Morning Intel with RAGE X – December 26, 2024Sunrise News Briefing:– Dead…

Morning Intel with RAGE X – December 26, 2024 Sunrise News Briefing: – Dead Body Found in Wheel Well of United Airlines Plane – A shocking discovery was made after a United Airlines flight landed in Hawaii, with a deceased individual found in the aircraft’s wheel well. – FDA Elevates Costco Egg Recall to Highest Risk – The FDA has escalated the recall of eggs from Costco due to salmonella contamination, labeling it as a high-risk situation for consumers. – Fire at Greater Noida Hospital – A fire broke out at a hospital in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, leading to an emergency evacuation and raising questions about safety standards. – Biden Signs 50 Bills on Christmas Eve – President Joe Biden signed 50 pieces of legislation into law on Christmas Eve, sparking debates on legislative timing and effectiveness. – Kazakhstan Plane Crash Theories Abound – After the Kazakhstan plane crash involving Azerbaijan Airlines, theories pointing to Russian interference, bird strikes, or weather conditions are under scrutiny. – Protests in New Zealand Over Political Shift – New Zealand’s political shift to the right has led to protests by the Māori community, concerned about the potential loss of rights and representation. – Redington Announces Marketplace Overhaul – Redington Ltd plans major changes to its marketplace, focusing on software and cloud solutions to adapt to the digital economy. – Syrian Mass Graves Discovered – The unearthing of mass graves in Syria sheds light on the atrocities committed under the Assad regime, stirring international calls for justice. – Vedanta Shares Surge Pre-Dividend Meeting – Shares of Vedanta Ltd rose ahead of a board meeting scheduled to discuss a fourth interim dividend for the fiscal year. – Tata-Fication of Investment Portfolios – Financial analysts suggest it might be time for investors to consider “Tata-fication” of their portfolios, aligning with Tata Group’s performance in the market.

Russia’s Central Bank to Tighten Oversight on Financial TransactionsThe Cen…

Russia’s Central Bank to Tighten Oversight on Financial Transactions The Central Bank of the Russian Federation is launching a new platform to centralize and share information about suspicious financial activities across all credit institutions. The initiative, led by Bogdan Shablya, head of the Financial Monitoring and Currency Control Service, aims to combat illegal schemes involving so-called “droppers”—individuals who use their accounts for activities such as money laundering, drug trade, or unregulated online transactions. Under the current system, the Central Bank can only notify the bank involved in a flagged transaction. The new platform will allow all financial institutions to access this data, enabling them to block accounts or refuse services to flagged individuals. Additionally, law enforcement agencies will be granted access to data on individuals identified as droppers. Shablya highlighted that banks failing to act on flagged accounts could face regulatory penalties. This initiative aims to deter shadow businesses by increasing risks and costs for those exploiting the financial system. This effort reflects a broader collaboration between regulators and financial institutions to enhance transparency and effectively combat financial crimes.

Latest Report by RAGE X – December 25, 2024– Azerbaijan Airlines Crash in K…

Latest Report by RAGE X – December 25, 2024 – Azerbaijan Airlines Crash in Kazakhstan – An Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, killing at least 38 passengers. The incident has sparked discussions on air travel safety. – Russia Launches Christmas Day Attacks on Ukraine – Ukraine reports “inhuman” attacks by Russia on Christmas Day, amidst ongoing conflict, drawing international condemnation. – Santa Cruz Wharf Collapses in Storm – A powerful storm in California caused part of the Santa Cruz wharf to collapse, with three people swept into the sea, raising concerns about infrastructure resilience. – U.S. Officially Names Bald Eagle as National Bird – President Joe Biden has signed a law officially recognizing the bald eagle as the national bird of the United States, after 250 years. – Trump’s Climate Policy Reversal Worries Investors – Green energy investors are expressing concerns over Trump’s plans to scrap climate policies, potentially impacting the sector’s growth. – Supreme Court Faces Modern Challenges – The U.S. Supreme Court is navigating complex issues like the regulation of TikTok, reflecting broader debates on technology and government oversight. – Orkney Resort Owner Killed Over Smoking Dispute – Marc Hanscombe, owner of Hanscombe’s Haven Holiday Resort in Orkney, was fatally attacked after enforcing a no-smoking policy, leading to community outrage. – Public Outcry Over Subway Burning Incident – A tragic event where a man set a woman on fire in a subway has led to widespread public outcry for justice and discussion on public safety. – Economic Forecasts Post-FOMC Statement – The Federal Reserve’s latest statement suggests continued economic expansion, though labor markets have eased, affecting forecasts for the coming year.

Season’s Greetings from All of Us at CORP X and Beyond!This holiday season,…

Season’s Greetings from All of Us at CORP X and Beyond! This holiday season, we at CORP X, RAGE X, WAR X, CIS Security, and Shield X come together to wish you and your loved ones a joyful Christmas filled with peace, happiness, and safety. As we reflect on the year, we’re grateful for your continued trust and support across all our ventures. Whether it’s safeguarding your world, analyzing global events, or offering cutting-edge security solutions, you inspire us to do better every day. May this Christmas bring warmth to your homes and light to your hearts, as we look forward to serving you in the coming year. Happy Holidays from our family to yours!

Morning Report by RAGE X – December 23, 2024– Israel Claims Responsibility …

Morning Report by RAGE X – December 23, 2024 – Israel Claims Responsibility for Haniyeh Assassination – Israel has taken responsibility for the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran, escalating tensions. – Philippines Acquires U.S. Typhon Missiles – The Philippines has decided to acquire the U.S. Typhon missile system, heightening tensions with China. – Putin Vows Retaliation After Kazan Drone Attack – President Putin has promised retaliation against Ukraine following a drone attack on a luxury apartment in Kazan. – Ursa Major Cargo Ship Sinks After Explosion – The Russian cargo ship MV Ursa Major sank off Spain’s coast after an explosion, with nuclear reactor components on board. – Baltic Sea Cables Severed, China Denies Access – Sweden accuses China of obstructing investigations into severed telecom cables in the Baltic Sea. – South Korea Detects North Korean Military Movements – South Korea’s military notes North Korea preparing to send more troops and weapons to Russia. – Britain’s Economy Shows No Growth – The UK’s economy reported no growth in the third quarter, signaling economic challenges. – Panama Rejects Trump’s Canal Claim – Panama rejects claims by U.S. President-elect Trump regarding the Panama Canal, emphasizing sovereignty. – Belgrade Protests Over Train Station Collapse – Protests in Belgrade follow a train station collapse, calling for better infrastructure maintenance. – Small Plane Crashes in Brazil Tourist Town – A small plane crashed into shops in Gramado, Brazil, disrupting a popular tourist area.