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Federal Reserve Proposes New Guidelines for Intermediaries in FedNow Service
The Federal Reserve Board has issued a proposal aimed at clarifying the role of intermediaries in fund transfers via the FedNow Service. The initiative seeks to ensure operational safety and efficiency for financial institutions using the instant payment system in the United States, inviting public comment on the proposed regulatory framework.
Japanese Lawmakers Push for Supplementary Budget Amid Economic Pressures
Following the enactment of Japan's fiscal 2026 budget, lawmakers from both ruling and opposition parties are increasingly calling for a supplementary budget. The push aims to address ongoing economic concerns, including rising costs of living and the need for targeted stimulus measures to support households and businesses in a challenging fiscal environment.
Brazil's Bovespa Index Reaches Five-Year High Amid Broad Market Gains
Brazil's benchmark Bovespa stock index climbed 2.09% to hit a new five-year high. The rally was fueled by strong performance across the real estate, financial, and industrial sectors, reflecting positive investor sentiment in the Brazilian market as the index reached its highest level since 2021.
Russian FSB Arrests Former Radio Liberty Journalist in Khabarovsk
The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) has arrested Andrei Novashov, a former contributor to Radio Liberty, in the Far East city of Khabarovsk. Authorities have accused the journalist of disseminating 'fake news' regarding the Russian military, a charge frequently utilized against critics of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Rejects Talks with U.S. Over Ceasefire Violations
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has dismissed the possibility of talks with the United States, citing alleged violations of ceasefire terms by Washington. Ghalibaf argued that the U.S. has failed to uphold its commitments, rendering further negotiations unreasonable under current circumstances.
Indonesian Authorities Extradite Alleged Scottish Crime Boss to Spain
Indonesian authorities have extradited Antonio Messicco, an alleged Scottish crime boss, to Spain. Messicco, who was arrested in Bali, faces serious charges in Spain related to international drug trafficking and money laundering operations. The extradition marks the conclusion of a lengthy legal process involving international law enforcement cooperation.
Public Sector Workers in Argentina's Santa Fe Province Launch 72-Hour Strike
Public sector employees in Argentina's Santa Fe province have initiated a 72-hour strike to demand wage increases and protest government economic policies. The industrial action, organized by major unions, has impacted various public services across the region as workers seek to address the impact of inflation on their purchasing power.
Mexico Expands Sanctions on CJNG Cartel in Coordination with U.S. Authorities
Mexico's Financial Intelligence Unit (UIF) has added several individuals and entities linked to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) to its list of blocked persons. This action, taken in coordination with U.S. sanctions, aims to disrupt the financial networks of one of Mexico's most powerful criminal organizations and curb its illicit operations.
President Putin Discusses Economic and Social Development with Ivanovo Governor
Russian President Vladimir Putin held a working meeting with Ivanovo Region Governor Stanislav Voskresensky to review the region's economic performance and ongoing social development projects. The discussion focused on industrial growth, infrastructure improvements, and the implementation of federal support measures within the Ivanovo region.
Canada Expands Mass Marking Program for Hatchery-Origin Chinook Salmon
The Canadian government has announced an expansion of the mass marking program for hatchery-origin Pacific Chinook salmon. This initiative aims to improve the management and conservation of wild stocks by allowing for the visual identification of hatchery fish, supporting long-term sustainability efforts across British Columbia's coastal waters.
Australian Government Launches Fast-Track Approval Pilot for Renewable Energy Projects
The Australian government has selected two major renewable energy projects for a new fast-track approval pilot program. This initiative aims to accelerate the development of critical infrastructure, streamline regulatory processes, and enhance national energy security by reducing the time required for environmental and planning assessments.
Al-Aqsa Mosque Compound Reopens for Worshipers Following Brief Closure
The Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem has reopened for dawn prayers after a temporary closure prompted by the recent Iran-Israel conflict. The site, a focal point in the Old City of Jerusalem, resumed normal operations as tensions in the region remained high following the exchange of hostilities between the two nations.
Liberal-Backed Candidate Projected to Win Wisconsin Supreme Court Seat
In a significant shift for the Wisconsin judiciary, Democratic-backed candidate Chris Taylor is projected to win a seat on the state Supreme Court. The victory is expected to expand the court's liberal majority, potentially impacting future rulings on key state issues. The election results mark a pivotal moment in Wisconsin's political landscape.
Authorities from China, Thailand, and Vietnam Dismantle Transnational Drug Ring
Law enforcement agencies from China, Thailand, and Vietnam have successfully dismantled a major transnational drug manufacturing and trafficking operation. The coordinated international effort resulted in the arrest of 41 suspects and the seizure of significant quantities of illicit substances, marking a major success in regional anti-narcotics cooperation.
China's Top Legislator Zhao Leji Holds Talks with Portuguese Parliament Speaker
China's top legislator Zhao Leji met with Portuguese Assembly of the Republic President Jose Pedro Aguiar-Branco in Beijing. The leaders discussed strengthening bilateral relations, with a focus on enhancing practical cooperation in emerging sectors such as new energy, artificial intelligence, and the digital economy to foster mutual development.
Port Washington Voters Approve Referendum Restricting Future Data Center Development
Voters in Port Washington, Wisconsin, have passed a referendum aimed at restricting future data center projects within city limits. The measure reflects growing local concerns regarding the environmental and infrastructure impacts of large-scale technology facilities, marking a significant development in the city's approach to industrial zoning and land use planning.
Bulgaria's Dossier Commission Identifies Candidates with Communist-Era Secret Service Ties
Bulgaria's Dossier Commission has released the names of parliamentary candidates linked to the country's communist-era State Security. The disclosure, mandated by law, aims to ensure transparency regarding the backgrounds of individuals seeking public office in the upcoming elections, revealing dozens of affiliations among the candidate lists.
Bangladesh Welcomes Middle East Ceasefire, Calls for Lasting Peace
The government of Bangladesh has officially welcomed the recent temporary ceasefire in the Middle East. In a formal statement, Dhaka urged all involved parties to exercise restraint and work toward a durable, peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict to ensure regional stability and protect civilian lives.
Egypt Reaffirms Support for Lebanon Amid Regional Tensions
The Egyptian Foreign Ministry has issued a formal statement calling for an immediate cessation of attacks on Lebanon. Cairo emphasized the urgent need to protect Lebanon's sovereignty and stability, warning against the risks of regional escalation as conflict continues to impact the country's security and humanitarian situation.
Russian Foreign Ministry Rejects Allegations of Cyber Collaboration with Iran
The Russian Foreign Ministry has formally denied recent reports alleging that Russian hackers have collaborated with Iranian entities to conduct cyberattacks. The ministry dismissed the claims as unfounded, maintaining that Russia does not engage in state-sponsored cyber aggression or partnerships for such activities, amid ongoing international scrutiny regarding global cyber operations.