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Redington MD and Group CEO V.S. Hariharan Appointed to GTDC Executive Committee
GTDC appointed V.S. Hariharan, Managing Director and Group CEO of the Redington Group, to its Executive Committee (EC) to guide strategy and provide operational oversight.The EC advances the organization's mission to educate, advocate, and influence the tech industry on the evolving role of IT distribution worldwide.Mr. Hariharan leads Redington's $11.8 billion distribution and supply chain business across 40 markets.Redington continues to strengthen its role as a Technology Orchestrator, enabling seamless connections across the ecosystem to Unlock Next opportunities for partners.
Economy
MD-11, aircraft in fatal crash, cleared for US flight once more
The McDonnell Douglas MD-11 -- a jetliner involved in a fatal crash in November -- has been cleared to return to flight, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Monday.
Sports
England's sizzling Fitzpatricks seek major glory at PGA
Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick, English brothers and two of the world's hottest golfers, are housemates this week as they chase a major title at the 108th PGA Championship at Aronimink.
Leeds draw leaves Spurs in relegation peril
Mathys Tel was hero and villain as Tottenham drew 1-1 at home to Leeds on Monday -- a result that leaves their Premier League future hanging in the balance.
Economy
Microsoft boss 'proud' of profit-making OpenAI investment
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said Monday he was "very proud" of his company's profitable early investment in OpenAI, as he took the stand in Elon Musk's blockbuster lawsuit against the leaders of the AI giant behind ChatGPT.
Economy
Indie series 'Everyone Is Doing Great' returns... on Netflix
Indie art-imitating-life comedy series "Everyone Is Doing Great" returns for its second season Monday on Netflix after a five-year hiatus -- and at a time when independent TV is booming, its creators say.
Politics
EU to invite Taliban officials to Brussels for migrant return talks
The European Commission told AFP Monday it plans to invite Taliban officials to Brussels in the near future for talks on returning migrants to Afghanistan.
Sports
Leeds draw leaves Spurs deep in relegation peril
Mathys Tel was the hero and villain as Tottenham drew 1-1 at home against Leeds on Monday -- a result that leaves their Premier League future hanging in the balance.
Sports
Napoli's Champions League spot in balance after last-gasp Bologna defeat
Napoli's bid to reach next season's Champions League was still in the balance on Monday after falling to late 3-2 home defeat to Bologna.
Sports
Curacao World Cup preparations rocked as coach resigns
World Cup debutants Curacao have parted company with head coach Fred Rutten just one month before the tournament kicks off, the federation confirmed on Monday.
Politics
Trump brushes aside Taiwan concerns ahead of Xi meet
President Donald Trump said Monday he was ready to discuss US arms sales to Taiwan during his visit this week to Beijing, as he suggested his personal chemistry with counterpart Xi Jinping would prevent a Chinese invasion of the island.
Health
US Supreme Court maintains mail access to abortion pill for now
The US Supreme Court on Monday temporarily maintained mail access to the widely used abortion pill mifepristone.
Politics
Hantavirus ship heads to Netherlands after passengers flown home
A cruise ship hit by a deadly hantavirus outbreak left Spain's Canary Islands bound for the Netherlands on Monday, after the last passengers on board disembarked and were flown home to quarantine.
Trump warns Mideast truce on 'life support', Iran says ready for any aggression
President Donald Trump warned the ceasefire in the Middle East war was on "life support" Monday after rejecting the latest counteroffer from Iran, which said its military stood ready to respond to any act of aggression.
Sinner in derby with qualifier Pellegrino after strolling into Italian Open last 16
Jannik Sinner set up a David v Goliath clash with countryman Andrea Pellegrino in the last 16 of the Italian Open after demolishing Alexei Popyrin in straight sets 6-2, 6-0 on centre court on Monday.
Politics
Frustrated Trump learns he doesn't have the cards on Iran
One of President Donald Trump's favorite metaphors is that he's got the cards -- that through the might of the United States and his own acumen he can overpower any adversary.
Sports
Axar Patel, Miller lead Delhi to record-breaking win over Punjab
Delhi Capitals rode on blistering half-centuries from skipper Axar Patel and David Miller to mount a record chase and keep their qualification hopes alive following a stirring three-wicket victory over Punjab Kings on Monday.
Economy
Cannes Film Festival defends male-dominated competition
The head of the Cannes Film Festival defended Monday making another male-dominated selection in a year when the movie "Thelma and Louise" features on the official poster.
Pressure grows on UK's Starmer to quit as PM
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday vowed to prove his doubters wrong and stem mounting calls for him to step down after disastrous local and regional elections for his ruling Labour party.
Sports
Patel, Miller lead Delhi to record-breaking win over Punjab
Delhi Capitals rode on blistering half-centuries from skipper Axar Patel and David Miller to mount a record chase and keep their qualification hopes alive following a stirring three-wicket victory over Punjab Kings on Monday.
