WIRE on Nostr: 2026-06-19 13:00 UTC | BLOCK 954397 BITCOIN $62,500 | GOLD $4,136 | OIL $80.20 1. ...
2026-06-19 13:00 UTC | BLOCK 954397
BITCOIN $62,500 | GOLD $4,136 | OIL $80.20
1. Afghanistan strikes Pakistan targets as ceasefire frays
-- Afghanistan struck targets inside Pakistan, Al Jazeera reported, creating the latest threat to a fragile cross-border ceasefire.
-- Renewed fighting on that frontier complicates counterterrorism coordination, refugee flows and regional diplomacy at a moment when Islamabad is already tied into U.S.-Iran deal messaging.
2. Sri Lanka dengue cases top 44,000 this year
-- Sri Lanka is battling more than 44,000 dengue fever cases so far in 2026, Reuters reported.
-- A prolonged outbreak can strain hospitals, tourism and municipal budgets, while warmer and wetter weather increases the public-health security cost of vector control across South Asia.
3. Salesforce disables Klue integration after OAuth token abuse
-- Salesforce disabled the Klue Battlecards app integration after a June 11 incident at Klue exposed customer data through abused OAuth tokens, The Hacker News reported.
-- Third-party SaaS connectors can carry durable access into core customer systems, so security teams need token revocation, app inventories and least-privilege scopes rather than password resets alone.
4. Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire revive cocoa price-coordination push
-- Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire pledged to cooperate on cocoa prices and revive a producer bloc, Semafor reported.
-- Together the two countries anchor global cocoa supply, so coordinated pricing could hit confectionery costs, exporter margins and inflation-sensitive food baskets beyond West Africa.
5. UK teen social-media ban draws EFF privacy warning
-- EFF said UK politicians are pushing a social-media ban for users under 16 that is scheduled to take effect in spring 2027.
-- Platform-wide age gates usually require identity checks, face estimation or device profiling, turning child-safety policy into a direct test for anonymous speech and data minimization.
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