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A Palestinian man documents the massive destruction and widespread vandalism left behind by occupation forces after storming his home in the Qalandia camp, showcasing with heartbreak how the devastation reached his children’s rooms and belongings. In the video, the father appears deeply distressed by the extremely poor psychological state...

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DARK DONNIE

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Today is an update from Barr Maxwell Opera in Sokoto State Nigeria: Lovers of Freedom, I am currently departing from Sokoto with Prince Emmanuel Kanu, following our visit to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu at the Medium Correctional Centre in Sokoto. We have been with him since yesterday. Despite the challenges posed by his present circumstances, he remains confident that GOD ALMIGHTY is with him and will continue to support him. He is also acutely aware that the struggle for freedom often involves intimidation, arbitrary court orders, attacks from adversaries of freedom, hatred, and envy. He has instructed all supporters, enthusiasts, Lovers of Freedom, dedicated lawyers and consultants, as well as the Igbo community at large, to stay focused and not be distracted by social media posts and analyses—often sponsored by his opponents—who interpret a case they have neither participated in nor reviewed thoroughly, thus neglecting the judicial misconduct committed by the judge. May I advise everyone to relax, as since Thursday, when the embarrassing judgment was delivered together with his subsequent transfer to Sokoto, we have not settled down to give full details of what happened. We are still busy with some other pressing tasks and in no distant period, we shall package the full analysis of all that transpired in the trial with the full certified record of proceedings of the trial, the names of all exhibits tendered which the Judge refused to evaluate and ignored in his funny judgment, the motions filed together with the exhibits which the judge refuses to take but turned around to make reference to them during his judgment. After the analysis with facts and documents, you will now be the judge, yourself. Before you read or share anything written by anyone in this matter ask the person if he has seen the record of proceedings of the matter! The full record of proceedings will certainly show you how a judge left the case presented before him and the testimony of the prosecution witness, and be talking about another issue of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu represented himself, I may not go into that in public I can say that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu never sacked Chief Kanu Agambi led legal team rather they left an understanding reached with Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and he has instructed that no one should comment on that issue. Finally, I want to assure you that the Court of Appeal will definitely set aside the judgment that was predicated on anger and hatred, and Mazi Nnamdi Kanu will be set free. Chief Maxwell Opara Ph. D

Kiu tv

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Issues of paternity have shaped our society for generations, especially in Zimbabwe. They did not start today. I remember going to a funeral with my father in the 1990s, and as we sat around the fire the men began sharing stories. One of them has stayed with me ever since. A Zimbabwean doctor had married a nurse, and they struggled to have children. As usual, when there is no child, the blame was placed on the woman. She went to see her own doctor, who told her plainly that she was not the problem, and advised her to bring her husband for testing. The husband refused, as many Zimbabwean men tend to do. Their marriage eventually collapsed, with the man insisting he could not be the problem because he had a child with another woman before marrying the nurse. That woman, he said, was also a doctor, and he was raising that child. After the divorce, the nurse remarried another doctor, and she immediately fell pregnant. Because it was a tight medical community, the whole situation became a talking point. The ex-husband had loudly declared that his former wife was barren, yet here she was having one child after another, three in total, with her new husband. Meanwhile, the ex-husband remarried, and again there were no children. One day the ex-husband and his former wife met at a gathering. During a casual conversation, as people who once knew each other, she told him directly that he was raising a child who was not his. She told him that he had no capacity to father a child and that if he finally went for tests, he would discover the truth. She reminded him how he had insulted her and her parents, and how he had refused to listen. The revelation shook him. He went for tests, and it was confirmed that he was the problem. He had spent seventeen years looking after a child who was not his. The moral of the story is simple, and I always stress this when mentoring young people. When in doubt, check. In fact, even without doubt, check. A DNA test at birth saves you from future heartbreak. Many men are raising children who are not theirs. Some women know exactly what they are doing. Others genuinely do not know because their relationships overlapped before they settled down. In those cases, even the woman cannot be sure who the father is. So when you have a child, get a DNA test. If you ask for one and a woman becomes defensive or resistant, that is a major red flag. At that point, the test is no longer optional, it is necessary. That is the reality of life today. As they say, trust is beautiful, but DNA is confirmation. In this life we live, hope is not a strategy when it comes to your children, so test your child and protect your future, as the saying goes. I have DNA stories that I could share for a whole year. If compulsory DNA testing was demanded of all of us today, you will be shocked by what will come out. This brother in the video is now going through denial. He has been told the truth, but he is still in shock, which is why he is asking for silly things from this woman. It is hard for any man to discover that the child he believed was his belongs to another man. That is why DNA testing is a necessity and why it should be compulsory.

