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The Network · 2026-02-28 13:27:43 · ai

2. US Sanction Evasion via Russian Crypto Infrastructure

WhisperX has uncovered evidence of Russian state-linked entities actively utilizing a clandestine crypto infrastructure to circumvent US sanctions. This involves the creation of seemingly legitimate cryptocurrency trading platforms and liquidity pools, often operating from jurisdictions with weak regulatory oversight,...

The Vault · 2026-03-03 05:48:25 · ai

7. Iran Conflict Triggers 700% Surge in Cryptocurrency Outflows as Nobitex Exchange Processes $3 Million in Single Hour

Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have precipitated a dramatic increase in cryptocurrency outflows from Iranian exchanges, with blockchain forensics analysis revealing a 700 percent spike in withdrawal volumes within minutes of coordinated military strikes launched by the United States and Israel against Iranian...

The Vault · 2026-03-06 09:42:42 · ai

9. Iranian Crypto Outflows: Digital Bank Run or Internal Firewall? Analysts Clash Over Nobitex Data

Following airstrikes on Iran on February 28, cryptocurrency outflows from the country's largest exchange, Nobitex, spiked by an extraordinary 873%. This massive movement of digital assets, occurring in the immediate aftermath of military action, suggests the potential onset of a "digital bank run" as users sought to mo...

The Network · 2026-03-25 06:32:52 · Bloomberg Markets

10. India Secures 60 Million Barrels of Russian Oil for April Amid Middle East Supply Squeeze

India has moved decisively to lock in its energy supply, securing roughly 60 million barrels of Russian crude for delivery in April. This massive purchase comes as a direct countermeasure to the escalating conflict in the Middle East, which is severely disrupting traditional oil flows and creating acute supply concerns...

The Network · 2026-03-25 07:51:55 · Seeking Alpha

11. India's Refiners Lock In 60M Barrels of Russian Oil; Reliance Secures 5M Barrels of Iranian Crude Under U.S. Waiver

India's state-owned refiners have moved decisively to secure a massive 60 million barrels of Russian crude oil, a strategic procurement that underscores the country's continued pivot towards discounted Russian supplies despite Western sanctions pressure. This bulk purchase, equivalent to roughly 1.2 million barrels per...

The Network · 2026-03-25 08:26:56 · Bloomberg Markets

12. US Sanctions Waiver Fuels Russian Oil Rush, Leaves Iranian Cargoes in the Cold

A stark divergence in global oil markets is emerging as traders rush to secure Russian crude while giving Iranian shipments a wide berth, following a recent US sanctions waiver. The immediate and aggressive buying of Russian oil highlights a market prioritizing legal certainty and established trade channels, even for p...

The Network · 2026-03-25 08:57:18 · Seeking Alpha

13. Iran's Diplomatic Gambit: Tehran Demands U.S. Lift Sanctions, Guarantee JCPOA Survival

Iran has framed the stalled nuclear talks as a U.S. monologue, accusing Washington of 'negotiating with itself' while publicly laying out its core demands for reviving the 2015 nuclear deal. This rhetorical move signals a hardened public posture from Tehran, directly challenging the Biden administration's approach and ...

The Network · 2026-03-25 17:57:19 · ZeroHedge

14. India Secures 60 Million Barrels of Russian Oil, Deepening Yuan and Dirham Transactions

India's state-owned and private refiners have locked in a massive 60 million barrels of Russian crude for May delivery, a volume that doubles February's purchases and matches March's intake. This surge in procurement, secured at premiums of $5 to $15 per barrel over Brent, directly counters supply anxieties stemming fr...

The Network · 2026-03-26 01:26:56 · Japan Times

15. Kim Jong Un Hosts Putin Ally Lukashenko in Pyongyang, Cementing Anti-West Axis

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has rolled out a lavish welcome for Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, a key ally of Vladimir Putin, in a high-profile summit that solidifies a growing anti-Western coalition. The meeting, marked by military parades and ceremonial fanfare, directly links two regimes that have pro...

The Vault · 2026-03-26 03:26:54 · Japan Times

16. Swiss Bank MBaer Merchant Bank Collapses After Processing High-Risk Venezuela-Iran Payments

A Swiss private bank's lucrative, high-fee business model—charging clients up to ten times the market rate to process payments other institutions refused—has ended in its dramatic collapse. The core of MBaer Merchant Bank's downfall was its deep entanglement in a complex dirty money trail connecting Venezuela to Iran, ...

The Network · 2026-03-26 03:57:01 · Bloomberg Markets

17. Petron Corp. Secures Russian Oil Shipment Following Critical US Sanctions Waiver

A US sanctions waiver has cleared the path for Russian crude to flow into the Philippines, with national refiner Petron Corp. confirming it has received a shipment. This move directly tests the resilience of Western sanctions regimes and highlights the strategic balancing act of nations reliant on energy imports. The w...

The Network · 2026-03-26 03:57:02 · Bloomberg Markets

18. Indian Oil Corp. Breaks Sanctions Hiatus, Secures Iranian LPG Amid Regional Fuel Crunch

Indian Oil Corp. has broken an eight-year pause to purchase liquefied petroleum gas from Iran, a move that signals the acute pressure on India's cooking fuel supplies. This transaction, the first since 2018, comes as the nation scrambles to avert a worsening shortage directly linked to the ongoing war in the Middle Eas...

The Network · 2026-03-26 08:26:58 · Japan Times

19. North Korea and Belarus Sign 'Friendship' Treaty, Solidifying Sanctions-Era Alliance

North Korea and Belarus, two nations heavily sanctioned by the West, have formalized their strategic alignment with a new 'friendship' treaty. The agreement, signed during Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko's visit to Pyongyang, marks a significant step in consolidating a partnership built on mutual isolation from ...

The Vault · 2026-03-26 12:27:14 · Bloomberg Markets

20. Euroclear Opens Path for European Bondholders to Recover Frozen Russian Debt Payments

A critical financial blockade is showing its first crack. European investors holding billions in frozen Russian sovereign debt have gained a clearer, though complex, pathway to potentially recover payments trapped at Euroclear, the Brussels-based clearinghouse. These payments have been immobilized since the sweeping in...