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Investor Justin Sun sues Trump-backed World Liberty Financial over token rights
Crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun sued U.S. President Donald Trump's World Liberty Financial on Tuesday, seeking to unfreeze his tokens and block the crypto venture from seizing, destroying or restricting his holdings. In his lawsuit, filed in federal court in California, Sun claims World Liberty is "on the brink of collapse," in the latest escalation of a dispute with the crypto venture. A major investor in the firm, Sun alleges that it wrongfully froze all of his tokens without valid justification. The step deprived him of his voting rights on governance proposals, Sun added, with the firm threatening to permanently ... (full story)
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From fca.org.uk|Apr 22, 2026Working with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) and the South West Regional Organised Crime Unit (SWROCU), the FCA targeted 8 premises suspected of illegal peer-to-peer crypto trading. ...
From cnbc.com|Apr 22, 2026|13 commentsTwo cargo ships were attacked in the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, authorities said Wednesday, after the U.S. extended the ceasefire and as diplomats seek to bring the ...
From @FirstSquawk|Apr 22, 2026|23 commentsTRUMP WEIGHS CONSEQUENCES FOR NATO ALLIES ON 'NAUGHTY' LIST - POLITICO
Trump weighs consequences for NATO allies on 'naughty' list The White House has developed something akin to a “naughty and nice” list of NATO countries, as the Trump administration looks for ways to punish allies who refused to back the Iran war. The effort, which officials worked on ahead of NATO head Mark Rutte’s visit to Washington this month, includes an overview of members’ contributions to the alliance and places them into tiers, according to three European diplomats and a U.S. defense official familiar with the plan. It’s the latest sign that President Donald Trump plans to make good on his threats against allies who don’t adhere to his wishes. And it’s another pressure point on the increasingly frayed alliance, which has been battered by Trump’s attacks — from his push to annex Greenland to his warning of a complete withdrawal from the pact.
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From @MarketNews_Feed|Apr 22, 2026|27 commentsIRAN FIRES ON THIRD SHIP IN HORMUZ ESCALATION IRAN’S REVOLUTIONARY GUARD REPORTEDLY ATTACKED A THIRD VESSEL IN THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ, ESCALATING TENSIONS IN THE KEY SHIPPING ROUTE. THE CONTAINER SHIP FRANCESCA, OWNED BY MEDITERRANEAN SHIPPING, WAS TARGETED WHILE WAITING TO ENTER…
Iran Fires On Third Ship In Hormuz Chokepoint As Tehran Received 'Some Signs' US Ready To End Blockade The IRGC on Wednesday attacked a third vessel of the day in the Strait of Hormuz, rapidly escalating tensions further in the dangerous standoff. The container ship Francesca, owned by Mediterranean Shipping, was targeted while waiting to enter. "An Iranian gunboat fired on a containership northeast of Oman, before a second vessel reported being fired at off the coast of Iran," according to WSJ. "Then the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps fired on a third ship. The incidents within hours of each other demonstrate that while the aerial war between the U.S. and Iran is on pause, the fight for control of the strait continues." The same publication offers the following outline summary of where things stand on the diplomatic front: • A senior Iranian adviser said the U.S. naval blockade is “no different than bombing” and must be met “with a military response.” • Iran’s ambassador to the U.N. said his country is ready to negotiate with the U.S. once it ends the blockade. • Britain will host military planners from more than 30 countries for two days of talks aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz starting Wednesday.
From stocktwits.com|Apr 22, 2026Ethereum (ETH) and Solana (SOL) led gains among crypto majors on Wednesday morning, after Bitcoin (BTC) crossed $78,000 following President Donald Trump's extension of the ...
From @financialjuice|Apr 22, 2026|73 commentsTrump: Iran talks ‘possible’ as soon as Friday - NYP
Trump tells The Post second round of talks ‘possible’ as soon as Friday — as Iran scrambles to come up with ‘unified’ plan “Good news” about a second round of talks between the US and Iran may be coming as soon as Friday, President Trump and Pakistani sources told The Post on Wednesday. Sources in Islamabad touted positive mediation efforts with Tehran renewing the possibility of more peace talks within the next “36 to 72 hours.” Asked about this possible breakthrough by The Post, Trump in a text message said: “It’s possible! President DJT.” The incremental update comes a day after the US president announced he would extend the current cease-fire with Iran until its divided leadership can come up with “a unified proposal.” “I have … directed our Military to continue the Blockade and, in all other respects, remain ready and able, and will therefore extend the Ceasefire until such time as their proposal is submitted, and discussions are concluded, one way or the other,” he said in a post to Truth Social on Tuesday.
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