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A Danish television station received a bomb threat.

On July 24, Jin10 reported that, according to Danish television channel TV 2, around 10 a.m. local time on July 24, the headquarters of the television station located in the Danish city of Odense received a bomb threat email. Local police subsequently decided to evacuate the television station staff and entered with bomb-sniffing dogs to conduct a search.
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07:48

Pi Network (PI) Price Analysis: A large number of tokens unlocking forms a "supply bomb", and the technical indicators have turned bearish.

Today (9) in the Asian afternoon, the price of Pi Network (PI) has slightly recovered, currently reported at 0.4644 USD. The potential of Pi Network is immense, but it is facing turbulence. Despite the large community size, the price of Pi coin has stagnated and even experienced a fall. Issues such as token issuance, lack of official launch, and doubts about tokenomics are causing market uncertainty.
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Trump touts US military achievements: The attack on Iran is comparable to the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Odaily News Trump on Wednesday compared the U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities to the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II, and dismissed a preliminary assessment report issued by U.S. intelligence agencies that stated "the impact of the strikes was limited." At the NATO summit in The Hague, Trump claimed that the attacks over the weekend "totally destroyed" Iran's nuclear facilities, asserting that it quickly ended the Israel-Iran conflict, comparable to the atomic bomb dropped on Japan in 1945. When asked if he would strike again if Iran rebuilt its nuclear facilities, Trump replied: "Of course." He believes that Iran will not attempt to rebuild its nuclear facilities but will seek reconciliation through diplomatic means. (Jin10)
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U.S. Vice President: Iran cannot use its existing equipment to manufacture nuclear weapons.

Jin10 Data reported on June 24, local time June 23, U.S. Vice President Pence stated that Iran is currently unable to use its existing equipment to manufacture nuclear weapons because the U.S. has destroyed those facilities. Pence indicated that the U.S. could airlift a bunker-buster bomb from Missouri to Iran without being detected, and that the U.S. could destroy any nuclear capability established by Iran. Additionally, regarding the announcement by U.S. President Trump that Israel and Iran have agreed to a full ceasefire, Pence stated that tomorrow is indeed a new day, marking the end of the "Twelve Day War" between Iran and Israel and the conclusion of Iran's nuclear program. Pence expressed his belief that this is a significant beginning for peace in the Middle East.
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03:08

Republican allies firmly criticize Trump's decision to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities.

According to the Gate News bot and CNN, U.S. President Trump's staunch ally, Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, criticized the president's decision to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities. In a statement on Saturday evening, she pointed out that if Netanyahu had not first dropped bombs on the Iranian people, bombs would not have fallen on the Israeli people.
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Market Analysis: Bombing Iran will become President Trump's biggest and riskiest foreign policy bet of his career.

Gate News bot Message, U.S. President Trump has made an unprecedented decision to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities, directly participating in Israel's airstrikes against its arch-enemy, doing something he has long vowed to avoid: military intervention in a major overseas war. This dramatic attack by the U.S. targets Iran's most tightly guarded nuclear facilities deep underground and is Trump's biggest foreign policy gamble during his two terms, filled with risks and uncertainties. On Saturday, Trump insisted that Iran must seek peace now, or face further attacks.
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The MAGA movement has divisions due to Trump's actions of bombing Iran.

According to Gate News bot, CNN reports that there is a divide among the conservative media and influencers surrounding President Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" campaign—many of whom expressed doubts before he decided to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities—regarding the president's dramatic strike action.
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U.S. Congresswoman AOC: Trump's unauthorized bombing of Iran could constitute impeachment.

Odaily News US Congress member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) stated on the X platform that the President's decision to bomb Iran without Congressional authorization is a serious violation of the Constitution and Congressional war authorization, describing it as a "catastrophic decision." She warned that this move could spark a war affecting generations and emphasized that "this is absolutely and clearly a sufficient reason for impeachment."
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03:35

U.S. Congresswoman AOC: Trump's unauthorized bombing of Iran could constitute impeachment.

Odaily News US Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) posted on the X platform that the president's decision to bomb Iran without congressional authorization is a serious violation of the Constitution and the congressional war authorization, describing it as a "catastrophic decision." She warned that this move could trigger a war affecting generations and emphasized that "this absolutely and clearly constitutes grounds for impeachment."
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Medvedev: If Ukraine uses a "dirty bomb," Russia will respond with tactical nuclear weapons.

