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Iran Demands Cryptocurrency Toll for Oil Tankers in the Strait of Hormuz
Tehran, Wednesday, 8 April 2026.
During a two-week US ceasefire, Iran is requiring a $1-per-barrel Bitcoin toll for oil vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, utilizing digital assets to strategically bypass global financial sanctions.
US and Iranian Delegations Head to Pakistan for Crucial Peace Talks Following Historic Ceasefire
Islamabad, Wednesday, 8 April 2026.
Following a surprising Pakistan-brokered ceasefire, top US and Iranian officials will meet in Islamabad this Friday. These historic negotiations hold critical implications for global energy markets and regional stability.
Government Subsidies Drive a Massive Threefold Increase in Australia's Home Battery Storage
Canberra, Wednesday, 8 April 2026.
Australia’s targeted subsidies have tripled household battery capacity in just eight months, with consumers rushing to install record-breaking 40 kWh systems ahead of a looming May 2026 rebate cut.
European Union Models Classify Clean Energy Investments as Economic Losses
Brussels, Wednesday, 8 April 2026.
Current European Union fiscal models log clean energy investments as net losses, assuming every euro spent generates just 60 cents, threatening future green energy funding and investor opportunities.
The $11 Billion Blind Spot: How Sudan's Conflict Gold Flows Untraced Into Global Markets
Dubai, Wednesday, 8 April 2026.
A staggering 70 tonnes of Sudanese conflict gold, worth $11 billion, flows annually through UAE refineries, bypassing origin verification to covertly fund ongoing paramilitary violence.
New Caledonia Secures Massive Public Investment to Modernize Nickel Mining
Nouméa, Thursday, 9 April 2026.
This April 2026, New Caledonia’s mining sector secured a 25 percent increase in public investment, injecting vital capital to modernize nickel extraction for the global electric vehicle battery market.
Open-Source Tool Reveals Hidden Infrastructure Damage in Iran Amid Satellite Blackouts
Amsterdam, Tuesday, 7 April 2026.
Bellingcat’s newly launched mapping tool bypasses commercial satellite blackouts, utilizing public European data to reveal hidden infrastructure destruction across Iran and the Persian Gulf for global risk assessment.