In 2013, this man, Charles Ramsey, heard a cry for help from his neighbor’s house and went there to help.
He ended up rescuing a child and three women who were believed to have died, as they had been missing for roughly a decade and were never found.
1/2 Eritrean Meles's crime was not finishing up Isaias & allow him turn Eritreans into k*illing & r@@ping machines. Tigray paid heavy price for that.
Ephrem bro, now stop using Meles as excuse as you live in a country where even pops prefer war & Satan.
What Ethiopians Did to Tigray Must Never Be Forgotten
Those calling for federal intervention in #Tigray should remember what its army was doing. In this 2022 footage, ENDF soldiers torture and taunt a young man before killing him, saying, “Don’t kill him, we want him to suffer.”
If farmers in #Tigray are not allowed to farm this season, people will starve.
We cannot wait until there is mass starvation to start talking about this.
If the farmlands of Tigray become a battlefield, the children, pregnant women, and the elderly will suffer most.
Ghana successfully led the United Nations to officially recognize the transatlantic slave trade as the gravest crime against humanity in history.
In a landmark vote, 123 nations affirmed this historic condemnation, while only three opposed and 27 abstained, marking a significant moment in the global reckoning with this dark chapter of human history.
THE UNITED STATES, ISRAEL AND ARGENTINA VOTED NO ON AN UN RESOLUTION THAT WOULD’VE DECLARED THE TRANSATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE WAS THE GRAVEST CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY
A Mossad cutout organization has put a bounty of million dollars on @s_m_marandi, violating not just rules and regulations on X, but also the EU regulations under which the organization is registered.
And NO OFFICIALS HAVE DONE ANYTHING ABOUT IT.
🚨Iranian professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi says an Israeli-Ukrainian group is raising money on X to kidnap and kill him — and the platform refuses to act.
Meanwhile, his own posts are removed, and Western media remain silent.
@Byoussef I understand wanting to embrace your Arab identity too, but it felt like your African side was being dismissed, and that was hard for me to see.
@Byoussef I was really happy to get the chance to see you in Seattle—it meant a lot to me. The only thing that didn’t sit well with me was how it felt like you were distancing yourself from your African roots.
An Israeli developer is building vacation homes and luxury amenities on land in Kenya, which he hopes will draw both Kenyans and Israelis. But many Kenyans are outraged. @Dena explains why.