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This means Kraken can settle money transfers on the same rails as traditional banks.
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Some manufacturers, like Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Ltd., have started reductions at certain urea plants, according to people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be identified. Any prolonged disruption may compel companies to shut facilities, the people added, without providing details.
LNG is the primary feedstock for the production of urea, serving as both an energy source and a key input in the manufacturing process of the most widely used fertilizer.
India’s production cuts come as supply disruptions ripple through commodities markets, raising prices and stoking broader economic concerns. Rising prices of other raw materials used to make fertilizer, such as ammonia and sulfur, are adding to fears of higher production costs.
Pakistan’s Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Ltd. has also informed customers it will be unable to supply regasified LNG to their fertilizer plants due to the Middle East conflict, according to a company notice seen by Bloomberg. The country receives most of its LNG from Qatar and the suspension takes effect from midnight Wednesday.
If the cuts last, India could be forced to step up costly imports ahead of peak agricultural demand during the monsoon season that begins in June. The country is the world’s biggest grower and exporter of rice and No. 2 producer of sugar, wheat and cotton.
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"Authorities in Russia believe that Ukraine has quick access to Russian servicemen’s messages and exploits this for military purposes, which wouldn’t be possible without some degree of complicity on Telegram’s part, thus impugning its founder’s character after he denied working with foreign spooks.
The FSB claimed to have “reliable information that the Ukrainian armed forces and intelligence agencies are able to quickly obtain information posted on the Telegram messenger and use it for military purposes.” This coincides with the government allegedly throttling Telegram on the grounds that it’s not in compliance with local laws, which preceded reports that it’ll be banned on 1 April. The authorities denied that they have nay such plan but there’s no doubt that Telegram is now controversial in Russia.
Speculation about Ukraine’s access to the messages sent by Russian servicemen on that platform, which the FSB also touched upon in their two-sentence press release, is credible in light of founder Pavel Durov’s brief detention by the French authorities in 2024. Although he vehemently denied that he cut a deal with them for granting their authorities access to certain users’ messages and has since accused them of askingz him to ban conservative Romanian accounts, he might be lying and it could all be an act."
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Telegram Has Reportedly Become A Pressing National Security Threat For Russia
The FSB claimed to have “reliable information that the Ukrainian armed forces and intelligence agencies are able to quickly obtain information posted on the Telegram messenger..."
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We believe it aimed at a base in Greek Cyprus but veered off course.
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🚢 Tanker traffic through Strait of Hormuz down by 90%
Analysis of vessel activity indicates tanker transits are now around 90% lower than last week. Matt Wright, Principal Freight Analyst at Kpler, explains: "Unlike several other vessel segments where movements have largely ceased, some tankers are still travelling east and west through the strait, with a number of voyages occurring under AIS blackouts."
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Analysis of vessel activity indicates tanker transits are now around 90% lower than last week. Matt Wright, Principal Freight Analyst at Kpler, explains: "Unlike several other vessel segments where movements have largely ceased, some tankers are still travelling east and west through the strait, with a number of voyages occurring under AIS blackouts."
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Jet fuel prices are soaring around the world as oil traders grapple with the fallout of the Iran war, adding to wider concerns about global inflation.
In Europe, they’ve spiked to the highest since 2022 — the year that Russia began its invasion of Ukraine — while prices in the US and Asia hit a more than two-year high, according to figures from General Index. Costs are rallying faster than crude oil, which has risen as the Middle East conflict destabilizes energy output and disrupts a crucial shipping route in the region.
The European Union’s aviation fuel market is particularly at risk from Middle Eastern oil export disruption caused by the war. Half of the bloc’s jet fuel imports pass through the Strait of Hormuz, compared with only about 12% for diesel, Eugene Lindell, head of refined products at consultancy FGE NexantECA, said on a webinar on Wednesday.
Energy and commodity markets have been shaken since the conflict began at the weekend. Prices of gas, diesel and even aluminum have also climbed, in addition to soaring freight costs, which threaten to filter through to prices consumers pay.
Jet fuel’s massive rally is showing up in other key market metrics. In northwest Europe, the fuel’s premium to crude oil hit a record high of more than $70 a barrel in data going back to 2008, according to General Index figures. In Asia, the differential between jet and diesel-type fuels — often called the regrade — reached its widest since 2023.
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A ministry spokesman says authorities are investigating the cause of the outage.
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Washington’s war on Iran is already bleeding hardware. Estimates compiled by Anadolu indicate that nearly $2 billion in US military assets have been damaged or destroyed since Saturday. The most costly blow came at Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar, where Iran struck a $1.1 billion AN/FPS-132 early warning radar system. Doha confirmed the hit. In Bahrain, missiles slammed into the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet headquarters in Manama, reportedly wiping out two AN/GSC-52B satellite communications terminals and several large buildings.
