Normally we don't endorse anyone, but Donald Trump is such a unique danger to the United States of America and the rest of the world. We implore you to show up and VOTE tomorrow
@Morbidful This is a rally of Hitler supporters in 1937
No rally in the history of mankind has ever gathered so many people. Eight years later (in '45) they will say they never supported Hitler's ideas.
@ocdandme Any video from any point in Georgias career as a “celebrity” does not show a person who cares about anyone else. It’s not what she’s doing but it’s the way she’s going about it
On the 20th of August 1998, US President Bill Clinton ordered a cruise missile attack on Sudan's Al Shifa factory, which produced 90% of the country's pharmaceuticals. Germany’s ambassador to Sudan at the time, Werner Daum, stated that the loss of the factory resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands from treatable diseases.
The administration of President Bill Clinton justified the attacks, based on the grounds that the al-Shifa plant was involved with processing the deadly nerve agent VX, and had ties with the Islamist al-Qaeda group of Osama bin Laden.
These justifications for the bombing were disputed by the owners of the plant, the Sudanese government, and other governments.
American officials later acknowledged "that the evidence that prompted President Clinton to order the missile strike on the Shifa plant was not as solid as first portrayed.
Officials later said that there was no proof that the plant had been manufacturing or storing nerve gas, as initially suspected by the Americans, or had been linked to Osama bin Laden, who was a resident of Khartoum in the 1980s.
🚨Five hours have passed, and the evacuation convoy for the wounded and patients from Al-Shifa Hospital is still stranded at the checkpoint separating North and South Gaza. Occupation forces obstruct its passage, conducting thorough inspections of ambulances, putting the lives of the wounded and patients at risk.
#Gaza
#NotATarget ❌
#IHL
To all loyal friends,🙏🏻💖 🌹we need urgent help😥🆘🆘💔 I found this poor cat on the road and she was very scared and hungry. I was able to take her home and give her food and drinks. I spoke to the doctor,🏥📱 he lives near the house where my family and I were displaced. I will take her to the doctor in the morning.⛑️🏥🆘 Any help is greatly appreciated in light of this difficult situation we are facing🙏🏻🙏🏻😿🆘🆘💔
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A return train to Inverness is coming in at £262.60, takes 8 hours & has 3 changes. A return flight is £210 & gets me there in 45 minutes. You’ll never get people onto public transit until it’s reasonable & efficient. I’ll never understand the train pricing in this country.
#LatestNews - Special stop and search powers will be in place in parts of Bournemouth town centre in response to recent violent incidents and to prevent further offences.
The Section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 was authorised for part of Bournemouth seafront, through Bournemouth Lower Gardens and The Square and allows officers to stop and search anyone in the area for weapons, without needing to explain why. It will be in place from 6pm on Friday 11 August for 24 hours until 6pm on Saturday 12 August 2023. The power can be reviewed and extended for a further 24 hours, if appropriate.
This emergency power has been implemented in response to a fatal stabbing in the area, other recent incidents of violence and concern that further violence may take place.
Section 60 can be implemented in areas where either serious violence has occurred or police believe serious violence is about to occur and gives officers the power to stop and search anyone in a designated location, without the restrictions of normal stop and search.
Officers will be proactively patrolling the area defined in the map as part of Op Fireglow and Op Nightjar to apprehend those individuals looking to cause serious violence and carrying dangerous instruments or offensive weapons.
Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Mark Callaghan said: “The threshold to implement a Section 60 power is very high and we have taken the decision to use it over this weekend as a tactic to keep communities safe and do all we can to prevent serious violence.
“While Dorset remains the sixth safest county in the country, we are aware of the very real concern among our communities in relation to recent incidents of serious violence and knife crime.
“Some young people think that carrying a knife will provide them protection, however, statistics show that carrying a knife or weapon actually means you are more likely to end up being hurt yourself as you can be seen as the threat.
“I hope by using this power we can provide reassurance to our communities that we are doing all we can to reduce these offences and prevent other people from coming to harm. We have engaged with our community groups and independent advisory groups as part of this work.
“It should also send out a very strong message to those individuals who choose to carry knives that we simply will not tolerate it and will relentlessly pursue you. If you go out armed with a knife, there is a very high chance that you will be stopped by officers and searched. The maximum penalty for an adult carrying a knife is four years in prison.
“We only use Section 60 as an emergency short-term tactic and this sits alongside a wide range of partnership and preventative work that is already taking place to tackle serious violence, including visiting people known to vary knives, offering talks to schools and sharing information between agencies to identify possible young offenders early.”