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U.S, allies cut some Russian banks off from SWIFT

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Western allies are preparing new sanctions against Russia for its military action in Ukraine, including banishing key Russia banks from the main global payments system – SWIFT.

As Russia continues its assault against Ukraine, Western leaders are hardening their economic resolve against Putin.

The U.S., Canada, Europe and Britain moved on Saturday to block some Russian banks from SWIFT, the main global payments system.

The new measures will be implemented in the coming days, and include restrictions on Russia’s central bank.

The West wants to prevent Putin from accessing $630 billion in foreign currency reserves he could use to finance his war and prop up a plunging rouble.

European Commission President Ursula Von Der Leyen said the measures prevent Russia from using its “war chest.”

”We are resolved to continue imposing massive costs on Russia, costs that will further isolate Russia from the international financial system and our economies… “

”Putin embarked on a path aiming to destroy Ukraine, but what he’s also doing, in fact, is destroying the future of his own country.”

Cutting Russian banks out of the SWIFT system deals a blow to Russian trade and makes it harder for Russian companies to do business.

SWIFT, or the “Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication”, is a secure messaging network that facilitates rapid cross-border payments.

It has become the principal mechanism for financing international trade.

Each year, trillions of dollars are transferred using the system.The allies on Saturday also pledged to limit the sale of citizenship via so-called golden passports used by some wealthy Russians to gain residency in Western nations

From our partner at Reuters – Flora Bradley-Watson reports

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NASA aircraft lands without landing gear at Ellington Field

NASA reports a plane landed safely without gear at Ellington Field in Houston after a mechanical issue, no injuries.

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NASA reports a plane landed safely without gear at Ellington Field in Houston after a mechanical issue, no injuries.


NASA says a plane experienced a mechanical issue during flight.

The aircraft landed safely without landing gear at Ellington Field in Houston with no reported injuries.


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President says he loves Pretti’s family after ICE shooting

Trump addresses Alex Pretti’s death, calls it “sad,” emphasizes love for “everybody” involved.

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Trump addresses Alex Pretti’s death, calls it “sad,” emphasizes love for “everybody” involved.


President Donald Trump said he is “looking at that whole situation” and that he loves “everybody” including the family of Alex Pretti, the Minneapolis man fatally shot by a federal Border Patrol agent, calling it a “very sad situation”.


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ABC News Facebook hacked, porn star images posted

ABC Facebook page hacked, porn star images briefly posted before being removed and security measures launched

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ABC Facebook page hacked, porn star images briefly posted before being removed and security measures launched

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– ABC News Facebook page was briefly hacked, displaying an explicit photo of Bonnie Blue for 20 minutes.
– An investigation was launched after unauthorised access to a staff account led to the incident.

The ABC News Facebook page experienced a brief hack on Tuesday, featuring an explicit cover photo of adult model and OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue. The photo, showing Blue kneeling with her name written across her forehead, was displayed for approximately 20 minutes before being removed.

An ABC spokesperson confirmed the incident was due to unauthorised access to a staff account. Following the incident, the Facebook page was left without a cover photo. Other content posted included a glossy headshot of fellow adult entertainer Lily Phillips and a humorous image of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

The ABC promptly secured their Facebook page following the unauthorised access. An investigation into the breach has been launched to improve security measures.

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Many reactions followed the posts during their brief availability. Comments included jokes about new hosts for the cancelled series Q&A. Blue gained notoriety in 2025 for claiming to set a world record by engaging with 1,057 men in a single day.

Her plans for a controversial Schoolies event in 2024 led to her being banned from Australia after a public petition garnered significant support.

The cover photo used was sourced from the artwork for ‘Bonnie Blu,’ a single by American rapper Lil Mabu.


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