Sanctions

    Sanctions

    Age of Empires: ASEAN Plays Vital Role Amid Global Power Games

    By Nathan Lynch | 21/11/2025

    ASEAN nations are positioning themselves as a neutral bridge between China and the US, as geopolitical upheaval and sanctions continue to fragment global trade and financial services.

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    US, UK and Australia Sanction Russian Cybercrime Network

    By Nithya Subramanian | 20/11/2025

    The three countries jointly sanctioned two Russian cybercriminals and two affiliated firms accused of providing “bulletproof hosting” for global ransomware attacks.

    Crypto / Digital Assets

    The Great Bitcoin Freeze: How the DOJ Snatched $15bn from a Cambodian Crypto Empire

    By Nathan Lynch | 19/11/2025

    Amid the excitement about the DOJ's record $15bn bitcoin seizure from Prince Group one question still remains unanswered: how did US authorities obtain assets held in cryptographically secure cold storage wallets?

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    Binance, OKX Processed Illicit Crypto Despite US Oversight: ICIJ

    By Editors | 18/11/2025

    An investigation found the exchanges handled hundreds of millions in tainted funds after pleading guilty to AML violations.

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    US Lawmakers Probe Morgan Stanley's Due Diligence in China IPO

    By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 17/11/2025

    The bank faces questions over its role in the Hong Kong listing of a subsidiary of a US-blacklisted Chinese firm.

    Sanctions

    US Targets China, HK Firms in New Iran Sanctions Wave

    By Mark Johnston | 17/11/2025

    The sanctions targets include entities in China, Hong Kong and India that allegedly operate procurement networks supporting Iran’s ballistic missile and UAV production

    Crypto / Digital Assets

    US Authorities Strike at Southeast Asia’s Crypto Scam Networks

    By Nithya Subramanian | 13/11/2025

    The DOJ and OFAC coordinate on new Scam Centre Strike Force and sanctions against transnational fraud rings

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    China Eases Critical Mineral Export Curbs but Retains Licensing Powers

    By Manesh Samtani | 13/11/2025

    China suspended its bans on materials for US and EU firms but kept its dual-use export control framework in place, requiring ongoing licensing.

    Sanctions

    Following the Flow of Funds Behind Illicit DPRK IT Worker Threat

    By Chandana Seshadri | 13/11/2025

    Disrupting North Korea’s illicit IT workers requires a focus on both identity fraud and dismantling complex financial networks.

    Sanctions

    Australia Faces Calls to Close Sanctions Loophole on Russian Oil Imports – Report

    By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 12/11/2025

    A report finds over three million tonnes of Russian-origin oil products have entered Australia via third-country refining, implicating major financial and trading firms.

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