Jin10 data, June 21 - On June 21, local time, Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, stated via social media that if Ukraine uses a "dirty bomb," Russia will respond with tactical nuclear weapons. He also added that he would remain silent on the consequences for future life and the environment, but Kyiv should "fully understand." Medvedev further stated that the only risk for Russia regarding the conflict between Israel and Iran is that the Middle East conflict could escalate into a global war.
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U.S. media: U.S. intelligence agencies still believe that Iran has not yet decided whether to manufacture nuclear bombs.

Gate News bot News, the New York Times reported on the 19th local time, citing U.S. intelligence officials and other sources, that despite Iran having stockpiled high-enriched uranium, U.S. intelligence agencies still believe that Iran has not yet decided whether to develop a nuclear bomb. Officials indicated that this conclusion has not changed since the last assessment of Iran's intentions by U.S. intelligence agencies in March of this year.
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Can the Iranian bunkers be penetrated? Israel considers sending a team to carry out the destruction of nuclear facilities.

JINSHI DATA, JUNE 19, ACCORDING TO THE AXIOS WEBSITE, ISRAELI OFFICIALS BELIEVE THAT TRUMP WILL EVENTUALLY APPROVE THE US (AGAINST IRAN) STRIKES, BUT ALSO INSIST THAT EVEN A SINGLE ACTION CAN SEVERELY DAMAGE IRAN'S FORDO NUCLEAR FACILITY. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Ambassador to the United States Wright recently hinted that the IDF has another option besides air strikes – possibly a high-risk commando operation. In September last year, Israeli special forces carried out a similar skirmish, destroying Syria's underground missile factory through explosives. With Israeli forces taking full control of Iran's airspace and crippling its military capabilities, the risk of such operations has been significantly reduced. An American official said the Israeli side told the Trump administration that while bomb strikes may not be able to penetrate deep into the target, they may "send personnel" to carry out the mission.
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US media: Trump is skeptical about whether the bunker buster can completely destroy Iran's underground nuclear facilities.

Jin10 data June 19 news, according to AXIOS website reports, Trump’s advisors revealed that a key issue weighing on Trump’s mind recently is: if the United States joins the Israeli conflict and deploys massive bunker busters, can it truly destroy Iran's most heavily guarded nuclear facilities? On Wednesday, Trump’s doubts about the success rate of the operation are one of the reasons he is still weighing whether to launch an attack. U.S. officials stated that Trump needs to confirm three points—whether such an attack is indeed necessary, whether it will not entangle the U.S. in a prolonged war in the Middle East, and most importantly, whether it can truly achieve the goal of destroying Iran's nuclear program. If Trump decides to go to war, it is almost certain that he will destroy the Fordow nuclear facility. According to U.S. officials, Trump specifically consulted military advisors on whether the massive bunker buster could destroy Fordow. Although Pentagon officials expressed confidence, Trump seems not entirely convinced. Current and former officials pointed out that although the bomb has been tested multiple times, it has never been used in actual combat.
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U.S. officials: The U.S. has relocated military assets at bases in the Middle East that may be targeted by Iran.

On June 19, two anonymous U.S. officials said that the U.S. military had moved some planes and ships away from bases in the Middle East that could be attacked by Iran as part of a plan to protect the U.S. military, and the two officials declined to say how many planes or ships were transferred and where they would go. It is reported that US Navy ships have been transferred from the port of Bahrain where the US Fifth Fleet is stationed, while the aircraft not in the fortified bomb shelter has been transferred from the Al Udeid airbase near Doha, the capital of Qatar, according to an official. The official pointed out that this practice by the US military is not uncommon, and the protection of force is the top priority.
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Why is it difficult to reach a consensus on striking Iran? Media: Israel's strike against Iran is based on intelligence about "nuclear bomb" development, but the United States does not believe it.

On June 18, according to the Wall Street Journal, before the attack on Iran last week, Israel provided the United States with a piece of intelligence that it considered shocking: Tehran is re-conducting research useful for nuclear weapons, including an explosion triggering system. But U.S. officials who listened to Israel's briefing did not believe the information indicating Tehran's decision to create a nuclear bomb. The gap between Israel's assessment of Iran's nuclear program and that of the United States helps explain why the two sides have not agreed in recent days on the issue of striking Iran. Both sides basically agree that Iran has put itself in a better position to build a nuclear bomb in recent months. But the consensus of U.S. intelligence agencies is that Iran has not yet decided to continue building a nuclear bomb. Mr. Trump's view that Iran is on the verge of possessing a nuclear bomb has been echoed by some other administration officials. A senior administration official said: "We believe that Iran is close to having nuclear weapons. They have all the essentials they need to form a whole
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09:28

Israel claims that Iran is close to building a nuclear bomb, but U.S. intelligence indicates "it's still very early"?

