Usman

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Usman

Usman

@Emermuo

Community Builder//Kol//Content Creator// Dm For Collab🤜🤛

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Everton@Everton·
Seamus Coleman – one of our greatest-ever servants and captains – has announced his proud Everton playing career spanning more than 17 years will come to an end when his contract expires next month. Thank you for everything, Seamus. 💙
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Seamus will now take this summer to decide his next move, with options of taking up a coaching role at Everton or continuing his playing career with another club and the Republic of Ireland. evertonfc.com/news/2026/may/…
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🚨 BREAKING: The Spanish Association of Football Referees is asking the Competition Committee to open a DISCIPLINARY CASE case AGAINST Florentino Perez for his statements about systemic corruption and the theft of titles. @marca
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EuroFoot@eurofootcom·
🚨🇦🇹 𝐎𝐅𝐅𝐈𝐂𝐈𝐀𝐋 | Brentford sign Jannik Schuster (19) from RB Salzburg. Initial £14m deal for the young defender. 🔴⚪️ Keith Andrews: "He’s a player with a lot of potential we see that as something we can develop... he’s determined to maximise his potential." ⭐
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Usman
Usman@Emermuo·
High-stakes diplomacy in Beijing 🌍🤝 meeting with in Zhongnanhai is one of those moments the entire world watches closely. Trade, technology, Taiwan, energy, supply chains — there’s so much riding on U.S.–China relations right now that even symbolic moments and public remarks carry major geopolitical weight.
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The White House@WhiteHouse·
President Trump meets with President Xi in Zhongnanhai. "I want to thank you very much. This has been an incredible visit. I think a lot of good has come of it. We've made some fantastic trade deals—great for both countries..."
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
The deadliest climate-related disaster in modern history originated in the Pacific Ocean. Between 1876 and 1878, severe droughts struck vast regions of the globe. Monsoon rains failed across India, northern China experienced catastrophic crop failures, northeast Brazil dried out completely, and large parts of Africa faced acute food shortages. By the end of the crisis, estimates suggest that between 30 and 60 million people perished, with many sources citing around 50 million deaths. At the time, no one understood the common thread linking these distant catastrophes. Today, scientists attribute much of this global tragedy to one of the most powerful El Niño events ever recorded. El Niño develops when unusually warm waters spread across the equatorial Pacific, disrupting global atmospheric circulation and triggering droughts in many tropical regions. The 1877–78 event was exceptionally intense. Research led by Deepti Singh and colleagues at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory revealed that the tropical Pacific had been unusually cool for several years prior, allowing enormous heat to accumulate in the western Pacific. When the system suddenly shifted, it unleashed a massive El Niño. The Pacific did not act in isolation. The Indian Ocean displayed its strongest recorded temperature contrast (a powerful positive Indian Ocean Dipole), while the North Atlantic reached record warmth for that era. These combined oceanic conditions created what researchers described as a “perfect storm” for widespread drought. Tree-ring data confirm that parts of Asia endured their most severe drought in over 800 years. The human toll was devastating: India alone may have lost 12 to 29 million people, while Brazil’s Nordeste region suffered another catastrophic famine. Across affected areas, crops collapsed, livestock perished, and economies crumbled. Singh and her co-authors describe the Great Famine of 1876–1878 as “arguably the worst environmental disaster to ever befall humanity.” Looking ahead, some climate models indicate that conditions resembling or even surpassing the 1877 El Niño could emerge in 2026. Although modern tools such as improved forecasting, global food trade, and emergency aid systems offer greater resilience than in the 19th century, ongoing global warming may intensify drought impacts in the future. [Singh D, Seager R, Cook BI, Cane MA, Ting M, Cook E, Davis M. Climate and the Global Famine of 1876–78. Journal of Climate. 2018;31(23):9445-9467. doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-18-0159.1]
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制球難を解消する“考えるキャッチボール” 元中日エースが伝授…実戦で生きる意識改革 #少年野球 ift.tt/0RTh9KE
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The Touchline | 𝐓
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX·
🚨🗣️ Kylian Mbappé: “I don’t watch Arbeloa’s press conferences, so I don’t know what he says." "I only watch French TV, I don’t have Spanish TV at home."
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🚨🗣️ Kylian Mbappé: "In the first half of the season, people said that I played too many minutes." "People said that I need to rest more, that I play every game." "And now, they're saying I don't wanna play… It makes no sense. Do I wanna play or not?"
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Pop Base@PopBase·
Spirit Airlines worker, who James Charles put on blast for asking for financial support after being laid off, shares the apology she received from him: “Do I accept his apology? […] Hell no.”
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Madrid Xtra@MadridXtra·
🚨 Kylian Mbappé: “I don’t watch the mister’s press conferences, so I don’t know what he normally says. I watch French TV, I don’t have Spanish TV at home.”
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