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JD Vance: Trump says to Iran: “If you commit to not having a nuclear weapon, we are going to make Iran economically thrive.”

En EEUU, en la cadena de rosquillas Krispy Kreme, donde una docena de donuts cuesta 22 dólares, tiran a la basura todas los que no venden y llenan el contenedor con cientos de ellos. Esto es el capitalismo, prefieren tirar masivamente la comida a bajarla de precio, prefieren cerrar la basura con llave y llamar a la policía contra los que buscan en los contenedores en vez de donarlo a los pobres. El sistema de la avaricia y el egoísmo que prefiere verte morir de hambre a rebajar el precio de sus productos unos dólares, no puede sobrevivir si se quiere que la humanidad perdure.

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"[David Cameron] threatened to defund the International Criminal Court... if you moved forward with the Israeli arrest warrants." ICC prosecutor Karim Khan reveals how former UK Prime Minister David Cameron threatened to defund the International Criminal Court.

Sickening. Gazan man proudly holding up a dead Dolphin he caught and killed. Dolphins are known to be one of the most intelligent creatures on the planet.


When asked: 'how many babies have you sniped?' Eastland Christopher Staveley replied: 'not enough'. Staveley is a British jewish doctor.

China says it does not recognize US sanctions on Iranian oil purchases and will not comply with them.

🚨🚨| BREAKING: A man who ran an illegal Premier League streaming network has been sentenced to 11 years in 𝐏𝐑𝐈𝐒𝐎𝐍 and must repay £2.35M within three months or face an extra 10 years. The operation had around 30 staff, 50,000 customers, and made over £7M in five years. [@TheAthleticFC]



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The leader of an illegal streaming gang sentenced to 11 years in prison will face a further 10 years behind bars if he does not return £2.35million within the next three months. Mark Gould - who was convicted of providing pirated Premier League streams via the Flawless service in 2023 - was ordered to forfeit the proceeds of the operation via a confiscation order issued by Derby Crown Court earlier this week. The pirate organisation - which had 30 employees and generated 50,000 customers - made in excess of £7m in five years and investigations have continued since the initial sentencing. More from Adam Leventhal bit.ly/4dnAlw7










