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Hungarian Foreign Minister: Attacking Hungary's energy security is an attack on Hungarian sovereigntyGolden Ten Data, April 5 — On the 5th local time, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó stated on social media that the "TurkStream" natural gas pipeline is crucial for Hungary's natural gas supply. Any attack on Hungary's energy security is an attack on Hungary's sovereignty, and Hungary strongly condemns the latest infringement on its sovereignty. If the "TurkStream" natural gas pipeline becomes inoperable, Hungary would have to purchase natural gas at several times the current price, and Hungary absolutely refuses to buy energy at higher prices from unreliable sources. Szijjártó noted that for some time, Ukraine has organized an oil blockade against Hungary and used drones to attack the "TurkStream" natural gas pipeline within Russian territory. Now, Serbia has discovered explosives sufficient to destroy the "TurkStream" pipeline.
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The Japanese government is considering an additional release of national oil reserves in May.The Japanese government is considering releasing additional national oil reserves in May, with the release amount equivalent to about 20 days of Japan's oil consumption. According to data from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan, as of the end of 2025, Japan's total domestic oil reserves are equivalent to 254 days of consumption. Due to disrupted passage through the Strait of Hormuz, since March 16 the Japanese government has released a total of approximately 80 million barrels of oil reserves, equivalent to 45 days of Japan’s oil supply. This is the largest release since Japan established its national oil reserve system in 1978. Expand
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Spark completes first monthly buyback, spending approximately 572,000 USDS to purchase 26.66 million SPKAccording to Foresight News, as monitored by Remnants, Spark’s first month of buyback transactions was completed half an hour ago, spending a total of 571,957 USDS to purchase 26.66 million SPK at an average price of $0.0215. The 26.66 million SPK repurchased in one month accounts for about 1% of SPK’s circulating supply, and the buyback plan is expected to last for 12 months. Based on these numbers, it is roughly estimated that a one-year buyback could repurchase 12% of the circulating SPK, approximately 320 million SPK (6.86 million dollars).
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