#SaveRayan - Medical staff have reached little Rayan and are currently providing him with the necessary first aid before transferring him to the nearby hospital - @MoroccoWNews#PrayforRayan🙏
#Rayan#Morocco#well https://t.co/p4JMiHuED3
"The presence of the medical team in the tunnel is experimental only.. and excavation work continues"
Abdel-Hadi Al-Amrani, member of the Rescue Committee, was speaking to reporters about Rayan's rescue operation in Morocco 🇲🇦
https://t.co/jAGpBH8NV2
Rescuers working day and night raced against the clock on Friday to try to save Rayan, a 5-year-old boy, after he was trapped in a 100-foot-deep well in a Moroccan village for three days. https://t.co/UtARu2sBML
Rescuers in Morocco work to free 5-year-old Rayan, who has been trapped in an underground well for days, in a delicate operation to dig out large parts of a hillside where there is a risk of landslide https://t.co/DoD6yXqLqB
Businesses nearing bankruptcy issued $165 million in executive bonuses before seeking court protection in the last fiscal year, a government report found
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The U.S. Forest Service is closing every national forest in California, citing the unprecedented risk of wildfires. The closures take effect on August 31 and will remain in place through September 17.
The Securities and Exchange Commission will not allow Chinese companies to raise money in the United States unless they fully explain their legal structures and disclose the risk of Beijing interfering in their businesses. More here: https://t.co/HgSe3Zhen6
My first 1 big thing with @Courtenay_Brown looked at what the Coke and Nike boycotts in the U.S. and China say about the tricky position companies are in when taking stance on social issues: you better follow through and you better recognize not all stakeholders are created equal
Los Angeles Times receives $10-million PPP loan, which will bolster the paper's finances amid the COVID-19 pandemic that has devastated local news organizations. https://t.co/uBjmerQrKA
23-year-old Neven Stanisic's family fled to Colorado from the Yugoslav Wars in 1998. Says their reverend, Radovan Petrovic:
“The family is wondering, how this can happen here in this country, to which they fled from war from madness, from poverty?"