🇯🇵🇺🇸 Happy Independence Day to our friends in the United States!
This song is very popular here in Japan and many artists often cover it. I particularly love this one.
The silence surrounding the brutal five-day gang-rape of an innocent 13-year-old girl by 30 men in Ganganagar is absolutely deafening.
There are no protests, no mainstream news broadcasts and no trending topics on X for an act so monstrous.
It raises a disturbing question: is the public and media look the other way purely because this happened under a BJP administration?
Everything is allowed under BJP watch?
BREAKING:
Swedish police officially confirms that their colleague was beaten to death at the World Cup fan zone in Copenhagen. He was a father of 2 young girls
The African migrant who attacked him is a repeat offender who had already been sentenced for previous violent assaults
A brilliant 16-year-old South African girl named Bohlale Mphahlele has invented a groundbreaking safety device disguised as an earring.
The “Alerting Earpiece” looks like normal jewelry but hides a tiny camera, GPS tracker, and emergency alert system. With one discreet press, it can secretly photograph an attacker, send distress alerts with the wearer’s live location to trusted contacts and police — all without needing a phone or obvious movement.
She created it to help protect women and girls in dangerous situations, especially in response to high rates of gender-based violence in South Africa.
An inspiring story of innovation and courage from a young inventor.
After Egypt's historic knockout win over Australia, head coach Hossam Hassan walked onto the pitch carrying a PALESTINE flag.
Egypt literally locked Palestinians into Gaza. Built a massive, fortified border wall. Egypt is probably the most anti Palestinian place outside Israel.
The Egyptian Football Association posted a video titled: “The Secret to Victory.”
They openly state that the key to victory is to begin the match by cursing Christians and Jews.
Before each match, the team gathers to recite Quranic passages calling Christians and Jews infidels under Allah’s wrath.
Coptic Christians make up 15% of Egypt’s population, but they are not allowed to be part of the national team.
For some reason, FIFA thinks this is ok.
🇬🇧 An unhinged UK cop arrested a man for simply filming in a public place somewhere in England.
One look at this guy and you'd think British police are now suffering from demonic possessions.
Writer: Mhedi
I am having a drink this evening with a friend in a Chiswick pub. Two policemen have just come into the pub and asked me to step outside. I have stepped outside and they have threatened me because I tweeted about a councillor banning seating outside pubs in Chiswick. They admit on video (watch it!) that I did not break the law at all. They came to threaten me. To warn me off tweeting about councillors and the council. This is modern Britain. This is the police state. Please, please, please watch this video. It does involve me using very bad language, but this has got to be seen. Police coming out to threaten someone who hasn’t committed a crime. I’m fuming.
🚨BREAKING: Outrage in Scandinavia after a Swedish man was beaten to death by a gang of Africans while at a fan zone watching Norway vs Côte d'Ivoire
He was an off-duty policeman and leaves behind a wife & two daughters.
His life mattered.
🚨UK Police Threaten Arrest for “Future Crime” – Minority Report Comes to Britain
UK police officer threatens to arrest a man for peacefully filming in public, because his presence “might” wind people up and cause someone else to lose their temper.
This is straight-up Minority Report policing.
They’re not arresting him for any actual crime. They’re not even claiming he���s breaking the law. They’re saying: “We can arrest you to prevent a breach of the peace” meaning, we’re going to punish you in case some random person gets angry at your legal activity.
Think about that. If someone gets so wound up by a camera that they want to attack the person holding it, the rational response is to arrest the aggressor, not the person exercising their right to film in a public space.
How on earth can you justify detaining someone for something that hasn’t happened and might never happen? It flips justice on its head: the person minding their own business (and their rights) becomes the problem, while potential troublemakers get their feelings protected by the state.
Officers should be de-escalating and protecting lawful behaviour, not threatening people with arrest for hypothetical future crimes by others.
Absolutely disgraceful.