Author: Delbert Williams II

Born in the early 80s in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Delbert Williams II has always had a passion for writing. Even in high school, he earned excellent grades in English and writing classes. After attending John Marshall High School, he graduated from Project Stay Alternative High School in Milwaukee. From there, Delbert attended Milwaukee Area Technical College, where he studied music and communications. While he enjoyed these fields, his love for writing remained strong. In 2019, Delbert founded Hard Stack Street Mag, a publication that quickly gained a following for its unique and engaging content. As the founder and editor-in-chief of the magazine, he has worked tirelessly to produce quality articles that cover a wide range of topics, including music, art, culture, and politics. Now 42 years old, Delbert continues to pursue his passion for writing and journalism. Through Hard Stack Street Mag, he has created a platform that allows him to share his voice and perspective with readers from all over the world. With a strong background in writing and a deep understanding of the power of storytelling, Delbert Williams II is a writer to watch. He is dedicated to producing content that is both informative and engaging, and he is committed to using his platform to shine a light on important issues that are often overlooked by mainstream media.

[ad_1] Starting a Business: Tips and Strategies to Get You MovingGetty Starting a business offers great experiences and opportunities, but they come with unique challenges unlike any other profession. Running a business requires risk-taking, a willingness to learn from mistakes, the ability to adapt quickly, and the ability to lead and motivate others. Entrepreneurs have to make tough decisions, endure tough times, and stay focused on their goals despite many distractions. Starting a business can involve a lot of uncertainty, but the potential rewards are well worth it. Whether it’s increasing your financial resources or doing meaningful work that promotes…

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[ad_1] Witnesses claim dozens of civilians and combatants have died in renewed clashes between Ethiopian groups in the Oromo and Amhara, in the heart of the country. Fighting should have broken out on Saturday (22 January) in the town of Juuha in the Amhara district. One witness, who, like other witnesses, spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisal, said fighters believed to be rebel Oromo Liberation Army attacked a camp used by Amhara special forces, killing 20 people. said to have killed more than Witnesses said they also helped bury three civilians. Witnesses claimed that fighting had spread…

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[ad_1] France announced on Thursday that it would recall its ambassador from Burkina Faso, a day after agreeing to the ruling military junta’s demands to withdraw troops from former French colonies in the Sahel region of Africa. “In light of recent developments in Burkina Faso, we have decided to recall the ambassador to Paris to discuss the current status and prospects of bilateral relations,” the foreign ministry said. Burkina Faso said on Monday it had asked France to withdraw the about 400 troops currently stationed in the country within a month, and on Wednesday Paris agreed to do so. The…

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[ad_1] At least a dozen people were injured when a bomb exploded in a market in eastern Congo on Wednesday (January 25), officials said. An unidentified person detonated a bomb in a bag in the town of Beni, North Kivu province, said local official Tarsis Katembo. “The damage was documented[and]at least 12 people were injured. They had lower limbs, others had upper limbs, others were hit in the head,” he told reporters in Beni. rice field. The victim was taken to a hospital and an investigation is ongoing, Katembo said. No one claimed responsibility for the bomb. But according to…

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[ad_1] Libya’s state oil company said Wednesday it had reached an $8 billion contract with Italian energy giant ENI to develop an offshore hydrocarbon site. “We have reached an agreement with ENI to develop the oil and gas sector by developing two offshore sites capable of producing 850 million cubic feet of gas per day,” said the NOC. Farhat Bengdara head told Libyan news Al-Masar. channel. The $8 billion deal will be signed in an official ceremony on Saturday, he said. ENI declined to comment when asked by AFP whether it would confirm the agreement. Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine,…

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