Egyptian bank hires tech firm Temenos to drive digital, financial growth

Egyptian bank hires tech firm Temenos to drive digital, financial growth

Egypt’s Arab Investment Bank has picked technology company Temenos Infinity to provide a range of digital customer experience and grow digital customer base. Temenos, a banking software company, confirmed entering the contract with AIB in the first week of 2021 with a promise “to power its digital customer experience” for...

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Travel restrictions have no bearing on coronavirus spread – researchers

Travel restrictions have no bearing on coronavirus spread – researchers

As countries in Europe rush to close their borders to the United Kingdom to prevent transmission of a new – and potentially more transmissible – variant of SARS-CoV-2, research has estimated the effect of international travel restrictions on Covid-19 spread earlier in the pandemic. Models have found that strict border...

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Opinion: Marginalised groups were ‘mistreated’ by Wikipedia’s editing corps

Opinion: Marginalised groups were ‘mistreated’ by Wikipedia’s editing corps

More than decade ago, I wrote an essay comparing Wikipedia to a vibrant city, how it “can send you down unlikely alleyways” via the many links embedded on a single page: There are the links to articles about other people or places mentioned; links to categories of articles on similar...

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Wikipedia’s major challenge: Reliability and sturdiness of its community of editors

Wikipedia’s major challenge: Reliability and sturdiness of its community of editors

Facts are stubborn things. And that stubbornness was a vital asset for Wikipedia in 2020, as it unapologetically banned from its pages disinformation about the Covid-19 pandemic and the presidential election. The contrast was sharp with global digital platforms like Facebook and YouTube, which slowly, and often ineffectually, responded to...

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UK court rules out Julian Assange’s extradition to the US, citing suicide risk

UK court rules out Julian Assange’s extradition to the US, citing suicide risk

Since Wikileaks began releasing massive troves of US military and State Department secrets more than 10 years ago, Julian Assange has maintained that the American government would eventually seek to put him in a US prison. In a surprise twist, he may escape that fate – not because his organisation’s...

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Universal Music Group picks new team to oversee its business in Africa

Universal Music Group picks new team to oversee its business in Africa

World leading record company Universal Music Group (UMG) has strengthened further its position in the industry as a force in Africa by appointing an expansion team to oversee its business Sub-Saharan Africa. These appointments underscore UMG’s ongoing support for Africa’s domestic music ecosystems, while also creating new opportunities for African...

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Ethiopia ready to build a 100mw wind power plant

Ethiopia ready to build a 100mw wind power plant

Siemens Gamesa has signed its first wind power project in Ethiopia with state-owned electricity company Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP) and in the process strengthened its leadership in Africa as the East African nation embarks on expansion of its green energy capacity to meet ambitious renewable targets. The 100mw Assela wind...

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How govts criminalised Press Freedom in the name of ‘infodemic’ control

How govts criminalised Press Freedom in the name of ‘infodemic’ control

Citizens hungry for information turned to the media during the pandemic, but governments around the world used the crisis to restrict journalists. Malala Maiwand, a reporter for Enikass Radio and TV in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, was on her way to work on December 10 when gunmen opened fire on her car,...

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How China built databases to track US flights, passenger lists for espionage purposes

How China built databases to track US flights, passenger lists for espionage purposes

The discovery by China that US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) seriously compromised telecommunications company Huawei’s China-based servers and jarred Chinese officials, touched off a ferocious response that left the former groping in the dark with one eye open. According to Foreign Policy magazine expose, the retaliation by the Chinese intelligence...

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CIA bribed, hired Chinese moles; China hit back with mega data theft

CIA bribed, hired Chinese moles; China hit back with mega data theft

In a classic case of the hunter becoming the hunted, Chinese secret service in Africa and Europe turned the tables on United States’ Central Intelligence Agency with the help of stolen data. This was after Chinese spy agency discovered how much Communist country had been infiltrated since 2013, a new...

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