US Hits Iran’s Oil Transport Network with New Sanctions

On Wednesday, the U.S. Treasury Department announced a fresh wave of sanctions aimed at crippling Iran’s oil transportation infrastructure. The new measures target a total of more than two dozen individuals, businesses, and ships. The primary focus of these sanctions is a shipping network operated by Iranian oil tycoon Mohammad Hossein Shamkhani. He is the […]

US Extends Sanctions Waiver for Russian Oil Giant Lukoil

US officials announced yesterday that the sanctions waiver for the Russian oil giant Lukoil has been extended to include its gas stations outside of Russia. This move comes as part of the Trump administration’s broader efforts to curb surging crude oil prices. As reported by AFP, this decision by the US Treasury Department’s Office of […]

US Eases Bank Sanctions on Venezuela to Stabilize Economy

The Trump administration has relaxed financial sanctions on Venezuela’s state-run banking system. The move is designed to revitalize the nation’s struggling economy and support the new interim government led by acting President Delcy Rodriguez. Through specific licenses issued by the US Treasury (OFAC), major Venezuelan state banks—including the Central Bank—can now legally use US dollars […]

US Drafting Sanctions Against “Unsupportive” NATO Allies

The Donald Trump administration is reportedly preparing a sanctions plan aimed at NATO member states that Washington believes failed to provide adequate support during the recent Iran war. According to a draft of the plan, the US is considering withdrawing its troops and potentially closing military bases in countries deemed “unsupportive,” such as Spain, Germany, […]

US Ends Temporary Waiver on Iranian Oil Sanctions

The US Treasury Department announced it will not renew a short-term exemption that allowed the sale of Iranian oil already stranded at sea. The temporary easing, which expires on April 19, was initially implemented to stabilize global energy prices following supply shocks from a war that began on February 28. It only applied to oil […]

New Zealand Expands Sanctions on Russia

New Zealand has intensified its economic measures against Russia to further restrict Moscow’s oil export revenues. The update includes the following actions: The government has added 100 vessels—often referred to as the “shadow fleet”—alongside 13 companies and 23 individuals to its official sanctions list. Aligning with recent European Union and G7 adjustments, New Zealand lowered […]

US Imposes Sanctions on Mexico-Based Criminal Syndicate

The US State Department has announced a new wave of sanctions targeting the Cartel del Noreste, a Mexican criminal organization operating along the US-Mexico border. The measures specifically target high-ranking executives and casinos associated with the cartel. According to the department’s statement, the Cartel del Noreste is actively involved in “money laundering, drug trafficking, and […]

Sweden Seizes Sanctioned Russian-Linked Oil Tanker Following Spill

Swedish authorities have seized an oil tanker suspected of belonging to Russia’s “shadow fleet” after it allegedly caused a significant oil spill in the Baltic Sea. An aircraft belonging to the Swedish Coast Guard detected a 12-kilometer oil spill just east of the island of Gotland. Authorities estimate that at least 2,000 liters of oil […]

Appeals Court Blocks New Jersey’s Ban on Kalshi’s Sports Markets

A federal appeals court has ruled that the state of New Jersey cannot shut down the prediction market platform Kalshi, delivering a major legal victory for the company against a wave of state-level enforcement actions. In a 2-1 decision, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals determined that Kalshi’s sports-related prediction contracts fall under the jurisdiction […]

U.S. Lifts Sanctions on Acting Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez

The United States has officially removed sanctions against Venezuela’s acting president, Delcy Rodríguez. This decision by the U.S. Treasury Department is a strong diplomatic signal that Washington now formally recognizes her as the legitimate head of state. This change in U.S. policy follows a dramatic operation on January 3, when the U.S. military captured Nicolás […]