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Always gonna be an em dash enthusiast idc
Neil Renic@NC_Renic
Reasons to use an em dash: 1) reclaim it from the machines 2) you don't know what a semicolon is for 3) it has incredible vibes
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My heart just sank. We’ve normalised millions of people living in tents while those who bombed their homes still control their borders, their aid, and what goes in and out.
Hassan Masoud@HassanMasoud030
This is Gaza Now. Frightening moments. Pray for us friends.
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I don’t know how many times I can say this but my god. I have *never* seen something like this. These are gutters and streams that run the sides of streets on almost every street and alley in Tehran. They are destroying a city in ways we haven’t witnessed before.
Conflict Radar@Conflict_Radar
The oil is flowing into the sewers and the streets are on fire in Tehran
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This whole thing started with hamilton leaving merc.
JUST FORMULACAR@justformulacar
Australian GP Qualifying Gaps Visualized 🤯🇦🇺
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How are you not gonna capitalize on Sainz face card like????
Blog Fórmula 1@blog_formula1
🚨 OFICIAL 🚨 ESSA É A INTRO DA F1 2026!!!
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This is the image that will define this war - 165 young Iranian girls, killed while at school, who are mere ‘collateral damage’ to an out of control US-Israeli war machine.
Ramy Abdu| رامي عبده@RamAbdu
Aerial footage shows rows of graves being prepared for the victims of the Minab primary school massacre, where 165 students were killed and dozens wounded after an Israeli-American strike targeted the school on the first day of the aggression.
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Update: Canada-Pakistani PhD Scholar Faces Legal Crisis as Bail Appeal Heads to Sessions Court
The case of Hamza Ahmad Khan, Canadian-Pakistani PhD scholar at the University of Toronto, has escalated to the Sessions Court following a controversial rejection of bail by a judicial magistrate Muhammad Naeem Wattoo. The development raises serious questions about due process and the weaponization of cybercrime laws in Pakistan.
Khan was allegedly abducted by in Lahore on February 19, 2026, and held without a warrant for three days before being formally presented to the NCCIA court on February 22.
On February 27, Magistrate Naeem Wattoo rejected Khan's bail following several irregularities in the proceedings including illegal, warrantless search of Khan’s phone, failure of prosecution to present records on time and the absence of prosecutor in court. Magistrate Wattoo conducted what the defense calls a "mini-trial”, and inappropriately cited precedents involving serious crimes like murder and fraud to deny bail to a student.
Defense counsel argued that established precedents from the Lahore High Court and Supreme Court of Pakistan mandate bail in cases involving online speech. Wattoo’s order contradicts the limited scope of a bail hearing, which is meant to assess procedural grounds, not to determine guilt.
The bail appeal has been admitted for hearing on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. Khan's family and legal team maintain he is not a flight risk and intends to clear his name.
Khan’s case has become a flashpoint for international concerns regarding human rights and academic freedom. We urge the international community, human rights organizations, and the Canadian government to monitor the March 3 hearing closely.
#ReleaseHamzakk
@CanadianPM
@canHCpakistan
@GlobalAffairsCA
@anitaanandMP
@UNHumanRights
@ryangrim
@cbcnews
@nytimes
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