Came across this TVC and it’s so touching. To learn to focus on all that’s right in life is difficult but crucial for happiness. Indeed there’s so much to be grateful for. ❤️
#ShukarKaAikPal@SooperPakistan
“This surgeon’s mode of torture was being raped to death.”
In an interview with Tucker Carlson, Nick Maynard, a British surgeon who has worked repeatedly in Gaza since 2010, highlights evidence and testimonies regarding the killing of Palestinian surgeon in an Israeli prison
نیو یارک ٹائمز میں نکولس کرسٹوف نے فلسطینی قیدیوں کے ساتھ اسرائیلی فوجیوں کی جنسی درندگی کی تفصیلات بے نقاب کی ہیں اسرائیلی فوجی صرف عورتوں کے ساتھ نہیں مردوں اور بچوں کے ساتھ لوہے کے راڈوں سے جنسی تشدد کرتے ہیں جنسی زیادتی کی فلمیں بناتے ہیں اور 57 مسلمان ممالک خاموش رہتے ہیں 🥲
BREAKING! US court ha suspended the US sanctions against me!
As the judge says: "Protecting the Freedom of speech is always just the public interest".
Thanks to my daughter and my husband for stepping up to defend me, and everyone who has helped so far.
Together we are One.
Cenk Uygur on the killing of six-year-old Hind Rajab in Gaza.
“They hit the car that her family is traveling in, and everyone in the car is dead except a six-year-old. She calls in, and she’s begging, ‘Please send someone to help. Please. They’re all dead, and I’m so hungry and I’m so scared.’ The Israelis finally give permission for the ambulance to go get her, and then they bombed the ambulance and killed a six-year-old.”
@cenkuygur@TheYoungTurks
A tense LBC interview saw a UK government minister pushed over calls to ban pro-Palestine marches, with the presenter questioning why similar standards are not applied to far-right rallies.
Lewis Goodall challenged Helen Whately after she described the demonstrations as “hate marches” and tried to link them to radicalisation.
He countered by pointing to documented anti-Muslim rhetoric at some far-right protests, asking whether those would also face bans under the same reasoning.
Goodall repeatedly returned to the issue of consistency, arguing that if the presence of extreme views among some attendees is enough to justify banning one set of marches, the same principle should apply across the board.
“On the basis of that logic, would you ban Tommy Robinson’s rally?” he asked, highlighting what he framed as a clear double standard.
As Whately attempted to draw distinctions between the protests, Goodall broke down the comparison in real time, noting that calls such as “ban Islam” would also target an entire group.
She declined to directly endorse banning those rallies, instead maintaining the situations were different, while the presenter argued the underlying principle remained the same.
Hegseth: "Iran's nuclear facilities have been obliterated."
Smith: "You said we had to start the war because the nuclear weapon was an imminent threat. Now you're saying it was completely obliterated?"
So the threat was so imminent that we had to bomb it... and now it's gone. Problem solved? Or was the threat never real? Hegseth can't keep his story straight
ایک کیس کے فیصلے سے بچنے کی خاطر اصولوں سے لے کر آئین تک میں تبدیلیاں کر دی گئیں، مگر اس کے باوجود یہ مقدمہ آج بھی اپنے شواہد اور گواہوں سمیت انصاف کے طلبگاروں کے سامنے موجود ہے۔
یہ معاملہ دراصل عمران خان اور ریاستِ پاکستان کے درمیان ہے۔
@HabibAkram#خان_کی_جدوجہد_کے_30_سال
#PTIFoundationDay
@swilkinsonbc Seriously @AlboMP@SenatorWong@RichardMarlesMP - how much inhuman, genocidal, extermination Holocaust porn are you willing to accept, support, and abet before you deign to recognise that Israel is a psychopathic, rogue state?!
https://t.co/kEMdPufdY0
#VoteOutTheALPForever
Today, Pakistan is making its mark on the global stage. Despite persistent propaganda from adversaries and hostile elements claiming that peace talks would never happen, the reality tells a different story. As a BBC correspondent noted, regardless of the final outcome, this itself is a significant success for Pakistan.