governments to translate bold words into concrete action to protect the world’s oceans. Co-hosted by France and Costa Rica, the summit brought together more than 15,000 participants, including 50 heads of state and government, civil society leaders, scientists, youth, and Indigenous communities in an 11-day event hailed as both a milestone for ocean diplomacy and a test of global resolve.

“This conference has been a resounding success,” said Olivier Poivre d’Arvor, France’s Special Envoy for the Ocean. “We close not just with hope, but with concrete commitments, clear direction, and undeniable momentum.”

Costa Rica’s Foreign Minister Arnoldo André Tinoco emphasized the breadth of participation and the centrality of science in shaping decisions. “Together with France, we worked toward an action-oriented conference where all actors are represented and where finance and science go hand in hand,” he said.

Under-Secretary-General Li Chunhua, the Secretary-General of the conference, stressed the need for implementation: “The real test is not what we said here but what we do next. The wave of change has formed. Now, it is our collective responsibility to propel it forward.”

Key Outcomes and Announcements

One of the most anticipated achievements of the conference was progress on the High Seas Treaty—officially known as the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) Agreement. With 51 ratifications confirmed and 60 needed for entry into force, the treaty promises to enable the creation of marine protected areas in international waters, a crucial tool to achieving the goal of protecting 30% of the world’s ocean by 2030.

Additionally, 800 new voluntary commitments were registered across the 10 multi-stakeholder Ocean Action Panels, addressing issues from marine pollution and deep-sea ecosystems to ocean finance and the role of Indigenous peoples.

New and strengthened initiatives launched at UNOC3 include:

The One Ocean Finance Facility is aimed at closing the multi-billion-dollar funding gap for ocean conservation.

The European Ocean Pact, which reinforces regional cooperation for sustainable ocean management.

The Ocean Rise and Coastal Resilience Coalition, supporting vulnerable communities on the frontlines of sea-level rise.

The conference also saw mounting support for a moratorium on deep-sea mining, with four more nations joining the call, bringing the total to 37. “More and more countries are listening to science and the demands of youth for their common heritage over commercial interests,” Tinoco noted.

Civil Society: ‘Fine Words Must Now Translate into Action’

Despite these commitments, environmental groups expressed frustration that the conference stopped short of stronger legally binding decisions, especially on deep-sea mining.

“We’ve heard lots of fine words here in Nice, but these need to turn into tangible action,” said Megan Randles, head of Greenpeace’s delegation. “Countries must be brave and make history by committing to a moratorium on deep-sea mining at next month’s International Seabed Authority (ISA) meeting.”

Randles welcomed the ratification progress of the High Seas Treaty but said governments “missed the moment” to take firmer steps against industries threatening marine ecosystems. “The deep sea should not become the wild west,” she added, referencing UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ recent remarks.

Activists also stressed the importance of upcoming negotiations for a Global Plastics Treaty, resuming in Geneva this August. Ninety-five governments signed the “Nice Call for an Ambitious Plastics Treaty,” but concerns remain that lobbying from oil and petrochemical interests could water down the deal.

“The world cannot afford a weak treaty dictated by oil-soaked obstructionists,” said John Hocevar, Oceans Campaign Director at Greenpeace USA. “Governments need to show that multilateralism still works for people and the planet, not the profits of a greedy few.”

Indigenous Voices and Ocean Justice

Coastal and Indigenous communities were visibly present throughout the conference, particularly in the “Green Zone” in La Valette, which welcomed more than 100,000 visitors and hosted grassroots events, youth forums, and artistic exhibitions.

Nichanan Thantanwit, Project Leader at the Ocean Justice Project, highlighted the continued marginalization of traditional ocean custodians: “There is no ocean protection without the people who have protected it all along. Governments must recognize small-scale fishers and Indigenous peoples as rights-holders and secure their role in ocean governance.”

She also called for an end to destructive industrial practices like bottom trawling and harmful aquaculture, which she said “drive ecological collapse and human rights violations.”

Mixed Reviews for France’s Leadership

While French President Emmanuel Macron reiterated his call for a deep-sea mining moratorium—calling it “an international necessity”—some ”conservationists argued that France failed to fully lead by example.

“This was France’s moment, but instead of making a splash, its impact was more of a ripple,” said Enric Sala, National Geographic Explorer in Residence and founder of Pristine Seas. “We heard many policymakers speak about what needs to be done—yet few took the bold steps necessary to protect the ocean.”

Sala did praise governments that announced new fully protected marine areas but said the conference was “heavy on rhetoric, light on resolve.”

What to expect

The anticipated “Nice Ocean Action Plan,” a political declaration accompanied by voluntary commitments, will be released later today. Although non-binding, it is expected to influence key decisions at the ISA meeting in July and the Global Plastics Treaty talks in August.

Chunhua announced that South Korea and Chile have expressed readiness to host the next UN Ocean Conference. “We want the positive momentum generated in Nice to amplify even further in UNOC4,” he said.

As UNOC3 closes, the spirit of the event remains optimistic—but its legacy will depend on what happens next.

As Greenpeace’s Randles put it, “This must not be where it ends. It must be where it truly begins.”

IPS UN Bureau Report

 

Reviving Mangroves at the Edge of Mozambique Channel

Amina Langa planting mangrove seedling on the Indian Ocean's coast. Credit: WWF

Amina Langa planting mangrove seedling on the Indian Ocean’s coast. Credit: WWF

By Kizito Makoye
NICE, France, Jun 13 2025 – Just before dawn, a flotilla of wooden canoes drifts silently  through mangrove-tangled channels where roots sprout from the black mud of the lagoon. Here, at the edge between sea and forest, lies a story of restoration.

