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Enerkon Solar International, Inc : Enerkon Solar International (ENKS) Names New Board and Scientific Committee Members and Announces New FARA Filing in Support of Commercial Aspirations

(1) New York, New York (Newsfile Corp. - April 1, 2021) - Enerkon Solar International (OTC Pink: ENKS) names new Board and Scientific Committee Members and announces today, New FARA Filing in support of commercial aspirations in North Africa and other important updates regarding the new SARS2-COVID 15 Second Insta-Test . ENKS Chairman , Mr . Ballout stated that since the Company nominated new Scientific Committee and Board Members this week, the Company would issue the first name selections today which are: Senator Roberto Lario Rodriguez (Ret.) - (El Salvador) Advisory Bord Member for South and Central America Dr Ibrahim El Nattar - (Egypt) Advisory Board Member for Renewable Energy in Africa

Daniel Craig to star in two sequels of Knives Out directed by Rian Johnson; Netflix nearing $400 million deal  : Bollywood News

Bollywood Hungama Monica Yadav Updated: Apr 1, 2021 - 16:44 IST Back in 2020, it was reported that filmmaker Rian Johnson is set for the sequel of the whodunnit drama,  Knives Out. The film was one of the biggest hits of 2019  starring an ensemble led by Chris Evans, Daniel Craig, Ana de Armas, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Michael Shannon. But, it turns out not one but two sequels are in the works and the acquisition deal by Netflix is worth $400 million. According to a report in Deadline, Daniel Craig will return as Benoit Blanc in the sequels. The report stated, The deal will be worth north of $400 million, making it one of the biggest streamer movie deals in history. Rian Johnson has penned the sequels as well and is producing them with partner Ram Bergman.

Local Focus: Pounamu combines Chinese and Māori art forms in fashion show

Local Focus: Pounamu combines Chinese and Māori art forms in fashion show 1 Apr, 2021 07:06 PM 2 minutes to read Waka huia and Chinese bowl-forms on display. Made with funding from NZ On Air. Video Journalist, Rotorua, NZH Local Focus delilah@localfocus.nz Niki Nepia was raised by his grandparents in Ruatāhuna in Te Urewera. As a teenager he became interested in carving pounamu and has since built an international career in the art. After learning Māori carving skills, he travelled to China to learn bowl-form carving. Originating in China, this ancient style is rarely seen in New Zealand. But it will be on display at the Chinese Fashion Show in Rotorua this weekend.

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