في النيبال إدارة مدرسة قرروا قطع شجرة كبيرة كانت بوسط المدرسة عشان يبنون مقصف
وبعد قطعها مباشره اصيب مجموعة من الطلاب بحالة هستيرية وبدا في الإغماء والارتعاش والبكاء ويتصرفون تصرفات غير عقلانية سكان المنطقة ربطوا الموضوع بأنها اراوح غاضبه بسبب قطع الشجرة
لكن الأطباء شخصوا الحالات بأنها مرض نفسي جماعي
الحادثه وقعت في مدرسة بمنطقة بيوثان
This man stole a country from his own father and spent the next 18 years buying the West with gas money.
- He deposed his own dad in a palace coup and left him in exile for nearly a decade
- He founded the news network that aired Osama bin Laden's tapes
- He built America's largest military base in the Middle East and charges no rent for it
- He bought Harrods, the Shard, Canary Wharf, Paris Saint-Germain and 17% of Volkswagen
- He won the 2022 World Cup for a country with no football history
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani died this morning at 74.
Here's how bought the world:
In June 1995, he waited for his father to leave the country, then took the throne. The coup was bloodless. His father spent nearly a decade in exile.
Qatar is about one third the size of Belgium, and its population was barely two million, most of them foreign workers.
But it was sitting on one of the LARGEST natural gas reserves on Earth.
He bet everything on liquefied natural gas. Qatar became the world's biggest LNG exporter and one of the richest countries alive per person.
Then he hit the problem every commodity business hits:
Gas is gas, anyone with a tanker can sell it, and a tiny country with no army and that much money is a snack for its neighbours.
So he bought two things nobody else in the Gulf thought to buy...
The first was the world's attention.
In 1996 he issued a decree and Al Jazeera was born. Within a few years it was the most influential news network in the Arab world.
He owned the loudest microphone in the region and never had to speak into it himself.
The second was the American military.
In 1996, Qatar spent over a billion dollars building an air base at Al Udeid, outside Doha. It got the longest runway in the Gulf and shelters for nearly a hundred aircraft.
Qatar's air force only had about a dozen fighter jets.
In 1999 he reportedly told US officials he wanted 10,000 American servicemen stationed there permanently.
Then 9/11 happened, and they came.
The genius part:
Al Udeid is now the forward headquarters of US Central Command and the largest American base in the Middle East, with roughly 10,000 troops.
Qatar charges no rent.
He built the asset before the customer existed, handed it over free, and bought the one thing cash cannot: The US military parked permanently between his gas and everyone who wanted it.
The network broadcasting bin Laden and the runway flying America's war sat in the same tiny country, paid for by the same man.
Then he went shopping...
He set up the Qatar Investment Authority in 2005:
- Harrods
- The Shard
- Canary Wharf, London's largest property owner, bought with Brookfield for 2.6 billion pounds
- 17% of Volkswagen
- Paris Saint-Germain
All his.
In 2017 the Telegraph ran the headline "Qataris own more of London than the Queen."
Then 2008 arrived. Barclays needed billions or the British government was going to own it. Qatar wrote the cheque and its stake climbed to 12.7%. Barclays was later charged over how it disclosed that Qatari money.
In 2010, FIFA handed the 2022 World Cup to a desert country with NO football history. Corruption allegations shadowed the bid for over a decade, and the treatment of the migrant workers who built it drew brutal criticism.
Yet he walked into the opening match in 2022 and the stadium gave him a standing ovation.
Every other Gulf state was selling the same molecule at the same price. Hamad spent his money on a newsroom, a runway, a football club and half of London.
A country of two million now brokers hostage deals and hosts American presidents.
He built all of it in 18 years, and he took the throne from his own father to start.
Truly an unmatched legacy.
A man named Sujeet Swami from Kota booked a ₹765 ticket on the Golden Temple Mail from Kota to New Delhi.
His ticket was waitlisted, so he cancelled before the journey.
Railways should've refunded ₹700.
Instead, they refunded just ₹665.
They wrongly deducted an extra ₹35 as "service tax."
After 2 years battle, IRCTC refunded only ₹33.
Still ₹2 short.
Most people would've let it go.
He didn't.
He spent 3 more years and fought the government over those ₹2.
Result?
He got his ₹2 back.
And uncovered that 2.98 lakh passengers had been overcharged the same way.
Railways were forced to refund ₹2.43 crore.
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Reports indicate that 29 rivers and 36 hydrological stations in Guangxi have exceeded flood warning levels.
NOW: A devastating situation is unfolding as Liulan Reservoir collapses following heavy rainfall from Typhoon Maysak in Hengzhou, Nanning, Guangxi, China.
Maharashtra:
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Mahabaleshwar receives record rainfall.
Medha-Mahabaleshwar route closed due to landslide at Kelkar Ghat.
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She had never felt so helpless. Devastated, she finally decided to share her story, no longer able to protect his image. He had hit her. He had scarred her. Their kids were terrified, with no sense of safety left in their own home. She herself had no safety ensured.
For a long time, she had kept his face hidden from the world, but today he crossed the limit. Even as she tried to build her Instagram page and create something for herself, she was silently enduring the abuse. All she wanted—all she desperately needed—was peace.
She cried out for help: “Please don’t let a man dominate you until you no longer feel your own existence.”
Looking at the photo she posted, the overlaid text echoed her pain: “We don’t feel safe anymore.”
This was her reality now.
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🚨 Ex-Singapore Ambassador shocks Pakistani Journalist.
PAK REPORTER : Where do you see Pakistan be in 5 years?
Ex-Singapore Amb ⚡⚡: I will be very blunt.
PAK REPORTER : Ok Ok
KAUSIKAN : Pakistan took advantage of a diplomatic opportunity in the US-Iran war. But you know that won't not feed your people.
PAK REPORTER : What? 🤯
KAUSIKAN ⚡ : Yes, Pakistan has been on the brink of failure for a long time.