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Current conditions of Syrian theater | SyriaUntold

Syrians are clearly shouting, “We exist.” They seek to leave traces of their existence wherever they go. They long to express the things they have gone through, for fear of these events being consigned to oblivion. ....

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Drilling works at Galla Le Koma geothermal field to begin next month


Drilling works at Galla Le Koma geothermal field to begin next month
Drilling works at Galla Le Koma geothermal field to begin next month
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Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen), a parastatal company and the largest electric power producer in Kenya has revealed that preparations are 80% complete and that the actual drilling works at the Galla Le Koma geothermal site located in Lake Assal region, central Djibouti, shall commence in June.
This comes approximately three months since the Nairobi, Kenya-based Company signed US$ 6.5m contracts with Office Djiboutien de developpement de l’energie geothermique (ODDEG), or rather the Djiboutian office of geothermal energy development), to carry out the project. ....

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No stone unturned - Executive Magazine


No stone unturned
June 10, 2016
When M Media’s Chairman Eli Khoury described the recent success of Bil Nesbeh La Bokra Chou? (What About Tomorrow?) as “phenomenal”, he was right, from the perspective of the Lebanese market. With gross ticket sales of more than $1.3 million in local theaters, according to online reporting service Box Office Mojo, it is the highest grossing film of the year as of April 2016 (the latest available data). Based on the same website, in the past decade, there have been 10 movies (five of which are Lebanese) to break the $1 million mark. One filmmaker that has stood out with her international triumphs is Nadine Labaki, whose film Caramel, on a budget of $1.6 million, achieved an international gross box office result of $13 million. Her next film, Where do we go from here?, had a much larger budget of $6.7 million and earned more than $2 million in Lebanon alone. But Labaki’s films are the exception, not the rule. The reality is that most f ....

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