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Abdul S Ghafoor 🇵🇸

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all arsenal news@Alarsenalnews_·
When Tony Adams got together with Caprice Bourret, the dressing room was as stunned by it as everyone else. This was Tony Adams, dating a super model. At first it had all gone well enough. They went out, had weekends away, and he admitted he felt like a king being with one of the most famous women in the world. But after a while Adams knew something was off. The more time they spent together, the more he felt he was getting the show rather than the person. By then he was sober, going to AA meetings four or five times a week, and trying to live a different way. He had started caring less about the surface of things and more about whether there was actually anything underneath them. So he spoke to his therapist James and came to a decision. He had to end it properly. So when he went round to Caprice’s place just off the New King’s Road in Chelsea, he was nervous. He also admitted she looked stunning when she opened the door, which did not exactly make the whole thing easier. For a second he was tempted to say nothing at all and stay the night. He knew he could not do that. “Look, Cap.” “I can’t go on with this. It’s f****** my head up.” “I’m not getting anything back from you.” “I need to put my recovery first. It’s more important than any relationship.” She told him she had strong feelings and thought the relationship was the real thing. That left Adams confused because it was probably the first time in the whole relationship that he felt they had actually been properly intimate. But by then he had already made his mind up. A few weeks later Arsenal had a game against Spurs. Tim Sherwood was speaking to Adams and Lee Dixon and the subject came up. Sherwood looked at Dixon in disbelief and went: “Caprice? Him - Caprice?” Dixon did not waste much time dressing it up. “Yes.” “And he bombed her out.” Sherwood could not believe it. “You f****** idiot, what do you do that for.” Adam’s just shrugged his shoulders.
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James Allcott
James Allcott@jamesallcott·
Real Reason Italian Football Is Broken! @StuntPegg explains why Italy keeps failing 🇮🇹📉
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HekimaHub
HekimaHub@MaryK2022·
The Iran USA Israeli war
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zidane iqbal pr
zidane iqbal pr@neylamine·
im rooting so hard for you pakistani boy 🥹♥️
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عبدالمحسن.
لامين يامال عن المسجد: "بالنسبة لنا كمسلمين يعطي سلاماً أكبر" " انا مسلم ، الحمدلله ☝🏽❤️ "
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Idris
Idris@7signxx·
Nothing beats the Palestinian resilience. "They did not lose hope, they clung to it despite everything. Today, they are taking their exams on the beach, after losing their schools and buildings." ©waleedmohammed304
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Klay
Klay@UtdKlay·
🚨Francesco Totti on Italy’s national football team missing THREE World Cups in a row ❌🇮🇹: 🗣️Totti: “The last Italy team I remember at the World Cup… they were warriors. Men of determination, focus, and sacrifice. There were no distractions, no obsession with image, no need to live on social media. Just football, just pride, just responsibility to the badge.” “That 2014 team were like the Romans in history; disciplined, feared, and respected. That was when Italy was truly Italy.” “Today, it pains me to say, we have lost that identity. Too many players are comfortable, too distracted by fame, by tattoos, by the celebrity lifestyle. The focus is gone, the hunger is fading.” “And now we face the ultimate embarrassment—missing the World Cup THREE times in a row. For a nation like Italy, this is not just failure… it is humiliation. Because talent alone is never enough. Without mentality, without discipline, without pride… you have nothing”
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Naoki
Naoki@LfcNaokii·
🗣️ Steven Gerrard: “I was devastated. I didn’t want to be a squad player at Liverpool, as I was still the best midfielder at the club.” “If I knew Klopp was coming, I would’ve put up with Rodgers, just to get 6 months with Klopp.” What could’ve been🕊️
Naoki@LfcNaokii

