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DAN DAVID PRIZE, WORLD’S LARGEST HISTORY PRIZE, ANNOUNCES 2024 WINNERS

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Nine Outstanding Historians, Archaeologists and Archivists Receive $300,000 (USD) Each as the Dan David Prize Recognizes Breakthrough Research on the Past

Winners’ Work Includes Research on the Birth of Democracy in India, the Global Aesthetic Connections of Atlantic Slavery, the Underground Archive Jews Kept in the Warsaw Ghetto, the Socio-Economic Role of Epidemics in the U.S. South, Working-Class Black Women in the Civil Rights Movement, and the Secrets Revealed by the Bones of a Viking Army in Britain

TEL AVIV, Israel, July 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Dan David Prize, the largest history prize in the world, today announced its 2024 winners – nine scholars whose work illuminates the past in bold and creative ways. This year’s winners are early and mid career researchers who work in Europe, Asia and North America. Each will receive $300,000 (USD) in recognition of their achievements and to support their future endeavors.

“To decode the complexities of the present and face future challenges, we need to first of all better understand our past,” said Ariel David, board member of the Prize and son of Dan David, the founder of the Prize. “By using innovative methods and source materials, our winners have offered us precious new historical insight, shedding light on everything from the birth of contemporary India to the underground archive of the Warsaw Ghetto and the deep connections of the Vikings to the East.”

The 2024 Dan David Prize winners are:

Keisha N. Blain, Brown University – A historian of the 20th century United States, in particular Black history and women’s history. Her research uncovers the roles that marginalized, working-class Black women played in the Civil Rights movement and other movements for revolutionary social change. Blain is a columnist with MSNBC and has published several award-winning books, including a biography of Fannie Lou Hamer, an anthology of African American history and an anthology of Black women writers on the future of democracy.

Benjamin Brose, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor – A scholar of Chinese religion whose work spans both the early history of Buddhism in China and the transmission of ancient religious narratives into contemporary religious practices in Asia. In his work, Brose explores the power of stories to change people’s understandings and experiences, focusing on classic Buddhist narratives such as the travels of the monk Xuanzang.

Cécile Fromont, Harvard University – An art historian who explores the visual, material and religious culture of early modern Africa, Europe and Latin America. Her recent work has a special emphasis on the aesthetic connections between Europe and Africa, as created and sustained by the Atlantic slave trade. Fromont is also a commentator on restitution questions involving museum artifacts and historical art that conveys controversial messages.

Cat Jarman, Archaeologist – A bioarchaeologist and historian specializing in diet, migration and the Viking Age. Jarman uses forensic techniques–like isotope analysis, carbon dating and DNA analysis on human remains–to interrogate traditional historical narratives and to highlight the lives of often overlooked populations like women, children and enslaved people. In her bestselling trade books, she uses these findings to tell complex and riveting stories about Viking armies and the bones of English kings. Jarman is also a co-host of the history podcast “The Rabbit Hole Detectives,” a frequent commentator on documentaries and podcasts, and a former host of BBC’s “Digging for Britain.”

Daniel Jütte, New York University – A cultural historian of Europe. His work uses inconspicuous material objects and lesser known cultural practices as lenses to understand past societies over large swathes of time. For instance, Jütte’s most recent book explores how the theoretical idea of transparency in Western culture was shaped by the physical experience of glass, and particularly the architectural feature of windows.

Stuart McManus, Chinese University of Hong Kong – A global historian of the early modern period whose work links regions that are generally studied separately, such as North America, Latin America, West Africa and South China. A historian of the Renaissance writ large, McManus studies both the spread of Humanism in a global perspective, and the links between Atlantic slavery and a much wider network of trade and human trafficking that spanned the early modern globe.

Kathryn Olivarius, Stanford University – A social historian of disease whose work highlights how past epidemics shaped societies, citizenship and capitalism, such as the yellow fever and syphilis epidemics in the 19th century American South. Olivarius explores how disease intersects with broader themes in economic and social history, and in particular how perceived immunity to these diseases was central to social and economic standing in these societies by conferring what she calls”immunocapital.”

Katarzyna Person, Warsaw Ghetto Museum – A public historian of the Holocaust and deputy director of the Warsaw Ghetto Museum, her work focuses on voices that had been silenced or seen as “unfit” for the transmission of Holocaust memory, such as women, children, those deemed “collaborators,” deportees and refugees. Person also spearheaded the publication of a new 27-volume scholarly edition of the Ringelblum Archive – the underground archive collected by Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto, which provides rare evidence of Jewish life within the Ghetto.