The Northern Mozambique Channel (NMC) is a stretch of water and a rich biological hotspot. Stretching along the coasts of Mozambique, Comoros, Tanzania, Madagascar, and the Seychelles, the channel holds 35 percent of the Indian Ocean’s coral reefs, tracts of mangroves, seagrass meadows, and deep-sea habitats. It is home to over 10 million coastal people whose livelihoods rely on the ecosystems.

Yet, this marvel is under siege. Climate change, land-based runoff, overfishing, coastal development, offshore drilling, and shipping traffic have degraded its vital systems. In response, the UN designated 2021–2030 as the Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, launching the World Restoration Flagships—large-scale restoration efforts that follow a shared global framework. In early June 2025, the NMC joined two other sites as a flagship region in this global initiative—a recognition of the deep, sustained conservation effort led by WWF, UNEP, FAO, governments, and local communities.

‘Such a Special Place’

On a recent call, Dr. Samantha Petersen, WWF’s leader for the Southwest Indian Ocean regional program, said, “It’s really such a special place. Highly, highly, highly connected… incredible biodiversity hotspot, with massive… human dependency from the coastal communities.”

Petersen said any restoration plan “needs to be balanced in an integrated way to deliver outcomes for people, nature, and climate.” In practice, that means blending scientific rigor with traditional knowledge—a partnership where nurseries, seedling cultivation, and local stewardship are as essential as policy frameworks and funding streams.

Mangroves at the Core

Among the most urgent work is bringing back the mangroves. These coastal forests are nursery grounds for fish that small-scale fishers depend on.

Petersen explained, “By restoring and securing those nursery grounds… we are securing food security… and livelihoods of small-scale fishers in the region.”

WWF is partnering with community organizations to actively restore approximately 15,000 hectares of mangroves, about 25–30 percent of the restorable area in the NMC—primarily through coastal community-led initiatives. Another 180,000 hectares fall under community-based stewardship, a proof of scale and ambition.

Communities dig planting holes, tend seedlings in nurseries, and monitor growth. WWF provides support: site selection guidance, technical training, materials, and help tracking success over long periods. With coherent management and investment, the project aims to restore 4.85 million hectares of paired land and seascapes by 2030 across participating nations, bringing environmental and social returns in equal measure.

Impressive Story

In ankle-deep water, where the Indian Ocean laps gently at the crumbling edge of Mozambique’s northern coast, 38-year-old Amina Langa bends low in the warm, silty water, pressing red mangrove saplings into the earth like offerings, her hands caked in mud, her expression calm but focused. The tide was creeping in, but she barely noticed. The sun was already sharp, casting long shadows on the salt-bleached sand, yet she moved with the quiet persistence of someone who has learned to listen to the rhythms of the sea.

Langa’s memories are vivid. She speaks of a childhood where the ocean sparkled with promise.

“Back then,” she says, “the nets came back heavy every time.” Her eyes drift out toward the horizon. “The water was alive.”

But that was before the years of cut mangroves, the rise of commercial shrimp farms, the oil stains, and the plastic waste that drifted in with the waves. The forest that once anchored this coastline had thinned to almost nothing, and with it, the fish.

She looked down at the rows of saplings poking from the tidal muck. “These,” she said, her voice soft but certain, “these are hope.” Last year, her nursery nursed 10,000 mangrove seedlings to life. This year, she’s on pace for triple that. What began as one woman’s stubborn vision has now spread—30 fishers from neighboring villages have joined her, their own hands learning the rituals of restoration. In just six months, they built four community nurseries that now supply reforestation efforts up and down the coast.

There’s pride in her every word, but no boast. “I tell them,” she said, “just sit by the water tomorrow morning. Watch. It’s already changing.” She describes schools of tiny fish flickering through the roots, crabs clicking back into burrows, and the way the mud, once dry and cracked, now rests beneath a canopy of green. “I am part of the change,” she says, almost to herself, like a quiet promise whispered to the sea.

A Regional Movement

Langa’s story is repeated across the NMC. In Comoros and Madagascar, similar efforts are under way. In Tanzania, coastal stewardship committees manage restoration areas. In the Seychelles, nurseries trained in grafting speculative coral strains grow fragile fragments for reef rehabilitation.

This  community‑led network stems from regional cooperation. Over two years, WWF and the Nairobi Convention helped frame a roadmap for the region: marine spatial planning, integrated ocean management, poverty alleviation, and capacity building for community entrepreneurs.

A recent Natural Capital Assessment estimated that the region’s natural assets—goods and services from fisheries, tourism, shoreline protection, and carbon sequestration—are valued at USD 160 billion, generating USD 5.5 billion annually, nearly half of GDP. A staggering figure: the informal sector—unmonitored coastal fisheries, wood collection—contributes around USD 5 billion uncounted in national accounts.

World Restoration Flagship Honour

On the announcement, delegates from five nations gathered online. The NMC’s inclusion as a World Restoration Flagship was proof that community-led initiatives can scale to regional impact. It locks in transparency through monitoring, aligns the region with global standards, and increases its appeal to investors.

Petersen reflected afterwards, “This honor can largely be accredited to the extraordinary collaborative work done… to safeguard marine biodiversity and support coastal communities.”

An Unexpected Return

Standing again among the mangroves, Langa watched the early morning mist lift. Fish darted in the submerged root zone. A small boat, headed out to the reef, cut through calm water. The mangroves absorbed the wake and stirred the sediment but firmed the mud, holding it in place.

A tiny crab, bright blue, scuttled across a root. It stopped. Then, like an outtake from a nature film, a juvenile fish fled into the maze of roots. Life was returning—subtle, tenacious, and profound.

Scaling Green Finance

The NMC roadmap estimates a need for USD 18 million per year to implement restoration and institutional strengthening—USD 5 million for in-country governance and USD 13 million to fund a Blue Economy Technical & Investment Hub for the region. The call goes out for public and private investors.

