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Trump: Keeping a Close Eye on Fertilizer Prices, Will Never Tolerate Price Gouging

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On April 11, Trump posted on Truth Social, stating: “In Iran’s freedom struggle, I’m closely watching fertilizer prices. The U.S. will never tolerate fertilizer monopolies manipulating prices! American farmers—we stand with you!” BlockBeats Note: Agricultural fertilizer is one of the key products the U.S. imports via the Strait of Hormuz.
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Heads of United Nations entities call for accountability for breaches of international law in the Middle East

April 11 — Heads of several UN agencies are calling for an end to the prevailing impunity for international law violations in the Middle East. In a joint statement, the officials expressed shock at the region’s ongoing breaches of the laws of war and international humanitarian law, noting, “Even in war, there are rules that must be respected.” The statement added: “Last month alone, thousands of civilians were killed or injured across the Middle East. Hundreds of thousands have been displaced—many forced to flee multiple times. We urge all parties, whether UN member states or armed groups, to abide by their legal obligations to protect civilians, including humanitarian workers and civilian infrastructure. All perpetrators of violations must be held accountable.”

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The US-Iran negotiation lasted for 2 hours, and the delegation then took a break

April 11 – A source in Pakistan reports U.S.-Iran negotiations lasted two hours before delegations took a break. (FXStreet)

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Iranian Media: Islamabad Talks Could Be Extended by One Day

On April 11, Iran’s Tasnim News Agency reported that U.S.-Iran negotiations have entered technical details following initial discussions and principle-based talks, with experts from both sides engaging in in-depth talks on specific issues. The talks were initially scheduled for one day, but they may be extended by an additional day due to the complexity of the technical matters. No final decision on the extension has been reached yet, per CCTV International News.

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U.S. Senior Official: No Threat Received from Iran to Ships

April 11th, per Axios: A senior U.S. official stated there was no threat of an Iranian attack on ships. Earlier, Iranian authorities reported monitoring a U.S. destroyer en route from the UAE’s Fujairah port to the Strait of Hormuz. After tracking its movements closely, Iran’s armed forces immediately notified the Iranian delegation negotiating in Pakistan. The delegation quickly relayed Iran’s position to the U.S. via Pakistani intermediaries and issued a clear warning to the destroyer: if it continued toward the Strait of Hormuz, it would be targeted within 30 minutes—and negotiations would be impacted. In response to Iran’s firm military action and the negotiation team’s timely warning, the U.S. ultimately ordered the destroyer to halt its advance and turn back.

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Israel: 200 Targets Hit in Lebanon in Past 24 Hours

On April 11, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it struck more than 200 targets in Lebanon over the past day. All targeted sites were linked to the Iran-backed terrorist organization Hezbollah. Two videos circulating online show a building exploding in an airstrike—one capturing the scene up close, another from a distance. The IDF did not provide specific details about the clips. Separately, the IDF noted its air force continues to target Hezbollah-associated infrastructure. It is also supporting ground forces in southern Lebanon and striking rocket launchers to "prevent attacks on Israeli civilians."

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This morning, a $4.7 million USD WBTC whale who opened a position liquidated, losing $12,000 USD

On April 11th, on-chain analyst Ai Auntie (@ai_9684xtpa) reported that a whale holding a WBTC long position—with an entry cost of $72,720.78 and a position size of $4.7 million (address: 0x0EA…34a54)—closed out the position 4 hours ago. The whale sold 64.7 WBTC at $72,536 each, incurring a $12,000 loss.

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