Health
Final hantavirus ship evacuations begin after weather delay
The final evacuations from a cruise ship hit by a deadly hantavirus outbreak started in Spain's Canary Islands on Monday after unfavourable weather conditions unexpectedly forced it to dock.
Culture
No longer peripheral: SKorean director makes Cannes history
Director Park Chan-wook told AFP on Monday that he was hugely moved to make history as the first ever South Korean head of the Cannes Film Festival jury in a further sign of his country's cultural rise.
Politics
Military strikes, gang massacres in Nigeria kill around 100 civilians
The Nigerian military and the "bandit" gangs it is fighting killed around 100 civilians Sunday in one of the bloodiest single days of the country's conflict against armed groups, sources across the country have told AFP.
Economy
SNC Scandic Coin: Real assets meet digital utility
Neue Zürcher Nachrichten (NZN) interviewed Uwe Sellmer about the fintech project SNC Scandic Coin, run by the globally active SFG (Scandic Finance Group) based in Hong Kong. Unlike many cryptocurrencies, the SNC is intended to function as a regulated payment and loyalty instrument within a global network of real-world services.NZN: Digital currencies are dominating the headlines. What attracts people to the SNC Scandic Coin, and how does it differ from the speculative tokens flooding the market?Uwe Sellmer: The appeal lies in the combination of technology, regulation and real-world utility. SFG brings together companies from the media sector – with over 115 of its own daily newspapers operating across all continents – as well as finance, mobility, technology, real estate and data centres, and uses the token within this network for payments. Holders can use it to pay for services such as flights, yachts, apps and domains. The supply is capped at one billion SNC; only a small portion will be issued at launch. The proceeds go towards security, audits, infrastructure, liquidity, marketing and operations. A clear purpose and low fees set it apart from speculative coins.Neue Zürcher Nachrichten: What does the Scandic ecosystem look like, and how does the media group fit into it?Uwe Sellmer: The Scandic ECO System encompasses aviation, data technology, real estate, mobility, healthcare and other sectors. The token serves as a common means of payment, as well as an access and customer loyalty tool for these services. One partner in the network is the Legier Group, which, amongst other things, publishes daily newspapers on every continent and, together with its own news app https://apps.apple.com/de/app/legier-global-news/id6756674261 and https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pagedrop.lagier, explains the project and promotes its launch. This blend of services and media helps to combine real value with communication.Neue Zürcher Nachrichten: How do you ensure security and regulatory compliance?Uwe Sellmer: In early 2026, the smart contract was audited by CertiK https://skynet.certik.com/projects/scandic-coin. The Skynet report shows that an audit took place in March 2026, which yielded a high rating in terms of security and, consequently, trust. We have completed a full KYC verification, collaborate with regulatory authorities worldwide and have published a comprehensive white paper. CRIF, a global group specialising in credit and business information systems, analytics, outsourcing and open banking solutions, handles the KYC and anti-money laundering processes for the SNC Scandic Coin. An ESG certificate and multi-layered risk management confirm compliance.Neue Zürcher Nachrichten: Why did you choose the name “SNC Scandic Coin”?Uwe Sellmer: The letters SNC stand for S: Security / Synergy, N: Network and C: Community. They encapsulate our aim to connect different industries and build a community of users and partners. Scandinavian values such as transparency, modern design and digital literacy are reflected in our principles and underpin the fact that the SNC Scandic Coin is part of the SFG, which stands for trust and networking.Neue Zürcher Nachrichten: When and where will trading begin?Uwe Sellmer: Trading will begin shortly. The coin will initially be listed on BitMart, a regulated global exchange. In 2025, BitMart’s annual futures trading volume rose by 68 per cent, exceeding the sum of 9 trillion US dollars in the past year 2025. Agreements with other major, well-known exchanges have been signed for the SNC Scandic Coin and will launch simultaneously; their names will be announced prior to the exchange launch. Up-to-date information is available on our official channels and on the website https://www.SNCCoin.dev
Economy
SNC Scandic Coin: реальные активы и цифровые возможности
