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12.03.26 - 05:48
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Kenya: Power Cuts Are the New Normal in Kenya - What Went Wrong and How to Fix It (AllAfrica)
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[The Conversation Africa] Millions of Kenyan households and businesses have been subjected to interruptions of electricity supply since late 2024 owing to production shortfalls. President William Ruto acknowledged this, explaining that "daily load-shedding" had become necessary and that power would be switched off in some areas between 5pm and 10pm to stabilise the national grid....
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12.03.26 - 01:12
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′Convincing′ AI scams drove UK fraud cases to record 444,000 last year (The Guardian)
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Criminals using artificial intelligence tools to take over mobile, bank and online shopping accounts, says CifasCriminals are increasingly exploiting AI technology to take over people's mobile, banking and online shopping accounts, the UK's leading anti-fraud body has warned.Last year, a record number of scams were reported to the national fraud database, fuelled by AI, which allows for large-scale deception on “industrialised” levels, according to Cifas, the fraud prevention organisation. Continue reading......
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11.03.26 - 23:54
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War Jitters Put Stocks Under Pressure | The Close 3/11/2026 (Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg Television brings you the latest news and analysis leading up to the final minutes and seconds before and after the closing bell on Wall Street. Today's guests are Nuveen's Tony Rodriguez, KPMG's Angie Gildea, TD Cowen's Oliver Chen, Citi's Nathan Sheets, UBS Alignment Partners' Alli McCartney, Crossmark Global Investments' Victoria Fernandez, Jefferies' Sheila Kahyaoglu, Ariel Investments' Christine Phillpotts, & Barclays' Jon Hill. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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11.03.26 - 22:15
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Banks evacuate, close offices in Qatar, Dubai after Iran threatens attacks (The Hill)
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Several banks urged their employees to evacuate offices in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday as Iran threatens to launch strikes on financial institutions. HSBC has closed all its branches in Qatar until further notice, citing safety precautions in a text message sent to clients, Reuters reported. Citigroup and Standard Chartered also told......
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