Dutch fans are out partying on the streets of Monterrey ahead of today’s game against Morocco.
Fortunately, the game starts at 3am local time in the Netherlands, minimizing the risk of riots in Dutch cities.
A 9pm kick-off would have been risky
💯 The World is Healing 🥳
This event has been such an incredible blessing for
the world. Perfect timing. We needed this.....
The world has come to our doorsteps in a time when we are being divided by the narratives of a few. At a time where our lack of exposure is being powerfully used to divide us. Now our neighbors are in our streets spreading love, Joy and culture. -Vo WIlliams (Artist)
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This elderly man couldn’t hold back his tears after witnessing Mexico win all three group stage matches for the first time in World Cup history. 🥹
Emotions that simply can’t be put into words. ❤️
USA tourist visits Vancouver FIFA WORLD CUP
They provide honest review
Open air Drug use is out of control ZOMBIES EVERYWHERE
You do not need an alarm clock at 6 AM people are screaming for drugs
LOOK AT THIS SCENE 🇨🇦
It’s just before 10am local time here in Vancouver and the streets are a sea of red and white. Two hours away from the match.
The march to the match is underway. And this is an extraordinary scene.
⚠️ MUST WATCH: An Iranian-American who escaped Sharia law just delivered a chilling testimony at a Wylie, Texas school board meeting that everyone in the West needs to see.
He breaks down the 3 stages of subversion happening right now:
👉Stage 1: "They come in peace... they tell you 'we just want rights.'"
👉Stage 2: Two-tier policing, Sharia courts, and pushing blasphemy laws (like what we see in the UK and Canada).
👉Stage 3: The final stage, the absolute hell of apostasy laws, executions, and hanging (like what happened to Iran).
"I escaped that hell hole years ago, and I am seeing the exact same thing happening right now in the United States."
Canada’s March to the Match is making its way, winding through Vancouver streets toward BC Place Stadium.
It’s a full take over. Surreal atmosphere all along the route. Fans chanting and cheering, Vancouver is completely locked into the moment.
Fully electric. Red is everywhere you look.
Dubai’s emergency response looks like the future: a man collapses from a heart attack, paramedics arrive within minutes, strap on the Lucas 3 automatic CPR device, and revive him right there. 🚨
This is the moment I met one of my heroes for the first time.
For years, we wrote about brave Iranian protesters from far away. We spoke about a young woman who lost both eyes after the Islamic Republic shot her for demanding freedom in the streets of Iran. Then one day, I finally held her in my arms.
Her name is Farideh. A young Kurdish woman from Sanandaj. Blinded by a regime terrified of free women.
Too many people reduce these stories to geopolitics and partisan arguments. But all of that disappears when you stand next to a real human being whose life was shattered simply for wanting freedom and dignity.
Thanks to Germany, Farideh escaped the Islamic Republic for one simple reason: to live a normal life. To walk freely without bullets waiting for her. And even after losing both eyes, she still raises her voice for those who cannot speak.
Iranian women are wounded. But they do not bow to oppressors. 💔✌️