According to Gate News bot and a report by CNN, Israel issued a series of serious warnings regarding Iran's nuclear program while launching a series of strikes against the country last week, implying that Iran is rapidly approaching a point of no return in its pursuit of nuclear weapons. To prevent such an outcome, action is deemed necessary. However, according to four informed sources, U.S. intelligence assessments have reached a different conclusion — that Iran is not actively seeking to develop nuclear weapons and is still three years away from being able to produce and launch nuclear weapons at targets of its choosing.
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02:52

US media: Trump proposes talks with Iran this week on nuclear protocol, giant bunker buster becomes the US's "trump card".

Golden Finance reports that, according to AXIOS, four sources revealed that the White House is discussing the possibility of a meeting this week between U.S. envoy Wittekov and Iranian Foreign Minister Alaghsi. The goal of this meeting is to discuss a diplomatic initiative involving the nuclear agreement and ending the war between Israel and Iran. A U.S. official confirmed, "Meetings with Iranian officials this week are under consideration." This meeting could become a pivotal point in determining whether the U.S. will enter a war to eliminate Iran's nuclear program through military means. A senior U.S. official indicated that the White House views the giant bunker buster bomb necessary to destroy Iran's Fordow underground enrichment facility (which the U.S. possesses but Israel does not) as a key bargaining chip to persuade Iran to reach an agreement. So far, Trump has refused to directly engage in Israel's attack on Iran, but he has made it clear that Iran must be prevented from obtaining nuclear weapons at all costs. (Jin10)
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13:47

To prevent nighttime attacks from Iran, the Israeli military adjusts the timing of airstrike warning notifications.

Jin10 data reported on June 14th, local time on the 14th, the Israeli Home Front Command announced that it would adjust the warning time for Iranian ballistic missile attacks issued to local residents. According to the department's assessment, missile attacks against Israel may occur again that evening. The Home Front Command stated that it will issue a warning on its application 15 minutes before an expected attack, instructing civilians to stay near bomb shelters. Once an Iranian missile launch is detected, the department will issue a warning and use the community broadcasting system to instruct residents to enter the bomb shelters, where they should remain until further notice.
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The U.S. ambassador to Israel said he had a difficult night, visiting the bomb shelter five times.

Jin10 data, June 14: U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Huckabee, stated that due to a wave of retaliatory missile attacks from Iran against Israel, he had to go to the bomb shelter five times during the night. "It was a difficult night in Israel," Huckabee posted while in Israel. Huckabee also mentioned that the Jewish Sabbath, which is observed on Saturdays, should be quiet, but this time "it may not be."
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U.S. media: Israel secretly prepared for an attack on Iran for 8 months.

According to Gate News bot, as reported by AXIOS, Israel's astonishing and massive nighttime operation against Iran has undergone eight months of intensive and secretive preparation. In October of last year, when Iran's attacks on Israel and mutual reprisals escalated, Netanyahu formulated the idea of targeting both Iran's missile and nuclear programs simultaneously. He viewed these two as a threat to Israel's survival. Another factor prompting Israel to take action is intelligence indicating that Iran could potentially manufacture a nuclear bomb more quickly. A new underground uranium enrichment facility that Iran plans to open in the coming weeks would be unaffected by the U.S. large-scale bunker buster bombs, increasing the urgency for Israel to act.
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The High Court of Karnataka, India, has ordered the blocking of the Proton Mail domain.

According to Gate.io News bot, Cointelegraph reports that the Karnataka High Court in India has issued a directive to the government to block the relevant domain names of the encryption email service Proton Mail under the Information Technology Act of 2008. The blockade stems from a complaint filed in January by a design company in New Delhi. The company claims that its employees received offensive emails via Proton Mail, and Proton Mail refused to provide the sender's information to the authorities. In March 2024, the Proton team disclosed that Indian authorities proposed to block the service due to a "prank bomb threat," but it was not implemented at that time. Currently, the court has made a decision to block it, and relevant measures are pending execution.
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07:05

A World War II bomb was found at the Gare du Nord station in Paris, France.

