🇲🇽 | Un niño esperó con ilusión la llegada de la Selección de Sudáfrica. Los jugadores respondieron regalándole una camiseta, le firmaron su álbum e hicieron fila para tomarse una foto con él, uno por uno.
Un momento increíble que le dejará un recuerdo para toda la vida. 🥹
This is actually a massive achievement for a university that has not traditionally been considered to be a research intensive university. The meteoric rise of Unisa and UJ’s research outputs now complicates the traditional definitions of research intensive universities in RSA.
As it turns out, the damage in Kuwait is absolutely apocalyptic. This is a consequence of a very small barrage too.
It seems that the interceptor stockpile situation in the Middle East is catastrophic.
The reason why Palestine isn’t being seen anymore is because that theres barely any journalists left. 12 million people were forced to flee their homes in Sudan. 20% of Lebanon is still under Israeli occupation. Congo is still going through an Ebola outbreak. Don’t stop talking.
What struck me most about this video is the sense of being forgotten.
Since the ceasefire, much of the world’s attention has moved elsewhere, creating the impression that Gaza’s suffering is over. Sara’s message is a reminder that daily life remains defined by displacement, destruction, insecurity, and deprivation for countless people across Gaza.
It’s not the kind of content the algorithm conditions us to consume and react to, but it may be the most important message you'll hear today.
Please take a minute to watch and share.
This South African man is what us South Africans call a 30 Percenter, a term we use for those who grew up during apartheid and only had to achieve a grade of 30% to finish their schooling due to the DEI educational policies of the time.