This racist girl gets a brutal reality check and breaks down crying to Clavicular for not defending her after getting humbled by a Persian guy 😭
"Do you really think pictures of you are worth $7 a month?… You're not adding any value to the world… You're just getting people to g**n."
The story of the day isn’t how Paraguay played dirty against France. The bigger story is that the FIFA referee didn’t show a single yellow card to any Paraguay player despite everything we all saw tonight. Astonishing.
#PARFRA
Nah the Paraguay players are so disgusting to watch 🤮
I’m not against you setting up low block but deliberately trying to injure players cmon.
The referee clearly didn’t do his job today #PARFRA
Immigration is not the reason that you can’t get a hospital appointment, it’s the reason you can get one.
Please retweet for all the people who can’t seem to grasp that.
On March 26, 2026, during a debate on violence against women in Germany’s Bundestag, left-wing MP Kathrin Gebel was repeatedly interrupted by AfD MP Martin Reichardt. She responded:
“Mr. Reichardt, the clitoris has 3,000 nerve endings, and you’re still more sensitive. That’s quite an achievement.”
If you have a spare 3 mins and 45 secs today, watch this fantastic grilling by Sally Nugent on BBC Breakfast.
The very first time I've seen Farage questioned properly about his £5M bung, and it's fair to say, he totally fluffed it.
There are points when you can see Farage tremble and even accuse the BBC of putting him in danger. 🤦♂️
It was for security. It was for cars. Nobody cares. It's no one's business. He won't tell us. DANGER!
At one point, he let slip that the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards may 'disagree' with him on the rules around donations.
He knows he's going to be found guilty on this one. He's in trouble, and his face gave it away gloriously.
Top hats off to Sally Nugent. Stellar work. 👏
It was great joining Njideka Akunyili Crosby — a gifted Nigerian-born, Los Angeles-based artist — to unveil our first portrait together. This piece reflects so many chapters of Michelle and my story, and we’re thrilled that it will be on display in the Hope and Change lobby at the Obama Presidential Center starting this Juneteenth.
EVERYONE:
This young woman, who lives in Belfast, really wants her truth to be heard. Please take the time to listen to her very wise & powerful speech about what is ‘really’ going on, despite what some parties & people are portraying. Please share after so her message gets out.
Come and visit London’s Home of Trophies. 🏆
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In all these marriages and cheating scandals, with a true relationship with God in your home, you are open to any scandal. The amount of money, beauty or sexual prowess won't save you. Learn from this couple.
The day before he killed himself, Hitler tested his cyanide pills on his dog. The dog died in seconds.
By April 1945, Hitler was hiding 8 meters underground in a concrete bunker beneath Berlin. The Soviet army was 500 meters from his door. He was 56. After years of drug injections from his personal doctor, his left hand shook so badly he could barely sign his name. He had not seen daylight in 105 days.
April 20 was his birthday. He went up to the garden behind his headquarters and handed medals to boys from the Hitler Youth who were fighting Soviet tanks. It was the last time he saw the sun.
April 28: Hitler had Eva Braun's brother-in-law Hermann Fegelein, an SS general, shot in the garden for trying to flee Berlin in regular clothes.
April 29, just after midnight: Hitler married his longtime girlfriend Eva Braun. The ceremony was 10 minutes. She started writing her old last name on the marriage certificate, caught herself, and wrote "Hitler" instead. They served champagne afterward.
Later that afternoon, Hitler dictated his will. Then his doctor tested a cyanide pill on his German Shepherd Blondi. Her puppies were shot afterward.
April 30 at 3:30 PM: Hitler bit into a cyanide pill and shot himself in the right temple. Eva took cyanide alone, sitting next to him on the couch.
Their bodies were carried up to the garden, soaked with 200 liters of gasoline (about 4 full car tanks), and set on fire. Soviet soldiers captured the parliament building that same afternoon, 500 meters away.
The next day, Hitler's propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels and his wife Magda poisoned their 6 children in the bunker. Then they walked outside and killed themselves too.
Berlin surrendered 48 hours later. Germany followed within a week. A man who had ruled Germany for 12 years died in a concrete box with his wife of 40 hours and the ashes of his dog.
The University of York St John's Africa team sent an email in late February 2026. A Nigerian student had enquired about the MRes Science and Health programme. The response came from [email protected]:
"We are currently not taking MRes applications. However, we have other MSc programs available that do not support bringing dependants."
The university did not just say MRes is closed. It told a Nigerian applicant, unprompted, that the alternative programmes do not allow dependants. The email makes clear the university knows why Nigerians were asking about MRes. It named the reason in the rejection.
One university. Eight action plans. One direction.
The University of Derby has pulled its MRes Public Health and Leadership & Management programme entirely. All offers withdrawn with immediate effect. Students who had already committed financially are being told that commitment cannot be recovered. Their agents are scrambling to find alternative placements, covering costs out of pocket, placing affected candidates on priority lists. That is what the industry calls a waiting list when it does not want to use that word.
At least eight UK universities have been placed on formal UKVI action plans in the last twelve months alone. The list: University of Central Lancashire. De Montfort. Nottingham Trent. University of Glasgow. Study Group. University of Essex. Glasgow Caledonian. University of Hertfordshire. Glasgow Caledonian went further. It withdrew all offers for its September 2025 international intake and refunded deposits. Sector analysts have noted publicly that institutions with large cohorts from Nigeria, Pakistan, and India are facing the most intense scrutiny.
The students caught in this did not cause it. Most do not yet understand it.
When the UK banned dependants for taught Master's students in January 2024, MRes programmes became one of the last remaining legal routes for international postgraduate students to bring their families. Demand jumped 135 per cent in a single year. The Home Office called it a loophole. Universities that grew their MRes intake to survive a financial crisis began attracting compliance audits. The audit triggers action plans. The action plans trigger offer withdrawals. The offer withdrawals land on Nigerian students who followed every rule they were given.
There is a second problem. Universities are now penalised if their aggregate student visa refusal rate exceeds 10 per cent, a threshold the government proposes to cut to 5 per cent. Institutions recruiting from markets with higher refusal rates carry that risk in their compliance score. Nigeria's visa approval rate in 2025 was 96 per cent. Pakistani and Bangladeshi students face refusal rates well above the proposed threshold. A university managing a mixed international cohort can tip into non-compliance through no fault of any individual Nigerian applicant. The response is to close the routes. Without announcement. Without appeal.
A Nigerian student in this cycle applied through a registered agent. They did everything asked of them. Every requirement. Every cost. Money committed and gone. Not tuition. Not course fees. A separate financial burden, already spent. They got the university offer. They planned their life around it. They are now receiving urgent notices and being redirected to MSc programmes that, as York St John put it so clearly, do not support bringing dependants.
The UK has tightened the rules. The enforcement followed. For Nigerian students, the result is the same.
The door is not closed. It is being closed. Quietly. University by university. Programme by programme. Email by email. 🐝🐆