Газета Neue Zürcher Nachrichten (NZN) взяла интервью у Уве Селлмера о финтех-проекте SNC Scandic Coin, реализуемом глобальной компанией SFG (Scandic Finance Group) из Гонконга. В отличие от многих криптовалют, SNC должен функционировать как регулируемый платежный и лояльный инструмент в глобальной сети реальных услуг.NZN: Цифровые валюты доминируют в заголовках новостей. Что привлекает людей в SNC Scandic Coin и чем он отличается от спекулятивных токенов, которые наводняют рынок?Уве Селлмер: Привлекательность создается благодаря сочетанию технологий, регулирования и реальной пользы. SFG объединяет компании из сферы СМИ, владеющие более чем 115 собственными ежедневными газетами, которые работают на всех континентах, а также из сферы финансов, мобильности, технологий, недвижимости и центров обработки данных, и использует токен в этой сети для платежей. Владельцы могут оплачивать с его помощью такие услуги, как авиабилеты, яхты, приложения и домены. Предложение ограничено одним миллиардом SNC; на старте будет выпущена лишь небольшая часть. Поступления направляются на обеспечение безопасности, аудит, инфраструктуру, ликвидность, маркетинг и операционную деятельность. Четкая цель и низкие комиссии отличают его от спекулятивных монет.Neue Zürcher Nachrichten: Как выглядит экосистема Scandic и какое место в ней занимает медиагруппа?Уве Селлмер: Экосистема Scandic охватывает авиацию, информационные технологии, недвижимость, мобильность, здравоохранение и другие сферы. Токен служит общим платежным средством, инструментом доступа и удержания клиентов для этих услуг. Одним из партнеров в сети является Legier Group, которая, среди прочего, издает ежедневные газеты на всех континентах и, вместе со своим собственным новостным приложением https://apps.apple.com/de/app/legier-global-news/id6756674261, а также сайтом https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pagedrop.lagier, рассказывает о проекте и способствует его внедрению. Это сочетание услуг и медиа помогает объединить реальную ценность с коммуникацией.Neue Zürcher Nachrichten: Как вы обеспечиваете безопасность и соответствие нормативным требованиям?Уве Селлмер: В начале 2026 года смарт-контракт был проверен CertiK https://skynet.certik.com/projects/scandic-coin. Отчет Skynet показывает, что в марте 2026 года был проведен аудит, в ходе которого была получена высокая оценка в отношении безопасности и, следовательно, доверия. Мы завершили полную KYC-верификацию, сотрудничаем с регулирующими органами по всему миру и опубликовали подробный технический документ. CRIF, международная группа компаний, специализирующаяся на системах кредитной и экономической информации, аналитике, аутсорсинге и решениях для открытого банкинга, отвечает за процессы KYC и противодействия отмыванию денег для SNC Scandic Coin. Сертификат ESG и многоуровневое управление рисками подтверждают соблюдение требований.Neue Zürcher Nachrichten: Почему вы выбрали название «SNC Scandic Coin»?Уве Селлмер: Буквы SNC означают: S — Security / Synergy (безопасность/синергия), N — Network (сеть) и C — Community (сообщество). Они отражают нашу цель — объединить различные отрасли и создать сообщество пользователей и партнеров. Скандинавские ценности, такие как прозрачность, современный дизайн и цифровая грамотность, нашли свое отражение в наших принципах и подчеркивают, что монета SNC Scandic Coin является частью SFG, что символизирует доверие и взаимосвязанность.Neue Zürcher Nachrichten: Когда и где начнется торговля?Уве Селлмер: Торговля начнется в ближайшее время. Монета сначала будет котироваться на BitMart, регулируемой глобальной бирже. В 2025 году годовой объем торгов фьючерсами на BitMart вырос на 68 процентов, превысив в прошлом 2025 году сумму в 9 триллионов долларов США. Для SNC Scandic Coin подписаны контракты с другими известными крупными биржами, которые начнут работу одновременно; их названия будут объявлены перед запуском торгов. Актуальную информацию можно найти на наших официальных каналах и на сайте https://www.SNCCoin.dev
Politics
Venezuela has 'never considered' becoming 51st US state: acting president
Venezuela has "never" contemplated becoming the 51st US state, as suggested by US President Donald Trump following the capture of deposed leader Nicolas Maduro, the country's acting president said on Monday.
Sports
Wembanyama escapes playoff suspension after ejection: NBA source
San Antonio's Victor Wembanyama, ejected Sunday for elbowing an opponent in the face, will not face any further punishment and can play in Tuesday's playoff game, an NBA source told AFP.
Economy
Trump says Mideast truce on 'life support' after rejecting Iran stance
President Donald Trump said the ceasefire in the Middle East war was on "life support" Monday after rejecting Iran's latest counteroffer, which it said had included demands for the release of frozen assets and the end of a US blockade.
Politics
Trump to suspend US gas tax as Iran war spikes prices
US President Donald Trump said on Monday that he plans to suspend a federal gasoline tax as consumers deal with surging energy prices in the wake of the Iran war.
Politics
Macron announces 23 bn euros of investment at Africa summit
French President Emmanuel Macron announced 23 billion euros ($27 billion) of investment for Africa during a major summit on the future of the continent hosted by Kenya on Monday.
Economy
Oil rises, stocks mostly higher on US-Iran deadlock
Global stock markets mostly rose while oil prices climbed on Monday after US President Donald Trump rejected Iran's terms for ending the war in the Middle East.
Why hantavirus is not the new Covid, according to experts
A deadly hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship has revived bitter memories of when Covid-19 first emerged, but health experts have emphasised the two viruses are very different -- and have sought to assuage fears of another pandemic.