Tripurdaman Singh, Geneva Graduate Institute – A historian of South Asia, Singh explores the nature of the region’s encounter with colonialism, the process of decolonization and the birth of Indian democracy. Singh is active in public debates and scholarship in India, and his book on the Indian constitution provides important historical context into current political dynamics.

“Archaeology and history offer ways into the backstories that frame our current lives,” said Professor Tim Cole, historian and Academic Advisor to the Dan David Prize. “As well as helping us understand how we have ended up where we are, deep knowledge of the past is a reminder that things don’t need to stay the same – and indeed that things never stay the same. Looking to the past is also an invitation to look to different futures.”

The winners were selected after nominations from colleagues, institutions and the general public were submitted in an open nomination process and were chosen by a global committee of experts that changes annually. This year’s selection committee members are affiliated with leading academic institutions in Europe, North America, India and Brazil. A full list of the 2024 committee is available here. The 2024 winners received the prize at a gathering in Italy this summer.

The Dan David Prize was first established in 2001 by the late entrepreneur and philanthropist Dan David, to reward innovative and interdisciplinary work that contributed to humanity. In 2021, the Prize was relaunched with a focus on historical research, honoring the founder’s passion for history and archaeology. It now rewards early and mid career scholars to help them fulfill their potential at a time when support for the humanities is dwindling. Nominations for the 2025 Dan David Prize are now being accepted online

The late Dan David lived through persecution in Nazi-occupied and then Communist Romania, becoming an accomplished photographer and later an entrepreneur and philanthropist. David was fascinated by automatic instant photography, and he built a company that introduced countries around the globe to the automatic photo booth. Dan had a keen interest in history and archaeology, which feature in many of the projects of the Dan David Foundation. His full bio is available here.

About the Dan David Prize
The Dan David Prize, endowed by the Dan David Foundation and headquartered at Tel Aviv University, is the largest history prize in the world. Dan David, the founder of the Prize, believed that knowledge of the past enriches us and helps us grapple with the challenges of the present, and is crucial for reimagining our collective future. At a time of diminishing support for the humanities, the Prize celebrates the next generation of outstanding historians, archaeologists, curators and digital humanists. Each year, up to nine researchers are awarded $300,000 each in recognition of their achievements and to support their future endeavors.

To learn more about Dan David, the Prize and the 2024 winners, visit www.dandavidprize.org.

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XTransfer Export PMI: Emerging Markets Drive Growth, High-End Upgrading Opportunities Stand Out

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GUANGZHOU, China, April 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — XTransfer, the World’s Leading B2B Cross-Border Trade Payment Platform, released its latest figures at the 139th China Import and Export Fair (Canton Fair). In the first quarter of this year, emerging markets across Asia, Africa, and Latin America accounted for 73% of XTransfer’s inbound cross-border payment collections, with 45% increase year-on-year. Collections from Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia increased 115%, 97%, and 18% year-on-year, respectively, highlighting growing demand among exporters for secure and efficient cross-border collection channels.

According to statistics from the China General Administration of Customs, emerging markets in Asia, Africa, and Latin America have become a key driver of export growth. However, underdeveloped local financial infrastructure, incomplete cross-border payment systems, and shortages of foreign exchange mean buyers often struggle to access U.S. dollars. As a result, exporters in these markets frequently face low settlement efficiency, slow cash recovery, and risks such as account freezes.

To address these collection challenges, XTransfer has developed a comprehensive set of cross-border collection solutions. In 2025, payment collections from emerging markets in Asia, Africa, and Latin America rose 106% year-on-year. By region, collections increased 273% in Africa, 82% in Southeast Asia, and 94% in Latin America.

Over the same period, customs statistics show that in 2025, China’s total goods exports to Asia, Africa, and Latin America increased 14.6% year-on-year, with exports to Africa, Southeast Asia, and Latin America up 26.6%, 14%, and 8%, respectively. XTransfer’s significantly faster growth in collections compared with export growth suggests exporters are accelerating the shift from informal channels to secure, compliant collection methods, and that market recognition of high-quality cross-border payment services continues to rise.

Bill Deng, Founder and CEO of XTransfer, said emerging markets offer long-term opportunities for Chinese exporters, but many are held back by the “last mile” of collections. He added that XTransfer is committed to helping SMEs collect funds safely and quickly through secure, compliant, and efficient cross-border financial services comparable to those used by multinational companies.