Hopewell Chin’ono

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In a tragic incident reported ahead of #ValentinesDay, a 26-year-old gym trainer allegedly died by suicide after learning that the woman he was in a relationship with was engaged to another man. The incident occurred under the limits of the Mahalakshmi Layout police station in #Bengaluru. The deceased has been identified as Kiran (26), a bodybuilder and gym trainer by profession. Senior officer told reporters that Kiran had been in a relationship with a woman for the past three years. Recently, the woman informed him that her marriage had been fixed with another person and even showed him the wedding invitation and new saree, which reportedly left him deeply distressed. Police said Kiran returned home, locked himself inside his room, and allegedly died by hanging. The incident came to light when family members forced open the door. The police were informed immediately, and the body was shifted to Victoria Hospital for post-mortem examination. Sources said Kiran was preparing to gift something to the woman for Valentine’s Day, but was devastated after learning about her engagement. Meanwhile, Kiran’s parents have lodged a complaint at the Mahalakshmi Layout police station, alleging that their son was emotionally and financially exploited. They claimed that the woman’s family had a loan of around Rs.50 lakh, and Kiran had assured them that he would help clear the amount. The woman had reportedly visited Kiran’s house about eight months ago and had requested his family to agree to their marriage. The woman is said to be two years older than Kiran, and her marriage was reportedly finalised just a week ago. The parents have alleged that after receiving financial support, the woman went ahead with another marriage, which pushed their son into taking the extreme step. Police have registered a case and stated that further investigation is underway.

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This post is a bit long, but it's crucial that you read it. The short 22-second video is probably the toughest one I've watched from October 7th. It doesn't show any graphic scenes like bodies, injuries, or blood. It's just a brief exchange between a police officer in combat and two girls he rescues. I watched it exactly a week ago for the first time, and since then, it hasn't left my mind. Every time I think about it, a shiver runs down my spine. Here's the story of these girls and their family. A horrific tale beyond imagination. On the morning of October 7th, the Swissa family from Sderot woke up to an alarm instructing them to enter a protected space due to rocket fire from Gaza. The parents, Dolev and Odia, had a routine: whenever rocket fire from Gaza began, they quickly packed a suitcase and left the city for a short period until the rocket threat subsided, as they did this time. After a few minutes, they took their two little daughters, placed them in the family car, and headed towards the exit of Sderot. As they approached the city's entrance, Dolev saw a car with terrorists on it. Realizing they had no choice, Dolev took his 3-year-old daughter, Lea, and ran with her out of the car, while Odia took 6-year-old Romy and tried to hide with her among the trees. A few meters behind the car and in the midst of running, Dolev was shot by the terrorists while holding his little daughter in his hands. He told her to run to her mom and hide. When Lea, the 3-year-old, reached her mom, Odia realized she had to do something to save her daughters. She put both of them in the car but couldn't start driving due to shock. At that moment, Amar, an Arab-Israeli, recognized the mother's distress, got out of his car, and entered the Swissa family's car in an attempt to save them. Amar drove the car towards the Sderot police station, unaware that, at that moment, Hamas terrorists had taken over the police station. As Amar approached the police station with the car, the terrorists sprayed the car with bullets, killing both him and Odia in the front seat. The two little girls, Lea and Romy, continued to sit in the back seat of the car while their mother died in front of them. After long minutes, several police officers arrived at the scene to rescue the little girls. As seen in the video, 6-year-old Romy, in her desperate plea, shouts, "No, please, no." She thinks they are terrorists. After the officers identify themselves, she cries out, "Take us, please take us." And then immediately, "I'm here with my baby sister." While the officers rescue her and her little sister. This scream has not left me for long days. A 6-year-old who saw her mom murdered before her eyes, surrounded by a war between terrorists and police, has to protect her little sister. I've attached the video and a segment from an article about them on Channel 11 in Israel with English subtitles. Please share this. No little girl in the world should go through something like this. No child should see their mom die because of terrorists like this. That's why Hamas must be eradicated. There's no other choice for a free world. #HamasislSIS #October7massacre #Israel #FreeGazazFromHamas #Gaza #TheRealImage

