

Nishwan Abbas
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Something can always be changed for the better, so don't stop trying! DMD @mitdcmv Likes = acknowledgements. Some reposts = endorsements. #EmmengeVazan 🎈❓🍉



5 dead in 160-foot Maldives scuba dive - worst diving accident nation has ever seen trib.al/CgL7v4Q



Today, the @nytimes chose to publish one of the worst blood libels ever to appear in the modern press. In an unfathomable inversion of reality, and through an endless stream of baseless lies, propagandist Nicholas Kristof turns the victim into the accused. Israel - whose citizens were the victims of the most horrific sexual crimes committed by Hamas on October 7, and whose hostages were later subjected to further sexual abuse - is portrayed as the guilty party. This publication is no coincidence. It is part of a false and well-orchestrated anti-Israel campaign aimed at placing Israel on the UN Secretary-General’s blacklist. Israel will fight these lies with the truth - and the truth will prevail.












1) A new Solana token, $CWU, is being marketed as the official token of "Commonwealth Union," a private platform that leans heavily on the imagery of the actual Commonwealth of Nations. It has no formal connection to it. The advisory board is the marketing centerpiece. 2) The board lists former heads of state including @MohamedNasheed (Maldives), Olusegun Obasanjo (Nigeria), @aguribfakim (Mauritius), @JosephMuscat_JM (Malta), and @abdulla_shahid (former Maldives FM and ex President of the UN General Assembly). 3) It also lists @RW_SRILANKA as "President of Sri Lanka." He lost the 2024 election. He has been the former president since November 2024. The site is using an outdated title. 4) The President of the Commonwealth Union Blockchain Network, the entity actually issuing $CWU, is Sheikh Saoud bin Faisal Al Qassimi of the Sharjah ruling family. The same name has appeared in years of mainstream reporting on OneCoin, the $4 billion crypto Ponzi run by FBI Most Wanted fugitive Ruja Ignatova. 5) Per the Middle East Eye, citing leaked Dubai court documents, Sheikh Saoud bin Faisal Al Qassimi was involved in a 2015 deal in which he handed Ignatova four USB sticks containing 230,000 BTC. That stash was worth around $50 million then. It is worth roughly 10 to 13 billion dollars today. 🔗 : middleeasteye.net/news/ruja-igna… 6) In October 2025, Seychelles authorities were formally requested to investigate transactions related to those 230,000 BTC, with Sheikh Saoud bin Faisal Al Qassimi named alongside Ignatova. He has not been criminally charged. The Dubai investigation closed in 2020 with no findings. 🔗 : coingeek.com/onecoin-scam-s… @AdhadhuMV @Dhaurunews @AzzamAmeen @IndependentMV










