When I was 15, I spent 6 months building an Android app in Kotlin (thank u @udemy) but when i tried to publish it on google play i discovered the most absurd thing EVER:
@GooglePlay donโt allow Moroccan developers to become merchants???? ๐ฒ๐ฆ๐ฒ๐ฆ
In other words, you couldnโt charge money for YOUR product because of where you were born
I tried finding a way around it and even asked a friend of my dadโs in France to publish it for me but eventually jst gave up.
Iโm 21 now, building from ๐ช๐ธ, and itโs craaaazy how much easier everything is.
โSupporting young African innovationโ but can't even give us access to the same infrastructure, how sad!
@phonvyr @Moroccanfoot94 Totally agree ! Makes you wonder if we even have any truly โspecialโ local commentators like the kind that turn football into poetry. Most of the names I know are the big ones from beIN, Arryadia, or Al Kass
Gracias, Presidente, por este reconocimiento, por defender una Europa que pertenezca a sus pueblos, en el respeto del derecho internacional, no por encima ni en contra de รฉl, y por la solidaridad, linfa vital de la familia humana.
Palestina libre, y nosotros con ella.
I am looking for the aspiring manga artist from Morocco who contacted me 10 years ago.
At the time, you told me you were living in Italy.
I hope youโve been well.
Did your dream come true to become a manga artist?
If you are on X, I would be very grateful if you could reply.
After hearing your story, I have spent the past 10 years telling it to people across the industry.
You may not know how many people I shared your story with during those years.
I met countless people, persuaded many, imagined many possibilities, faced repeated setbacks, and still did not give up.
I kept my promise to myself: to keep going until the day a manga scene is born in Morocco.
There are things I want to say to you, but I have no way to reach you.
I sincerely hope we can find a way to reconnect.
On assiste encore une fois ร la validation de la colonisation d'un peuple par l'ONU, sans le consulter.
Principe mรชme de la colonisation d'ailleurs...
En outre, sans boule de cristal, on peut aisรฉment s'attendre ร une reconnaissance officielle dโIsraรซl par le Maroc et ร l'ouverture d'une ambassade israรฉlienne au Maroc dans les jours qui viennent ร la place du bureau de liaison dรฉjร existant.
Ce n'est qu'une formalitรฉ. C'รฉtait le deal.
Le colonialisme crรฉรฉ des liens.
โLook at this Sudanese mother, trembling with every bullet fired to scare her and her children, while she shields them with her body. And they (UAE militia RSF) ended killing her, Their voices must be heard.โ
โ Syrian journalist Jamil Alhassan, who has documented many such cases in Syria at the hands of Iranian militias and the Assad regime.
The Palestinian and the Syrian understand the Sudanese more than anyone else.
๐ฅ โSilence is the language of the oppressor.โ
๐ณSudanese journalist Naji-Al Kurshabi breaks down mid-interview, saying he wishes he could write the stories instead of speak them because the pain of saying them aloud is unbearable.
๐ณWhatโs happening in Sudan is not distant. Itโs the same story as Gaza, as Syria the world watching while entire families are starved into silence and cities reduced to ash. Oppression has no borders. No colour. No excuse. If you care about justice in Gaza, you must care about Sudan too.
๐ดWatch this manโs voice crack then ask yourself why those responsible are still met with handshakes, not handcuffs.
@MENAUncensored@waladkosti