Ori Miller | אורי מילר

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Hindutva workers, led by local strongman Abhijeet Kumar Yadav, on Sunday, June 14, assaulted a hotel owner and his minor son in Bihar’s Purnea, over allegations of serving cow and buffalo meat, with the attackers publicly humiliating them by making them apologise and do sit-ups. Following an investigation, Purnea Police found no beef or “other objectionable” items inside the hotel premises. A written complaint by the hotel owner claimed the accused assaulted him and his son when asked to pay for their meal. The incident occurred in the Gokulpur area under the jurisdiction of the K Nagar Police Station. Although the assault took place on Sunday, the video went viral days later. The original video shared on Facebook was uploaded with the caption, “Caught preparing cow and buffalo meat in a hotel, angering people.” A Hindutva worker can be seen approaching the hotel owner, while another, holding a lathi, hits his son. When the father attempted to protect his son, the assailant picked up a nearby chair and threw it at the duo, breaking it in the process. They continued assaulting even as the boy cried for help, trying to protect his father instead. The Hindutva workers asked, “Kya tha fridge me sach sach bolo, kya tha? kaha se laya? (What was in the fridge? Tell the truth, where did you get it from?).” Yadav and his associates assaulted the shopkeeper again with a lathi when he tried explaining that he does not sell beef at his restaurant. And when the son asked the attacker to stop, he, too, was beaten repeatedly. “Bhaiya humlog hotel chod kar ghar chalejate (Brother, we will leave the hotel and go home),” the son pleaded with the attackers. Other clips showed the two holding their ears and doing sit-ups. An even younger child standing in the corner could be seen being mishandled. In another clip, the father-son duo was forced to admit to their “mistakes,” with the shopkeeper touching the attacker’s feet, begging him to leave them alone. The Purnea Police, in a statement dated June 17, said a first information report (FIR) has been registered under the K Nagar Police Station against three known and unidentified individuals, including the person behind the Facebook account. The accused were booked for “hurting the sentiments of a religious community, the police said. The authorities have launched an investigation, and police teams are conducting raids to apprehend the accused. The hotel owner filed a complaint against the accused, alleging assault, following the investigation. “The information about cow and buffalo meat mentioned on social media accounts is misleading and baseless,” the police said.

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In Al-Kurmuk, the UAE-Backed Rapid Support Militia Continues Its Pattern of Destruction: Looting the Health Insurance Center, Leaving Civilians to Rebuild, as the Army and the People Confront the Impact of Destruction Sponsored by One of the World’s Richest Countries At the Health Insurance Center in the city of Al-Kurmuk, another familiar face of the crimes committed by the Rapid Support Forces militia appeared in the towns and villages it entered. Looted rooms, scattered papers, an empty pharmacy, and a medical laboratory stripped of its contents. The scene sums up what has happened in many parts of Sudan, where the militia enters public service institutions, leaves them in ruins, and forces civilians to confront the aftermath of destruction once the fighting stops. The man’s voice in the video carries clear pain as he walks through the center. He speaks with the bitterness of someone seeing a public effort lost before his eyes, and a health facility that once served people turned into a place of loss and looting. He speaks as someone who knows the center, its people, and its value, as if every destroyed room reminds him of those who worked there and those who once waited there for treatment and medicine. The Health Insurance Center in Al-Kurmuk was one of the city’s important health facilities. The Health Insurance administration had made major efforts to establish and equip it, providing medical equipment and devices, along with a fully equipped dental clinic, so it could offer healthcare and treatment services to the people of Al-Kurmuk and the surrounding areas. The center had also received praise from the senior administration of the fund because of the standard of services it provided and the quality of care it offered to patients. Then the militia came, extended its hand toward that effort, looted what it could, and destroyed what it left behind. Years of work and construction were lost in moments of recklessness, and the citizen was left to pay the price. A looted pharmacy means a patient searching for medicine and finding nothing. An empty laboratory means a medical service has stopped. A destroyed center means that a city and its surrounding areas have lost a facility that supported people in times of illness and need. This behavior is familiar from the Rapid Support Forces militia. In every city and village it entered, the same scene was repeated in different forms: homes looted, facilities vandalized, institutions destroyed, and the daily lives of civilians targeted. Schools, health centers, markets, and service facilities became targets of looting and destruction, as if the aim was to break society and strip it of the foundations of life. In Al-Kurmuk, the video reveals part of the cost that awaits Sudanese people after the militia leaves any area. Liberation opens the road for life to return, while also exposing the scale of destruction that requires difficult work. Civilians need more than security. They need medicine to return, laboratories to function again, pharmacies to be restored, facilities to be repaired, and trust in public service institutions to be rebuilt. At this stage, the responsibility of the army and the people moves along the same path. The Sudanese army, after fighting the battle of liberation and paying with the blood of its soldiers to recover towns and villages from the militia’s grip, opens the way for civilians to return and protects what remains of state institutions. Along that same path, the Sudanese people stand with patience and determination, each contributing what they can to rebuild what has been destroyed, clean public facilities, revive essential services, and repair the damage the war has left behind in healthcare, education, markets, and daily life. As Sudanese people try to rise from beneath the rubble, with limited resources and an unbreakable will, the world stands witness to the catastrophic impact of the support provided by the UAE to this militia. One of the richest countries in the world is, through that support, contributing to the destruction of a country exhausted by war and poverty. Yet this destruction has failed to break the will of the Sudanese people or take away their ability to endure, rebuild, and rise again. #Sudan #RSFIsATerroristOrganization #UAEKillsSudanese #UAESponsorsTerrorism

Sudanese Echo

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