
Donald Trump says "a whole civilisation will die tonight" if Iran fails to make deal - follow live bbc.in/3PLAa5D
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Donald Trump says "a whole civilisation will die tonight" if Iran fails to make deal - follow live bbc.in/3PLAa5D

We see our home planet as a whole, lit up in spectacular blues and browns. A green aurora even lights up the atmosphere. That's us, together, watching as our astronauts make their journey to the Moon.



Come On You Reds on Top of the Pops, 1994.






It took a European journalist to finally ask this neo-nazi monster the kind of questions American journalists have failed to ask her on a daily basis for almost a year now.

Last night in Nashville, Jelly Roll delivered a moment so powerful it left an entire stadium breathless. In the middle of his set—just as the music thundered and the lights blazed—he suddenly stopped. Holding the microphone close, his voice rang out across the crowd, asking everyone to join him in a one-minute moment of silence for Charlie Kirk and the innocent lives lost on 9/11. And then, silence. More than 25,000 people stood still—no cheers, no music, only reverence. A single minute passed, heavy with sorrow, yet radiant with unity. When the silence ended, Jelly Roll lifted his voice. Soft at first, then rising strong, he began to sing “God Bless America.” The crowd erupted—tens of thousands of voices soaring together, filling the night sky with a chorus of hope and pride. American flags waved high. Tears streamed down faces. What had been silence became a tidal wave of song, spirit, and unbreakable togetherness. Jelly Roll didn’t just pause a concert—he transformed it into a sacred tribute, a reminder of loss, resilience, and the grace of a nation standing as one. Full video ▶️ tenderpath.net/posts/jelly-na…