Already, several domestic banks and philanthropic funds are evaluating climate-smart financing. Impact investors are drawn by the anticipated 30 percent rise in household incomes, 2,000 new jobs, and 12 community-based enterprises forecasted by 2030. Carbon finance is another frontier—Madagascar’s mangroves already sequester more than 300 million tons of CO₂ equivalent, comparable to U.S. household electricity.

Under the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, led by UNEP and FAO, countries worldwide aim to restore over a billion hectares, aligning with the commitments of the Paris Agreement, Bonn Challenge, and Kunming-Montreal framework.

The World Restoration Flagships are a cornerstone: scaled, monitored, integrated efforts that follow ten restoration principles—community inclusion, equity, sustainability, evidence, resilience, biodiversity, and more.

In the villages lining the Channel, the visible signs of this transformation—seedlings sprouting, fisheries rebounding—are met with pride. But as Petersen stresses, “The work in this region is only just beginning.” Over the next five years, the challenge will be to keep the momentum flowing, secure consistent funding, and build regional coordination so the restored mangroves don’t merely survive but thrive.

Why This Matters

The NMC story speaks directly to that mission: vibrant, coastal communities working in tandem with nature to heal the world. It embodies a simple but profound truth: restoration is not only about trees, fish, or reefs—it’s about people, too.

Several days later, Langa joined the community for a morning ritual on the beach: a small blessing ceremony for the restored trees. She stood barefoot, clutching a bundle of saplings. Villagers circled. A fisherman recited a soulful song; others placed handfuls of sand at the roots.

As the sun peeked over the horizon, a breeze carried the scent of salt and new life. Langa looked down at the young mangroves and whispered, “For my daughter—and for this Channel—we’re bringing back what we lost.”

IPS UN Bureau Report

 

Victims of Japan’s Eugenic Protection Law Sterilized and Mutilated Without Consent

At the United Nations Headquarters in New York. Credit: Maximilian Malawista

By Maximilian Malawista
NEW YORK, Jun 13 2025 – Victims of Japan’s costly Eugenic Protection Law took to the stage sharing their life stories, offering their tragedies of sterilization and mutilation, in return for the hopes of “a society without discrimination”. At a side event on International Sharing of the Experiences and Lessons of Japan’s Former Eugenic Protection Law held on June 10th, The Conference of Parties on the Convention of the Rights of People with Disabilities Discussed the struggle for Anti eugenic ideology. Hosted by the Japan Disability Forum along with several legal defence teams for the victims, an outline of ideology, policy, and retribution was displayed, in an attempt to fight against “eugenics-based discrimination”.

Japan’s Eugenic Protection Law was enacted in 1948, 3 years after the surrender of the Japanese axis forces to the American allies during WWII. While repealed in 1996, the damage was already done, and no one knew the true cost.

Twenty five thousand people, either having a disability or thought to have a disability were forcefully sterilized, without an apology or compensation.

The side event discussion was opened by Hiroshi Tamon, a lawyer part of the defence team for Eugenic Protection Law. Tamon, who is fully deaf, conveyed his message through sign language, explaining that the side event is to “share the experience of Japanese victims with disabilities and disability organizations who have fought a long and difficult struggle to change Japanese society by eliminating eugenic ideology in Japan”.

Tamon concluded with a wish to “inspire and lead a global action to eliminate eugenics ideology and forced sterilization worldwide” making it clear that he envisions the actions of the Tokyo defence team to carry on to the world stage.

In 2018, one single victim Kita Saburo stood up. Defended by Naoto Sekiya, Kita was awarded 15 million yen (103K$). This led to a string of lawsuits in 2019, leading to the supreme court of Japan ruling the Eugenics Protection Law to be unconstitutional along with a compensation for all the victims marked at 3.2 million yen (22K$).

The new law was soon criticized, due to the low amount and reach, leading to another lawsuit in 2024. An apology from the Prime Minister of Japan followed, with a promise to “work towards doing away with all these discriminations and strengthen educational efforts to create a new structure”.

Two days later, an order for “no discrimination in society” was established, with the creation of the Headquarters for the Promotion of Measures toward the Realization of a Coexisting Society Free from Prejudice and Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities. This was followed by an action plan to “promote an inclusive society free from prejudice, discrimination” and ensure compensation for “all victims as well as their spouses”.

In January this year, anyone who went through forced sterilization was paid 15 million yen (103K$ USD). BY THE end of April, only 1,325 of the victims filed for their compensation, accounting for 1.5% of the total people affected.

To combat the law’s limited reach, under a report issued, the government and disability groups would work together to provide alternative communications methods in order to access more information.

The story of Kita Saburo

Kita reading his message at the side event at the UN. Credit: Maximilian Malawista

At the age of 14, while in a juvenile detention facility, Kita was subject to an unknown surgery carried out on him without his consent. Kita was only offered an explanation of “we will remove the bad part”. He did not have any clue what that meant. A month later a senior staff at the facility told him the surgery would prevent him from having children.

According to Kita , the Juvenile detention facility determined that his bad behavior was due to a mental disability, resulting in the decision.

Kita’s sister was aware of the surgery but was strictly ordered to remain quiet by their grandmother. Kita believed “ it was the facility and my parents who made me undergo the surgery”, resulting in resentment toward his parents. He went on to marry later but was unable to tell her of his surgery. The couple often had to hear “Still no children?” bringing immense pain to both Kita and his wife. Kita finally told his wife about the surgery when she was on her deathbed.

In 2018, Kita filed a lawsuit against the Japanese government, realizing that he was not the only victim and that his parents were not responsible. His sister finally told him the details of the surgery, testifying in court just before she passed away during the trial.

Even though justice was done, Kitas says “no matter what verdict is handed down, it does not mean we can start our lives over. Eugenic surgery is a tragedy that cannot be undone.”

