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Economic sanctions are only as powerful as their depth of damage, the blowback they avoid, and how long allies hold the line. A framework for the era of weaponized trade.
Russia, Iran, and North Korea moved $104 billion through crypto in 2025, driving illicit transactions to record $154 billion as stablecoins become the new sanctions bypass highway
From North Korean hackers to Russian trade routes, cryptocurrency is reshaping how economic sanctions work. Asia-Pacific nations are scrambling to respond to this new reality.
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[email protected]U.S. Treasury sanctions Russian company Operation Zero for purchasing millions in stolen government cyber tools with cryptocurrency. Australian contractor sold classified technology to hostile nation.
US Treasury sanctions Russian zero-day broker Operation Zero and UAE affiliates for stealing government cyber tools. Analysis of the underground market threatening national security.
Russian-linked crypto exchanges are processing billions in transactions for sanctioned entities, raising questions about the integrity of global crypto markets and investor protection.
Criminal crypto activity surged to $158 billion in 2025, yet represents only 1.2% of total volume as legitimate usage explodes. Sophisticated state-backed operations lead the charge.
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[email protected]North Korea accuses South Korea of drone incursions as of January 10, 2026. Explore the details of the North Korea drone incursion claims 2026 and the impact on President Lee Jae Myung's peace efforts.
Despite pressure from the Trump administration, U.S. oil giants are reluctant to return to Venezuela, home to the world's largest oil reserves. We analyze the reasons, from political risk to crumbling infrastructure.
The Trump administration says the World Coast Guard is pursuing an oil tanker for violating its blockade on Venezuela, escalating a pressure campaign and raising tensions over maritime law.