Annabella Sossoe
Stories (16/0)
From House to Highway:
A couple decided to live on the road and offer their three children a "more valuable education" by selling their house and taking them out of school. Both 43-year-olds Carl and Ruth Jackson felt cooped up during the COVID lockdowns and decided to make the most of their freedom whenever it arrived.
By Annabella Sossoe12 days ago in Families
Police clash with Eritrean asylum seekers
Asylum seekers from Eritrea and Israeli police have clashed in Tel Aviv, resulting in scores of injuries, including from live bullets. Hundreds of protesters were attacked with stun grenades, tear gas, and bullets with sponge tips.
By Annabella Sossoe28 days ago in Journal
Unlocking the Art of Early Retirement
In the dynamic business environment opportunities and difficulties abound. In the competitive business world, where possibilities and challenges abound, certain people stand out from the throng to become successful beacons. These executives not only have an impact on sectors but also on many others by encouraging them to pursue their goals tenaciously and audaciously.
By Annabella Sossoeabout a month ago in Journal
The Future of Urban Mobility with Flying Taxis, Soaring Beyond Gridlock
The 1960s television programme featured a family residing in a futuristic city where people commuted to work in flying automobiles. The science fiction fantasies of The Jetsons' authors are now, two decades into the twenty-first century, closer than ever to coming true.
By Annabella Sossoeabout a month ago in Earth