Kita stated “I want to reduce the number of people who suffered the way I did, even if it’s just by one. That’s why I have chosen to speak out today and share my story and feelings with the world. That’s why I stand here today to talk to you. I sincerely hope that Japan and the entire world will become a society where everyone can make decisions for themselves.”

Kitas story expands on the broad range of the Eugenic Protection Law, whereby the definition of not an intellectually disabled person was still subjected to the surgery.

Following Kita’s message, a couple Keiko Onoue and Takashi Onoue and Yumi Suzuki appeared through video letters to also narrate their stories.

IPS UN Bureau Report

 

Biggest-Ever Aid Cut by G7 Members a Death Sentence for Millions of People

Credit: United Nations

 
The 51st G7 summit is scheduled to take place 15-17 June 2025 in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada. The G7 consists of seven of the world’s largest developed economies: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States plus the European Union (EU), a non-enumerated member.

By Oxfam
ALBERTA, Canada, Jun 13 2025 – Aid cuts could cost millions of lives and leave girls, boys, women and men without access to enough food, water, education, health treatment.

G7 countries are making deliberate and deadly choices by cutting life-saving aid, enabling atrocities, and reneging on their international commitments

Low and middle-income countries face reduced aid, rising debt, and trade barriers — a perfect storm that threatens development and recovery.

The Group of Seven (G7) countries, which together account for around three-quarters of all official development assistance, are set to slash their aid spending by 28 percent for 2026 compared to 2024 levels.

It would be the biggest cut in aid since the G7 was established in 1975, and indeed in aid records going back to 1960, reveals a new analysis by Oxfam ahead of the G7 Summit in Kananaskis, Canada.

“The G7’s retreat from the world is unprecedented and couldn’t come at a worse time, with hunger, poverty, and climate harm intensifying. The G7 cannot claim to build bridges on one hand while tearing them down with the other. It sends a shameful message to the Global South, that G7 ideals of collaboration mean nothing,” said Oxfam International Executive Director Amitabh Behar.

2026 will mark the third consecutive year of decline in G7 aid spending – a trend not seen since the 1990s. If these cuts go ahead, G7 aid levels in 2026 will crash by $44 billion to just $112 billion. The cuts are being driven primarily by the US (down $33 billion), Germany (down $3.5 billion), the UK (down $5 billion) and France (down $3 billion).

“Rather than breaking from the Trump administration’s cruel dismantling of USAID and other US foreign assistance, G7 countries like the UK, Germany, and France are instead following the same path, slashing aid with brutal measures that will cost millions of lives,” said Behar.

“These cuts will starve the hungry, deny medicine to the sick, and block education for a generation of girls and boys. This is a catastrophic betrayal of the world’s most vulnerable and crippling to the G7’s credibility,” said Behar.

Economic projections show that aid cuts will mean 5.7 million more people across Africa will fall below extreme poverty levels in the coming year, a number expected to rocket to 19 million by 2030.

Cuts to aid are putting vital public services at risk in some of the world’s poorest countries. In countries like Liberia, Haiti, Malawi, and South Sudan, US aid had made up over 40 percent of health and education budgets, leaving them especially exposed. Combined with a growing debt crisis, this is undermining governments’ ability to care for their people.

Global aid for nutrition will fall by 44 percent in 2025 compared to 2022:
The end of just $128 million worth of US-funded child nutrition programs for a million children will result in an extra 163,500 child deaths a year.

At the same time, 2.3 million children suffering from severe acute malnutrition – the most lethal form of undernutrition – are now at risk of losing their life-saving treatments.

One in five dollars of aid to poor countries’ health budgets are cut or under threat:
WHO reports that in almost three-quarters of its country offices are seeing serious disruptions to health services, and in about a quarter of the countries where it operates some health facilities have already been forced to shut down completely.

US aid cuts could lead to up to 3 million preventable deaths every year, with 95 million people losing access to healthcare. This includes children dying from vaccine-preventable diseases, pregnant women losing access to care, and rising deaths from malaria, TB, and HIV.

G7 countries are not just reneging on commitments to global aid and solidarity, they are fuelling conflicts by allowing grave violations of international law, like in Gaza where people are facing starvation.

Whether in Ukraine, the occupied Palestinian territory, the Democratic Republic of the Congo or elsewhere, civilians must always be protected, and aid is often the first line of protection they get. G7 countries are illuminating a double standard that risks more global instability, conflict and atrocities.

While G7 countries cut aid, their citizen billionaires continue to see their wealth surge. Since the beginning of 2025, the G7 ultra-rich have made $126 billion, almost the same amount as the group’s 2025 aid commitment of $132 billion.

At this pace, it would take the world’s billionaires less than a month to generate the equivalent of the G7’s 2025 aid budget.

By taxing the super-rich, the G7 could easily meet their financial commitments to end poverty and climate breakdown, whilst also having billions in new revenue to fight inequality in their own countries.

“The world is not short of money. The problem is that it is in the hands of the super-rich instead of the public. Rather than fairly taxing billionaires to feed the hungry, we see billionaires joining government to slash aid to the poorest in order to fund tax cuts for themselves,” said Behar.

Oxfam is calling on the G7 to urgently reverse aid cuts and restore funding to address today’s global challenges. More than 50 years after the United Nations set the target of 0.7 percent for aid spending, most G7 countries remain well below this.

Oxfam is also urging the G7 to support global efforts led by Brazil and Spain to raise taxes on the super-rich, and to back the call from the African Union and The Vatican for a new UN body to help manage countries’ debt problems.

According to OECD Data Explorer, the combined annual aid expenditure of the G7 in 2024 was $156.694 billion. Canada spent $7.323 billion, the United States $61.821 billion, Japan $17.583 billion, France $15.047 billion, Germany $31.382 billion, Italy $6.534 billion, and the United Kingdom $17.005 billion.

Donor Tracker estimates that the decline in combined annual aid spending of the G7 countries for the period 2024 to 2026 will be -$44,488 billion.