The losses mounted quickly. Three F-15E Strike Eagles were downed in a friendly fire incident involving Kuwaiti air defenses, adding an estimated $282 million to the bill. Iran also claims it destroyed the AN/TPY-2 radar component of the THAAD system deployed in the UAE, a piece of hardware valued at roughly $500 million. Open source satellite imagery suggests a direct hit. Combined, the damage amounts to an estimated $1.9 billion in US equipment degraded across the region in just days.
At least seven US military sites have been targeted across West Asia, from Bahrain and Kuwait to Iraq, the UAE and Qatar. Imagery and verified footage cited by The New York Times showed repeated strikes on the US installation at Erbil International Airport, with multiple structures damaged and fires burning into Monday. Jebel Ali Port in Dubai, one of the US Navy’s most frequented regional ports of call, also saw smoke rising from a building inside a fenced US naval zone. US diplomatic missions were not spared. Drones struck the US Embassy in Riyadh, reportedly hitting a CIA station inside the compound according to The Washington Post, while facilities in Kuwait City and Dubai sustained additional attacks, forcing closures and evacuations.
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⚡#BREAKING Axios: Netanyahu asks White House if secret Iran talks are happening
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I think they heard Trump's message yesterday loud and clear.
Over the past several hours, they've agreed to cooperate with the U.S. military.
The U.S. military is coordinating with their counterparts in Spain.
President Trump expects all of our European allies to cooperate in this long-sought-after mission to crush the rogue Iranian regime, which not only threatens America but also threatens our European allies as well.
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Our position of "no to war" remains clear and forceful.
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One large building was entirely destroyed while several others have suffered various degrees of damage.
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Iran has destroyed so far two AN/TPY-2 radars in Jordan and another one in the UAE.
A single AN/TPY-2 radar costs 500 million USD.
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On the morning of 28 February, missiles struck the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ school in Minab, southern Iran, killing at least 165 people, most of them girls aged 7 to 12, and wounding at least 95 others. Despite claims linking the site to nearby military facilities, satellite imagery and historical analysis show the school had operated independently as a civilian institution for over a decade, with separate entrances, playgrounds, and classrooms.
Videos analyzed from the strike confirm two distinct missile impacts: one on the adjacent military base and one directly on the school.
According to an investigation by Al Jazeera, the massacre fits a documented pattern in US and Israeli operations, from Baghdad to Gaza, where schools, hospitals, and shelters have repeatedly been hit, followed by immediate denials or misattributions. In Minab, the attack was likely deliberate, and designed to inflict maximum civilian casualties to undermine public morale and send a stark warning amid ongoing US-Israeli attacks on the Islamic Republic.
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🌞 🇮🇷 ❌ 🇮🇷 🇮🇷 ❗️ — Israeli Journalist Yulia Pobegailova, quoting a "Iranian Kurdish official", says that Iranian Kurdish forces in Iraq have launched a ground military offensive into Iran against the Islamic Republic Regime
📝 According to the official, thousands of Kurdish fighters began taking combat positions inside Iranian territory on Monday, March 2.
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March 1 (Sentinel-2):
11 x KC135 in Morón
5 x KC-135 in Rota
March 2 (Flightradar24):
9 x KC-135R from Morón leave to Germany.
4 x KC-135R from Rota to France
March 4:
1 x KC-135R from Morón to France
1 x KC-135R from Rota to France
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Azerbaijani troops have reportedly been put on combat alert and deployed to the border with Iran, the independent media outlet Qazetchi has reported, citing sources. The move comes as the US–Israel war against Iran entered its fourth day, with countries across the region being drawn into the fighting.
According to information confirmed to Qazetchi from anonymous sources, ‘the Ministry of Defence, the State Border Service, and the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Emergency Situations have gone into high alert mode’.
The Defence Ministry has not confirmed or denied the information, nor responded to requests for comment from OC Media.
Qazetchi wrote that ‘the vacations of soldiers, warrant officers, and officers’ have been cancelled. Officers on leave have reportedly been recalled. Defence systems against drones and low-flying aircraft have been deployed on the border with Iran’.
Others, however, cited differing reasons for the troop buildup, with Talysh human rights defender Hilal Mammadov suggesting on social media that the army deployment could ‘perhaps be to prevent the influx of refugees’.
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Azerbaijani troops reportedly deployed to Iranian border as conflict rages
The multi-front war entered its fourth day on Tuesday, with no signs of the fighting abating.
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