Steven Gerrard’s career at Liverpool also had a sad ending 💔

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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Very top level production and trolling 😭🤣😜
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Drop Site
Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
🚨 Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian shares a message addressed to the American people. It reads in full: “In the name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful To the people of the United States of America, and to all those who, amid a flood of distortions and manufactured narratives, continue to seek the truth and aspire to a better life Iran—by this very name, character, and identity—is one of the oldest continuous civilizations in human history. Despite its historical and geographical advantages at various times, Iran has never, in its modern history, chosen the path of aggression, expansion, colonialism, or domination. Even after enduring occupation, invasion, and sustained pressure from global powers—and despite possessing military superiority over many of its neighbors—Iran has never initiated a war. Yet it has resolutely and bravely repelled those who have attacked it. The Iranian people harbor no enmity toward other nations, including the people of America, Europe, or neighboring countries. Even in the face of repeated foreign interventions and pressures throughout their proud history, Iranians have consistently drawn a clear distinction between governments and the peoples they govern. This is a deeply rooted principle in Iranian culture and collective consciousness—not a temporary political stance. For this reason, portraying Iran as a threat is neither consistent with historical reality nor with present-day observable facts. Such a perception is the product of political and economic whims of the powerful—the need to manufacture an enemy in order to justify pressure, maintain military dominance, sustain the arms industry, and control strategic markets. In such an environment, if a threat does not exist, it is invented. Within this same framework, the United States has concentrated the largest number of its forces, bases, and military capabilities around Iran—a country that, at least since the founding of the United States, has never initiated a war. Recent American aggressions launched from these very bases have demonstrated how threatening such a military presence truly is. Naturally, no country confronted with such conditions would forgo strengthening its defensive capabilities. What Iran has done—and continues to do—is a measured response grounded in legitimate self-defense, and by no means an initiation of war or aggression. Relations between Iran and the United States were not originally hostile, and early interactions between the Iranian and American people were not marred with hostility or coup d’état—an illegal American 1953 intervention. The turning point, however, was the intervention aimed at preventing the nationalization of Iran’s own resources. That coup disrupted Iran’s democratic process, reinstated dictatorship, and sowed deep distrust among Iranians toward U.S. policies. This distrust deepened further with America’s support for the Shah’s regime, its backing of Saddam Hussein during the imposed war of the 1980s, the imposition of the longest and most comprehensive sanctions in modern history, and ultimately, unprovoked military aggression—twice, in the midst of negotiations—against Iran. Yet all these pressures have failed to weaken Iran. On the contrary, the country has grown before the Islamic Revolution by 30% stronger in many areas: literacy rates have tripled—from roughly 30% to over 90% today; higher education has expanded dramatically; significant advances have been achieved in modern technology; healthcare services have improved; and infrastructure has developed at a pace and scale incomparable to the past. These are measurable, observable realities that stand independent of fabricated narratives. [continues below]
Masoud Pezeshkian@drpezeshkian

To the people of the United States of America

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Danny
Danny@DjokovicFan_·
Novak Djokovic’s reaction the moment Bosnia advanced to the World Cup. 🔥 This man is a uniter.
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FootyTone
FootyTone@FootyTone·
Couldn’t have put it better myself @daRealAkinfenwa
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Topskills Sports UK
Topskills Sports UK@topskillsportuk·
🚨💣 Noussair Mazraoui has opened up about his future after the World Cup. 🗣️ “I might decide to retire after the World Cup. Life is short. I want to memorize the Qur’an and become an Imam of a mosque one day.” Deeply personal words from the Moroccan international. 🇲🇦
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Dr. Ezzideen
Dr. Ezzideen@ezzingaza·
There are things in this world that should never happen and yet, they are happening. This story sounds like fiction. But this is our life. Two and a half years ago, when the Israeli army entered Al Shifa Hospital, they took a number of newborn babies from the maternity ward. Newborns. They were separated from their mothers, from the only warmth they had ever known and sent to Egypt. Without names. Without families. Without anyone to claim them. They disappeared. For more than a year, there was no news. No answers. No certainty about whether they were even alive. Yesterday, some of them were returned. And I cannot stop thinking about one moment. A mother standing there.. trying to describe her child. Describing the face of a baby she had only known for less than a week. Trying to recognize her own son through memory alone. Through fragments. Through hope. Through pain. Then, suddenly.. he is in front of her. Alive. She breaks. A joy so overwhelming it almost looks like grief. And the child? He looks at her .. without recognition. Without memory. Without the instinct that should have guided him back to her arms. He does not know her !! And perhaps what is even more devastating he does not know what a mother is. What kind of world separates a child from his mother before he even learns her face? What kind of war steals not only lives, but the most basic human bonds? This is not just loss. This is something deeper. Something colder. Something that tears at the very meaning of being human. This .. is what hell looks like. #WoundedGaza
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Kerry Burgess
Kerry Burgess@KerryBurgess·
Military containment of Israel has to include within 1967 borders, the removal of all 'Settlers' from The West Bank, a two state solution, no more huge aerial bombs and missiles, and Israel signing the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and Israel to arms inspections.
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The Saviour
The Saviour@TheSaviour·
This is the best April Fool’s ever. 🤣
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Iran just published a video about how they did shot F35
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