In 2024, aid from G7 countries declined by 8 percent, and projections for 2025 point to a sharper drop of 19 percent.

Modelling using finds that 5.7 million more Africans would fall below the US$2.15 extreme poverty income level in the next year if Trump’s administration succeeds in its aid-reduction ambition. This assumes a 20 percent reduction of aid to Africa, considering that some US aid would be maintained as the US alone accounted for 26 percent of aid to Africa before the cuts.

The dismantling of USAID and major aid reductions announced by Western donors threaten to undo decades of progress on malnutrition. A 44 percent drop in funding from 2022 levels could lead to widespread hardship and death.

Up to 2.3 million children with severe acute malnutrition risk losing life-saving treatment, warns the Standing Together for Nutrition Consortium.

There are 2,968 billionaires in the world, and 1,346 live in G7 countries (45 percent).

IPS UN Bureau

 

Bitget's May Report Highlights 21% increase in Futures Trading Volume Accelerating it to top #3 exchange

VICTORIA, Seychelles, June 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitget, the leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, has released its May 2025 Transparency Report, highlighting growth in trading activity, product innovation, global expansion, and social impact despite a consolidating crypto market.

In May, the total crypto market cap fluctuated from a high of $3.6 trillion to close at $3.28 trillion, with daily trading volume averaging $84.44 billion. Despite broader market consolidation, Bitget’s trading volume surged by 21%, led by a 26% increase in futures trading. Spot trading reached $107 billion, ranking Bitget as the #3 crypto exchange globally by spot volume, just behind Binance and Bybit, and capturing an estimated 8.9% market share, according to Coingecko data.

Bitget added over 500,000 new users in May alone, contributing to more than 2 million new users in Q2 2025. Bitget also recorded an industry–leading 192% Proof of Reserves ratio, and its Protection Fund hit an all–time high of $725 million, reflecting a long–term commitment to transparency, asset security, and user protection.

May was a milestone month for Bitget Wallet, which rebranded under the “Crypto for Everyone” identity and rolled out major upgrades. Key launches included Paydify integration for seamless LATAM fiat onramps, a “Shop with Crypto” marketplace for spending at 300+ global brands, and Bitget Wallet Alpha, a mobile–native hub for token discovery and one–click trading across 130+ blockchains.

Bitget forged key partnerships to drive adoption and education, teaming up with Sweat to expand crypto access in Southeast Asia, and collaborating with Cryptita to launch a blockchain encyclopedia for youth, promoting early crypto literacy.

Product rollouts this month included the highly anticipated launch of Bitget Live, a real–time streaming feature designed to empower creators and expert traders to share their insights directly on the platform. The exchange also unveiled BGUSD, a USDC–pegged stablecoin backed by tokenized real–world assets including US Treasuries. Bitget Wallet became the official wallet for LINE’s Mini Dapp Portal, allowing LINE’s 196 million users to access Kaia chain games and tools via Bitget.

Bitget continued to expand its listing of new digital assets, welcoming RLUSD, Ripple’s USD–backed stablecoin, to its platform. Bitget also listed Shardeum, a scalable, EVM–compatible Layer 1 blockchain, allowing users to access high–performance DeFi protocols and smart contract applications. The addition of USD1, a stablecoin issued by World Liberty Financial and affiliated with the Trump family, signaled Bitget’s commitment to onboarding digital assets that aim to bridge fiat and crypto for broader user adoption.

In May, Bitget advanced its social impact efforts through its Blockchain4Youth program, which marked two years with over 8,000 participants and global outreach across 70+ countries. It also supported Google's “Build With AI” Hackathon, delivered emergency aid to earthquake–affected families in Myanmar, and expanded its Starlink Program in the Philippines to bring satellite internet to underserved islands, supporting long–term digital and blockchain inclusion.

From its strong on–chain integrations to fiat–crypto innovation, Bitget continues to set new benchmarks in exchange trust, product utility, and real–world Web3 applications. Bitget’s sustained momentum positions it as a key driver in the next phase of crypto evolution.

For the full transparency report, visit here.

About Bitget

Established in 2018, Bitget is the world's leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company. Serving over 120 million users in 150+ countries and regions, the Bitget exchange is committed to helping users trade smarter with its pioneering copy trading feature and other trading solutions, while offering real–time access to Bitcoin priceEthereum price, and other cryptocurrency prices. Formerly known as BitKeep, Bitget Wallet is a leading non–custodial crypto wallet supporting 130+ blockchains and millions of tokens. It offers multi–chain trading, staking, payments, and direct access to 20,000+ DApps, with advanced swaps and market insights built into a single platform. Bitget is at the forefront of driving crypto adoption through strategic partnerships, such as its role as the Official Crypto Partner of the World's Top Football League, LALIGA, in EASTERN, SEA and LATAM markets, as well as a global partner of Turkish National athletes Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu (Wrestling world champion), Samet Gümüş (Boxing gold medalist) and İlkin Aydın (Volleyball national team), to inspire the global community to embrace the future of cryptocurrency.

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Bitget Onchain Rolls Out Major Feature Upgrades to Empower Smarter Trading

VICTORIA, Seychelles, June 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitget, the leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, has announced a series of powerful feature upgrades including limit order, smart position TP/SL, and new token alert, for its Onchain platform, aimed at providing users with more precision, control, and real–time insights into onchain trading.

The latest updates introduce key enhancements to trading execution, risk management, market tracking, and user experience. Limit order functionality is now live, allowing traders to define their own execution prices with greater precision and efficiency. The Onchain platform also supports smart take–profit and stop–loss tools, enabling users to pre–set target profits or losses and automate position management with a single click. To give traders greater flexibility, gas and slippage settings can now be adjusted across multiple modes.

