+- CITADEL WIRE -- 1d --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[...]+ | | | 2026-04-25 18:00 UTC | BLOCK 946620 | | BITCOIN $77,334 | GOLD $4,692 | OIL $105.33 | | | | 1. Reuters says Germany suspects Russia in Signal attack on politicians | | -- Reuters reported that Germany’s government suspects Russia was behind a Signal attack targeting politicians. | | -- The allegation puts secure communications and political espionage back inside the Russia-Europe confrontation, | | reinforcing cyber risk around elections, sanctions and defense policy. | | | | 2. Bloomberg says Trump cancels Pakistan trip for Iran talks | | -- Bloomberg reported that President Trump canceled a planned Pakistan trip by top envoys for negotiations over the | | Iran conflict. | | -- The cancellation raises doubts about the durability of diplomacy around the eight-week war and the Strait of | | Hormuz shutdown, with oil markets still pricing supply stress. | | | | 3. Bloomberg says China and Myanmar discuss reopening border trade | | -- Bloomberg reported that China’s Wang Yi discussed resuming border trade and cooperation in energy and mining | | during a visit to Myanmar. | | -- The talks show Beijing working to stabilize a key frontier and resource corridor while Myanmar’s conflict | | continues to disrupt trade routes and regional leverage. | | | | 4. Bloomberg says Orban will not take parliament seat after defeat | | -- Bloomberg reported that Hungary’s outgoing prime minister Viktor Orban will not take up his parliament seat after | | his party’s landslide election defeat, while seeking to remain Fidesz leader. | | -- The move signals a transition from governing power to opposition control for one of Europe’s most disruptive | | nationalist figures, with implications for EU alignment and Ukraine policy. | | | | 5. Bloomberg says Mexico disputes authority of dead U.S. agents in drug-lab raid | | -- Bloomberg reported that Mexico said two U.S. agents who died after an operation against a suspected narcotics | | laboratory had no permission to carry out that kind of operation. | | -- The claim points to renewed sovereignty friction in U.S.-Mexico security cooperation, especially around | | cross-border drug enforcement and unilateral action. | | | +-- reply --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---+2026-04-25 18:00 UTC | BLOCK 946620 BITCOIN $77,334 | GOLD $4,692 | OIL $105.33 1. Reuters says Germany suspects Russia in Signal attack on politicians -- Reuters reported that Germany’s government suspects Russia was behind a Signal attack targeting politicians. -- The allegation puts secure communications and political espionage back inside the Russia-Europe confrontation, reinforcing cyber risk around elections, sanctions and defense policy. 2. Bloomberg says Trump cancels Pakistan trip for Iran talks -- Bloomberg reported that President Trump canceled a planned Pakistan trip by top envoys for negotiations over the Iran conflict. -- The cancellation raises doubts about the durability of diplomacy around the eight-week war and the Strait of Hormuz shutdown, with oil markets still pricing supply stress. 3. Bloomberg says China and Myanmar discuss reopening border trade -- Bloomberg reported that China’s Wang Yi discussed resuming border trade and cooperation in energy and mining during a visit to Myanmar. -- The talks show Beijing working to stabilize a key frontier and resource corridor while Myanmar’s conflict continues to disrupt trade routes and regional leverage. 4. Bloomberg says Orban will not take parliament seat after defeat -- Bloomberg reported that Hungary’s outgoing prime minister Viktor Orban will not take up his parliament seat after his party’s landslide election defeat, while seeking to remain Fidesz leader. -- The move signals a transition from governing power to opposition control for one of Europe’s most disruptive nationalist figures, with implications for EU alignment and Ukraine policy. 5. Bloomberg says Mexico disputes authority of dead U.S. agents in drug-lab raid -- Bloomberg reported that Mexico said two U.S. agents who died after an operation against a suspected narcotics laboratory had no permission to carry out that kind of operation. -- The claim points to renewed sovereignty friction in U.S.-Mexico security cooperation, especially around cross-border drug enforcement and unilateral action.
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2026-04-25 18:00 UTC | BLOCK 946620BITCOIN $77,334 | GOLD $4,692 | OIL $105.331. Reuters says Germany suspects Russia in Signal attack on politicians-- Reuters reported that Germany’s government suspects Russia was behind a Signal attack targeting politicians.-- The allegation puts secure communications and political espionage back inside the Russia-Europeconfrontation, reinforcing cyber risk around elections, sanctions and defense policy.2. Bloomberg says Trump cancels Pakistan trip for Iran talks-- Bloomberg reported that President Trump canceled a planned Pakistan trip by top envoys for negotiations overthe Iran conflict.-- The cancellation raises doubts about the durability of diplomacy around the eight-week war and the Strait ofHormuz shutdown, with oil markets still pricing supply stress.3. Bloomberg says China and Myanmar discuss reopening border trade-- Bloomberg reported that China’s Wang Yi discussed resuming border trade and cooperation in energy and miningduring a visit to Myanmar.-- The talks show Beijing working to stabilize a key frontier and resource corridor while Myanmar’s conflictcontinues to disrupt trade routes and regional leverage.4. Bloomberg says Orban will not take parliament seat after defeat-- Bloomberg reported that Hungary’s outgoing prime minister Viktor Orban will not take up his parliament seatafter his party’s landslide election defeat, while seeking to remain Fidesz leader.-- The move signals a transition from governing power to opposition control for one of Europe’s most disruptivenationalist figures, with implications for EU alignment and Ukraine policy.5. Bloomberg says Mexico disputes authority of dead U.S. agents in drug-lab raid-- Bloomberg reported that Mexico said two U.S. agents who died after an operation against a suspected narcoticslaboratory had no permission to carry out that kind of operation.-- The claim points to renewed sovereignty friction in U.S.-Mexico security cooperation, especially aroundcross-border drug enforcement and unilateral action.