@Young_God626@DeadlineDayLive Milan are playing a 3-5-2 this season under Massimiliano Allegri, with Leao pushed up front even though he is naturally a winger. However, he can still deliver in certain games, showing his true capability.
Six years ago, during the global COVID-19 outbreak, the world ground to a halt. Lockdowns were enforced everywhere, offices closed, roads fell silent, and people adjusted to working from home. It was a period when many countries struggled to respond swiftly.
Now, years later, the world is once again turning to remote work, but for an entirely different reason. The ongoing tensions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz and the broader conflict in the Middle East have driven a sharp spike in global energy prices. With fuel becoming expensive and supply chains uncertain, governments and organizations are encouraging people to reduce travel and return to working from home in order to conserve energy.
Overall, the world is once again adapting to a major global challenge. Whether prompted by a pandemic or an energy crisis, the push toward efficiency, optimisation, conservation, and flexibility continues to reshape how people live and work.
Imagine if Iran bombed Washington and killed students in schools, what would you call it? Terrorists
The U.S. and Israel bombed Tehran and killed students in schools. Why do you call it a "pre-emptive strike"?
Bombing a school is a war crime under international humanitarian law