Bitget Onchain has also improved its real–time market visibility. K–line candlestick charts are now updated live, ensuring users have access to the most current market data as prices move. A new chart overlay combines price data with market capitalization, offering a dual–layered perspective for more informed decision–making.

The platform also introduced a new token subscription feature that sends instant alerts when new tokens are listed, helping users stay ahead of emerging opportunities. Search functionality has also been upgraded to support direct queries using contract addresses, making it easier to identify high–potential assets. In addition, Bitget Onchain has launched a new sharing feature that allows users to showcase their open positions and trading performance seamlessly across platforms.

“At Bitget, we're committed to building a seamless and intelligent onchain trading environment,” said Gracy Chen, CEO of Bitget. “With these new features, users gain more precision, better automation, and deeper visibility into the market—all essential to staying ahead in a fast–moving space and making smarter trading decisions.”

Bitget Onchain was officially launched on April 7, 2025, as a frictionless onchain trading solution for all users. By combining the speed and simplicity of a CEX with direct access to onchain assets, it allows users to trade using USDT from their spot accounts across major chains such as Solana, BNB Chain, and Base. To date, Bitget Onchain has included over 230 trendy assets, recorded over 1 million cumulative trading actions, and facilitated over $200 million in total trading volume.

With CEX–grade security and AI–powered token screening, Bitget Onchain makes DeFi trading simpler, safer, and more accessible, especially for new users seeking early opportunities in emerging markets.

For more information on Bitget OnChain, please visit here.

About Bitget

Established in 2018, Bitget is the world's leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company. Serving over 120 million users in 150+ countries and regions, the Bitget exchange is committed to helping users trade smarter with its pioneering copy trading feature and other trading solutions, while offering real–time access to Bitcoin price, Ethereum price, and other cryptocurrency prices. Formerly known as BitKeep, Bitget Wallet is a leading non–custodial crypto wallet supporting 130+ blockchains and millions of tokens. It offers multi–chain trading, staking, payments, and direct access to 20,000+ DApps, with advanced swaps and market insights built into a single platform. Bitget is at the forefront of driving crypto adoption through strategic partnerships, such as its role as the Official Crypto Partner of the World's Top Football League, LALIGA, in EASTERN, SEA and LATAM markets, as well as a global partner of Turkish National athletes Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu (Wrestling world champion), Samet Gümüş (Boxing gold medalist) and İlkin Aydın (Volleyball national team), to inspire the global community to embrace the future of cryptocurrency.

For more information, visit: Website | Twitter | Telegram | LinkedIn | Discord | Bitget Wallet

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Bitget Sponsors The Inaugural Crypto Jazz Festival at Montreux

VICTORIA, Seychelles, June 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitget, the leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, is proud to announce its participation as main partner of the inaugural Crypto Jazz Festival, set to take place from July 9 to 12, 2025. This groundbreaking new event is an integral part of the globally renowned Montreux Jazz Festival, the world's second–largest jazz festival, which annually draws over 250,000 attendees. Bitget's participation represents a unique opportunity to bridge the innovative, and decentralized nature of cryptocurrencies with the rich heritage, artistic excellence, and global appeal of the Montreux Jazz Festival.

Created in 1967 by Claude Nobs and directed by Mathieu Jaton since 2013, the Montreux Jazz Festival has consistently evolved, generating fantastic stories and legendary performances. Each year, the festival expands its offerings, introducing new experiences to keep pace with evolving trends and audience requests. This year marks the exciting launch of the Crypto Jazz Festival, opening its doors to over 25,000 crypto enthusiasts with completely free access, and featuring panels and special events that fuse pioneering technology with the vibrant pulse of live music.

“On this first edition, we're particularly excited to partner with Bitget,” said Yannick Fattebert, Co–Founder of the Crypto Jazz Festival. “Our vision for the Crypto Jazz Festival has always been to open up the world of jazz to new audiences, much like the promise of crypto is to open up finance for everyone. Together, we're not just creating unforgettable melodies; we're building bridges to a more inclusive and accessible future for all.”

Bitget is proud to join this iconic celebration, forging a unique partnership that resonates with the festival's spirit of pioneering vision and global community. Just as jazz pushes boundaries and evolves with each performance, the world of cryptocurrency is reshaping financial landscapes, offering new rhythms of possibility.

“Montreux is more than just a festival; it's a global gathering where music lovers connect, share experiences, and celebrate their shared passion,” said Vugar Usi Zade, COO of Bitget. “This sense of community mirrors the ethos of Bitget, where we strive to build a connected, informed, and empowered community of users who share a vision for a more open financial future. We believe that true value is created when people come together.”

Bitget is leveraging this event to strengthen its bond with its community, offering several exclusive benefits to users. This includes the chance to win tickets to access exclusive concerts, allowing winners to choose from a wide array of renowned artists, including Lionel Richie, Diana Ross, and Raye. Additionally, Whale VIP tickets offering ultra–exclusive access, along with dinner passes and closing party accesses, are among the potential prizes. More information on this exciting initiative can be found here.

About Bitget

Established in 2018, Bitget is the world's leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company. It is serving over 100 million users in 150+ countries and regions. It aims to helping users trade smarter with its pioneering copy trading feature and other trading solutions. At the same time, it offers real–time access to Bitcoin priceEthereum price, and other cryptocurrency prices.

Formerly known as BitKeep, Bitget Wallet is a world–class multi–chain crypto wallet. It offers an array of comprehensive Web3 solutions and features, including wallet functionality, token swap, NFT Marketplace, DApp browser, and more.

Bitget is at the forefront of driving crypto adoption through strategic partnerships, such as its role as the Official Crypto Partner of the World's Top Football League, LALIGA, in EASTERN, SEA and LATAM markets, as well as a global partner of Turkish National athletes Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu (Wrestling world champion), Samet Gümüş (Boxing gold medalist), and İlkin Aydın (Volleyball national team), to inspire the global community to embrace the future of cryptocurrency.

