Pela primeira vez na história do Mundial, foi acionado o gesto "X", protocolo utilizado para denunciar um possível caso de racismo durante uma partida.
O sinal foi feito pelo técnico da seleção do Egito 🇪🇬, mas, mesmo assim, a arbitragem decidiu aplicar cartão amarelo ao treinador.
Family man, Hajji Yusuf Qasim Abu Khaizar Abu Ayman joined his previously killed son Mahmoud in martyrdom when an israeli strike blew up tents in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip.
The fact that y’all still treat Palestine like some distinctly foreign issue with no bearing on our lives and not an issue at the intersection of countless major issues domestic and foreign is exactly why DSA candidates are eating y’all’s fuckin lunch btw
Today, I took my children, Imad and Adam, along with my sister’s children—Elaine, Maher, and Ahmed—to the sea in Gaza. 🌊❤️
For a few hours, we forgot the heat inside the tent. We forgot the sounds of war and let the children laugh the way every child deserves to laugh.
I swam with them, looked at their smiling faces, and prayed that one day they would have a normal childhood—without fear, displacement, or war.
We may not be able to change our reality today, but we are trying to create beautiful memories for our children in the midst of all this pain.
These small moments are what give us the strength to keep going. 💙🍉
Her name was Gisèle Halimi. Born in Tunisia in 1927 to a Jewish mother and Muslim father. Refused to eat as a child until her parents treated her the same as her brothers. She became a lawyer.
In 1960 Algeria was fighting for independence from France. The French military was using torture in its colonial prisons. Women were being assaulted, electrocuted and beaten in custody.
Nobody would defend them. Gisèle did. She stood in French courtrooms and forced the military to answer for what they had done. She made France look at itself. She won cases nobody thought were possible. Then she kept going.
She spent the next 40 years dismantling every French law that failed women. She fought for abortion rights when abortion was illegal. She argued that r*pe was not a minor offence when French courts treated it as one. She won both. She changed French law so many times the legal establishment stopped counting. When she died in 2020 France called her the most fearless lawyer in its history.
Lin Muhammad Fuad Qunita was a 14-year-old girl from Gaza who lost her life because of israel.
Lin lost her parents at the beginning of the israeli genocide, and then she needed emergency surgery but couldn’t get it due to the israeli siege and died.
we can stop this. not all of it, not immediately, but we can stop this. we can stop the wanton murder of animals and plants, we can heal the planet and ourselves. all the masses have to do is say no more
Alyssa Thomas said she received death threats after last week’s incident & called for the WNBA to take a stand.
“We’re so concerned with safety on the court, but time and time again we’re having people threatening our lives… The league remains silent. I’m sick and tired of it.”
Palestinian young man, Sameh Khamis Abu Kamil Abu Omar was martyred by an Israeli targeting in Al Jalaa Street, Gaza City.
Israel hasn't gone a day without relenting its murder campaign in Gaza during the ceasefire it signed.
Can you believe these incredible Numbats now live in LESS THAN 1% of their historical distribution? 😭
Large-scale habitat clearing and severe predation from feral cats have made them disappear over the large majority of Australia... ❌
The publisher of Drop Site News is no longer on the board of the Committee to Protect Journalists, implying that she was removed after she questioned the organisation's exclusion of certain Palestinian journalists from its Gaza death toll, Nika Soon-Shiong revealed on Monday
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