November 2025 News Archive: RAIN Token, Rare Earths, and Global Sports Updates
When you think about financial innovation, the use of blockchain-based assets to reshape corporate treasury strategies. Also known as crypto treasury management, it’s no longer just a startup trend — it’s happening in boardrooms of public companies like Enlivex Therapeutics, a U.S. biotech firm that made history by buying $212 million in RAIN tokens as its primary reserve asset. This move didn’t just boost RAIN’s price by 115%, it proved that prediction markets are now serious financial tools.
Across the globe, another kind of resource is driving markets: rare earths, critical minerals used in everything from electric cars to missile guidance systems. When China’s Ministry of Commerce imposed new export controls in 2025, factories like Ford’s shut down overnight. That sent Lynas Rare Earths, Australia’s top non-Chinese rare earth processor shares soaring. Suddenly, countries realized how fragile global supply chains had become — and how much power lies in controlling just one step of the refining process.
On the field, sports took center stage too. The North London derby, one of football’s fiercest rivalries between Arsenal and Tottenham, saw unexpected changes. With Gabriel Magalhães injured, Arsenal started Piero Hincapie at center-back — a bold call that tested their defensive depth under pressure. Meanwhile, in Qatar, the FIFA U-17 World Cup, the first 48-team edition of the tournament kicked off with South Africa U17 facing Bolivia. It wasn’t just about talent — it was about the future of global youth football, hosted for the fifth straight time by Qatar.
Back in Kenya, the National Police Service Commission fixed recruitment errors ahead of the November 17, 2025 hiring drive. They added Ruaraka as a new center and corrected mistakes in Kajiado and Narok counties. With 10,000 positions open and strict anti-corruption rules, this wasn’t just a job fair — it was a major step toward rebuilding public trust in law enforcement.
And in entertainment, veteran Bollywood actor Prem Chopra, 92, was hospitalized in Mumbai after a viral infection. His condition was stable, but his presence in the news reminded everyone how deeply cultural icons shape generations. From Hollywood to Mumbai, from boardrooms to stadiums, November 2025 showed how interconnected our world really is.
Below, you’ll find the full stories behind these moments — the decisions made, the markets moved, the teams that played, and the people who made headlines. No fluff. Just the facts that mattered.
Enlivex Surge: Biotech Firm Buys $212M in RAIN Token to Launch World’s First Prediction Market Treasury
Enlivex Therapeutics raised $212M to buy RAIN tokens, becoming the first U.S. public company to use a prediction market token as its main treasury asset — triggering an 115% surge in RAIN and a 13% stock jump.
View moreArsenal Start Piero Hincapie in North London Derby as Gabriel Injury Shakes Defense
Arsenal start Piero Hincapie at center-back in the North London derby against Tottenham Hotspur as Gabriel Magalhães misses out due to injury, shaking up their defense ahead of a high-stakes Premier League clash at Emirates Stadium.
View moreLynas Shares Surge as China’s Rare Earth Export Ban Shakes Global Auto and Defense Supply Chains
China’s 2025 rare earth export bans triggered Ford’s factory shutdown and sent Lynas Rare Earths shares soaring, exposing global dependence on Beijing’s control of 85% of refining capacity and reshaping defense and auto supply chains.
View more92-Year-Old Bollywood Legend Prem Chopra Hospitalized in Mumbai After Viral Infection
Veteran Bollywood actor Prem Chopra, 92, is recovering at Mumbai's Lilavati Hospital after being admitted for a viral infection and age-related cardiac issues. Doctors say he's stable and expected to go home soon.
View moreNPSC Corrects Police Recruitment Centers Across Kenya for November 17, 2025 Drive
The NPSC corrected recruitment centers for Kenya's November 17, 2025 police constable hiring, adding Ruaraka as a venue and fixing errors in Kajiado and Narok counties. 10,000 positions available with strict anti-corruption rules.
View moreSouth Africa U17 Kick Off 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup Against Bolivia in Qatar
South Africa U17 opens the 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Qatar against Bolivia, aiming to advance in the tournament’s first-ever 48-team format. Defending champions Germany lead the field as Qatar hosts five straight editions.
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