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ham
ham@plainthinker_·
@Marchfoward Bagus utk jangka masa panjang. Bila Petronas pegang 100% ekuiti PRefChem,kita ada kuasa veto penuh buat keputusan operasi tanpa perlu kelulusan pihak luar. Kontrak bekalan minyak mentah Aramco tetap jln mcm biasa,kilang ttp ada bahan mentah,untung/kawalan penuh masuk poket negara
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Irfan_newboys🇲🇾🇵🇸🏳️🏴
RASMI ARAMCO TINGGALKAN PENGERANG Syarikat minyak terbesar dunia, Saudi Aramco semalam mengumumkan menjual semua kepentingannya dalam PrefChem di Kompleks Penapisan RAPID Pengerang kepada Petronas selepas 10 Tahun melabur di sana
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Bruno Fernandes
Bruno Fernandes@B_Fernandes8·
how can I assist you? ☕
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Manchester United
No-one does it like him. Bruno Fernandes is the Premier League Player of the Year 🤩❤️
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Ami Dar
Ami Dar@AmiDar·
Yes, the Ben-Gvir video is disgraceful. But that's not the issue. The (obvious) issue is that if that's how nonviolent European protesters are treated in public, any person with a brain can imagine how Palestinians are treated behind closed doors. *That* is the real scandal.
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Casemiro
Casemiro@Casemiro·
There are places we pass through in life… and there are places that become part of who we are. Manchester will forever be my home. To the city, the club, and every supporter, my sincerest thank you. These past four years have been unforgettable, filled with moments my family and I will carry with us for the rest of our lives. There simply aren’t enough words to describe the happiness and warmth we’ve felt here. Thank you for every cheer, every memory, and for making us feel at home from the very first day. Forever a Red Devil ❤️
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Chelsea FC
Chelsea FC@ChelseaFC·
Chelsea Football Club is delighted to announce the appointment of Xabi Alonso as Manager of the Men’s Team. The Spaniard will begin his role on July 1, 2026, having agreed a four-year contract at Stamford Bridge. Welcome to Chelsea, Xabi!
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Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn@jeremycorbyn·
78 years ago, 800,000 Palestinians were expelled from their homes. Britain made it possible. Today, Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. Britain made it possible. 78 years of the Nakba - and 78 years of British complicity in crimes against the Palestinian people.
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Richard Ker
Richard Ker@richardker·
She was born the seventh of nine children in Kuantan. Her father was a public servant who got transferred all over the country, so she grew up moving between small towns. Her mother never finished school. But her mother worked harder than anyone she knew, and believed education was everything. That belief sent Swee Lay Thein to medical school at Universiti Malaya. She graduated in 1975. Then she moved to the UK and spent the next 20 years chasing one stubborn question. Why do some patients with blood disorders suffer terribly, needing transfusions their whole lives, while others barely feel sick? The answer was hidden in a gene. Babies are born producing a special kind of hemoglobin that protects them. Then the body flips a switch and stops making it. Swee Lay wanted to know what controlled that switch. If you could keep it on, you could save millions of lives. It took her decades. She travelled across the UK collecting blood samples from families. She flew to Malawi to study a single family with 270 members across seven generations. She hit dead ends. She kept going. In 2007, she and her team found the gene. They called it BCL11A. That discovery led to Casgevy, the first FDA-approved CRISPR therapy for sickle cell disease and beta-thalassemia. A real cure. Already changing real lives around the world. Last month, Dr Swee Lay Thein stood on a stage in Los Angeles and accepted the Breakthrough Prize, often called the Oscars of Science. She is the first Malaysian-born scientist to ever win it. In her speech she said, "As a child hanging out with my older brothers, playing on old railway tracks in Malaysia, I never imagined being here today." She dedicated the moment to her mother. The woman who never finished school. A girl from Kuantan. A mum who believed in education even though she never got one herself. A daughter whose work is now saving lives around the world. That is a Malaysian story. Tahniah, Dr Swee Lay Thein. We see you. We are proud. 🇲🇾
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Five Times August
Five Times August@FiveTimesAugust·
The Epstein case is so bad the government gave you a war, a new virus, and aliens to keep you distracted from it. Sit with that as long as you need.
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☀️👀@zei_squirrel·
Anthony Bourdain: "Listening to you people makes me want to go join the communist party. You're living off the labor of a repressed underclass."
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