+- CITADEL WIRE -- 1d --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[...]+ | | | 2026-04-25 20:00 UTC | BLOCK 946629 | | BITCOIN $77,210 | GOLD $4,693 | OIL $105.33 | | | | 1. Reuters says Germany suspects Russia in Signal attack on politicians | | -- German authorities suspect Russia was behind a Signal-based attack targeting politicians, according to Reuters, | | adding another cyber dimension to European security tensions. | | -- The report keeps pressure on Berlin to harden official communications and supports Europe’s broader case that | | Russia-linked operations extend beyond the battlefield. | | | | 2. Bloomberg says Trump scraps U.S. trip for Iran talks | | -- Bloomberg reports President Trump canceled a planned Pakistan trip by U.S. envoys for Iran negotiations, leaving | | questions around the durability of the current ceasefire. | | -- The move weakens near-term diplomatic momentum as the Hormuz disruption continues to shape energy markets and | | allied planning. | | | | 3. Reclaim the Net says UK Biobank failures exposed genetic and medical records risk | | -- Reclaim the Net reports UK Biobank failures have highlighted the long-term cost of sharing genetic and medical | | records when access controls or data governance break down. | | -- Unlike passwords or payment cards, compromised health and genetic data cannot be rotated, making privacy failures | | structurally persistent. | | | | 4. Bloomberg says cheap private-credit funds draw bargain hunters | | -- Bloomberg reports investors are buying listed private-credit funds trading at discounted valuations as market | | stress creates perceived bargains. | | -- The bid shows risk appetite returning in parts of credit, but discounts also flag concern over asset marks, | | liquidity, and refinancing conditions. | | | | 5. AP says Justice Department will allow firing squads for executions | | -- AP reports the Justice Department will allow firing squads for executions as part of a broader push to expand | | capital punishment options. | | -- The policy is likely to intensify legal fights over execution methods, federal authority, and state | | implementation. | | | +-- reply --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---+2026-04-25 20:00 UTC | BLOCK 946629 BITCOIN $77,210 | GOLD $4,693 | OIL $105.33 1. Reuters says Germany suspects Russia in Signal attack on politicians -- German authorities suspect Russia was behind a Signal-based attack targeting politicians, according to Reuters, adding another cyber dimension to European security tensions. -- The report keeps pressure on Berlin to harden official communications and supports Europe’s broader case that Russia-linked operations extend beyond the battlefield. 2. Bloomberg says Trump scraps U.S. trip for Iran talks -- Bloomberg reports President Trump canceled a planned Pakistan trip by U.S. envoys for Iran negotiations, leaving questions around the durability of the current ceasefire. -- The move weakens near-term diplomatic momentum as the Hormuz disruption continues to shape energy markets and allied planning. 3. Reclaim the Net says UK Biobank failures exposed genetic and medical records risk -- Reclaim the Net reports UK Biobank failures have highlighted the long-term cost of sharing genetic and medical records when access controls or data governance break down. -- Unlike passwords or payment cards, compromised health and genetic data cannot be rotated, making privacy failures structurally persistent. 4. Bloomberg says cheap private-credit funds draw bargain hunters -- Bloomberg reports investors are buying listed private-credit funds trading at discounted valuations as market stress creates perceived bargains. -- The bid shows risk appetite returning in parts of credit, but discounts also flag concern over asset marks, liquidity, and refinancing conditions. 5. AP says Justice Department will allow firing squads for executions -- AP reports the Justice Department will allow firing squads for executions as part of a broader push to expand capital punishment options. -- The policy is likely to intensify legal fights over execution methods, federal authority, and state implementation.
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2026-04-25 20:00 UTC | BLOCK 946629BITCOIN $77,210 | GOLD $4,693 | OIL $105.331. Reuters says Germany suspects Russia in Signal attack on politicians-- German authorities suspect Russia was behind a Signal-based attack targeting politicians, according toReuters, adding another cyber dimension to European security tensions.-- The report keeps pressure on Berlin to harden official communications and supports Europe’s broader case thatRussia-linked operations extend beyond the battlefield.2. Bloomberg says Trump scraps U.S. trip for Iran talks-- Bloomberg reports President Trump canceled a planned Pakistan trip by U.S. envoys for Iran negotiations,leaving questions around the durability of the current ceasefire.-- The move weakens near-term diplomatic momentum as the Hormuz disruption continues to shape energy markets andallied planning.3. Reclaim the Net says UK Biobank failures exposed genetic and medical records risk-- Reclaim the Net reports UK Biobank failures have highlighted the long-term cost of sharing genetic andmedical records when access controls or data governance break down.-- Unlike passwords or payment cards, compromised health and genetic data cannot be rotated, making privacyfailures structurally persistent.4. Bloomberg says cheap private-credit funds draw bargain hunters-- Bloomberg reports investors are buying listed private-credit funds trading at discounted valuations as marketstress creates perceived bargains.-- The bid shows risk appetite returning in parts of credit, but discounts also flag concern over asset marks,liquidity, and refinancing conditions.5. AP says Justice Department will allow firing squads for executions-- AP reports the Justice Department will allow firing squads for executions as part of a broader push to expandcapital punishment options.-- The policy is likely to intensify legal fights over execution methods, federal authority, and stateimplementation.