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Brazil freezes $2 billion, pursues arrests after US sanction
Brazil’s Federal Police carried out several temporary arrest warrants and search-and-seizure orders on Friday, including to two individuals who were sanctioned by the U.S., in an operation that happened earlier than initially planned. About 2...
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News.az
· Jul 1, 2026
US sanctions Brazilian crime network over money laundering
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Tampa Free Press
· Jun 26, 2026
Millions Spit Out Of Hacked U.S. Cash Machines: Two Sentenced in Massive ‘ATM Jackpotting’ Plot
Two Venezuelan nationals living illegally in the United States have been sentenced to 78 months in federal prison for installing “Ploutus” malware on cash machines to steal millions of dollars. The physical scheme, known as “ATM jackpotting,” has been identified as a major revenue stream for the violent transnational gang Tren de Aragua (TdA). The [] Millions Spit Out Of Hacked U.S. Cash Machines: Two Sentenced in Massive ‘ATM Jackpotting’ Plot
Guineematin.com
· Jul 7, 2026
Conakry : il retire frauduleusement 199 millions à la BIG et à Ecobank, la justice le condamne à 3 ans de prison
Le tribunal correctionnel de Kaloum a condamné, ce mardi 7 juillet 2026, deux personnes pour faux et usage de faux, vol et complicité. Fodé Keïta et Mamadou Samba Diallo ont été reconnus coupables de retraits frauduleux d’une somme de 199 millions de francs guinéens à la Banque islamique de Guinée (BIG) et à Ecobank. Dans [] The post Conakry : il retire frauduleusement 199 millions à la BIG et à Ecobank, la justice le condamne à 3 ans de prison first appeared on Guineematin.com.
teleSUR English
· Jun 23, 2026
U.S. Imposes New Sanctions Against Cuban Financial and Industrial Sectors
United States threatened international financial institutions with secondary sanctions, reinforcing the extraterritorial nature of its economic blockade against the Caribbean island. The U.S. Government imposed new unilateral coercive measures on June 23 against five Cuban enterprises and one citizen, intensifying the economic, commercial and financial blockade that Washington maintains against Cuba for 6 decades. U.S. []
Daily Post Nigeria
· Jul 7, 2026
‘Seize their profits’ — Oshiomhole tells FG how to compensate Nigerians attacked in South Africa
Senator Adams Oshiomhole has called on the Federal Government to seize the profits of South African companies operating in Nigeria and use the funds to compensate Nigerians affected by previous xenophobic attacks in South Africa. The remarks were made in a video in which Oshiomhole reacted to what he said was a statement by a [] ‘Seize their profits’ — Oshiomhole tells FG how to compensate Nigerians attacked in South Africa
Mother Jones
· Jul 10, 2026
Lawsuit Accuses ICE and Private Prison Contractors of Abusing a Disabled Detainee
On Monday, Ulises Peña López, represented by Disability Law United and Pangea Legal Services, sued the US government and private prison contractors GeoGroup and CoreCivic over his arrest by ICE officers and his following treatment in ICE detention facilities. Peña López was deported to Mexico in October 2025 after spending over six months in ICE []
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Related coverage for "Brazil freezes $2 billion, pursues arrests after US sanction": News.az — US sanctions Brazilian crime network over money laundering . Tampa Free Press — Millions Spit Out Of Hacked U.S. Cash Machines: Two Sentenced in Massive ‘ATM Jackpotting’ Plot. Guineematin.com — Conakry : il retire frauduleusement 199 millions à la BIG et à Ecobank, la justice le condamne à 3 ans de prison. teleSUR English — U.S. Imposes New Sanctions Against Cuban Financial and Industrial Sectors. Daily Post Nigeria — ‘Seize their profits’ — Oshiomhole tells FG how to compensate Nigerians attacked in South Africa. Mother Jones — Lawsuit Accuses ICE and Private Prison Contractors of Abusing a Disabled Detainee