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@australian Let me put it correctly for yallโฆ esp since he didnโt kill any innocent white folks.
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Mining billionaire Gina Rinehart has defended Ben Roberts-Smith after his arrest on war crimes charges, questioning Australiaโs ย pursuit of SAS veterans. Read more: bit.ly/41gvzL8

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@KommawarSwapnil I thought trump was best buddies with Putinโฆ. He couldnโt get him to side with him?
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@meglio @newscomauHQ Your fine since your white. I think the story is meant to outrage white Aussie against black and brown immigrantsโฆ.
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Hello. I'm a migrant too, now with citizenship (11+ years in Australia). I paid so much tax in Australia that I could buy at least five new cars already and one apartment for my mum in her home country. If I used the 10k grant, my tax would cover it at least ten times. How is this a problem? I bring more money and value to Australia than the silly 10k grant. Relax, 10k is nothing for a house that is $0.7M+... you either can buy it or you can't. 10k is not a significant nor a definitive help, not a deal breaker. Relax. There are issues much worse to panic about.
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Australian taxpayers have helped nearly 50,000 migrants purchase new homes since mid-2023 under a generous scheme available to non-citizens. Full story: bit.ly/41PlpkM

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@TheeAquarian28 @Kamara2R @TheProjectUnity But what has that got to do with being African, honestly?? Why bring them into your dishonest opinion
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@Kamara2R @TheProjectUnity Are you African or Muslim by chance? Most British people believe circ is bullshit and are against it.
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Facial reconstruction of a 11,250-year-old man from Nigeria
The Iwo Eleru rock shelter in Nigeria, excavated in 1965, yielded over 500,000 Late Stone Age artifacts and radiocarbon dates ranging from ~15,000 to 9250 BC. A poorly preserved, tightly contracted human skeleton was found in undisturbed layers.
The skull is long and low, with moderate brow ridges, a sloping forehead, and relatively flat nasal features. Despite some post-mortem distortion and reconstruction, its overall shape appears reliable. The face is mostly missing (missing hard tissue fragments were added for the reconstruction, some aspects of which are hypothetical), but the mandible is robust, though lacking a pronounced chin.
The postcranial skeleton is highly fragmented, making precise measurements difficult. However, the long bones suggest a moderately robust individual of medium build, with an estimated height not exceeding ~165 cm.
It has been argued that the Iwo Eleru fossil represents either an archaic hybrid or a relict archaic Homo population. In 2014, Christopher Stojanowski of Arizona State University outlined three main explanations for its unusual cranial shape: It was a hybrid with archaic African populations; it belonged to a relict archaic group later replaced by modern humans at the start of the Holocene; or it came from a population that diverged from other North African groups during a period of extreme Saharan aridity.


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@ShangguanJiewen โฆ and all this before the PetroYuan becomes a thing..
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@GBX_Press What the f**k racism is this??? All people have high iq regardless of skin colours
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Also @SemweyaMusoke after the war all the bombed refineries will need to be repaired. So a huge need for spare parts and plant installation will be done in the Middle East. If otoa hasnโt placed orders for machines they should expect major delays in deliveries. @CapitalFMUganda
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@AJEnglish A war crime?? What about the killing of babies at the start of the warโฆ was that ok?
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@MarkSsali @JKabuleta @mnamanya @USPAmedia @DailyMonitor @933kfm Oh my goodness. Sorry for your loss boys. Grew up watching you lads. I hope the system didnโt let him down in kirrudu.
Rest in peace Allan
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@ausstockchick Weโll just get more migrants to sustain the bubbleโฆ.
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@TheSalonDon U f*ckin voted for himโฆ thatโs your worst decision u made for us all
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Strait closed means $200 oil
Thereโs nothing Trump can do to open the strait
This will cause Covid level lockdowns and hyper inflation at 30% +
I voted for Trump but
Attacking Iran will go down as the worst decision a president ever made
Polymarket@Polymarket
BREAKING: U.S. officials & Wall Street analysts are now reportedly preparing for the possibility of $200 oil.
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@kyeruphiona @KaleyMauvin Tell me about it๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉthe loneliness and the endless sense of not belonging ๐คฆ๐พโโ๏ธnaye ne uganda has nothing to offer us
Wano wendi sivawo kati
kangume
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My friend flew back to the UK yesterday..
No airport photos. No farewell party. Just an evening flight out of Entebbe, touching down in the UK around 7am โ quietly, like she was never really here.
