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DEVELOPING: Dollar surge breaches critical 100-ruble threshold—Moscow insiders confirm central bank intervention escalating amid unprecedented capital flight warnings. This isn't just currency volatility; sources suggest coordinated pressure on Russian financial markets that authorities are desperately attempting to contain before markets open. The magnitude of moves being reported contradicts official stability narratives, and we're tracking what may be a much larger structural breakdown in Eastern European finance.
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UPDATE: The dollar's relentless assault on the ruble continues to intensify—sources close to the Kremlin are now scrambling as the 100-ruble barrier doesn't just hold, it CRUMBLES. We reported yesterday on Moscow insiders' initial alarm, but TODAY the panic has escalated: currency traders are describing scenes of near-chaos in financial districts as the breach deepens, and officials are reportedly convening emergency meetings that nobody wants to talk about. This is NOT stabilizing—this is ACCELERATING, and the implications for Russia's economic architecture may be far graver than the initial assessments suggested.
The Russkaya Obshina group stages raids to look for activities contravening "traditional Russian values". Source: BBC News
FOLLOW-UP: The Dollar's Stranglehold on the Ruble DEEPENS—Sources Close to Currency Markets Are Now Whispering About Intervention Tactics We First Exposed 48 Hours Ago The relentless assault we warned you about is spiraling into territory nobody's willing to openly discuss—the ruble is hemorrhaging value at an accelerating pace, and institutional players are reportedly scrambling behind closed doors. What started as volatility has morphed into what insiders are calling a "controlled collapse," and the mainstream financial press is STILL playing catch-up to what IntelNexus reported two days ago.
Housing has long ranked among voters' top concerns in Spain, where demand has risen due to tourism and immigration-driven population growth. Source: World | Deutsche Welle
Threat actors are exploiting a recently disclosed critical security flaw in Ghost CMS to inject malicious JavaScript code with an aim to fuel ClickFix attacks. According to QiAnXin XLab, the activity involves the exploitation of CVE-2026-26980 (CVSS score: 9.4), an SQL injection vulnerability in Ghost's Content API that could allow an unauthenticated attacker to read arbitrary data from the Source: The Hacker News
Joint Uzbek and Emirati evaluation teams reviewed ministries and agencies using criteria including transparency, digitalisation and service delivery. Officials say future assessments will place greater emphasis on measurable results. Source: News | Euronews RSS
Pakistan's prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, said he strongly condemned the "heinous bomb explosion" and sent his condolences to the victims' families. Source: News | Euronews RSS
Iranian news agency says deal could see shipping levels through Strait of Hormuz return to pre-war levels within weeks. Source: Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera
The Balochistan Liberation Army has claimed responsibility for the attack. Source: Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera
On China's tightly-controlled internet, people are calling for justice and questioning how this happened. Source: BBC News
As poverty deepens and the Taliban curtails women's rights, domestic violence in Afghanistan is becoming more dangerous, less visible and harder to escape. Source: World | Deutsche Welle
More than 25,000 US Muslims have come together for the annual ICNA conference, where speakers encouraged activism. Source: Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera
Housing has long ranked among the top concerns in Spain, where demand has risen because of tourism and immigration-driven population growth. Source: World | Deutsche Welle
Africa Day 2026 spotlights power, debt and digital control as Africans redefine sovereignty. Source: Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera
Some speculate that El Malick Ndiaye stepped down so that ousted-PM Ousmane Sonko can take his place. Source: BBC News
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