Anonymous ID: c4502b July 3, 2021, 6:51 a.m. No.14043467   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3478 >>3778

Kamala Harris opens an employment agency, don't worry its all good

 

The Partnership welcomes additional commitments to join this initiative and promote economic opportunity in the Northern Triangle.

 

The Partnership will be led by an Executive Committee that includes: Luis von Ahn, Co-founder & CEO, Duolingo; Ajay Banga, Chairman, Mastercard; Børge Brende, President, World Economic Forum; Maria Cavalcanti, President & CEO, ProMujer; Ray Chambers, WHO Ambassador for Global Strategy & Health Financing; Guillaume Le Cunff, CEO, Nespresso; Éfrain Forero, CEO, Davivienda Bank; Michael Froman, Vice Chairman & President of Strategic Growth, Mastercard; Dr. Helene Gayle, President & CEO, The Chicago Community Trust; Alfonso Gonzalez, CEO, Nespresso North America; Kenneth Hersh, President, CEO & Board Member George W. Bush Presidential Center; Jack Leslie, Chairman, Weber Shandwick; Jonathan Fantini Porter, co-Founder & Executive Founder, The Partnership for Central America; Michael Schlein, President & CEO, Accion; Klaus Schwab, Founder & Chairman, The World Economic Forum; Brad Smith, President, Microsoft; Hamdi Ulukaya, Founder and CEO of Chobani and Tent Partnership for Refugees; Dr. Michelle Williams, Dean of the Faculty, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

 

For more information, please visit: https://www.centampartnership.org/

 

https://www.tent.org/resources/us-refugee-hiring-guide/

 

U.S. Employers’ Guide to Hiring Refugees

By Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services (LIRS) | January 2018

 

Employing refugees is an impactful and sustainable way for companies to support refugees and benefit their business at the same time. The U.S. Employers’ Guide to Hiring Refugees is a practical toolkit intended to help employers who are interested in hiring refugees in the United States but don’t know where to start. The guide is intended to help companies design and implement refugee employment programs that will be maximally successful for employers and refugees alike. It contains essential information related to refugee recruitment and employment

 

https://test-tent-site.pantheonsite.io/general-michael-hayden/

 

OUR ADVISORY COUNCIL

General Michael Hayden

Principal, The Chertoff Group & former Director, CIA

Anonymous ID: c4502b July 3, 2021, 7:21 a.m. No.14043566   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.eastasiaforum.org/2021/07/03/why-are-chinese-troops-assembling-on-the-myanmar-border/

 

In the wake of the Myanmar coup in February and with no signs of a resolution to the crisis, China has plenty of reasons to be uneasy about its interests in the country. It now appears that China is making contingency plans to deploy troops to protect those interests.

 

China’s interests in Myanmar has gradually increased in recent years through three different but related means — individuals privately investing mostly in Mandalay and northern Myanmar, corporations investing in industrial estates and farming land, and state-level investment in long-term developmental projects such as oil and gas pipelines from Kyaukpyu to Kunming.

 

When China closed its border with Myanmar in September 2020 due to the spread of COVID-19 and a Myanmar government seemingly overwhelmed by the problem, the impact was immediately apparent. Border trade between the two countries at the Muse crossing alone was worth more than US$3.4 million per day and traders and farmers cannot afford the loss of such revenue.

 

The border closure damages Chinese investors who have established banana plantations and are now threatened with the loss of their principal market. Banana plantation investment is a contentious issue in Kachin State, where portions of the estimated 40,000 acres of land concerned was expropriated from internally displaced persons or otherwise designated as vacant.

 

There is now potential for international escalation as Chinese troops are reported to be assembling in Jiegao, an important border town, which is not unexpected during periods of elevated tension. The troops are said to have rapid response capabilities if it is deemed necessary to guard the Kyaukpyu pipelines. The pipelines are a significant part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Myanmar, along with the Muse–Mandalay highway, the Myitkyina Industrial Zone and the Yangon Redevelopment plans.

Anonymous ID: c4502b July 3, 2021, 7:35 a.m. No.14043624   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3831

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/massachusetts-police-standoff-armed-men-b1877630.html

 

Massachusetts state police have entered into a standoff with a group of “heavily armed men” who claimed they do not “recognise our laws”, which has prompted the shutdown of a major highway.

 

The incident unfolded at 1:30am local time Saturday morning when a state trooper came across a group of eight to 10 armed men while they were refueling on the side of I-95 in Wakefield, a northern suburb of Boston.

 

The men told officials that they were travelling from Rhode Island to Maine for “training”.

These men were wearing tactical gear that included body cameras and helmets, and they had long guns slung over their shoulders

 

“Approximately 8 males fled into the woods carrying rifles and handguns and appear to be contained in the wooded area adjacent to the highway. No threats were made, but these men should be considered armed and dangerous,” the Wakefield Police Department said in a statement.

 

The police were currently in a standoff with the remaining men who were “refusing to comply with orders to provide their information and put down their weapons,” authorities said.

Anonymous ID: c4502b July 3, 2021, 8:40 a.m. No.14043913   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3933

Woke Pentagon can't help itself

 

http://www.afghanistantimes.af/us-changes-military-leadership-in-afghanistan-plans-a-base-in-qatar/

 

Pentagon’s spokesperson, John Kirby, on Friday announced plans to switch over military leadership in Afghanistan and floated plans to build a command center in Qatar to logistically and financially support Afghan security and defense forces, especially its fragile Air Force.

 

Kirby on Friday referred to evacuation of Bagram base and said that leaving the base and changing the leadership structure of US forces in Afghanistan indicates the shrinking presence of US forces in Afghanistan.

 

The spokesman reiterated that a new unit called “US-Afghanistan Progressive Forces” has been set up to provide a diplomatic presence of this country in Afghanistan and support the security forces. These forces will be deployed in Kabul and will be commanded by Peter Wasley, Commander of the US Navy.