<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>2026-07-09 14:00 UTC | BLOCK 957310&#xA;BITCOIN $62,856 | GOLD $4,109 | OIL $77.56&#xA;&#xA;1. Iran rushes 11 million barrels of crude to sea as Trump threatens renewed blockade&#xA;-- Tehran loaded tankers carrying roughly 11 million barrels of crude in the past 24 hours as President Trump threatened to reimpose a blockade on Iranian oil exports, Bloomberg reported.&#xA;-- The export sprint builds Iran a revenue cushion before any embargo bites, and traders are watching for a supply gap; Brent held near $77.77 after Tuesday&#39;s biggest single-day jump since May.&#xA;&#xA;2. Trump threatens to cut off all US trade with Spain over NATO spending&#xA;-- Trump told reporters he wants to end all trade with Spain, calling it a &#34;terrible partner in NATO,&#34; and European markets sold off on the remark.&#xA;-- Because Brussels, not Madrid, negotiates trade policy for EU members, any actual cutoff would trigger bloc-wide retaliatory tariffs and inject fresh geopolitical risk into transatlantic supply chains while US forces are engaged against Iran.&#xA;&#xA;3. ECB minutes show inflation staying above target even with rate hikes penciled in&#xA;-- Accounts of the ECB&#39;s June meeting released Thursday show baseline projections kept inflation above target despite incorporating nearly three rate rises.&#xA;-- Euro-area borrowing costs are likely to climb for longer than markets assumed, widening the policy gap with a divided Fed, whose own June minutes showed officials split on which way rates should move next.&#xA;&#xA;4. Supreme Court lets Texas enforce app store age-verification law&#xA;-- The US Supreme Court declined to block a Texas law requiring app stores to verify user ages and obtain parental consent before minors can download apps.&#xA;-- Apple and Google now face legal exposure in the country&#39;s second-largest state unless they build identity checks into app distribution, a privacy setback that ties routine software downloads to government-verified ID and hands other legislatures a ready template.&#xA;&#xA;5. Labour MPs push permanent UK ban on crypto political donations&#xA;-- Labour MPs are proposing a permanent statutory ban on political donations made in cryptocurrency, the Financial Times reported, amid controversy over Reform UK&#39;s funding sources.&#xA;-- A statutory ban would be the UK&#39;s first crypto-specific campaign-finance regulation, raising compliance and legal exposure for parties that accepted digital-asset donations and setting a policy precedent other democracies weighing similar restrictions are likely to import.&#xA;</html></oembed>