Release of XTransfer PMI

At the Canton Fair, XTransfer partnered with the Yicai Research Institute to publish the “China Small and Medium Enterprises (B2B) Merchandise Export Purchasing Manager Index” (XTransfer Export PMI), offering operational guidance and decision-making reference for small and micro export-oriented businesses.

This edition draws on a sample survey of XTransfer’s 800,000 SME users, selecting over 3,000 companies nationwide. It covers the full export process across export orders, pricing, procurement, logistics, staffing, and cash flow. The report shows that the March 2026 XTransfer PMI was 51.56%, indicating export conditions for SMEs are generally improving. Despite a complex external environment, SMEs have remained resilient and steadily strengthened their pricing power in international markets. Meanwhile, demand structures in emerging markets are reshaping, with export focus shifting toward intermediate goods and higher value-added products.

Resilience Amid Geopolitical Disruptions

Customs data show that in the first quarter, China’s goods exports reached RMB 6.85 trillion, up 11.9% year-on-year, marking a strong start to the year and benefiting SMEs. The XTransfer PMI also shows expansion in the export order index (53.85) and the export price index (56.15). While seasonal factors like the Spring Festival affected the short term, the underlying “volume and price rising together” trend suggests SMEs are accelerating their shift from “low-price internal competition,” strengthening pricing power through technology upgrades and improved quality.

Geopolitical disruptions have also extended delivery times, pushing the logistics time PMI down to 37.50. In contrast, the sales collection (receivables) index rose to 68.59, showing a pattern of “goods moving slower, money returning faster”. This suggests overseas buyers remain strongly tied to China’s high-quality supply chain and are willing to raise prepayment ratios or shorten payment terms to secure capacity. One exhibitor, Mr Wang, said, “A Southeast Asian customer increased its deposit from 30% to 70% to lock in production, worried our capacity would be booked by others.”

Emerging Markets Demand Trends Toward “High-End” Upgrading

The report highlights a shift toward higher-end demand in emerging markets. Africa’s export orders index (57.55) points to rising infrastructure-related demand; Latin America’s export orders index (56.47) and price index (57.81) signal opportunities in electromechanical and optical medical equipment; and Southeast Asia is absorbing components and semi-finished goods, calling for SMEs to move from finished-goods suppliers to supply-chain partners.

As industrialisation accelerates in emerging markets, demand for high-quality intermediate goods, complete electromechanical equipment, and technical services is rising. SMEs are moving from “low-end capacity exports” to “exports of technology and supply chain support”.

The composite PMI for the “New Three” (new energy vehicles, photovoltaics, and lithium batteries) was 54.59. The “New Three” sectors continue to hold growth potential, and enterprises need to enhance profit margins by delivering differentiated value.

 

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BingX Reports Strong Q1 2026 Growth as AI Users Surpass 5 Million and TradFi Hits 50% of Volume

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BingX launched the TradFi Market, delivering a multi-asset suite of stocks, indices, commodities, and forex, with over 100 traditional assets on offer.BingX TradFi was integrated with BingX’s full ecosystem of perpetual futures, copy trading, VIP, AI tools and more, with its trading volume peaking at a 50% share in Q1.BingX AI surpassed 5 million users in Q1, with over 57 million cumulative queries resolved.AI Claw and AI Skills Hub joined BingX AI in Q1, offering real-time trading signals and new ways to interact with markets.BingX VIP updated “Access More. Go Further.” mission, enhancing accessibility, performance, and rewards for advanced users.BingX VIP saved users over $700,000 in trading fees.

PANAMA CITY, April 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — BingX, a leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3-AI company, today released its Q1 2026 review, highlighting momentum across its AI-driven, Tradfi ecosystem. The quarter was defined by the launch of the BingX TradFi Market and continued expansion of the BingX AI suite, alongside strong user feedback to its VIP program enhancements.

In Q1, BingX officially launched its TradFi Market, marking a significant step in bridging traditional finance and crypto trading. The platform now supports over 100 TradFi assets across commodities, forex, stocks, and indices. At its peak during the quarter, TradFi trading accounted for 50% of BingX’s total volume, reflecting strong user demand for diversified markets within a unified trading environment. Fully integrated across the BingX ecosystem, TradFi capabilities extend into perpetual futures, copy trading, AI-powered tools, and VIP benefits, enabling users to manage their trading efficiently through one platform.

BingX continued to advance its position as the first AI-native crypto exchange, with two key products launched in Q1: BingX AI Claw and the BingX AI Skills Hub. AI Claw delivers real-time, cross-validated trading signals with explainable insights, while the AI Skills Hub introduces a new interaction layer through AI agents capable of executing trades, analyzing markets, and managing accounts using natural language. Adoption of BingX AI surpassed a total of 5 million users in Q1, with over 57 million queries resolved, underscoring users’ growing reliance on AI-driven trading support.