On March 7, Jinshi Data reported that on March 7 local time, an unexploded World War II bomb was found near the railway tracks of the Gare du Nord in Paris, France. All train lines in and out of the station were suspended. According to local police, the bomb was found about 2.5 kilometers from the station. The Eurostar, French high-speed trains (TGV), French regional rapid transit (TER), and Île-de-France regional express (RER) lines were all affected.
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Bomb explosion attack in the capital of Colombia leaves 1 dead and 7 injured

On February 20th, according to Jin Shi Data, Carlos Fernando Galán, the mayor of Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, said on the evening of the 18th local time that a bombing attack occurred in downtown Bogotá, resulting in one death and seven injuries. Galán stated on social media that around 22:00 on the 18th, a bombing attack occurred in the Sant Bernaldo district of Bogotá. Eight injured individuals were urgently taken to the hospital for treatment, with one of them in critical condition not surviving. The police are currently making every effort to track down the suspects behind this attack. As of now, no organization or individual has claimed responsibility for this attack.
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Prime Minister's Office: The ceasefire protocol will not take effect before the list of released persons promised by Hamas is obtained

On January 19, the Israeli Prime Minister's Office said that the ceasefire protocol in the Gaza Strip is expected to take effect at 8:30 local time on the 19th, but the ceasefire protocol will not take effect until Israel obtains the list of detainees provided by the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) as promised. The ceasefire protocol in the Gaza Strip is scheduled to enter into force on the 19th. On the eve of the effective date of the protocol, the Israeli army continued to bomb the Gaza Strip on the 18th. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on the 18th that what will come into effect is a "temporary ceasefire" and that Israel reserves the right to resume fighting.
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10:50

Bank of America: If Trump sets off the tariff bomb, the Fed may end rate cuts

Bank of America expects that the Trump administration's aggressive tariffs may force the Federal Reserve into a wait-and-see mode due to concerns about inflation. Inflation is on the rise, and policy changes will pose an upward risk to the Fed's core PCE forecast. If Trump announces high import tariffs, the Fed may no longer cut interest rates.
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Market news: The Russian Federal Security Service detained four teenagers, accusing them of planning to detonate a bomb in Yekaterinburg city.
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Foreign media: Moscow explosion kills senior Russian officer and his assistant

On December 17th, Jinshi Data reported that, according to foreign media, the Russian Investigative Committee stated that a senior Russian officer responsible for nuclear protection was killed by a bomb hidden in an electric skateboard on Tuesday. Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov was the commander-in-chief of Russia's nuclear, biological, and chemical protection forces, and he was killed outside an apartment building on Liangzan Street about 7 kilometers southeast of the Kremlin. The Investigative Committee said, 'Kirillov and his assistant were killed.' The incident has been filed as a criminal case.
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The Hungarian embassy in France received bombing threats

On December 14th, Jinshi data, Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjártó, stated on his social media account that the Hungarian Embassy in France received a bomb threat, with a photo of a homemade explosive device sent via email. Currently, French authorities are conducting on-site searches with the help of bomb-sniffing dogs. Szijjártó stated that relevant Hungarian authorities have begun investigating the address of the email.
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21:01

Trump's nominee faces violent threats, FBI launches investigation

Golden Finance reported that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has noticed multiple bomb threats and harassment incidents against the nominees of the Trump transition team, and is cooperating with law enforcement partners to investigate these incidents. The FBI stated that they will take all potential threats seriously and encourage the public to immediately report any suspicious incidents to law enforcement agencies. Earlier, the transition team of President-elect Trump announced that several of his cabinet nominees were subjected to violent threats from 'non-Americans' on the evening of the 26th and the morning of the 27th.
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Voting time at 9 polling stations in Arizona, USA, has been extended by 2 hours.

Jinshi data news on November 6th, according to the Associated Press on November 5th local time, a judge has ordered 9 polling stations in eastern Arizona to extend the voting time by 2 hours. It is reported that the Navajo tribe in the state previously filed a lawsuit, claiming that there were equipment failures and insufficient printed ballots at the polling stations in the area, and requested an extension of the voting opening hours. At the same time, some polling stations in Navajo County received bomb threats, leading to temporary closures of some polling stations.
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