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JAHID
JAHID@Hey_jahid26·
The Epstein files... They said New born babies are tasted like Cream cheese... They ate children What kind of species are these??
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Sputnik
Sputnik@SputnikInt·
🚨🇨🇳 China's 35kV breakthrough rewires grid stability China tested the world's first 35kV synchronous condenser needing no step-up transformer. It delivers twice the short-circuit capacity at 45% of the power and halves maintenance costs—boosting grid resilience amid the renewable surge
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🚨Indian Gems
🚨Indian Gems@IndianGems_·
🇨🇳China in 1980 Was poorer than Africa 🇨🇳China in 2026 One of the most developed countries How did they achieve this?
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Mao Ning 毛宁
Mao Ning 毛宁@SpoxCHN_MaoNing·
In war-torn Syria, thanks to Chinese solar panels on rooftops, thousands of homes are no longer in the dark.
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
Sudan: ▪️More than nine million people displaced. ▪️29 million face acute hunger. ▪️ The conflict has claimed an estimated 150,000 lives. A humanitarian catastrophe.
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Ryan Rozbiani
Ryan Rozbiani@RyanRozbiani·
Israeli media has confirmed this too btw They even blurred the girl's face because she is real to "protect" her codename: Capt. J.
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Censored Humans
Censored Humans@CensoredHumans·
Trump : "Jeffery look at these beautiful 16 year old girls" Epstein : "Nah look at those 12 years old girls"
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LittlePinkie
LittlePinkie@Allya10X·
@planet_holmes @Natie2Natie I went to the Nanjing Museum years ago as a uni student. I was traumatized for months, even years. Just looking at those photos again would bring me to tears. The barbarism was real. We must never forget.
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Carl Zha
Carl Zha@CarlZha·
Honda is closing plants in China because no one is buying their cars as Chinese consumers to switch to Chinese EVs. Honda sale similarly cratered in Southeast Asia. Honda's best bet is actually sell itself to a Chinese company while its brand still has some value.
Gordon G. Chang@GordonGChang

Honda is closing two plants in China. Xi Jinping apparently thought foreign companies would stay in China no matter what he did to them. Now, foreign manufacturers have had enough and are fleeing.

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sarah
sarah@sahouraxo·
This isn’t a post-apocalyptic movie scene. This is what Israel is doing to South Lebanon. Burning homes, markets, shops and civilian infrastructure — without justification or restraint. Deliberate devastation. Pure terror. And it’s all funded by U.S. tax dollars.
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Iran Updates🚨
Iran Updates🚨@IranUpdatesNow·
US soldiers are stealing gold from the Central Bank of Iraq. America did not bring democracy to Iraq but took a lot from Iraq. 2003
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mr liuJJJ++
mr liuJJJ++@Ze37260Jia·
@zhaodajiang_ 为什么去西藏可以洗涤心灵?因为到了博物馆,看到了之前这些狗杂碎干过的事情,发现自己曾经干的缺德事算个P啊,下地狱也轮不到自己,就释然了😂😂
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LittlePinkie
LittlePinkie@Allya10X·
🇨🇳 Taiwan — 1874. Japan's first overseas invasion. 54 dead sailors. Troops land. Villages burn. Indigenous warriors fight with spears. China pays 500,000 taels for Japan to leave. The taste of aggression. 20 years later, they came for all of Taiwan. We remember. 🦋
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momo看世界
momo看世界@momoworldview·
To call the Japanese Nazis would indeed be inaccurate — because what the Japanese fascists did during World War II was "so ghastly in fact that it made the Auschwitz gas chamber appear humane".
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ぽーぽネーゼ@constitution_kq

これが炎上せず、日本人がごめんなさい…と跪く姿が終わってるんだよな 明らかにこいつの認識は間違っているということが理解できない 日本がナチス?また全く見当違いだ ヨーロッパの負債をアジアに押し付けるな

