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Fifa World Cup: Iran FA chief wants guarantee country’s special forces will not be insulted
Sports
5/6/2026

Fifa World Cup: Iran FA chief wants guarantee country’s special forces will not be insulted

Iranian ⁠FA (FFIRI) chief Mehdi Taj says Fifa must guarantee that ⁠the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) are not insulted by the United States if the national team are to travel to the country to play at the World Cup in June. An FFIRI delegation, including Taj, turned back from the Canadian border last week because of what they said was disrespectful treatment at the hands of immigration officials as they tried to attend the Fifa ‌Congress in Vancouver. Taj said the decision to return...

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‘A new chapter’: first commercial flight from US since 2019 lands in Venezuela
NEWS
5/1/2026

‘A new chapter’: first commercial flight from US since 2019 lands in Venezuela

Four months after US capture of Nicolás Maduro, officials hail repairing of ties as airliner touches down in CaracasUS and Venezuelan officials have hailed a new era in diplomatic relations as the first direct commercial flight between the two countries in more than seven years landed in Caracas.Nearly four months ago, US special forces attack helicopters and planes swept into the skies over Venezuela’s capital after Donald Trump ordered the capture of its president, Nicolás Maduro. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
US Central Command Plans 'Short and Powerful' Strikes on Iran for Trump Briefing
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Defense·4/30/2026AI summary

US Central Command Plans 'Short and Powerful' Strikes on Iran for Trump Briefing

US Central Command has prepared plans for a 'short and powerful' wave of strikes on Iran targeting key infrastructure, according to an Axios report. President Trump is set to be briefed on Thursday by CENTCOM Commander Admiral Brad Cooper, with options including taking control of parts of the Strait of Hormuz or a special forces operation to secure Iran's highly enriched uranium stockpile. Trump currently views the naval blockade as his primary leverage but remains open to military action if Iran does not yield.

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Times of India
U.S. Army Master Sergeant Pleads Not Guilty to Insider Trading via Prediction Markets
NEWS
4/28/2026AI summary

U.S. Army Master Sergeant Pleads Not Guilty to Insider Trading via Prediction Markets

Army Master Sergeant Gannon Ken Van Dyke pleaded not guilty to charges of using classified information to profit from prediction market betting on Polymarket. The 38-year-old soldier allegedly placed 13 bets totaling $33,034 between December 27, 2025 and January 2, 2026 on contracts predicting U.S. forces entering Venezuela and President Nicolás Maduro being unseated. After the January 3 raid occurred as allegedly known, his bets generated $409,881 in profits. This marks the first federal prosecution connected to prediction market activity.

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Decrypt
US Special Forces Soldier Pleads Not Guilty to Classified Info Betting Charges
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Crime·4/28/2026AI summary

US Special Forces Soldier Pleads Not Guilty to Classified Info Betting Charges

Gannon Ken Van Dyke, 38, a US Army Special Forces master sergeant, pleaded not guilty in New York federal court to charges of using classified information to profit from bets on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's removal. Van Dyke allegedly made over $400,000 trading on Polymarket based on inside knowledge of Operation Absolute Resolve before it was publicly known. This marks the first DOJ case involving insider trading charges on a prediction market.

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BBC News
US Special Forces Soldier Accused of Betting on Maduro's Removal
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Crime·4/28/2026AI summary

US Special Forces Soldier Accused of Betting on Maduro's Removal

Gannon Ken Van Dyke, a US Army Special Forces master sergeant at Fort Bragg, is accused of using classified information to bet on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's removal on Polymarket, allegedly cashing out over $400,000. Between December 27 and January 2, he purchased about $33,934 in bets predicting US forces entering Venezuela and Maduro's removal. He faces charges including unlawful use of confidential government information, commodities fraud, and wire fraud, with arraignment scheduled for Tuesday in New York.

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BBC News
LEO Satellite Networks Emerge as Critical Communications Infrastructure During Crises
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Tech·4/25/2026AI summary

LEO Satellite Networks Emerge as Critical Communications Infrastructure During Crises

Connectivity restoration through LEO satellite networks during recent attacks has highlighted the disruptive potential and strategic implications of these constellations in future warfare. For countries such as China, the growing reliance on LEO satellites as critical communications infrastructure during crises raises concerns about information sovereignty, operational dependence, access to orbital resources, and control over connectivity, with satellite networks increasingly viewed as a potential geopolitical game changer.

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SCMP Economy
Army Special Forces Soldier Charged with Wire Fraud for Betting on Venezuela Raid
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Crime·4/24/2026AI summary

Army Special Forces Soldier Charged with Wire Fraud for Betting on Venezuela Raid

Master Sgt. Gannon Ken Van Dyke, an Army Special Forces soldier, has been charged with wire fraud for allegedly using classified information about a planned U.S. military raid in Caracas to place profitable bets on Polymarket. He allegedly wagered about $33,000 in more than a dozen bets on whether U.S. forces would be in Venezuela by Jan. 31 and whether Maduro would be out of office, winning nearly $410,000. Van Dyke was released on a $250,000 bond and ordered to appear in U.S. District Court in Manhattan on Tuesday.

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CNBC
Trump “not happy” with prediction markets – says world is a “casino” as Special Forces soldier arrested for insider trading on Polymarket
NEWS
4/24/2026

Trump “not happy” with prediction markets – says world is a “casino” as Special Forces soldier arrested for insider trading on Polymarket

Federal prosecutors have charged Gannon Ken Van Dyke, an active-duty U.S. Army soldier who the indictment says has served as a U.S. Army Special Forces master sergeant, with allegedly using classified information about a military operation to make more than $400,000 in prediction-market profits. After months of online discourse around suspected insider trading on Polymarket and Kalshi, […] The post Trump “not happy” with prediction markets – says world is a “casino” as Special Forces soldier arrested for insider trading on Polymarket appeared first on CryptoSlate.

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