For more information, visit: WebsiteTwitterTelegramLinkedInDiscordBitget Wallet

For media inquiries, please contact: [email protected]

Risk Warning: Digital asset prices are subject to fluctuation and may experience significant volatility. Investors are advised to only allocate funds they can afford to lose. The value of any investment may be impacted, and there is a possibility that financial objectives may not be met, nor the principal investment recovered. Independent financial advice should always be sought, and personal financial experience and standing carefully considered. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. Bitget accepts no liability for any potential losses incurred. Nothing contained herein should be construed as financial advice. For further information, please refer to our Terms of Use.

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Mexico, Spain, East Africa, Awarded For their Ecosystem Restoration Programs

Four-month-old albatross at its colony at Campo Bosque, Punta Sur on Guadalupe Island. Credit: UNEP/2025/Todd Brown

Four-month-old albatross at its colony at Campo Bosque, Punta Sur on Guadalupe Island. Credit: UNEP/Todd Brown

By Naureen Hossain
NICE, Jun 13 2025 – At the 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) recognized three countries and regions for their large-scale programs to restore their native ecosystems.

Mexico, Spain, and East Africa are the first three regions named as World Restoration Flagships. They have been recognized for their work tackling invasive species, pollution, and unsustainable exploitation. Altogether, these initiatives are restoring nearly five million hectares of marine ecosystems, which is nearly the size of Costa Rica, the co-host of UNOC3 along with France. They received the award on Thursday at a private event.

The World Restoration Flagships recognize national and regional ecosystem restoration efforts. This is part of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration set for 2021-2030, co-led by UNEP and FAO. This programme aims to halt and reverse the degradation of global ecosystems. It is in line with the global commitment under the Paris Agreement to restore one billion hectares of ecosystems. Those recognized under this initiative receive additional UN support.

“After decades of taking the ocean for granted, we are witnessing a great shift towards restoration. But the challenge ahead of us is significant and we need everyone to play their part,” said Inger Andersen, Executive Director of UNEP. “These World Restoration Flagships show how biodiversity protection, climate action, and economic development are deeply interconnected. To deliver our restoration goals, our ambition must be as big as the ocean we must protect.”

Mafia Island, Tanzania. Sea turtle conservation with Sea Sense. Credit: UNEP / Duncan Moore

Mafia Island, Tanzania. Sea turtle conservation with Sea Sense. Credit: UNEP / Duncan Moore

“The climate crisis, unsustainable exploitation practices, and nature resources shrinking are affecting our blue ecosystems, harming marine life and threatening the livelihoods of dependent communities,” said FAO Director-General QU Dongyu. “These new World Restoration Flagships show that halting and reversing degradation is not only possible, but also beneficial to planet and people.”

In the Northern Mozambique Channel by East Africa, climate change and overfishing are threatening their coral reef systems, which account for 35 percent of the coral reefs in the Indian Ocean. At present, Comoros, Madagascar, Mozambique, and Tanzania are working together to manage, protect, and restore over 87,000 hectares of interconnected land and seascapes.

Actions undertaken today to maintain it include restoration of blue and green forests through creating interconnected restoration corridors, mangroves, and coral reef ecosystems, and improving fisheries management. The mangroves in Madagascar store more than 300 million tons of carbon dioxide, which is comparable to the annual electricity use in over 62 million households in the United States. This restoration is expected to increase the capacity of the four countries involved to absorb carbon dioxide and help tackle climate change.

With enough funding, 4.85 million hectares could be restored by 2030, which would likely improve socio-economic development and community well-being by creating over 2000 jobs and 12 community-based enterprises that also integrate indigenous practices.

The Mexican islands have been contending with invasive species that threaten the region’s biodiversity, particularly the seabird populations. Restoration efforts led by government agencies and civil society groups have seen the removal of over 60 populations of invasive species and the return of at least 85 percent of the seabird populations. Continuing efforts would see over 100,000 hectares restored by 2030, encompassing over 100 islands and securing the populations of 300 endemic mammals, birds, and reptiles in the islands. The continued programme also provides support to local island communities, without whom the restoration efforts would be more challenging. Based on this success, Mexico plans to go forward with a national environmental restoration program aimed at revitalizing the country’s ecosystems.

Isabel Rubio (activist) and Ramon (activist) monitoring pollution of runoff water near the Mar Menor, Spain. Credit: UNEP/Todd Brown

Isabel Rubio (activist) and Ramon (activist) monitoring pollution of runoff water near the Mar Menor, Spain. Credit: UNEP/Todd Brown

“Across Mexico’s precious islands, tangible restoration actions and results are breathing new life into vital ecosystems, directly bolstering rich insular and marine biodiversity of global relevance, saving species, and weaving firm threads into the livelihoods of local communities,” said Dr. Marina Robles García, Undersecretary of Biodiversity and Environmental Restoration, Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT).

The Mar Menor lagoon in the southwest of Spain is Europe’s largest saltwater lagoon, and its unique characteristics contribute to local tourism and a unique biodiversity. This has been threatened by nitrous discharge from agricultural activity, and other polluting land and marine activities, leading to the lagoon’s rapid degradation and significant losses in the fish population.

Through a citizen-led initiative, in 2022 Spain’s courts granted legal personhood to Mar Menor, the first ecosystem in Europe to be granted that status. A group of activists, scientists, and legal officials now represents the lagoon. Other actions include a government-led initiative to restore and recover Mar Menor through cleaning up abandoned and polluted mining sites, improving flood risk management and supporting sustainable agriculture, among other measures. This also includes a proposed green belt around the lagoon that is predicted to absorb more than 82,256 tons of CO₂ by 2040. Over 8700 hectares may be restored by 2030.