A year ago, she went home buzzing with hope. London had ground her down. The cold, the loneliness, the bills that never stopped. She missed Kampala. The noise, the warmth, the feeling of belonging somewhere. I understood that feeling โ I'm still here in the UK myself, and some days Uganda feels like the only answer.
But missing home and actually living in it are two different things.
The power cuts hit first. She'd be working and the lights would just vanish. Not for an hour โ for two days. No warning, no reason given. Then Entebbe Road started stealing her mornings. Out of the house at 5am, sitting in traffic until 9, already tired before anything had even started.
Then a boda-boda knocked into her. Clearly his fault. But she looked like she had money, so the crowd had already made up their mind. The police weren't much better โ they looked at her and saw an opportunity, not a victim. Every conversation had an invisible price attached to it... nobody looked at what actually happened โ they just looked at her and saw a transaction. Every conversation came with a price tag.
She tried to start something small in Kikuubo. People took advantage. Faces she trusted disappeared with her money. The jobs she interviewed for offered salaries that couldn't cover her basics โ like her years of experience abroad counted for nothing.
Then came the family pressure. The same people who celebrated her return started knocking every day. And when the money wasn't there, the comments started:
"So UK didn't work out?" UK yakulema ehhhh
"You came back for this?"
That hit differently. Because in London, yes โ she was lonely. I know that loneliness too. But it's a straightforward loneliness. In Kampala she was surrounded by people and somehow felt more alone, because most of them only saw what she could give them.
So she left. No big goodbye. Just packed her bags and got on that evening flight. Back to the cold, back to the struggle โ but at least it's a struggle with some order to it. At least you know where you stand.
I'm not saying this to attack Uganda. I say it as someone who is also sitting in the UK, also missing home, also wondering if the grass is actually greener or if I'm just tired of winter.
Most of us who leave don't stop loving home. We just get honest about what home is asking us to carry.
So before you judge someone for going back โ or for never leaving โ just know the decision is never simple.
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@Globalstats11 India is this big yet all the white Australia policy folks belittle itโฆ @PaulineHansonOz @ausstockchick @SpachusAus
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World's Top 100 Biggest Economies in 2026
1. ๐จ๐ณ China - $43.49 Trillion
2. ๐บ๐ธ United States - $31.82 Trillion
3. ๐ฎ๐ณ India - $19.14 Trillion
4. ๐ท๐บ Russia - $7.34 Trillion
5. ๐ฏ๐ต Japan - $6.92 Trillion
6. ๐ฉ๐ช Germany - $6.32 Trillion
7. ๐ฎ๐ฉ Indonesia - $5.36 Trillion
8. ๐ง๐ท Brazil - $5.16 Trillion
9. ๐ซ๐ท France - $4.66 Trillion
10. ๐ฌ๐ง United Kingdom - $4.59 Trillion
11. ๐น๐ท Turkey - $3.98 Trillion
12. ๐ฎ๐น Italy - $3.82 Trillion
13. ๐ฒ๐ฝ Mexico - $3.55 Trillion
14. ๐ฐ๐ท South Korea - $3.49 Trillion
