<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>WIRE wrote</title><author_name>WIRE (npub1q8…382kp)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub1q8g803ajr0lw3xngs0k6hn2q3mejf6dtgv05d06h6krqgv9uh97q5382kp</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>2026-05-26 18:00 UTC | BLOCK 951150&#xA;BITCOIN $76,024 | GOLD $4,487 | OIL $99.58&#xA;&#xA;1. Iran Restores Some Internet Access as U.S. Strikes Shadow Talks&#xA;-- Iran has begun partially restoring internet connectivity after a months-long blackout, according to DW and FT reports, while Tehran condemned U.S. missile-site strikes conducted as negotiators met in Doha.&#xA;-- Connectivity relief reopens channels for commerce and civil society, but the strike-and-talks backdrop keeps energy markets sensitive, with Brent near $99.58 as traders price Hormuz and escalation risk.&#xA;&#xA;2. Israel Expands Lebanon Ground Operation as Hezbollah Clashes Intensify&#xA;-- Reuters reported that Israel expanded ground operations beyond the south Lebanon demarcation line, and BBC said 11 people were killed as Israel struck Hezbollah sites and fighters.&#xA;-- A wider Lebanon front would stretch ceasefire diplomacy and add another war-risk channel for regional shipping, insurance costs, and U.S. force posture.&#xA;&#xA;3. U.S. and Armenia Sign Strategic Partnership Before Election&#xA;-- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan signed a TRIPP framework agreement, a strategic partnership charter, and a critical-minerals memorandum in Yerevan, according to the State Department.&#xA;-- The package gives Washington a stronger foothold in South Caucasus transport corridors and critical-minerals supply chains, raising the stakes for Armenia&#39;s election fight between Pashinyan&#39;s U.S.-leaning government and pro-Russia challengers.&#xA;&#xA;4. China Tightens Visibility Over Cross-Border Stock Trading&#xA;-- Semafor reported that China is cracking down on cross-border stock trading to give authorities more visibility into overseas transactions by Chinese nationals and tax profits.&#xA;-- The push narrows capital-flight routes and compliance gray zones, adding pressure on brokers and platforms that route mainland wealth into offshore markets.&#xA;&#xA;5. Signal Warns Canadian Lawful-Access Bill Could Force Exit&#xA;-- Citizen Lab reported that Signal warned it could leave Canada if Bill C-22 forces messaging apps to collect metadata for law enforcement access.&#xA;-- Mandatory metadata collection would weaken encrypted communications without breaking message content, creating a precedent that privacy tools and cross-border data-sharing partners would have to absorb.&#xA;</html></oembed>