Author: Ebrahim

Batumi was the ideal host for Europe’s VIP tourism event of the year. The destination is making headlines as the must-see destination of 2023 with its blend of unique heritage and culture married to a pioneering vision of the future supported by ambitious investment plans in tandem with environmental conservation, emerging technologies and innovation. Travel royalty gathered in this year’s most talked about European destination for a spectacular three-day event to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the World Travel Awards. All eyes were on Batumi, Georgia for Friday night’s showpiece World Travel Awards (WTA) Europe 2023 Gala Ceremony as the…

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NEW YORK, (Reuters) – World number one Iga Swiatek kicked off her defense of her US Open crown yesterday by blasting Sweden’s Rebecca Peterson 6-0 6-1 before turning the spotlight on the evening’s headliner Novak Djokovic, who makes his return to Flushing Meadows first. time trial match at Arthur Ashe Stadium.The US Open will also welcome back fan favorite and two-time finalist Caroline Wozniacki, who retired in 2020 to raise a family and is set to face Russia’s Tatiana Prozorova on the Louis Armstrong court.As expected, it has been a bumpy return to competition for the former world number one…

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When working with young people, we are often confronted with some difficult societal issues. As I have previously published, AEPi recognizes these issues and is working diligently to address them. We know that we will not solve all of society’s problems alone, but as it says in Pirke Avot, “You are not obligated to perform the task, but neither are you free to renounce it” (Pirke Avot 2:21). AEPi works tirelessly with our students and in a broader context on issues of drugs, alcohol, sexual assault, hazing and mental health; all the issues that plague the young adults we work…

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With less than two weeks until the next Voice to Parliament referendum, a number of Greek-Australians, representing a range of organisations, have come together to hold an informative debate on what this entails and why it matters. The event was held at the Marrickville Pavilion (located on the Marrickville Library grounds) last Saturday afternoon, featuring a panel of speakers discussing their views on the Voice. It was organized by a number of community groups, independent of the Yes or No campaigns, with support also from the Inner West Council who provided the Pavilion as a location. Community groups included the…

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The Jobber Grants program recognizes and celebrates the achievements of small businesses that are making a difference in the Austin community AUSTIN, TX, August 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ – Jobberthe leading provider of operations management software for home service businesses, today announced the five recipients of its Jobber Grants in Austin program. The five entrepreneurs were selected from hundreds of applications and rewarded with $5,000 USD each to help accelerate the growth of their home services business and highlight their leadership and community impact. “Each recipient selected for a Jobber grant has demonstrated excellence in their field and makes a significant…

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“Al Fursan”, the UAE Air Force aerobatic demonstration team, and two Typhoons arrived in Athens on Monday ahead of the 11th Athens Flight Week 2023 which will take place on September 2 and 3, reports ANA. As the chairman of the Athens Flying Week 2023 organizing committee, Panagiotis Podimatas, told the Athens-Macedonian News Agency (ANA-MPA), “the presence of Al Fursan is a significant success, because it elite group rarely performs outdoors. their country. This is the second time they have come to Europe and the first time to Greece. Therefore, the joy and honor of choosing Athens Flying Week 2023…

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THE Alexandre String Quartet will occur at Historic Saranac Methodist Church on Route 3 in Saranac on Sunday, October 15 at 3 p.m. On the program, masterpieces from the first half of the 20th century: the String Quartet in D minor op. 56 “Voces Intimae” (1908-9) and Dmitri Shostakovich’s String Quartet No. 2 in A major, op. 68 (1944) plus a contemporary work by Anglo-American composer Tarik O’Regan: Gradual (2016, rev. 2022). General admission at the gate is $20, seniors and students are $15, and children under 12 are free. A family rate is also available.The Alexander String Quartet is…

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