Dr Walter Rodney was assassinated on June 13, 1980, by a bomb planted in a walkie talkie. He was 38.
His key work, How Europe Underdeveloped Africa, exposed the roots of global inequality and the violence of colonial underdevelopment.
🇺🇸🇮🇱 Sen. Tom Cotton wants to make it ILLEGAL for any future U.S. president to pull back intelligence sharing with Israel, without a specific national security justification.
Section 622 of the Intelligence Authorization Act, buried in 192 pages, mandates the president expand and enhance cooperation with Israel across every intelligence category in the Middle East.
This shows how desperate Israel has become.
You don't try to write your relationship into law when you feel secure. You do it when you feel the ground moving.
Source: Washington Examiner / Writer: Oliver
That isnt a luxury suite... thats section of the stands where he is sitting with 1,000 fans who WON lottery game tickets. He made tickets available to ordinary people and then sat with those people
Stop making shit up just bcz u hate that he is a Muslim and a socialist democrat
He was Courtside when The Knicks only won 10 games, he’s one of the only Celebs who pays for their Knicks tickets because him & Dolan hate each other, he doesn’t even use The Celebrity entrance at MSG
Spike Lee’s love for The Knicks is the purest thing in this world, he deserves
Joe Budden goes off on everyone who thought the New York Knicks would be scared of the San Antonio Spurs. “We ain’t the OKC Thunder,” . Jalen Brunson, OG Anunoby are battle tested .while these spurs players are young smug and arrogant
In my lifetime, China lifted 850 million people out of poverty, while the US created one trillionaire. It is clear as day that socialism is the key to our future.
Kinda funny that "certain" people were predicting Sharia Law & mass population exodus in NYC from the Mamdani era, and instead it's like the most joyous the city has ever been 😂
As an honest Barcelona fan, I hope this World Cup doesn't seriously damage Raphinha's reputation because everyone is watching.
What I've noticed is that a lot of people tend to misprofile Raphinha and put huge expectations on him, probably because he's scored a lot of goals since Hansi Flick came in. But what they don't know is that at Barça, Raphinha rarely spends much time on the ball. Instead, he focuses on finishing chances created by his teammates. Because of that, you rarely see his flaws, since he has players like Pedri, De Jong, and Yamal around him—guys who are so good on the ball that they can attract two or three defenders to themselves, leaving less attention on Raphinha.
Raphinha is a goalscorer. He's very good as a target man. But he's not the type to pick up the ball, take on three players, and deliver the final pass. He's not an exceptional dribbler.
The main reason he struggled yesterday is that Brazil doesn't have midfielders who are good on the ball, provide calm, and can deliver that final pass. All their midfielders were treating the ball like bomb. Raphina issue yesterday was an example of a good player in a wrong system.