“Our work is grounded in listening, commitment, and innovation. We have listened to the Mar Menor and its people; participation drives the entire process, with a firm commitment to restoring this exceptional ecosystem and its values, with no possibility of turning back,” said Third Vice-President and Minister for Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge, Sara Aagesen Muñoz. “We knew that our credibility as a society and the future of new generations were at stake. We could not let them down.”

IPS UN Bureau Report

 

Bitget öffnet seine Türen für syrische Nutzer und bietet eine umfassende Produktpalette an

VICTORIA, Seychellen, June 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitget, die führende Kryptowährungsbörse und Web3–Unternehmen, hat nun die Registrierung syrischer Staatsbürger auf der Plattform ermöglicht. Dies folgt auf die kürzlich erfolgte Aussetzung der OFAC–Sanktionen. Syrische Staatsbürger und Einwohner können sich nun auf der Plattform registrieren, die Identitätsprüfung abschließen und auf das gesamte Dienstleistungsangebot zugreifen – von P2P– und Spot–Trading bis hin zu Futures und renditestarken Produkten.

Dieses Update ist von besonderer Bedeutung für ein Land, das mit langjährigen Konflikten, wirtschaftlicher Isolation und eingeschränktem Zugang zu zuverlässigen Finanzsystemen konfrontiert ist. In Ermangelung einer stabilen Bankinfrastruktur hat Kryptowährung im realen Leben einen hohen Stellenwert als Überlebenshilfe, Wachstumstreiber und Konnektivität mit der Welt insgesamt. Die Einführung von Kryptowährungen in Syrien verdeutlicht die tiefere Bedeutung von Kryptowährungen an Orten, an denen traditionelle Systeme versagt haben oder nicht zugänglich sind.

Damit haben syrische Nutzer nun Zugang zu allen wichtigen Funktionen von Bitget, darunter Peer–to–Peer–Trading (P2P) mit Unterstützung lokaler Währungen, Spot– und Terminmärkte, Copy Trading und Bitget Earn–Produkte, die passive Einkünfte aus Krypto–Beständen ermöglichen. Die mobile App und die Webplattform bieten außerdem mehrsprachigen Support und eine Sicherheitsüberwachung rund um die Uhr, um sichere Transaktionen zu gewährleisten. Ausbildungsinhalte, Trading–Tools und Kundensupport stehen neuen Nutzern jederzeit zur Verfügung, um sie bei jedem Schritt zu begleiten.

Die Entscheidung von Bitget, syrischen Nutzern Zugang zur Plattform zu ermöglichen, basiert auf einer fokussierten Strategie zur Unterstützung realer Anwendungsfälle in Regionen, in denen Kryptowährungen von entscheidender Bedeutung sind. Die Einbeziehung Syriens signalisiert die Absicht, Zugang dort zu ermöglichen, wo er am dringendsten benötigt wird.

 „Bei Bitget ist die Priorität klar: diejenigen zu erreichen, die Kryptowährungen am dringendsten benötigen. Unsere Plattform wurde entwickelt, um Personen zu unterstützen, die mit instabilen Volkswirtschaften, eingeschränkten Bankdienstleistungen oder politischer Unsicherheit konfrontiert sind. Die Erweiterung des Zugangs für syrische Nutzer ist Teil einer umfassenderen Initiative, um wirkungsvolle Finanzinstrumente dort bereitzustellen, wo sie den größten Unterschied machen“, so Gracy Chen, CEO von Bitget.

Bitget konzentriert sich weiterhin darauf, den Zugang in Regionen zu erweitern, in denen Kryptowährungen eine wichtige Rolle im Alltag spielen. Für syrische Nutzer wird Bitget eine wichtige Rolle bei der aktiven Aufrechterhaltung sicherer, effizienter und benutzerfreundlicher Kanäle für die Teilnahme am Kryptomarkt spielen. Es werden Ressourcen bereitgestellt, um das regionale Engagement zu unterstützen, die Zugänglichkeit zu verbessern und sicherzustellen, dass Nutzer in Syrien mit branchenführenden Produkten und erstklassigen Tools für die Navigation im Kryptoraum ausgestattet sind.

Ab sofort können syrische Nutzer die Plattform mit allen Funktionen nutzen.

Um sich anzumelden, klicken Sie bitte hier.

Über Bitget

Bitget wurde 2018 gegründet und ist die weltweit führende Kryptowährungsbörse und Web3–Firma. Mit über 120 Millionen Nutzern in mehr als 150 Ländern und Regionen hat sich die Bitget–Börse zum Ziel gesetzt, Nutzern mit ihrer bahnbrechenden Copy–Trading–Funktion und anderen Handelslösungen zu helfen, intelligenter zu traden. Gleichzeitig bietet Bitget Echtzeit–Zugang zu Bitcoin–Kursen, Ethereum–Kursen und anderen Kryptowährungspreisen. Früher als BitKeep bekannt, ist Bitget Wallet eine führende Non–Custodial–Krypto–Wallet, die über 130 Blockchains und Millionen von Tokens unterstützt. Sie ermöglicht Multi–Chain–Handel, Staking, Zahlungen sowie den direkten Zugang zu mehr als 20.000 dApps – alles auf einer Plattform, ergänzt durch fortschrittliche Swap–Funktionen und umfassende Marktanalysen. Bitget steht an vorderster Front, wenn es darum geht, die Akzeptanz von Kryptowährungen durch strategische Partnerschaften voranzutreiben, wie z. B. als offizieller Krypto–Partner der weltbesten Fußball–Liga LALIGA für den OST, SEA– und LATAM–Markt sowie als globaler Partner der türkischen Nationalsportler Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu (Weltmeister im Ringen), Samet Gümüş (Goldmedaillengewinner im Boxen) und İlkin Aydın (Volleyball–Nationalmannschaft), um die globale Gemeinschaft zu inspirieren, Teil der Zukunft der Kryptowährung zu werden.

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