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@Client47SDN @PresCouncilSD هوي انتو ناس جد جد ولا حسابات بتشكر اي خطاب وخلاص 😂😂😂😂
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@SUNA_AGENCY تم تفكيك المدرسة السودانية منذ ايام جعفر نميري وما زلتم انتم لم تدركوا قيمة السودان.
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الكيزان تاركين للانتقاء الطبيعي مهمة طحن الطبقة الوسطى.
يارب وفق الهنا😌♥️@Alhanagamal
شهادتي لله ... ولاية الخرطوم غير صالحة للنساء والحوامل والأطفال وأصحاب الأمراض المزمنة وضعاف المناعة ...
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@SudanPlusNews مافي داعي لحتة "الحالات وافدة على الولاية دي"
خليها معلومة عندك في hypothesis دراستك كحكومة ، ما تفرقونا اكتر مما نحن متفرقين.
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Here is the 2025 Kopa Trophy full ranking!
1️⃣ Yamal Lamine
2️⃣ Désiré Doué
3️⃣ Joao Neves
4️⃣ Estevao
5️⃣ Kenan Yildiz
6️⃣ Dean Huijsen
7️⃣ Pau Cubarsi
8️⃣ Rodrigo Mora
9️⃣ Ayyoub Bouaddi
9️⃣ Myles Lewis-Skelly
#TrophéeKopa #ballondor


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🚨 BREAKING: Official Ballon d'Or Instagram page has just followed Lamine Yamal 6 hours before the ceremony!!
They haven't followed Ousmane Dembele🤯 #BallonDor


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@WakeelMubariz They want it back to intercept Pakistan missiles according to the treaty it signed with Saudi Arabia.
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Amir Khan Mutaqi:
If the United States recognizes our government and rebuilds all of Afghanistan, we will not give them even an inch of Afghan territory — they must not even think about the Bagram base.
If that were possible, why would we have fought this twenty-year war? Why would we have lost so many martyrs?
We also discussed this issue explicitly with the Americans during the talks in Doha; they requested a military or intelligence presence, and we told them decisively that we will not accept a single military or intelligence person.


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🔥 “Citizens of Western countries! They are now persistently trying to convince you that all your difficulties are the result of hostile actions by Russia, and that you must pay from your own wallet to fight a mythical Russian threat. That is a lie. The truth is that the current problems faced by millions of people in the West are the result of years of mistakes, short-sightedness, and the ambitions of the ruling elites. These elites do not think about how to make your lives better; they are obsessed with their own selfish interests and super-profits” - President Putin.
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@DrArshadAfzal1 @alon_mizrahi I hope India won't stand with the wrong side again.
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The recent mention of Begram airfield by Donald Trump is not random—it is a strategic signal in a rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape. With Pakistan now in a defense pact with Saudi Arabia, the implications are far-reaching. This agreement, which reportedly includes access to all military capabilities including nuclear, is a direct challenge to the traditional dominance of the United States in the Middle East. The Saudis, having seen Qatar suffered recent setbacks from Israeli aggression, are seeking a powerful deterrent. Pakistan, with its advanced nuclear arsenal and hypersonic missile technology, offers that assurance. The placement of nuclear weapons in Saudi Arabia now, Qatar, and the UAE later is not just possible—it is likely. These nations are preparing for a new era of regional security that no longer depends on U.S. guarantees. The U.S., as a declining power, is scrambling to maintain influence, but it is clear that the tectonic plates of global power are shifting. Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, with their deep strategic understanding and technological capabilities, are emerging as the new pillars of stability in the region. The U.S. may try to counter with bases like Begram, but it is already too late. The balance of power is tilting, and the world is about to witness a new Middle East.
Dr. Arshad Afzal former faculty member Umm Al Qura University Makkah KSA
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Trump has brought up Begram airfield in Afghanistan out of the blue, and I was intrigued as to why.
Afghanistan? Now? What could be the meaning of this?
After considering some recent developments, I think I may have the answer.
You see, Begram is right to the north of Kabul, and some 200 kilometers west of the Pakistani border.
When did we last hear of Pakistan? That's it. Last week, when it signed a military defense treaty with Saudi Arabia, which included, leaks told us, all military capabilities, including nuclear.
My thought was: after the Israeli attack on Qatar, the Saudis wanted insurance that if Israel went all out and used atomic weapons in the Middle East, Pakistan could make sure Israel doesn't survive this using its own arsenal. This may help to cool Tel Aviv's head.
So what do the Americans do right away? They look for potential ways to intercept Pakistani missiles flying west. Hence, the floating of the Begram airfield idea, which is situated perfectly for this purpose (Trump did try a laughable feint when he said Begram was 'an hour away from where China produced atomic missiles' ).
And if the US is looking to intercept potential nuclear Pakistani missiles on their way to Israel, which could only come in retaliation for an Israeli nuclear attack, then we are looking at an extremely, extremely crazy combination of US and Israeli leadership. Even crazier than we think.
I find it extremely doubtful that the Americans will gain access to Begram. But everything points to something very very big brewing in the Middle East. A spark seems to be all that's needed, and Israel may provide it in a couple of days, when the world celebrates a wave of Palestine recognitions that shreds to pieces Israel's long-term strategic ambitions.
I have a feeling we are going to be firmly glued to our screens in the coming weeks (and not a word about Lebanon).

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