I'm sorry, call me a prick, but I wont stop talking about Arsenal sacking their kit manager of over a decade for sharing pro-palestine posts, only to then go hire an Israeli sponsor. Just wrong.
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paramedics in south lebanon are now filming their rescue missions to debunk israeli claims and documents israeli war crimes yet the WHO and HRW are still silent about the deliberate attacks medics are facing on daily basis.
Senegal just beat Morocco in Rabat… AGAIN! 🇸🇳
Despite Morocco U17 getting a penalty in the 99th minute, Senegal U17 win on penalties and face Tanzania in the final.
Congratulations! 👏🏼
After winning an Emmy, Al Jazeera’s @joshrushing dedicated the award to colleagues and journalists killed by Israel in an emotional speech.
@AJFaultLines documentary on Kids Under Fire won ‘Outstanding War or Violence Conflict Coverage’ at the 2026 News Emmys.
One of the most horrific scenes in human history has been revealed.
A video shows people trying to rescue an injured person and carry him to the hospital; Israel bombed them all and killed them with a missile.
A video the world must never forget.
When I advocate for seed sovereignty in Kenya, this example from Nigeria illustrates it perfectly.
Communities must always control,breed,share,sell and exchange their indigenous seeds.
Indigenous seeds have been tested and tried through generations and our climate.
Lina Mounzer | Essayist, Translator & Senior Editor | The Markaz Review
Israel is erasing entire villages in southern Lebanon from the map. Not just airstrikes, but forced expulsions & bombing.
They send in troops to lace buildings with explosives. Military bulldozer operators are paid per building destroyed.
Entire towns - streets, trees, history built over generations - gone.
The south is the agricultural heartland of Lebanon. Over one million people live there. But coverage focuses on Beirut.
Now that Beirut has been declared neutral, the ongoing daily massacres in the south - and the systematic destruction of the so-called buffer zone - are going largely unreported.
Lmao I have 2.
Mother Teresa and Mahatma Gandhi.
Mother Teresa let dying patients be treated with blunt reused needles, had a mortality rate about 40% in her clinics and when she was confronted about the conditions, said there’s something beautiful in seeing the poor accept their lot, and to suffer it like Christ’s Passion. Doctors called her facilities “homes for the dying”. And cancer patients were given aspirin for pain.
Gandhi too, the face of universal peace, the person that said “be the change you wish to see”, spent years in South Africa describing Black Africans as “savage”, “dirty” and living like animals. He campaigned actively to prove to British rulers that Indians were superior to native Black Africans. He also organized a brigade to help suppress a Zulu uprising. His defenders say he evolved. Maybe.
Nobody likes to talk about the entire sides of history.
And these are their summarized versions btw.
Germans had Namibia women boil the bodies of the deceased to bones for science. That science was then acquired by Nazi Germany years later, which fueled their race science of phenotypes. Germany still possesses these bones and refused to send it back to Africa to be buried.
One of the most horrifying and brutal scenes ever captured on camera in modern history.
Israeli soldiers opened fire on thousands of starving Palestinians in Gaza as they ran in desperation trying to get a piece of food during the war on Gaza.
A moment the world must never forget.