Shocking images leaked from satellites reveal the city of Gaza completely wiped off the face of the Earth, with not a single building left standing.
This scene must never be erased from the world’s memory.
Arne Slot in an open letter to @LivEchoLFC:
"As I leave this club, it would be remiss of me not to say that the way you honoured Diogo and stood together in his memory will stay with me for ever."
That moment Arne Slot went and sat in the dugout by himself explains it all now.
He knew his time was up but, he knew it was a day for the two legends to say goodbye. It was their moment.
I do hate that he’s suffered the toxicity of an emotional season, so it’s only right we applaud him for his efforts at the club and what he gave us!
He’s still helped provide us a platform for next season, and it’s the right decision for someone else to take us through it.
Wish they’d have let us know before the last game of the season and given him a send off. I really do think he’d of had a nice reception off the crowd.
@RepMcGovern Tibet was hell on earth for 95% of the population, who lived in eternal filth and hunger while the Tibetan elite, who Gere idolizes, consumed the hard work of their slaves.
I visited recently to show the world the truth.
Please watch.
https://t.co/JCDAMy96U5
Very sad for Slot, even if it’s the right call. Had a nightmare second season that began in horrific circumstances. Was statesman like how he dealt with Jota & parade tragedies. Everything after that spiralled, lots of misfortune but lots of mistakes. A legend for winning no.20.
Another remarkable football career at LFC ends on the same day as Mo’s. What a blessing we’ve had with such talented and amazing characters. Cheers, Robbo!
Since I first saw you in the pre-season friendly in Hong Kong when you first signed up for LFC, I knew you’d be special. Thank you for all the fantastic moments you have brought to this club. You are truly a legend of LFC.
Spent the day in Liverpool, and I have to say: I am seriously impressed by that city. I lived there for a year more than a decade ago, but it has changed in all sorts of subtle ways since I was last there.
The university campus is more or less the same, complete with hilariously dishevelled towers like the Roxby Building. But the city centre is now absolutely buzzing. It is immaculately clean and packed with some of the best places in the North to eat and drink. If you like Chinese food, as I do, it is close to perfect.
There is also much more of an artsy-fartsy atmosphere now, but I actually prefer it to places in London like Camden Town or Shoreditch. It feels less self-conscious and more relaxed.
Another thing that really struck me was just how clean everything is. Not just the streets, but the shops and cafés themselves. It is a total contrast to London, which increasingly feels a bit grubby by comparison.
Liverpool is also incredibly pedestrian-friendly. Everything is compact and walkable, so you barely need public transport at all. I genuinely cannot recommend the city highly enough.
Child deaths in wars:
Ukraine: +791 in 4 years.
Palestine: +21,000 in 2.7 year.
Lebanon: +200 in 74 days.
Does the world condemn the killing of children or is it complicated when it is Middle Eastern children?