What can Africa expect from the COP 30 climate conference? Sudan's paramilitary RSF agrees to a humanitarian ceasefire, but the government wants guarantees from the international community And why are marginalised cultures being celebrated during Fashion Week in Namibia? Presenter: Audrey Brown Producers: Tanya Hines and Yvette Twagiramariya in London. Todah Opeyemi is in Lagos and Madina Maisanu in Abuja Senior Producer: Paul Bakibinga Technical Producer: Jonathan Greer Editors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi
CoinDesk Podcast Network - WH Advisor Patrick Witt: Shutdown’s “Strange” Silver Lining For Crypto Bill Talks
What's next for Market Structure with Executive Director of the President's Council of Advisors for Digital Assets at the White House, Patrick Witt.
White House Executive Director of the President’s Council of Advisors for Digital Assets, Patrick Witt shares his confidence with CoinDesk’s Jennifer Sanasie and Andy Baehr at Ripple Swell, that the market structure bill will be finalized by 2026. He emphasizes that President Trump wants the legislation "on his desk as soon as possible" and explains why Congress is working to pass the bill now—not in a crisis—to ensure clear, rational regulation that brings innovation back to the U.S.
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CoinDesk Podcast Network - THE MINING POD: Cipher’s Amazon Deal, IREN’s Microsoft Deal, Q3 Earnings Recap, and is China Winning the AI Race?
IREN and Cipher both announced deals with hyperscalers this week as the AI race heats up among bitcoin miners.
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Welcome back to The Mining Pod! Today, Colin and Matt talk about two massive hyperscaler deals that have upped the expectations for AI-pivots. Cipher Mining just secured a $5.5B, 15-year lease with Amazon Web Services for 300MW at their Bear Lake facility, while IREN signed a $9.7B, 5-year deal with Microsoft for 200MW in Texas. We also cover highlights from public miner Q3 earnings that have trickled through so far, a bitcoin miner lawsuit that involves OpenAI, and why Warren Buffett's Pacific Power’s loss with Amazon is a win for bitcoin miners. Plus: Will China win the AI race? Nvidia’s CEO thinks yes.
Notes:
• Cipher signs $5.5B AWS deal for 300MW facility
• IREN inks $9.7B Microsoft cloud compute agreement
• Hash price crashes to $40 per petahash per day
• Bitcoin retraced from $126K to $101K support
• Cipher announces 1GW data center JV project
• Pacific Power fails to deliver Amazon capacity
Timestamps:
00:00 Start
02:00 Difficulty Report by Luxor
05:05 Cipher Amazon deal
08:02 IREN Microsoft deal
13:56 Cleanspark Ad
14:25 Q3 earnings update
14:38 RIOT
14:54 MARA
15:34 HUT 8
16:08 CIPHER
18:23 CORZ workers comp lawsuit
21:08 China winning AI race?
26:31 Cry Corner: Buffett can’t MW
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CBS News Roundup - 11/07/2025 | World News Roundup
Flight cutbacks begin. SNAP food payments ordered. The search continues for the missing in the UPS jet crash. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has those stories and more on the World News Roundup podcast.
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WSJ What’s News - Judge Orders White House to Pay for SNAP Food Benefits
A.M. Edition for Nov. 7. A federal judge mandated that the administration release full SNAP funds by Friday, but officials are appealing the order, even as millions of Americans await aid. Plus, we look at what nuclear testing looks like in 2025, as WSJ correspondent Thomas Grove explains what recent threats between Washington and Moscow mean. And air passengers brace for chaos as flight cancellations across the U.S. take hold. Caitlin McCabe hosts.
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The Intelligence from The Economist - Heir Jordan: the rising star of France’s populist right
Jordan Bardella, the leader of the National Rally party, has a stonking lead in voting-intention polls. His plans, our correspondent says, would put France on a collision course with the rest of Europe. We examine a new conservation-finance mechanism being trialled in the Democratic Republic of Congo. And reflecting on the life of Dick Cheney, a remarkably consequential American vice-president.
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Up First from NPR - FAA Cuts Flights, SNAP Ruling, Trump Focused Abroad
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Start Here - Turbulence Ahead: Shutdown Cancels Flights
Federal officials begin canceling flights due to shutdown-induced staffing shortages. The Trump White House finalizes a deal to make obesity drugs cheaper for millions of Americans. And the FBI warns of criminals impersonating ICE agents.
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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 11.7.25
Alabama
- Sen. Tuberville calls gender transition surgeries for minors EVIL
- Homeschooling organizations thank ALGOP chairman for defending their parental rights
- ALDOT says there is direct conflict in plans for Bessemer data center and plans for Beltline
- Federal Prosecutor Lloyd Peeples to run for District 48 seat in Alabama House
- AL Dept. of Veterans' Affairs looking to create veteran cemetery in North AL
- AL Dept. of Archives and History opens gallery to honor military veterans
National
- SCOTUS rules in favor of Trump policy for only 2 genders on US passports
- Federal judge tells Trump admin to pay ALL SNAP benefits in November
- DOJ to issue subpoenas against John Brennan and enpanel a grand jury
- Three Chinese nationals charged with smuggling biological materials into US
- VA jury awards $10M to teacher shot by 6 year old student in 2023
- Air flight cancellations begin today due to government shutdown
- Angry Muslims declare their right to force Islam on Americans after mayoral election in NYC
The Daily Signal - Democrats Admit Obamacare Failed, Mamdani Needs Money, Sydney Sweeney’s Viral GQ Interview | Nov. 7, 2025
On today’s Top News in 10, we cover:
- Senate Democrats make some shocking admissions during the shutdown.
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