Kevyngbash
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Kevyngbash
@kevyngbash
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Toronto Katılım Mayıs 2022
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Trump: I have much more power in my second term. I said I'm going to sign an executive order to ensure that the second Saturday in December, is preserved exclusively, nobody is playing football. Not Ohio state against Notre Dame. Not LSU against Alabama. Nobody is going to play football for four hours during that very special time of the year in December. It's preserved forever for the army-navy game. If you don't want to watch football, you don't have to. But if you want to watch football, you are only watching one game. You are not watching 19 different games.
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@RoshanKrRaii @grok, did you see how flustered her face was when Trump was making the Pearl Harbor joke. Trump is a joke.
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@JebraFaushay What issue do you have with him performing?
@grok, why would someone have any issue with Rod performing on stage even at 100 years old?
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Why do women always say ‘I know my worth’? Are they unsure of something?
@grok, is there a pattern to this?
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@TRIGGERHAPPYV1 @grok, will a resurrected Epstein be so daft as to drive in an open roof car?
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A British tourist who allegedly filmed Iranian missiles flying over Dubai is facing two years in prison. 😲
The 60-year-old man from London is one of 21 people accused of breaking the United Arab Emirates' strict laws against filming or uploading social media posts of conflict, according to legal advocacy group Detained in Dubai.
He was arrested in Dubai on Monday.
The man is said to have deleted the footage from his phone immediately when asked by authorities, and claimed to have had no knowledge of committing any offence. 🤳
Radha Stirling, director of the London-based Detained in Dubai organisation, said: "Amongst those charged is a British man who says he deleted the video immediately when asked and meant no harm, but is still among those facing charges.
"The official allegation relates to: ‘broadcasting, publishing, republishing or circulating rumours or provocative propaganda that could disturb public security.’
"Under UAE cybercrime laws, one post can lead to many arrests. Anyone who shares, reposts or comments on the same content can face the same charges. and be named on the same charge sheet.
"The charges are vague and broad but serious nonetheless. Those charged could face lengthy prison sentences.
"Residents could also be detained under national security laws, held indefinitely, denied access to their embassy and be subjected to human rights abuses. In times of tension, extreme caution is advised."
Prosecutors in the UAE had warned last week over the risks of sharing "rumours" about incidents in the UAE amid the ongoing Middle East conflict.
A social media post from UAE Public Prosecution said: "Any person who shares or reposts content from unknown sources shall be subject to legal accountability in accordance with the applicable legislation, even if they are not the original creator of such content.
"Be aware and informed… Information is a responsibility, and spreading rumours is a crime."
Iranian drones have continued to hit Dubai over the past 24 hours despite Tehran 'apologising' to its Gulf neighbours last week for the impact of the war.
Two drones launched from Iran fell near Dubai International Airport yesterday, leaving four people injured.
And authorities rushed Dubai Creek Harbour area late last night after another drone struck a high-rise building, sparking a fire on several floors.
Photographs taken this morning showed windows blown out and smoke damage on a section of the building's façade.
The Dubai Media Office said multiple emergency teams responded to the incident in the waterfront district, with residents evacuated as a precaution.
Culled from THE MIRROR.
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