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Australian Attorney Marcus Walkom Unveils Walkom Entertainment Lawyers

Headquartered in Brisbane, the new firm boasts a list of clients including Wolfmother, The Teskey Brothers, Tigerlily, The Amity Affliction, and Untitled Group. Marcus Walkom Supplied Trending on Billboard BRISBANE, Australia – Former Media Arts Lawyers partner Marcus Walkom launches Walkom Entertainment Lawyers, the veteran attorney’s independent music and entertainment law practice. Headquartered in Brisbane

National Gambling Board warns South Africans against using betting as quick fix for financial issues

With unemployment on the rise in South Africa during Q2, the NGB has called for bettors to view gambling as entertainment rather than a source of income. The National Gambling Board (NGB) of South Africa has warned betting shouldn’t be viewed as a solution for financial issues, after a study revealed rising unemployment in the

Why the Trump-backed crypto venture is distancing itself from Hong Kong AI aggregator WorldClaw

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Egypt guarantees a summer free of power cuts

The Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum has confirmed that there will be no power outages or load-shedding schedules during the current summer season. According to Ministry Spokesperson Mahmoud Naji, key measures have been implemented to permanently secure the country’s electricity needs. These include operating regasification units in Sokhna and Damietta to handle peak consumption, alongside securing

Egypt elevates airport alert levels amid global Ebola concerns

FILE PHOTO: A medical worker wears a protective suit as he prepares to administer Ebola patient care at The Alliance for International Medical Action (ALIMA) treatment center in Beni, North Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of Congo September 6, 2018. REUTERS/Fiston Mahamba/File Photo Amid rising global concern over an Ebola outbreak centered in the

Egypt sets 2030 tourism goal: 300,000 hotel rooms through investment reform

Egypt is charting an ambitious course to expand its hospitality capacity to 300,000 hotel rooms by 2030, according to Mostafa Mounir, CEO of the Egyptian Tourism Authority (ETA). The initiative forms part of a broader strategy to restructure tourism investment and unlock the country’s vast potential as a global destination...

Egypt as a Global Operations Hub: How It Got Here, and a Framework for Where It Goes Next

In 2003, a newly established subsidiary of Telecom Egypt called Xceed began its first contact center operations in Cairo, handling customer-facing communications for global companies. Its early contracts were straightforward: inbound voice support, handled in Arabic, English, and French. At the time, India, China, and Malaysia dominated the global outsourcing conversation, with Egypt not even

Opella Egypt outlines growth roadmap with EGP 1bn investment, local production focus

Opella Egypt is scaling up its commitment to the local market with total investments of approximately EGP 1bn over the past decade, as the global self-care giant doubles down on local manufacturing, portfolio expansion, and youth development while ruling out an immediate stock market listing. The company, which serves an estimated 15 to 20 million

Egypt, Kenya deepen health, pharmaceutical cooperation to strengthen African health security

Egypt and Kenya have explored ways to expand cooperation in healthcare and the pharmaceutical industry, as Egyptian Health Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar took part in the Global Health Summit Nairobi. According to Egypt’s health ministry, Abdel Ghaffar led the country’s official delegation to the summit, which focuses on digital health transformation...

Egypt marks International Nurses Day, reaffirms support for healthcare workers

Egypt’s Health Ministry highlighted the importance of investing in nursing staff and expanding training programs during celebrations marking International Nurses Day, held under the slogan “Supporting nurses saves lives.” Health Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar emphasized that nursing staff represent one of the main pillars of Egypt’s healthcare system...

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Australian Attorney Marcus Walkom Unveils Walkom Entertainment Lawyers

Headquartered in Brisbane, the new firm boasts a list of clients including Wolfmother, The Teskey Brothers, Tigerlily, The Amity Affliction, and Untitled Group. Marcus Walkom Supplied Trending on Billboard BRISBANE, Australia – Former Media Arts Lawyers partner Marcus Walkom launches Walkom Entertainment Lawyers, the veteran attorney’s independent music and entertainment law practice. Headquartered in Brisbane

National Gambling Board warns South Africans against using betting as quick fix for financial issues

With unemployment on the rise in South Africa during Q2, the NGB has called for bettors to view gambling as entertainment rather than a source of income. The National Gambling Board (NGB) of South Africa has warned betting shouldn’t be viewed as a solution for financial issues, after a study revealed rising unemployment in the

Why the Trump-backed crypto venture is distancing itself from Hong Kong AI aggregator WorldClaw

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She Grew Up in a Log Cabin in Canada. Now She’s Booking Wild Parties for the Ultrarich.

Olivia Ferney is setting Guinness World Records for clients who think nothing of spending six figures on a single night. By Jon Small | edited by Dan Bova | Aug 18, 2026 Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Three years ago, Olivia Ferney didn’t know the difference between a Gulfstream and the Gulf

This CEO Runs More Pro Sports Teams Than Anyone in the World — Here’s Why He Doesn’t Measure Success In Wins 

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. These days, sports are as much about entertainment as they are about competition. Leagues like Banana Ball have found success by turning the game into a spectacle, placing less emphasis on the final score and more on ensuring fans leave smiling. “I’d say if you’re in this