15. ๐ช๐ธ Spain - $2.94 Trillion
16. ๐ธ๐ฆ Saudi Arabia - $2.85 Trillion
17. ๐จ๐ฆ Canada - $2.81 Trillion
18. ๐ช๐ฌ Egypt - $2.53 Trillion
19. ๐ณ๐ฌ Nigeria - $2.39 Trillion
20. ๐ต๐ฑ Poland - $2.12 Trillion
21. ๐น๐ผ Taiwan - $2.07 Trillion
22. ๐ฆ๐บ Australia - $2.06 Trillion
23. ๐ป๐ณ Vietnam - $1.94 Trillion
24. ๐ฎ๐ท Iran - $1.93 Trillion
25. ๐น๐ญ Thailand - $1.92 Trillion
26. ๐ง๐ฉ Bangladesh - $1.90 Trillion
27. ๐ต๐ฐ Pakistan - $1.76 Trillion
28. ๐ต๐ญ Philippines - $1.59 Trillion
29. ๐ฆ๐ท Argentina - $1.58 Trillion
30. ๐ฒ๐พ Malaysia - $1.56 Trillion
31. ๐ณ๐ฑ Netherlands - $1.56 Trillion
32. ๐จ๐ด Colombia - $1.24 Trillion
33. ๐ฟ๐ฆ South Africa - $1.06 Trillion
34. ๐ฆ๐ช United Arab Emirates - $1.00 Trillion
35. ๐ธ๐ฌ Singapore - $988.8 Billion
36. ๐ฐ๐ฟ Kazakhstan - $973.4 Billion
37. ๐ท๐ด Romania - $949.3 Billion
38. ๐ง๐ช Belgium - $925.7 Billion
39. ๐ฉ๐ฟ Algeria - $915.8 Billion
40. ๐จ๐ญ Switzerland - $909.1 Billion
41. ๐ฎ๐ช Ireland - $836.7 Billion
42. ๐ธ๐ช Sweden - $809.5 Billion
43. ๐จ๐ฑ Chile - $740.4 Billion
44. ๐ฎ๐ถ Iraq - $739.1 Billion
45. ๐บ๐ฆ Ukraine - $730.8 Billion
46. ๐ฆ๐น Austria - $705.0 Billion
47. ๐ต๐ช Peru - $682.8 Billion
48. ๐จ๐ฟ Czech Republic - $677.7 Billion
49. ๐ณ๐ด Norway - $621.1 Billion
50. ๐ญ๐ฐ Hong Kong - $618.1 Billion
51. ๐ฎ๐ฑ Israel - $600.5 Billion
52. ๐ต๐น Portugal - $556.4 Billion
53. ๐ช๐น Ethiopia - $530.8 Billion
54. ๐ฉ๐ฐ Denmark - $529.3 Billion
55. ๐บ๐ฟ Uzbekistan - $511.0 Billion
56. ๐ฌ๐ท Greece - $485.1 Billion
57. ๐ญ๐บ Hungary - $478.5 Billion
58. ๐ฒ๐ฆ Morocco - $457.5 Billion
59. ๐ฐ๐ช Kenya - $430.3 Billion
60. ๐ฆ๐ด Angola - $417.2 Billion
61. ๐ถ๐ฆ Qatar - $410.6 Billion
62. ๐ซ๐ฎ Finland - $384.9 Billion
63. ๐ฉ๐ด Dominican Republic - $353.7 Billion
64. ๐ง๐พ Belarus - $319.5 Billion
65. ๐น๐ฟ Tanzania - $317.9 Billion
66. ๐ช๐จ Ecuador - $315.9 Billion
67. ๐ฌ๐ญ Ghana - $314.6 Billion
68. ๐ณ๐ฟ New Zealand - $309.1 Billion
69. ๐ฌ๐น Guatemala - $297.1 Billion
70. ๐จ๐ฎ Cรดte d'Ivoire - $289.1 Billion
71. ๐ฒ๐ฒ Myanmar - $286.4 Billion
72. ๐ฐ๐ผ Kuwait - $285.9 Billion
73. ๐ฆ๐ฟ Azerbaijan - $282.2 Billion
74. ๐ง๐ฌ Bulgaria - $279.2 Billion
75. ๐ธ๐ฐ Slovak Republic - $266.9 Billion
76. ๐ด๐ฒ Oman - $245.9 Billion
77. ๐ป๐ช Venezuela - $231.4 Billion
78. ๐ท๐ธ Serbia - $225.6 Billion
79. ๐จ๐ฉ Dem. Rep. of the Congo - $225.5 Billion
80. ๐ต๐ฆ Panama - $211.0 Billion
81. ๐ญ๐ท Croatia - $207.4 Billion
82. ๐บ๐ฌ Uganda - $205.3 Billion
83. ๐ณ๐ต Nepal - $194.9 Billion
84. ๐น๐ณ Tunisia - $193.6 Billion
85. ๐จ๐ฒ Cameroon - $183.3 Billion
86. ๐จ๐ท Costa Rica - $178.0 Billion
87. ๐ฑ๐น Lithuania - $173.1 Billion
88. ๐ต๐ท Puerto Rico - $166.3 Billion
89. ๐ฐ๐ญ Cambodia - $160.0 Billion
90. ๐น๐ฒ Turkmenistan - $159.0 Billion
91. ๐ต๐พ Paraguay - $145.1 Billion
92. ๐ฟ๐ผ Zimbabwe - $144.9 Billion
93. ๐ฏ๐ด Jordan - $138.0 Billion
94. ๐ธ๐ฉ Sudan - $135.9 Billion
95. ๐บ๐พ Uruguay - $135.1 Billion
96. ๐ฑ๐พ Libya - $132.8 Billion
97. ๐ธ๐ฎ Slovenia - $128.1 Billion
98. ๐ฌ๐ช Georgia - $123.0 Billion
99. ๐ง๐ญ Bahrain - $118.1 Billion
100. ๐ฑ๐บ Luxembourg - $108.6 Billion
Note: GDP Figures Based on PPP (Purchasing Power Parity)
Source: IMF
via Voronoi by Visual Capitalist

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