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26.03 / 15:54
UPS FIVE Digital Experts War voice U.S. sanctions Russian entities accused of enabling digital currency sanctions evasion
The U.S. is imposing sanctions on a collection of mostly Russian fintech firms and people accused of enabling sanctions evasion
26.03 / 15:53
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Farmers are throwing beets and spraying manure at police as hundreds of tractors have sealed off streets close to the European Union headquarters
26.03 / 15:53
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The United States and Cyprus say they’re formalizing their collaboration in fighting money laundering, sanctions evasion and other financial crimes
26.03 / 13:09
Digital War Department us sanctions Russia-linked fintechs hit with US sanctions
According to the US Treasury Department, the fintechs, along with two individuals, have "either helped build or operate blockchain-based services or enabled virtual currency payments in the Russian financial sector, thus enabling potential sanctions evasion".
26.03 / 12:35
UPS WhatsApp Battlefield country strain France might requisition arms producers to speed up production to help Ukraine
Sebastien Lecornu said on Tuesday he was prepared to use his powers to requisition industrial capacities or impose priorities to weapon makers to speed up production of arms and shells needed on the battlefield in Ukraine and elsewhere. «These questions… are clearly on the table», Lecornu told a news conference, adding stocks and production lines were particularly strained with regard to anti-air missiles and artillery shells. Lecornu said he could requisition stocks or tell companies to give priority to certain orders, citing Aster missiles produced by MBDA as a potential case for such a move.
26.03 / 07:27
Us Treasury OFAC US Treasury Targets Russian Blockchain Companies for Sanctions Evasion
The US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) on Monday sanctioned 13 entities and two individuals. They are accused of developing crypto-related services that could facilitate sanctions evasion on behalf of Russian nationals.
26.03 / 03:29
Citi Remark concert reports Courts Investigations Putin says Islamists carried out concert attack, implies Ukraine had a role
Putin acknowledged on Monday that last week's deadly attack at a concert outside Moscow was carried out by Islamic militants, but suggested it was also to the benefit of Ukraine and that Kyiv may have played a role. Putin's remarks, to a Kremlin meeting devoted to measures taken in response to the attack, were delivered as France joined the U.S. in saying intelligence indicated Islamic State was responsible.
26.03 / 03:29
Citi wellness President love concert information No evidence that Ukrainian government had anything to do with Moscow attack: US
terrorist attack at the concert hall in Moscow was carried out by ISIS at Crocus, the United States said that there is no evidence that the Ukrainian government had anything to do with this attack. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said on Tuesday that this terrorist attack was conducted by ISIS and Russian President Vladimir Putin understands that.
26.03 / 02:05
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Investing.com-- Oil prices rose slightly in Asian trade on Tuesday as expectations of tighter supplies were boosted by more output curbs in Russia, although the United Nations’ adoption of an Israel-Hamas ceasefire put a lid on gains. 
26.03 / 01:35
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U.N. humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths is stepping down for health reasons after nearly three years of trying to tackle mounting humanitarian crises in Ukraine, Gaza and Africa, the United Nations announced Monday. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres praised Griffiths «for his tremendous leadership and service to the United Nations and the humanitarian community in advocating for people affected by crises and mobilizing resources to address their needs,» U.N. deputy spokesman Farhan Haq said.
26.03 / 01:17
Citi War concert Courts Videos Investigations Moscow attack: ‘Who benefits from this?’ Putin hints Ukraine's role, acknowledges Islamists carried out concert attack
France joined the US in saying intelligence indicated Islamic State was responsible. Alexander Bastrykin, head of Russia's Investigative Committee, told the Kremlin meeting that the death toll had risen to 139, with 182 people wounded. In this case, so far, four men of Tajik origin are remanded in custody on terrorism charges at Moscow's Basmanny district court on suspicion of carrying out the attack.
26.03 / 01:17
Provident Manufacturing Assurant War country guidelines Japan approves plan to sell fighter jets to other nations in latest break from pacifist principles
the Global Combat Air Program or GCAP, is based in the U.K. Japan hopes the new plane will offer advanced capabilities Japan needs amid growing tensions in the region, giving it a technological edge against regional rivals China and Russia. Because of its wartime past as aggressor and the devastation that followed its defeat in World War II, Japan adopted a constitution that limits its military to self-defense.
25.03 / 20:05
markets Target Reuters Research country reports Oil prices settle higher as bets on tighter supply; Gaza ceasefire unlikely
Investing.com-- Oil prices settled higher Monday, driven by growing bets on tighter global crude supplies as Russia is reportedly set to cut oil output at a time when Ukraine continues to target the country's refineries. 
25.03 / 10:01
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The Russian Ministry of Finance says it wants to settle its long-standing crypto policy differences with the nation’s Central Bank.
25.03 / 09:19
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Ukraine's port of Odesa on Monday after a Russian air attack damaged one of the high-voltage facilities there, Ukraine's top energy provider DTEK said on Monday. "The situation remains difficult," DTEK said on the Telegram messaging app.
25.03 / 09:19
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Also Read: Will the rise in crude oil prices impact the markets in the near term? Moreover, the recent surge in geopolitical tensions has further propelled oil prices upward. Notably, Ukraine's launch of drone attacks on Russian oil refineries, including Lukoil Nizhny, Rosneft Ryazan, and Surgut Kirishi, has caused partial shutdowns.
25.03 / 06:35
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Suspects in the Russia concert hall attack, which left more than 130 dead, arrived at a Moscow district court on Sunday night.
25.03 / 03:41
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Methodology note: The tracker is a monthly summary of economic activity across nine large emerging markets based on seven high-frequency indicators: real GDP growth, manufacturing PMI, export growth, retail inflation, import cover, exchange rate movement, and stock market capitalization. Latest available data is used. On each indicator, the best-performing economy gets a score of 100, the worst one gets zero, and the others get linearly-interpolated relative scores. A country's composite index score is the simple average of its seven indicator scores. Earlier, the tracker had a 10th country, Russia, but it has been dropped temporarily as some data has not been reliably available since the Ukraine war began.
25.03 / 02:35
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At least 133 people were killed and scores injured in a terror attack in Moscow late on Friday. Four men opened fire indiscriminately in a concert hall, setting a part of it on fire.
25.03 / 02:09
President country concert Courts Videos Investigations Four suspects remanded in custody over Moscow concert hall massacre
Moscow concert hall that killed 137 people were remanded in custody Sunday, as Russia observed a national day of mourning following the attack claimed by the Islamic State. All four suspects have been charged with terrorism, according to Moscow's Basmanny district court, and face life imprisonment. Their detention is set until May 22 but may be extended depending on the date of their trial.

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