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The multilingual gap hiding financial crime risks

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The multilingual gap hiding financial crime risks

Financial crime rarely announces itself in English. Yet many anti-money laundering (AML) monitoring programmes are still structured as though it does. This mismatch between where risk signals actually appear and where compliance teams are looking is becoming harder to justify. According to Opoint, adverse media monitoring often assumes that any significant event will eventually surface [...]The post The multilingual gap hiding financial crime risks appeared first on FinTech Global.

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Hit Romance Series Beats Bridgerton on Netflix Charts

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Hit Romance Series Beats Bridgerton on Netflix Charts

The romantic drama Virgin River has climbed to the top of the streaming charts in the United States, overtaking the hugely popular period series Bridgerton on Netflix. The shift in rankings highlights the continued popularity of the small-town romance series. It recently returned with a new season and quickly gained momentum among viewers. Virgin River [...]The post Hit Romance Series Beats Bridgerton on Netflix Charts appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

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Gulf instability threatens Pakistan’s export competitiveness, warn industrialists

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Gulf instability threatens Pakistan’s export competitiveness, warn industrialists

President of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) Atif Ikram Sheikh stated that geopolitical instability in the Gulf threatens Pakistan’s export competitiveness, noting that nearly 80% of the country’s crude oil imports and about one-quarter of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) pass through the Strait of Hormuz, and any prolonged disruption would inevitably strain foreign exchange reserves and lead to significant inflationary pressure.In a statement released on Monday, Sheikh stressed that escalating military tensions in the Middle East and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have triggered alarm across Pakistan’s trade and industry landscape, with business leaders warning that soaring freight costs and delayed shipments could derail the country’s economy.“Sheikh highlighted that following the outbreak of the Iran conflict in late February 2026, global shipping markets have been thrown into turmoil,” the FPCCI said in a press release.“With commercial vessel traffic through the strategic waterway grinding to a halt and shipping lines having imposed crippling war-risk surcharges – raising fears of a balance of payments crisis for Pakistan,” the president was quoted as saying.Sheikh highlighted that the financial toll on logistics was immediate and staggering, adding that container freight rates on major routes have skyrocketed.He added that shipping lines were introducing emergency war-risk surcharges ranging from $1,500 to $3,500 per standard container (TEU).READ MORE: Oil tanker sails to Pakistan after crossing tense Strait of Hormuz: report“President FPCCI has cautioned that these logistical bottlenecks could spell disaster for the nation’s premier export sectors as transit times to our key markets in the European Union and the United States are expected to increase by 15 to 20 days due to vessels rerouting.If these supply chain disruptions persist, the value-added textile sector alone could witness a 10 to 20 per cent drop in exports this month – and, we cannot afford to have our trade deficit widen under the current IMF program,” he added.Sheikh elaborated that the crisis is already reverberating through the domestic economy as transhipment rollovers and severe delays have been reported at Karachi’s port terminals because global shipping giants have suspended bookings from Pakistan for Gulf-bound cargo.Meanwhile, Saquib Fayyaz Magoon, SVP FPCCI, said that compounding the crisis for local manufacturers is the recent Rs55 per litre spike in domestic diesel prices, which has pushed inland transportation costs up by an estimated 15-25%.Industry representatives argue that standard 30-day fixed inland freight contracts are no longer viable, leaving exporters highly vulnerable to weekly fuel price shocks.The FPCCI urged the government to formulate an emergency contingency plan, including the exploration of B2B barter trade mechanisms with regional partners and securing alternative fuel supply chains, to insulate the domestic market from the worst of the global economic fallout.

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Hollywood uses Oscars to speak on peace, Palestine, rights

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Hollywood uses Oscars to speak on peace, Palestine, rights

At the 2026 Oscars, artists used the stage and red carpet to call attention to global conflicts and human rights. Spanish actor Javier Bardem called for peace and Palestinian freed...

