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Best For The Business 2020: Pro Wrestling’s Most Influential People, Promotions and Brands
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Best For The Business WrestleZone’s annual celebration of the people in the wrestling business that have made the “one true sport” a little better this year. This year was a completely different year that no one expected, and so much has radically changed in the past twelve months and still does each day in 2020.
COVID-19 affected the entire world individuals, countries, industries and it certainly took its toll on the professional wrestling world. All of the attention and buzz the independent scene created was gone, and many major promotions elected to halt tapings altogether as a precaution. Despite all of the setbacks, cancellations, and everything that went along with this year, we’re highlighting some of the names on-air and behind the scenes that helped make an unprecedented and uncertain year in the wrestling business a little better.
Ahmad Nasef, who specialized in sleep studies, worked tirelessly to welcome refugees from his native Syria Drake Bentley, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Ayman Alamy Dr. Ahmad Nasef at a Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) Foundation event.
On the Islamic Society of Milwaukee s website, portraits of executive committee members include small sayings picked by the members themselves. Loving Allah first makes you love everyone, and we need more love in this world, says the saying under the picture of Ahmad Nasef.
It s hard to imagine someone embodying that message more.
A successful doctor with an entrepreneurial streak, Nasef helped patients with sleep disorders regain normalcy in their lives. He welcomed refugees to Milwaukee following the outbreak of civil war in his homeland of Syria. And he traveled abroad to work in refugee camps, often acting as a lifeline for fleeing families.
NGOs warn: Humanitarian Aid Shortage amid Harsh Temperatures and rising cases of COVID-19
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Harsh effects of winter in Northern Syria creating shortages of humanitarian aid
Sub-zero temperatures, floods and soaring food prices combined with rising cases of COVID-19 and ongoing aid shortages have rapidly increased the needs across northern Syria at a time when humanitarian access to the area has been severely constrained, NGOs warned today six months after the UN Security Council voted to further limit access points for humanitarian aid to the country.
Women, men and children are suffering from lack of access to aid, including food, water and medical supplies including oxygen, and funding is falling short of meeting the basic needs of millions of Syrians across the country.
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