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Mozambique Set to Become Africa’s Next Big Trade Hub—Here’s Why Investors Are Watching
Maputo, Monday, 15 June 2026.
Mozambique is hosting Trans-Log Moz 2026, a landmark conference positioning the country as a critical trade gateway. With $165 million in port expansions and LNG corridors, this event could redefine Africa’s logistics landscape—don’t miss the opportunity.
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2026 Tax Rule Change: Why $2,000 Is the New Magic Number for Contractors
Washington D.C., Monday, 15 June 2026.
Starting in 2026, small businesses and contractors get a major paperwork break—no more 1099 forms for payments under $2,000. But here’s the catch: the IRS still expects every dollar earned to be reported, even without a form. Tax experts warn this could lead to underreported income, as contractors may mistakenly assume no 1099 means no tax obligation. The change slashes red tape but shifts more responsibility onto gig workers and freelancers to track earnings meticulously—or risk an audit.
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Why AI Security Must Ditch Old Rules by 2026—Or Risk Catastrophic Breaches
San Jose, Monday, 15 June 2026.
Zscaler executives warn that traditional cybersecurity is failing against AI-driven threats. By 2026, intent-based governance—focusing on why AI agents act, not just what they do—will be critical. Autonomous AI can burn through annual security budgets in weeks, exploit vulnerabilities in seconds, and operate undetected in ‘shadow AI’ environments. The solution? Zero Trust architecture, where no user, app, or AI agent gets access without strict verification. Legacy systems, like Windows 98 in factories, must be isolated—not patched. The stakes? Unprecedented speed: AI frameworks like Mythos can uncover and exploit hundreds of flaws instantly, leaving human teams helpless. The message is clear: adapt now, or face machine-speed attacks with no defense.
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Harvard Scientist's Warning: Marijuana Rescheduling Could Trigger a Public Health Crisis
Washington D.C., Monday, 15 June 2026.
A top Harvard neuroscientist testified in federal court that reclassifying marijuana from Schedule I to III could unleash severe public health risks—including a doubling of adolescent psychosis cases and a surge in emergency room visits. The alarming data reveals overlooked dangers in the Biden administration’s push for rescheduling.
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Why 20,000 Protesters Turned Geneva Into a Battleground Before the G7 Summit
Geneva, Monday, 15 June 2026.
Geneva erupted in chaos as 20,000 demonstrators clashed with police ahead of the G7 summit in France, marking one of Switzerland’s largest protests in years. Protesters set cars ablaze, vandalized UN offices, and hurled projectiles, forcing authorities to deploy tear gas and water cannons. The unrest reflects deepening public anger over global inequality, war, and climate inaction—issues set to dominate the summit’s agenda. With leaders like Donald Trump attending, the violence raises critical questions: Can diplomacy survive growing anti-establishment fury?
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Kentucky Poaches Top Athletic Director After Just One Year at Michigan State
Lexington, Monday, 15 June 2026.
In a bold move, Kentucky has lured J Batt away from Michigan State after only one year, signing him to a six-year deal as athletic director and CEO of Champions Blue. This departure leaves Michigan State scrambling for leadership amid a turbulent year, while Kentucky bets big on Batt’s fundraising prowess to elevate its athletic programs in the competitive SEC.