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Korn returning to Ireland for first concert in over a decade

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Korn returning to Ireland for first concert in over a decade

Korn are set to make their monumental return to Ireland at 3Arena, Dublin on 2 November 2026 for their first Irish show in over a decade, with support from Architects and Youth Code

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Alibaba Plans Qwen-Powered AI Agents to Automate Enterprise Operations

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Alibaba Plans Qwen-Powered AI Agents to Automate Enterprise Operations

Chinese technology conglomerate Alibaba is preparing to launch an AI agent specifically for enterprise customers this week. The move is part of a broader trend in China in which tech giants are investing heavily in so-called agentic AI solutions that can independently perform tasks for users. According to a report by Bloomberg, citing people familiar [...]Der Beitrag Alibaba Plans Qwen-Powered AI Agents to Automate Enterprise Operations erschien zuerst auf Trending Topics.

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Loisa Andalio pens emotional tribute to motherhood after giving birth to baby Runi

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Loisa Andalio pens emotional tribute to motherhood after giving birth to baby Runi

Following the safe delivery of her first child with husband Ronnie Alonte, actress Loisa Andalio penned a touching message about their journey before finally meeting their daughter, Baby “Nili,” or Runi Lior Alonte.In her Instagram post, Loisa shared the message alongside several photos of the couple with Baby Nili.The actress shared that the journey of carrying and delivering her child was a humbling experience, teaching her and Ronnie to fully embrace the beauty of God's timing.“This journey humbled us in the most beautiful way. It taught us to slow down, to trust the process, and to trust in God's perfect timing,” Loisa wrote in the caption.She continued, “Every little kick and every tiny heartbeat reminded us that a beautiful life was growing inside — a love we were so close to finally meeting, holding in our arms, and cherishing for the rest of our lives.”In her caption, she also addressed her daughter, Nili, expressing that their joy and love for her arrival is boundless, and noting that they have discovered an even deeper sense of purpose within their hearts.“Even before we saw your face, we already loved you so much. And now that you are finally here, words still cannot fully explain what our hearts feel. It's a love deeper than we ever imagined...the kind that changes you forever,” Loisa expressed.“After months of waiting, praying, and dreaming of this moment... We finally get to hold you in our arms. In that instant, nothing else mattered. Our hearts have never been this full,” she added.Loisa also admitted to feeling “emotions she cannot even put into words” due to the overwhelming love, gratitude, and even a touch of fear she feels now that she is officially a mother.She shared her deep respect for all mothers, noting that now that she is one herself, she truly understands the immense strength, love, and sacrifice the role requires.“Three days into motherhood, and I am already feeling emotions I cannot even put into words....overwhelming love, gratitude, awe, and even a little fear because this love is so big,” shared Loisa.“To all the mothers out there, I see you and I honor you. Now I understand the strength, sacrifice, and unconditional love that comes with being a mom,” she continued.She also didn't hold back her appreciation for her husband, Ronnie. She credited him for being her “strength” throughout the pregnancy and delivery, highlighting his patience and quiet sacrifices for their growing family.“@iamr2alonte, thank you for being my strength through it all. Thank you for your patience, your quiet sacrifices, and for working hard for our family. You held my hand through every moment, and I could not have done this without you,” Loisa said.“Walking through this journey with you made me love you even more deeply. Seeing you become a father is one of the most beautiful things I have ever witnessed,” she added.Welcoming baby Runi Lior, whom they call their “answered prayer,” Loisa shared a touching vow to always protect, guide, and love her daughter within a home built on faith.“Our greatest blessing, our answered prayer, our baby giiirl Runi Lior, our little Nili. You are the most beautiful gift God has given us,” Loisa said.She continued, “We promise to love you endlessly, protect you, guide you, and pray for you every single day. We promise to give you a life filled with love, faith, and beautiful memories, and a home where you will always feel safe and deeply loved.”Loisa ended her post by thanking the Lord for the “beautiful life” of baby Nili, calling her a precious gift given to their family.“Lord, our hearts are overflowing with gratitude for the beautiful life You have placed in our arms. Thank You for trusting us with this blessing and for writing this story far greater than we could ever imagine. All Glory belongs to You,” she wrote. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Loisa Andalio Alonte (@iamandalioloisa) Following their intimate wedding, Loisa and Ronnie have joyfully welcomed their first child, Baby Runi Lior.The couple first shared their pregnancy journey last December. In February 2026, they excitedly confirmed they were having a girl.RELATED CONTENT: Take a look at Loisa and Ronnie's fairytale-like wedding photos that will melt your heart below:

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RevnaBio secures triple international laboratory accreditation to expand precision medicine research

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RevnaBio secures triple international laboratory accreditation to expand precision medicine research

Precision medicine company Revna Biosciences (RevnaBio) has secured triple accreditation from the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA), strengthening its laboratory and biobanking capabilities to support clinical diagnostics and biomedical research across Africa. The accreditation covers three internationally recognised standards: ISO 15189 for medical laboratories, ISO 20387 for biobanking and ISO/IEC 17043 for proficiency testing [...]The post RevnaBio secures triple international laboratory accreditation to expand precision medicine research appeared first on The Business & Financial Times.

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Competitive federalism is rising in India’s space sector

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Competitive federalism is rising in India’s space sector

Last year, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat all released policy documents charting independent roadmaps for activities in the space domain. All of these states intend to set up their own launch complexes.

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Punjab Police Constable Recruitment 2026: Registration Underway For 3,298 Posts, Know How To Apply

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Punjab Police Constable Recruitment 2026: Registration Underway For 3,298 Posts, Know How To Apply

Punjab Police Constable Recruitment 2026: The Punjab Police is inviting applications for the 2026 Constable recruitment, with a total of 3,298 vacancies available in both the District Police and Armed Police cadres. Interested candidates can apply online until 30 March via the official Punjab Police website at punjabpolice.gov.in. Out of these 3,298 positions, 2,522 are for the District Police Cadre, including 825 posts specifically reserved for women. The remaining 776 posts are for the Armed Police, with 259 of these reserved for women candidates. Punjab Police Recruitment 2026: Who Can Apply Constable Posts? Candidates aged between 18 and 28 years are eligible to apply for the posts on punjabpolice.gov.in. Age relaxation is provided for applicants belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), and Ex-Servicemen, in accordance with government rules. Applicants must have passed Class 12 from a recognised board. It is also mandatory to have studied Punjabi at the matriculation level. For Ex-Servicemen, the minimum educational requirement is Class 10. Punjab Police Recruitment 2026: How to Register Step 1: Visit the official website at punjabpolice.gov.in. Step 2: Click “Register Here” and fill in your details. Step 3: Submit the registration to get your registration number and password. Step 4: Step 1: Log in using your credentials. Step 5: Select your desired cadre District Police or Armed Police and complete the application. Step 6: Upload required documents and photographs. Step 7: Pay the application fee (if applicable). Step 8: Review and submit your application. Step 9: Your registration is now complete. Step 10: The application fee is Rs 550 for all candidates except Ex-servicemen, who need to pay Rs 500. Punjab Police Recruitment 2026: Important Dates Notification Released: 6 March 2026 Online Application Opens: 10 March 2026 Last Date to Submit Application: 30 March 2026 (by 11:55 PM) Last Date to Pay Application Fee: 30 March 2026 Exam Date: To be announced Punjab Police Recruitment 2026: Selection Process The selection for the Police Constable post consists of a Computer-Based Test (CBT), a Physical Screening Test (PST), a Physical Measurement Test (PMT), and finally, Document Verification (DV).

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Piramal Pharma Solutions' Grangemouth, UK Facility Successfully Delivers 1,500th ADC Batch

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Piramal Pharma Solutions' Grangemouth, UK Facility Successfully Delivers 1,500th ADC Batch

/CNW/ -- Piramal Pharma Solutions, a leading global Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO) and part of Piramal Pharma Ltd. (NSE: PPLPHARMA)...

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'This 0-100 won't take much winning' - Richard Birch takes on short-priced Plumpton favourite with well-handicapped hurdler

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'This 0-100 won't take much winning' - Richard Birch takes on short-priced Plumpton favourite with well-handicapped hurdler

Our top tipster with his pick of the morning odds

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