Here we go! Tonight Alphonso Davies plays his first FIFA World Cup™️ match on home soil. Will be a historic night in front of the Canadian fans. Update powered by @McDonalds
Jaroslav Halák, who had fans in Quebec putting his name on stop signs after his stellar 2010 playoff, brings out the torch and a Dobeš stop sign.
Because it's Montreal. #GoHabsGo
🚨🎙️Vini Junior on the club he will like to join if he’s not able to sign a new contract.
🗣️| Probably that should be Liverpool in the English Premier League. I love to play in front of amazing fans that cheer and support the team for a better result, there’s never a beautiful atmosphere like Anfield, the club’s history and its culture is what makes it special. For me they’re the best club in England with good football and attack in every game.
It’s a first class club in football and every footballer who knows what the club is meant about will love to join them. Liverpool is a special place and the future is unpredictable you never know what happens in the next days.
#NEWS: U.S. cafe chain Dunkin' Donuts is returning to Canada through agreement with Foodtastic and set to open hundreds of locations across Canada by 2027. 🇨🇦 🍩
We have sent a notice to cease & desist to the Milwaukee Brewers.
Having rain fall inside a stadium with a closed retractable roof is the intellectual property of the Montreal Expos.
The myth of the Strait of Hormuz closure.
80% (16.25M bpd) of the 20M barrels per day supply of the Strait of Hormuz has already been replaced or been rerouted.
🇸🇦 7M: Saudi Reroute
📈 4.25M: Pre-War Surplus
🇨🇳 2M: China Safe-Passage
🇦🇪 1.5M: UAE ADCOP reroute
🇮🇷 1M: Iran Jask Bypass
🇮🇳 400k: India Safe-Passage
Deficit? Only 3.8M bpd and even just 2 more tankers per day would reduce the deficit to 0.
With 1.3B and 500 millions barrels in combined reserves for China & India respectively, they have a 3-4 month reserves before they run into a deficit.
This is why stocks are back at nearly ATH again. Opening the Strait of Hormuz has now merely turned into an afterthought.
People forget this part of history.
Israel defeated Egypt in war and then gave back the entire Sinai Peninsula - an area bigger than Israel itself - in exchange for peace.
Israel withdrew from Gaza completely in 2005, removing its own settlements and citizens.
Parts of the West Bank were handed over to Palestinian governance under the Oslo Accords.
The Golan Heights wasn’t returned because Syria never made peace and the area overlooks northern Israel strategically.
So the narrative that Israel just “occupies land and never gives anything back” is simply not true.
Land was returned where peace was possible.
Land was held where war was still the reality.
That’s not ideology. That’s strategy and survival.