Archive for June, 2026

The AI-Powered World Cup Runs on Thousands of Data Workers in Global South

Via Rest of World, an article on the human annotators in Brazil, Cambodia, and the Philippines are tracking every movement in the football tournament for teams, broadcasters, and the betting industry: Football increasingly relies on advanced data analytics and AI tools to power team tactics, broadcasting, and the sports betting industry. A global workforce of […]

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The Hole in Donald Trump’s Venezuelan Oil Strategy

Courtesy of the New Yorker, an article on American investors are flocking back to the country’s vast reserves, lured by promises of reform. But the officials who ran the industry into the ground are still the ones in charge. Jarrod Agen, the head of President Donald Trump’s National Energy Dominance Council, was in a celebratory […]

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Chinese Businesses Hawking North Korean Labor

Courtesy of the New York Times, a report that – on social media – Chinese entrepreneurs are touting cheap labor across the border, as trade between the two countries regains momentum: Quick deliveries of large orders for stuffed toys, fake eyelashes and crocheted bags that are made with cheap labor, including some workers who are […]

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Why the West Keeps Losing Critical Mineral Assets to China

Via the Center for Strategic and International Studies, commentary on why the West keeps losing critical mineral assets to China: The contest for critical minerals is increasingly being won or lost long before a mine enters production. Around the world, ownership of strategically significant mineral deposits is changing hands, and Chinese firms are acquiring an […]

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2026 Rankings: The 20 Best-Performing Countries in Africa

Via The Africa Report, a look at the performance of Africa’s top 20 countries, measured on criteria including governance, influence and innovation. Here are the first takeaways from the top five: South Africa, Mauritius, Namibia, Morocco and Nigeria. South Africa retains its crown. Despite some internal weaknesses, the rainbow nation remains firmly at the top of […]

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Hot Property: Niger ‘Nationalized’ its Uranium, but It Can’t Find a Buyer

Courtesy of The Africa Report, a report on how international arbitration orders, the elimination of Iran as a potential customer and a regional border closure have left Niamey with a stockpile of yellowcake and nowhere to send it: “A dignified Niger is bringing its production to the international market.” On 30 November 2025, Niger’s public […]

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Wildcats & Black Sheep is a personal interest blog dedicated to the identification and evaluation of maverick investment opportunities arising in frontier - and, what some may consider to be, “rogue” or “black sheep” - markets around the world.

Focusing primarily on The New Seven Sisters - the largely state owned petroleum companies from the emerging world that have become key players in the oil & gas industry as identified by Carola Hoyos, Chief Energy Correspondent for The Financial Times - but spanning other nascent opportunities around the globe that may hold potential in the years ahead, Wildcats & Black Sheep is a place for the adventurous to contemplate & evaluate the emerging markets of tomorrow.