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Why simplicity is becoming the new currency in trading

Thursday at 08:04 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Markets have always been complex. What’s changed is how quickly that complexity reaches everyday traders – and how convincingly it can be disguised. In the past year alone, South African regulators have warned repeatedly about fake trading platforms, impersonation scams and AI-driven investment fraud. The Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) continues to highlight how convincing […]

Why resilience matters most in African agriculture now

Thursday at 06:20 AM, via Mail & Guardian

African agriculture is entering a period where resilience will be determined heavily by access to capital and the ability to remain operational under unstable conditions that may persist for extended periods

Coppa Italia fireworks trigger surreal smoke delay at Italian Open

Thursday at 04:57 AM, via Daily Maverick

May 13 (Reuters) – The Italian Open quarter-final between Italy’s Luciano Darderi and Spain’s Rafael Jodar was interrupted in bizarre circumstances on Wednesday when smoke from fireworks at the neighbouring Stadio Olimpico drifted across the Foro Italico.

New York man found guilty in Chinese ‘secret police station’ case

Thursday at 04:53 AM, via Daily Maverick

NEW YORK, May 13 (Reuters) – A New York man was found guilty on Wednesday of acting as an unregistered agent of the Chinese government after a trial over federal prosecutors’ allegations that he operated a “secret police station” on behalf of Beijing in Manhattan’s Chinatown neighborhood.

Cuba has run out of diesel and fuel oil amid US oil blockade

Thursday at 04:51 AM, via Daily Maverick

HAVANA, May 13 (Reuters) – Cuba has completely run out of diesel and fuel oil, the country’s energy and mines minister said on Wednesday, as the capital Havana faces its worst rolling blackouts in decades amid a U.S. blockade that has strangled the island of fuel.

VIDEO: Watch – Are hackers holding our local government to ransom?

Wednesday at 22:32 PM, via Daily Maverick

South African municipalities are sitting on gold mines of your personal data — ID numbers, addresses, billing details — and they are catastrophically unprepared to protect it. No skills, ancient tech and bureaucratic red tape have left our local governments wide open to ransomware gangs and phishing attacks. And the thieves? They’re already inside the house. Daily Maverick’s Lindsey...

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