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my personality trait is I speak 14 languages

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MG@ItsMenna·
colombia 2018 😥❤️
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Ryan Rozbiani
Ryan Rozbiani@RyanRozbiani·
We have lost too many Journalists in Gaza. This video of Saleh Al-Jafarawi and Anas Al-Sharif celebrating the first ceasefire breaks my heart. May God have mercy on their souls 💔
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Sana Saeed@SanaSaeed·
only Emmys content I care about *chef’s kiss*
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Dr. Simon
Dr. Simon@goddek·
Did you know that in 2021, the UN wanted to recognize food as a human right? Only 2 countries opposed it: USA and Israel.
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@ba9ates Ok but this skirt 😍😍😍
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Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
This is why Palestinians are not able to fish and avoid starvation - Israel shoots them immediately
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Owen Jones
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno·
He didn’t say that. He chanted “Death to the IDF”. If he’d have changed “Death to the Russian Army”, the Daily Mail wouldn’t have splashed on it, or demanded his arrest. This rag shows infinitely more rage over a chant than the IDF incinerating thousands of little children.
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The Saviour
The Saviour@TheSaviour·
🚨🇵🇸🇮🇱 Israel is BURNING CIVILIANS ALIVE in Gaza! This is HORRIFIC!
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🧙🏾‍♂️🧣@Precision80·
Pray for Israel trending when they were the ones that attacked Iran this life aint real
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Muhammad Shehada
Muhammad Shehada@muhammadshehad2·
Israel can surgically bomb a specific apartment in Tehran to kill a top general without collapsing the whole building But in Gaza, they carpet bomb & annihilate a whole neighbourhood to “target” a rank & file member (the destruction is the goal, the “target” is the pretext)
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Louis Theroux
Louis Theroux@louistheroux·
The Settlers, the doc I made for the BBC, is now available to stream in the US on BBC Select. It couldn’t be more timely with the announcement today that the Israeli govt has approved construction of 22 new settlements in the West Bank - which are illegal under international law.
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مؤسس الخصوصية
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MG@ItsMenna·
@ba9ates I wanna tryyyy which one did you go to
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Omg had my first reformer pilates class (womens only thank GOD) I want to know what the pilates girlies are training for because they must know something we don’t. My legs were SHAKING
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𝐌𝐢𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐞𝐥 𝐀𝐫𝐢𝐳𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐢
Five months ago, I didn’t expect to be writing this. Like many others, I assumed Syria would continue to drift- caught between foreign agendas, internal chaos, and the long shadow of war. But what I’ve seen in just a short time under the new Syrian leadership has genuinely impressed me. Not just on paper, but on the ground, where real lives are being affected every single day. Since assuming control, the new government has taken bold, unapologetic steps to restore sovereignty. They didn’t just talk about pushing back foreign influence- they did it. Israeli attempts to seize Quneitra under the so-called “Druze Project” were shut down completely. Militias- once considered untouchable- have been disbanded, including those aligned with Iran. That alone would have been a major headline. But that’s just the start. A nationwide crackdown on Captagon has dismantled the drug labs and smuggling networks that were poisoning the region. Law enforcement has been rebuilt from the ground up with a newly trained national police force maintaining order. And let’s be clear: this wasn’t some surface-level PR move. In cities like Aleppo and Hama, We’ve seen the difference- electricity, clean water, functioning hospitals. The basics of life are coming back. The economic recovery is equally striking. Oil production is up. Border crossings with Iraq, Jordan, and even Turkey are reopening. Trade is flowing again. The Syrian pound has been reinstated as the national currency, and the Damascus airport is alive with traffic. These are the nuts and bolts of sovereignty returning- not flashy headlines, but the foundations of a functioning state. Diplomatically, Syria is stepping back onto the world stage. Agreements with Qatar, Egypt, and the UAE on reconstruction and energy are already signed. Sanctions relief has been secured from both the EU and the U.S.- something few of us thought possible this early. What moves me most is the cultural and human dimension of this recovery. Churches and mosques once damaged or destroyed in Homs and Aleppo are being restored and reopened. UNESCO is now working with the government to rebuild Palmyra and Old Aleppo- symbols of Syrian heritage the world had nearly given up on. Even stolen artifacts- hundreds of them- have been recovered with the help of Interpol and UNESCO. Meanwhile, land and property taken by foreign-backed militias under duress is being rightfully returned to Syrians. Highway tolls run by warlords are gone, and a unified tax and customs system is soon in place. It's not just about rebuilding- it’s about justice. I know some people might be skeptical. That’s fair. Syria’s recent history has left deep scars, and trust isn’t rebuilt overnight. But facts matter. Results matter. And the results speak for themselves. This isn’t a case of blind loyalty or naïve optimism. It’s a recognition of something rare in our time: a sovereign nation refusing to be anyone’s pawn, rebuilding from its ruins with grit, intelligence, and resolve. I admire that. I respect that. And I believe it deserves to be acknowledged. In a world of endless interventions and broken promises, Syria’s turnaround- driven by its own leadership and people- is nothing short of remarkable.
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na duh
na duh@ninetobee·
وارزقنا الساعة والخاتم آمين
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