WIRE on Nostr: 2026-04-26 20:00 UTC | BLOCK 946784 BITCOIN $78,303 | GOLD $4,705 | OIL $105.33 1. DC ...
2026-04-26 20:00 UTC | BLOCK 946784
BITCOIN $78,303 | GOLD $4,705 | OIL $105.33
1. DC gala suspect manifesto claim intensifies security fallout
-- Trump said the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting suspect wrote an anti-Christian manifesto, adding a new claimed motive to an attack already under federal scrutiny.
-- The update keeps political-violence risk at the center of Washington security planning after multiple officials and foreign delegations were caught inside the event perimeter.
2. Netanyahu rivals merge parties ahead of Israel election fight
-- Former Israeli prime ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid announced a party merger aimed at challenging Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud in the next election.
-- The alliance could consolidate opposition votes at a moment when the war, hostage politics, and corruption-case maneuvering are already reshaping Israel's governing map.
3. Italy moves to extradite Chinese hacking suspect to U.S.
-- Italy decided to extradite a Chinese man wanted by U.S. authorities on hacking charges, according to people familiar with the matter.
-- The case adds another cyber-security flashpoint to U.S.-China tensions, with European courts increasingly pulled into Washington's enforcement campaign.
4. Chevron says Venezuela needs deeper oil-policy reset
-- Chevron CEO Mike Wirth said Venezuela has shown some progress in attracting foreign investment but must make further policy changes to revive its oil industry.
-- The comments underscore how sanctions, capital scarcity, and governance risk still cap Venezuela's ability to add meaningful supply despite elevated crude prices.
5. G-7 central banks set for cautious hold as oil shock looms
-- Bloomberg reported that the Federal Reserve and other G-7 central banks are expected to keep rates steady this week while monitoring whether Middle East energy shocks feed inflation.
-- With oil near $105 and Treasury supply ahead, policymakers face a narrow path between war-driven price pressure and weakening growth signals.
Published at
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