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Eivor
Eivor@Eivor_Koy·
Today is UN Chinese Language Day—a perfect moment to celebrate one of the most influential writing systems in human history. For thousands of years, the cultures of China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam were deeply shaped by Chinese civilization. Until the early 20th century, Classical Chinese served as the shared literary and scholarly language across East Asia, much like Latin did in Europe. Chinese characters (汉字 / 漢字) became the common script of the region, later adapted locally as Kanji in Japan, Hanja in Korea, and Chữ Hán in Vietnam.   Over time, each country developed its own writing innovations to better express their spoken languages:   •  Japan created Hiragana (平仮名) and Katakana (片仮名). •  Korea invented Hangul (한글). •  Vietnam eventually adopted the Latin-based Vietnamese alphabet.   Yet the story of Chinese characters themselves is truly fascinating.   🇨🇳 The Legend of Cangjie   According to ancient Chinese tradition, the characters were invented by Cangjie (仓颉), a legendary scribe under the Yellow Emperor around the 27th century BCE. While observing the tracks of birds and animals, the patterns of nature, and the constellations in the sky, he created the first symbols—zì (字). Legend says that on the day he succeeded, grains of rice rained from the heavens, and that night ghosts wept—because humanity had just gained the power of written wisdom.   UN Chinese Language Day is observed annually on April 20, which was chosen as the date "to pay tribute to Cangjie, who is presumed to have invented Chinese characters about 5,000 years ago".   Chinese characters are the world’s oldest continuously used writing system and one of the most widely used by number of speakers. In Chinese mainland since the 1950s, the government promoted simplified characters to boost literacy. Meanwhile, traditional characters continue to thrive in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. You’ll still see both versions depending on the context—books, signs, calligraphy, or digital media.   🇯🇵 Japan: Kanji + Kana   Chinese writing reached Japan around the 5th century CE. The Japanese adapted the characters as kanji and cleverly developed two new scripts from them: •  Hiragana, flowing and cursive, used for grammar and native words. •  Katakana, angular and sharp, mainly for foreign loanwords and emphasis.   Modern Japanese is an effective mixture: kanji carry the core meaning of words, while hiragana and katakana handle the rest. Japanese students learn 2,136 joyo kanji by the end of high school, with many more used in daily life.   🇰🇷🇰🇵 Korea: From Hanja to Hangul   For most of Korean history, Literary Chinese written in Hanja (한자) was the official script—from the Gojoseon era all the way through the Joseon Dynasty. Even after King Sejong the Great created the beautiful Hangul alphabet in 1443, it took centuries for it to fully replace Literary Chinese in official and scholarly writing.   Today, Hanja is still essential for reading historical documents, classical literature, and academic texts. Anyone seriously studying Korean history or the humanities needs a solid command of Chinese characters.   🇻🇳 Vietnam: From Chữ Hán to Quốc Ngữ   In Vietnam, Chinese characters (Chữ Hán) dominated official and scholarly writing until the early 20th century.   Around the 13th century, Vietnamese scholars created Chữ Nôm—a unique system that combined Chinese characters with newly invented ones to write the Vietnamese language. It was especially popular for recording folk poetry and literature.   During French colonial rule, the Latin-based Vietnamese alphabet (Quốc Ngữ) gradually took over. Today, Chinese characters and Chữ Nôm are mostly reserved for cultural and ceremonial purposes—like traditional calligraphy, temple inscriptions, and cultural festivals.   Happy UN Chinese Language Day!
联合国教科文组织@UNESCO_chinese

明天就是 #联合国中文日 啦! 我们跟随 #清华大学 的陈楠老师,一起去探索汉字承载的智慧吧。 汉字作为中华文明从未中断的核心视觉符号,兼具信息、审美与文化传承功能,是中外文明交流互鉴的重要桥梁。 #中文 #汉语

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Karin Arcuschin
Karin Arcuschin@KarinArcus_ok·
🚨 Donald Trump tenía 43 años cuando su esposa prestó declaración bajo juramento afirmando que él le arrancó cabello del cuero cabelludo y la agredió sexualmente en 1989. Ella también describió un matrimonio marcado por el abuso físico. Donald Trump tenía 46 años cuando Jill Harth lo acusó de agresión sexual en Mar-a-Lago en 1992. Donald Trump tenía 51 años cuando se jactó, en el programa de Howard Stern, de haber observado a las concursantes de Miss Teen USA cambiarse de ropa. Donald Trump tenía 57 años cuando decidió NO presentar una denuncia policial tras ser informado de que Jeffrey Epstein había intentado solicitar servicios sexuales a una empleada de un spa en 2003. Donald Trump tenía 59 años cuando fue grabado haciendo declaraciones en las que se jactaba de agredir sexualmente a mujeres. En algún momento, tienes que ser honesto contigo mismo. Existe un patrón de conducta.
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Daniel Mayakovski
Daniel Mayakovski@DaniMayakovski·
Pocos saben que hasta el año 1967, los nativos en Australia estaban regidos como en una ley especista de Flora y Fauna, eran maltratados legalmente como animales, no eran considerados como seres humanos. Los pueblos indígenas de Australia vivieron en el continente más de 65.000 años antes de que, en 1788, lo invadieran los colonos británicos... cuando llegaron había cerca de 1 millón de nativos y para 1901, quedaban menos de 30.000 tras el exterminio a manos del demonio colonialista blanco. Esta es la "civilización" de la que hace gala Occidente, esa que se permite dar lecciones de democracia y derechos humanos al mundo.
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