Abdul azeez

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Abdul azeez

Abdul azeez

@outsideinabyd

Aviation nut.

Katılım Şubat 2026
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Yakob
Yakob@yakobper90·
@QuantK22 If Richard Hughes goes then yes.
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Yakob@yakobper90·
Feel horrible for Rosenior. Bloke was set up to fail from minute one. If you genuinely believe he’s a shit coach cause of this then you do not understand football. He’ll be at the top level again soon.
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Navaldeep Singh
Navaldeep Singh@NavalGeekSingh·
Unpopular opinion: hype aside, Sooryavanshi isn’t even close to Abhishek as a batter right now. Yes, he’s young and will improve, but if we’re comparing pure skill today and ignoring age, there’s a clear gap. Don’t let potential blur reality.
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Nibraz Ramzan
Nibraz Ramzan@nibraz88cricket·
Smoking on or around the field has no place in professional sport. The IPL must take a firm stand against such behavior. Cricketers are role models for millions, and actions like this send the wrong message to young fans. Discipline, professionalism, and respect for the game must come first. #IPL #Cricket
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Ashwini Vaishnaw
Ashwini Vaishnaw@AshwiniVaishnaw·
Shameful! @INCIndia President Shri @kharge Ji has insulted 140 crore Indians by using such derogatory language against our Prime Minister. Their dynasty driven hate has blinded them. Rahul Gandhi must apologise for this disgraceful attack on India’s mandate.
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RT@RT_com·
TOP US nuclear scientist gets honey-trapped, casually REVEALS NUKE LOCATIONS to ‘pretty girl’ over drinks Now placed on LEAVE after James O’Keefe exposé
RT@RT_com

REPORTER: I was hearing we might be killing KIDS in Iran. Did we? TOP US NUKE SCIENTIST: We kill… KIDS ALWAYS DIE IN WAR REPORTER: We actually did KILL KIDS? SCIENTIST: Not intentionally but yeah… killed civilians in Iraq… sorry Iran Bombshell report from James O'Keefe

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pallavi ghosh
pallavi ghosh@_pallavighosh·
Kolkata is not just Howrah and Victoria memorial - kolkata is this - each lane tells a story ❤️
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Tucker Carlson: “I’ll be tormented for a long time by the fact that I played a role in getting Donald Trump elected. And I want to say that I’m sorry for misleading people.”
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Akayla Gardner
Akayla Gardner@gardnerakayla·
NEWS: An Iranian delegation led by Mohamad Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister Abas Aragchi will travel to Islamabad for peace talks on Tuesday "only" if @VP Vance is present, a diplomat in Tehran and indirectly involved w/ talks tells @inzyrashid.
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Shashank Kishore
Shashank Kishore@captainshanky·
Akshdeep Nath, former UP captain who played for the state until 2024, makes his UAE debut today after having been granted citizenship. Ditto with Chhattisgarh's Harpreet Bhatia, who was a genuine case of mistaken identity in the IPL a few years ago.
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YouBall Z
YouBall Z@YouBallSuper·
Sera el P3OR Año de tu Vida si IGNORAS este gatito dormilon...
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Everton@Everton·
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AdityaRRaj
AdityaRRaj@RR_for_LIFE·
Jadeja was bowling so so well but our captain didn't give him over because two left-handers were batting. Bkl why every time you depend on match ups ????????
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Manoj Maddy
Manoj Maddy@ManojMaddyMM·
As a loyal @mipaltan fan over the years, I genuinely didn’t expect this kind of experience, especially for a ₹5999 jersey. I placed order #MI8314 on March 18th, and it took more than a month to be delivered. That itself was frustrating, but what’s worse is the product I finally received. The quality is far below expectations. The material feels old and cheap and nowhere close to what you’d expect from an official MI jersey. Most shockingly, it doesn’t even have the Mumbai Indians logo, which is the very identity of the jersey. After waiting this long and paying a premium price, this is extremely disappointing and unacceptable. Fans invest not just money, but emotion into supporting the team. We deserve better than this Hoping @mipaltan addresses this seriously and makes it right
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Frases Barbie
Frases Barbie@barbie_context·
7 AÑOS DE MALA SUERTE PARA QUIENES NO SALUDEN A ESTE GATITO
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WhatsApp@WhatsApp·
COYG!!!!
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Abdul azeez
Abdul azeez@outsideinabyd·
@Amena__Bakr This is so big, Are we seeing any major oil vessel movements through Hormuz?
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Amena Bakr
Amena Bakr@Amena__Bakr·
The deescalation talk is as expected triggering a selloff #Iran #Hormuz
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SBP@StateBank_Pak·
State Bank of Pakistan has received funds of US$2 billion from Ministry of Finance, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the value date of 15April2026.
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rome@romeramreem·
It’s quite telling you’re dreaming of more arak and hummus in Beirut, while people in Lebanon are lining up to submit their DNA so they can identify someone’s foot after an Israeli massacre. Every “why” you asked can be answered in the same light.
Melissa Chen@MsMelChen

The first time I was flying to Beirut, the desk officer at London Heathrow asked before checking us in, “have you been to Israel?” We had rehearsed the answer to this question before. But Winston can't lie, so he said yes. I gave him the dirty look. There goes our vacation! "Well, you don't have the stamp on your passports so just make sure you tell the officer in Beirut that you haven't," she intoned. I was stressed out for the next 5 hours, and even more so when we had to face the border officer who, by the grace of God, did not ask us THE question (even though he took our passports to a secondary office for extra checks). Spending time in Beirut, you realize that it's the same Mediterranean light that bathes Tel Aviv; the sea is the same shade of shimmering blue because... well, it's the same sea. In both places, young people spill out of clubs at sunrise, the bass still thumping from rooftops that overlook the same ancient coastline. Both cities pulse with the same Levantine hunger for life: the clink of arak glasses, endless plates of hummus swirled with olive oil, the sudden eruption of dabke or house music that pulls strangers into a circle. Parties start on the rooftops of Gemmayze in Beirut and tumble down into Mar Mikhael’s narrow alleys; in Tel Aviv they begin on the sand at Gordon Beach and migrate to the warehouses of the Florentin district. These are both stylish people who love life, and who love to party. The energy is truly infectious. The accents may differ but something about this weird combination along with a deep sense of rootedness in community and the extended family really underscore how similar they were. And yet, there's been a wall between these two peoples. There are no flights stitching the 45 min hop across the water. No commercial trucks rumbling between the ports. Lebanese law forbids its citizens - inside the country or in the diaspora - from so much as speaking to an Israeli, a rule so absolute that some Lebanese friends of mine who live in Europe still glance over their shoulders before typing a reply to any Israeli even outside the country, whether for business or pleasure. I spent evenings in Beirut listening to Lebanese friends speak of Israelis not as the enemy but as people caught in the same endless loop of fear and longing. Decades of Hezbollah’s shadow have hollowed out parts of Lebanon, turning the south into a garrison and the economy into a ruin. Yet in the cafés of Achrafieh and the mountain villages above the city you hear it more and more: a quiet, exhausted recognition that the real hostage-takers are not across the border but inside it. I keep imagining the day the question at Beirut airport changes. I keep picturing the first flight from Rafic Harari to Ben Gurion. One day the music will be louder than the fear. One day the Lebanese and the Israelis will throw the party the rest of the world has been waiting for. I hope this is the first step:

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