Bonnie Kanyambo

The Los Angeles Business Journal’s first annual International Business Forum & Awards

The Los Angeles Business Journal invites people all over the world to join their first-ever Annual International Business Forum & Awards, set to be held virtually on Wednesday, October 27th. Below is the link to the event : https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_bijvYMXHSsCPjFjXj4QXdQ

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Museveni: There will be no social distancing when schools reopen this November

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni reveals that there will be no need for social distancing when schools resume as planned by the Ministry of Education and Sports in November this year. This was in response to concerns raised by the Uganda National Teachers Union-UNATU regarding the government’s preparations ahead of the scheduled reopening of education institutions

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14-year-old Alabama twins fight for women’s empowerment

Brooke and Breanna Bennett work alongside their mother to run their own nonprofit, Women In Training. The twin sisters founded the organization two years ago to provide menstrual products to people who can’t afford them, and with the help of their growing team, the nonprofit has expanded its initiatives to include women’s empowerment and advocacy

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International Airline industry past worst point of Covid crisis.

The International Air Transport Association (Iata) has said the airline industry is now over the worst of the Covid pandemic but urged governments to simplify travel rules and open borders to help the aviation sector operate within a now “endemic” phase of the virus. Iata’s director-general, Willie Walsh, said: “We are past the deepest point

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Child soldiers liberated in Mozambique, says UN.

Government forces have rescued and not released abducted children who were forcefully recruited by the Al-Shabab jihadist group in northern Mozambique. The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) could not give further details on the numbers of youngsters involved, for fear of jeopardizing efforts to liberate more children. UNICEF spokesman James Elder told reporters in Geneva.

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Leah Remini Accuses Ellen DeGeneres of “Acting Interested” Before Playfully Hitting Her in Wacky Moment

Leah Remini and Ellen DeGeneres clearly have no problem telling each other how they really feel, as friends do.  The 51-year-old King of Queens alum visited The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Tuesday, Oct. 5, where Leah got into the Halloween spirit by quipping to the host that it’s “normal for a parent to scare the crap out of their kids.” Leah and her

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Pandora Papers Leak Reveals Jordan’s King Abdullah Bought $70 Million Malibu Compound

This week’s headlines are ablaze with news of the Pandora Papers, the biggest ever leak of offshore financial secrets that detail hidden assets of the world’s richest individuals. While other scandalous data leaks have happened before, most notably the Panama Papers in 2016 and the Paradise Papers in ’17, none matches the scale of the Pandora Papers, in which 11.9

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Brazil soccer legend Pele undergoing chemotherapy to remove colon tumor

Brazilian soccer legend Pele left thee= Albert Einstein Hospital in Sao Paulo hospital after several weeks on Thursday, and a hospital bulletin said he would undergo chemotherapy following the removal of a colon tumor. Pele had been hospitalized for nearly a month, checking in for routine exams before undergoing an operation to remove the tumor.

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Deadly floods and land slides in the capital regions of Philippine .

Heavy monsoon rains fuelled by moisture, caused flooding and landslides in several areas of Luzon island and prompted the evacuation of residents in low-lying communities. Floodwater up to 5 feet high reportedly destroyed more than 170 villages, leaving at least three people dead, five people were injured and 450 houses were damaged according to authorities

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China’s factory activity in shock slowdown as energy crisis hits home.

China’s factory activity has shrunk unexpectedly amid curbs on electricity use and rising prices for commodities and parts, raising more concerns about the state of the world’s second-biggest economy, which had rapidly recovered from a pandemic-induced slump last year. Output, orders, and employment all fell in September, according to official data, as Beijing turns to

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