BingX VIP also saw strong growth through the “Access More. Go Further.” update, improving accessibility, performance, and rewards for advanced users. $1.4 million airdrops has been delivered, while optimized execution mechanisms helped users save over $700,000 in trading fees. With expanded entry pathways, enhanced benefits, and integration across both crypto and TradFi markets, BingX VIP continues to evolve as a comprehensive premium trading ecosystem.

About BingX

Founded in 2018, BingX is a leading crypto exchange and Web3-AI company, serving over 40 million users worldwide. Ranked among the top five global crypto derivatives exchanges and a pioneer of crypto copy trading, BingX addresses the evolving needs of users across all experience levels.

Powered by a comprehensive suite of AI-driven products and services, including futures, spot, copy trading, and TradFi offerings, BingX empowers users with innovative tools designed to enhance performance, confidence, and efficiency.

BingX has been the principal partner of Chelsea FC since 2024, and became the first official crypto exchange partner of Scuderia Ferrari HP in 2026.

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Ontinue Opens New Headquarters in Zurich, Strengthening Commitment to European Growth and Innovation

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New Office Reflects Continued Investment in Talent, Customers, and Security Excellence Across DACH and Beyond

ZURICH, April 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Ontinue, a leading provider of nonstop managed security operations through its Agentic SOC, today announced the opening of its new headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland, located at Grubenstrasse 54, 8045 Zurich. This new office represents a significant milestone in Ontinue’s continued expansion across Europe and reinforces its long-term commitment to delivering exceptional security outcomes for customers globally.

The opening of the Zurich headquarters reflects Ontinue’s position of strength and accelerating momentum, driven by rising demand for a new agentic security operations model built for scale, speed, and trust. As organizations face growing complexity across their digital environments, Ontinue continues to invest in regional expertise, world-class talent, and operational excellence to support customers where they are.

“Zurich has always been an important hub for Ontinue, and this new headquarters marks the next chapter in our growth,” said Moritz Mann, CEO of Ontinue. “We are investing in exceptional talent and creating an environment where our teams can continue to innovate, collaborate, and deliver meaningful outcomes for our customers. This expansion underscores our commitment to Europe and our belief in the opportunity to lead the future of security operations on a global scale.”

Ontinue’s presence in Zurich brings together a highly skilled team spanning security operations, threat intelligence, detection engineering, AI engineering, customer success, sales, and marketing. This proximity between human defenders and AI engineering teams is foundational to Ontinue’s Agentic SOC approach, enabling faster innovation, deeper context, and continuous improvement across customer environments. The new office is designed to foster deeper collaboration across these functions, enabling Ontinue to continue delivering its signature approach to managed security, combining advanced AI with human expertise to stop threats and reduce risk in customer environments.

As part of its European growth strategy, Ontinue is focused on helping organizations modernize their security operations by moving beyond traditional SOC models that struggle with scale, noise, and complexity. The Zurich headquarters will serve as a central hub for innovation and customer engagement, supporting Ontinue’s ongoing investment in agentic security operations where intelligent automation and human judgment operate as one system.

Ontinue’s Agentic SOC service, powered by its ION SecOps Platform, enables organizations to move beyond reactive security models by delivering proactive threat detection investigation, response, and continuous posture improvement. By combining AI and automation with expert human defenders, Ontinue helps customers reduce noise, accelerate response times, and reduce risk by strengthening their overall security posture.

The opening of the new headquarters further strengthens Ontinue’s ability to scale its operations while maintaining the high-touch, customer-centric approach that has become a hallmark of its service.

For more information about Ontinue and its ION SecOps Platform, visit www.ontinue.com.

About Ontinue

As a leading provider of AI-powered managed agentic SOC services, Ontinue is on a mission to be the most trusted security partner, empowering customers to embrace and accelerate digital transformation while reducing risk. By combining advanced AI with deep human expertise, Ontinue delivers managed security operations that are tailored to each organization’s unique environment, operational needs, and risk profile.

Ontinue’s ION SecOps Platform integrates AI-driven insights, automation, and real-time collaboration to continuously prevent, detect, and respond to threats. With deep expertise in Microsoft security technologies, Ontinue helps customers maximize the value of their existing investments while achieving stronger, more scalable security outcomes.

Continuous protection. AI-powered Nonstop SecOps. That’s Ontinue.

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