Tag #Silk Road

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Trump Pardons Silk Road Founder Ross Ulbricht

On Tuesday, Donald Trump pardoned Ross Ulbricht, the founder of the Silk Road, an online drug marketplace generating over \$200 million in illicit bitcoin transactions, overturning his life sentence and aligning with the Libertarian Party's stance against government overreach.

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Shanghai Hosts World's First Digital Exhibition on Niya Ruins

A digital exhibition on the Niya ruins in Xinjiang's Hotan prefecture opens in Shanghai on January 25th, running until July 25th, offering an immersive experience featuring over 100 artifacts and VR technology, including a nationally treasured brocade arm protector unearthed in 1995.

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China Completes World's Longest Expressway Tunnel in Xinjiang

China completed the 22.13-kilometer Tianshan Shengli Tunnel in Xinjiang on Monday, reducing travel time through the Tianshan Mountains from three hours to 20 minutes and boosting connectivity between northern and southern Xinjiang along the Silk Road Economic Belt; the expressway is expected to open...

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Trump's "Day One" Promise to Free Ross Ulbricht Unfulfilled

Despite Donald Trump's "Day One" pledge to commute Ross Ulbricht's sentence at the Libertarian National Convention in May 2024, the Silk Road founder remains imprisoned as of January 20th, disappointing his supporters and the broader cryptocurrency community who also hoped for immediate action on Bi...

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Uzbekistan's Architectural Heritage: Preservation and Sustainable Modernization

Uzbekistan is investing in preserving its diverse architectural heritage, from Soviet-era buildings to ancient Silk Road markets, to boost tourism and cultural identity, while also promoting sustainable modern architecture.

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