The Improbable Tax Holiday: Uzbekistan Bets on a Crypto Oasis

Uzbekistan has designated the autonomous Republic of Karakalpakstan as the home of a new state-sanctioned mining zone called Besqala Mining Valley. It’s the kind of place where policy papers sprout like well-behaved mushrooms and then proceed to tell you exactly what to do with them.

New Pokemon Pokopia Update Fixes One of Its Most Frustrating Issues (& Could Hint at Future Events)

On April 22nd, an update (version 1.0.4) was released for Pokemon Pokopia. If your Switch 2 is connected to the internet, it should download automatically. This update fixes several bugs, including issues with quests at Bleak Beach and a problem where Professor Tangrowth would sometimes vanish. The biggest fix addresses problems players experienced during the recent More Spores for Hoppip event, suggesting similar events may be coming soon.

Why The Boys Season 5, Episode 4 Annoyed Fans & Raised Concerns About the Show’s Ending

This episode is full of surprises. The members of The Boys start fighting amongst themselves after encountering something unusual at Fort Harmony, which leads to the death of Quinn, a plant-based Supe connected to Soldier Boy’s history. Meanwhile, Homelander is briefly imprisoned and exposed to radiation by his father, but he survives and is surprisingly hailed as a prophet. Despite all the chaos, most of the characters ultimately find themselves back where they began – still searching for V-One.

Pokemon Winds and Waves Can Fix My Biggest Issue With the Series

Bug-type Pokemon have historically been considered weak and underpowered. While newer games have made some improvements, they’re still often ignored by both casual players and competitive battlers. Remarkably, even after nine generations of Pokemon games, there hasn’t been a single legendary Bug-type Pokemon! With the upcoming release of Pokemon Winds and Waves, there’s a great chance to finally fix this issue and give Bug-type Pokemon the recognition they deserve.

The 7 Best Avengers Creative Teams in Marvel Comics History

In 2010, writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist John Romita Jr. revitalized The Avengers with a new series, Volume 4. This relaunch happened after major storylines like Dark Reign and Siege, and marked a shift towards a more hopeful tone following years of internal conflict within the team, particularly highlighted in the Civil War event. Romita Jr.’s energetic and visually impressive artwork gave the series a blockbuster feel, coinciding perfectly with the growing popularity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.