TGTGInsighttelegram intelligenceLIVE / telegram public index
← GitHub Trends

TGINSIGHT SIMILAR POSTS

Find similar content

Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14972 · Jul 18

#javascript#distributed_companies#hacktoberfest#jobs_search#jobsearch#jobseeker#remote#remote_companies#remote_job#remote_work This list shows hundreds of companies, mostly in tech, that let people work from home either part-time or full-time, with many offering jobs to people all over the world. The list includes big names like Microsoft, Amazon, and Shopify, as well as smaller companies, and covers many different types of work, from software and design to education and health. For anyone looking for a remote job, this is a helpful starting point because it saves time—instead of searching one by one, you can quickly see which companies are open to remote work and find links to their websites for more details or to apply. This makes it much easier to find a job that fits your skills and lets you work from anywhere. https://github.com/remoteintech/remote-jobs

Results

3 similar posts found

Search: #josephaoun

当前筛选 #josephaoun清除筛选
Marwa Osman/MidEaStream

@Marwa_OsmanLB · Post #3848 · 01/09/2025, 01:30 PM

Army Chief #JosephAoun has officially been elected as #Lebanon’s new president, marking a significant moment in the country’s political landscape. Despite being a political newcomer, Aoun’s position as head of one of Lebanon’s most respected institutions has bolstered his appeal. Widely regarded as the favored candidate of both the United States, a staunch supporter of the Lebanese army, and regional power Saudi Arabia, Aoun is seen as the best-equipped to navigate Lebanon through its fragile ceasefire and crippling financial collapse. Turning 61 on Friday, Aoun, known for his "personal integrity," is now tasked with stepping into the void left by Michel Aoun—no relation—whose presidency ended in October 2022

Marwa Osman/MidEaStream

@Marwa_OsmanLB · Post #4188 · 03/25/2025, 04:13 AM

Lebanese daily @alakhbarnews reported that #SaudiArabia remains firm in its stance, maintaining economic pressure on #Lebanon. According to visitors to #Riyadh, the kingdom has conveyed that it will not contribute "a single penny" to Lebanon’s reconstruction efforts. Well-informed sources indicate that President #JosephAoun indirectly received this message during his meeting with Saudi Crown Prince #MohammedbinSalman earlier this month. Additionally, he was reportedly met with a firm Saudi refusal to lift the travel ban on its citizens visiting Beirut. During their discussions, bin Salman reportedly questioned Aoun on whether he could guarantee the safety of Saudi nationals traveling along Beirut’s airport road, which is lined with images of #Hezbollah and Iranian leaders. He remarked, “At the very least, remove the pictures.” Upon his return, Aoun relayed this request to Speaker of Parliament #NabihBerri, inquiring about the possibility of reducing the number of such images along the route. Why do you think Saudi Arabia cares about images displayed in another country? Share your thoughts with Hoopoe.