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Biography: Sayed Hassan Nasrallah

Biography: Sayed Hassan Nasrallah Sayed Hassan Nasrallah is the secretary-general of Hezbollah (Party of God), the Lebanese political party and Shia Muslim community’s dominant political bloc. Nasrallah steered a complex exchange of prisoners with Israel Born in 1960 in East Beirut, Nasrallah from a young age was described as a remarkable student devoted to the teachings of Islam. In 1975, the Lebanese civil war forced his family to return to their ancestral home in the south Lebanon village of Bazzouriyeh. There Nasrallah, 15, joined the Amal movement, a political and paramilitary organisation representing Shia in Lebanon. From south Lebanon, young Nasrallah travelled to Najaf, Iraq, for Quranic studies at a seminary. In 1978, Nasrallah and other Shia clerics and students considered by the Baath government to be “radical” were forced to leave Iraq and return to Lebanon. Nasrallah then studied and taught at Amal leader Sheikh Abbas al-Musawi’s school. Rise

António Guterres' Biography

António Guterres' Biography António Guterres' António Guterres is a Portuguese politician and diplomat who has been serving as the ninth Secretary-General of the United Nations since January 2017. He was born on April 30, 1949, in Lisbon, Portugal. Guterres graduated from Instituto Superior Técnico in Lisbon with a degree in engineering in 1971, and then went on to earn a master's degree in economics from the University of Geneva in Switzerland. He worked as a professor of physics at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa and as a researcher in the field of energy and environmental policy before entering politics. In 1974, Guterres became involved in politics after the Carnation Revolution that overthrew the dictatorship in Portugal. He joined the Socialist Party and was elected to the Portuguese parliament in 1976, where he served as a member for 17 years. Guterres was appointed Minister of Labour in 1981 and later served as Minister of Social Affairs from 1991 to 199