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Warren@Ahab4Eva·
Reuters confirms it was a call from Netanyahu that launched the Iran War. reuters.com/world/middle-e…
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Volcaholic 🌋
Volcaholic 🌋@volcaholic1·
The US broke the all-time heat record for March. Yes, it’s climate change. An unprecedented heat wave in the West broke the record for the hottest March temperature anywhere in the United States: 108 degrees. It’s an alarming signal of how hot the planet is getting and how fast it’s happening. edition.cnn.com/2026/03/20/wea…
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Mohamad Safa
Mohamad Safa@mhdksafa·
Why doesn't the media talk about the DR of Congo? Congo is bleeding, It has not ended over 5 million people are dead. The world must remember that we live in a society, not an economy.
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
BREAKING: Just five minutes before Trump's announcement to halt the attacks on Iran, massive trades reportedly hit the market. In one move, $1.5 billion in S&P 500 (ES) futures was bought while $192 million in oil (CL) futures was sold. These orders were 4–6x larger than anything else at the time. The trader seemingly made huge gains. Unusual.
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M.E ⍟
M.E ⍟@ModernEraNews·
@TicTocTick This isn't trading; this is coordinated market rigging with presidential tweet as the trigger signal. $500M in half an hour off one block? That's yacht-to-superyacht money while normies get rugged at the pump later when the rug-pull tweet hits tonight 😅
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
This is incredible. This machine is capable of cleaning up 100 million kg of plastic ocean waste, and as of 2025, it has already collected about 500,000 kg of plastic. It aims to remove 90% of ocean plastic by 2040.
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Wren
Wren@Wren_Poltics·
@MirabelTweets1 And their private police cars look almost identical to UK police cars; impersonating the police is a crime so why are they being allowed? It stinks of privileged double standards.
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Stop The Bollocks with Mirabel
The false flag attack on the Jewish ambulances in Golders Green, London has backfired massively. Because now people are asking why Jews in London have separate ambulances. And once they start digging they’ll find out they have special police vehicles too Dear oh dear.
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Dr Rahmeh Aladwan
Dr Rahmeh Aladwan@doctor_rahmeh·
A group of jews confronted the Aljazeera crew in Golders Green. Called them monkeys and dogs. Then told police they felt unsafe and alleged the news would go to 'terrorists'. The officer's reply: 'I understand' Not the West Bank. This is Britain.
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Dr. M.F. Khan
Dr. M.F. Khan@Dr_TheHistories·
In the autumn of 1915, if you were a bailiff in Glasgow with an eviction order in your pocket, you had a problem. The problem was not the paperwork. The paperwork was fine. The problem was what happened when you arrived at the address. The door might be answered by the woman you had come to evict. It might also be answered by thirty of her neighbours, who had been waiting for you, who had been summoned by a bell or a whistle before you reached the end of the street, and who had absolutely no intention of letting you in. This was Mary Barbour's army. It had no uniforms, no funding, no formal structure, and no connection to any political party or trade union. It had something more useful than any of those things: a network of women who had agreed, in advance, to show up. To understand how it came to exist, you have to understand what Glasgow's working-class women were living through in 1915. The war had transformed the city. Men had left for the front in their thousands, and in their place came workers, flooding into Glasgow for the munitions factories and the shipyards on the Clyde. The population swelled. Housing was already scarce. Landlords looked at the shortage and the demand and made a calculation that had nothing to do with patriotism and everything to do with profit. Rents went up. In some cases, significantly up. And the tenants least able to resist were the ones most systematically targeted: the wives and mothers of men currently fighting in France, women managing households alone on reduced incomes, without votes, without union membership, without any of the formal mechanisms through which working men could apply pressure. The landlords had misread their tenants entirely. Mary Barbour was a rent collector's daughter from Govan who understood both sides of the housing relationship and had spent years involved in cooperative and labour politics. She understood organising. She understood what a community could do when it decided to act as one. And she understood, with a clarity that the landlords and the government would come to share rather suddenly, that the women of Glasgow's working-class tenements were not isolated individuals. They were neighbours. They talked to each other every day, across closes and back courts and communal washhouses, in the dense social fabric of tenement life that middle-class observers rarely bothered to look at carefully. Barbour and her colleagues in the Glasgow Women's Housing Association turned that fabric into infrastructure. The system was straightforward and brutally effective. Women watched for bailiffs. When one was spotted, the alarm went out, by bell, by whistle, by word of mouth moving fast through a close and into the street. By the time the bailiff reached the door, the crowd was already there. Neighbours, friends, women from the next street who had agreed to come when summoned, all of them understanding that their turn might be next and that the only protection available to any of them was the protection they provided each other. The bailiffs found themselves facing not a single frightened woman but a organised community defence that made eviction practically impossible to carry out. Some brought flour to throw. Some brought other things. Most brought themselves and their willingness to stand in a doorway for as long as it took. The combination of numbers, noise, and absolute determination made the eviction orders effectively unenforceable in large parts of the city. The strike spread. By November 1915, an estimated 25,000 tenants across Glasgow had stopped paying their rent. The Glasgow Women's Housing Association coordinated across neighbourhoods, shared tactics, and kept the pressure organised rather than letting it dissipate into individual acts of resistance that could be isolated and defeated one by one. © BBC #archaeohistories
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Maity
Maity@Maitycom·
@Lowkey0nline Also it has a Hebrew version but no Farsi version. They say it is an Iranian Organisation. Iranians do not speak Arabic, but Farsi. So for whom was this written? Who understands Hebrew and might be interested in who visited which synagogue?
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Lowkey
Lowkey@Lowkey0nline·
It is worthy of note that the group which is claiming responsibility for the burning of ambulances last night refers to Palestine as “the land of Israel.” It does so in both English and Arabic, which is particularly unusual.
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Anton Shekhovtsov
Anton Shekhovtsov@A_SHEKH0VTS0V·
The Reform UK “has been converting crypto donations into cash before they reach the party’s coffers, obscuring the original sources of the funding”. observer.co.uk/news/national/… So, if the Russians or the US techno-oligarchy decide to boost Nigel Farage’s electoral campaigning, we may not even know.
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B'Tselem בצלם بتسيلم
As of March 2026, some 9,446 Palestinians are held in Israeli prisons; 4,691 of them are under administrative detention, imprisoned without charge, trial, or the ability to defend themselves. Even during the illegal and deadly Israeli-American attack on Iran, Israel continues to operate a network of torture camps for Palestinian prisoners from north to south, where they are subjected to systematic abuse, including physical and psychological violence, inhuman conditions, starvation and denial of medical treatment. 84 identified Palestinians, including one minor, have died in Israeli torture camps over the last two years, and there is grave concern that the real number is higher. This policy persists with the full support of Israel’s political establishment, judicial system, prison authorities and media. The Israel Prison Service and the Minister for National Security have publicly bragged about the harsh conditions imposed on Palestinian prisoners. These torture camps are part of the planned, extensive assault Israel is waging against Palestinian society, intended to break down and destroy Palestinians as a group. Link to our report “Living Hell” >> btselem.org/publications/2…
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tic toc
tic toc@TicTocTick·
Two minutes before that Iran post, someone purchased 42000 lots in a single trade. This trade would have made a profit of $500 million in half an hour for whoever bought this.
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Sulaiman Ahmed
Sulaiman Ahmed@ShaykhSulaiman·
BREAKING: REPORTER: Who is Steve Witkoff speaking with in Iran? TRUMP: A top person REPORTER: Who is it? TRUMP: I can't. I don't want them to be killed
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