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Femicide in Italy: Why does violence against women continue?
Women in parts of Europe are being killed - many by partners or family members. So what’s being done to stop femicide across the continent?
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Silvia Boccardi
Journalist
Ilaria Baldini
Front line operator and a board member at CADMI
Julia Khrebtan-Horhager
Associate Professor of Communication Studies and a Director of Education Abroad Programs in Italy at Colorado State University
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Is FemTech empowering the women's health industry?
Переглядів 424 години тому
Women’s health issues have faced decades of underfunding and even cultural taboos. So can technology and private enterprise help to bridge that gap? Guests: Tania Boler President of Elvie and Founder of Elvie Joanna Jensen Founder of Childs Farm Skincare Zeinab Daugaard Former CEO of HerCare #femtech #womenshealth #womenintech Subscribe: trt.world/subscribe Livestream: trt.world/ytlive Facebook...
Is it time for all UK police to carry guns?
Переглядів 7127 годин тому
The UK has a big problem with knife crime. It’s been steadily getting worse - tens of thousands are affected and hundreds have been killed in the last year. So is arming more police with guns one possible solution? Guests: Norman Brennan Campaigner for Police Protection and Former UK Police Officer Cheryl Phoenix Founder of The Black Child Agenda and Anti-knife-crime Campaigner #knifecrime #ukp...
How did the far-right make big gains in the EU election?
Переглядів 42419 годин тому
This has been a seismic week for European politics after EU parliamentary elections, with the far-right making big gains. What now for EU policy and the people who shape it? Guests: Geert Laporte Director of the European Think Tanks Group Yusuf Erim TRT World Editor-at-Large Beatriz Rios Freelance Journalist Subscribe: trt.world/subscribe Livestream: trt.world/ytlive Facebook: trt.world/faceboo...
Who will win EURO 2024?
Переглядів 23621 годину тому
Summer 2024 is going to be jam-packed with top-flight sport. Up first is the European football Championships in Germany. What impact will the tournament have on the nation’s economy, security and political goodwill? Guests: Sanny Rudravajhala Sports Journalist Robert Wheeler Football Reporter Hugo Hensley Head of Sports Services at Brand Finance #EURO2024 Subscribe: trt.world/subscribe Livestre...
Is the personalised cancer vaccine a game-changer?
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Treating cancer just got personal. The next generation of therapies could be tailor made for your genes. Is this the breakthrough millions have been waiting for? Our guests for this show: Dr Khaled Sadek General Practitioner at the Arista Medical clinic Oksana Pyzik Lecturer at the UCL School of Pharmacy, Research Department of Practice and Policy Nadine Benyahia Researcher at the Genome Engine...
How does the media affect elections in the UK?
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Elections are all about getting the party message to the most number of people. So what’s the relationship between politicians and the media - and how’s it going to affect the UK election in July? Our guests for this show: John Ryley Former Head of Sky News Claire Pearsall Former Special Adviser at the UK's Home Office Adam Boulton UK Broadcaster #Media #UKelections Subscribe: trt.world/subscri...
Is Russia gaining advantage in Ukraine?
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The war in Ukraine is entering its third summer. By almost all metrics Kiev appears to be on the back foot. So what is the situation on the ground? Guests: Andrei Kelin Russian Ambassador to the United Kingdom Martin Smith Senior Lecturer at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Sergey Markov Former Public Spokesperson for Vladimir Putin and Director of the Institute of Political Studies Jamie S...
EU elections 2024: What to expect?
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One of the world’s biggest elections is about to get underway. 720 seats are up for grabs in the EU parliament. Roundtable is here in Brussels to get into all the issues shaping voters' opinions. Our guests for this show: Kathleen Depoorter Member of the Chamber of Representatives of Belgium Gamaal el Attar CEO of International Federation for Rights and Development Beatriz Rios Brussels-based E...
Is Scottish independence dead?
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The main driving force for Scottish independence has faced scandals and political instability. The Scottish National Party is expected to lose seats in the upcoming UK general election. So is the dream of an independent Scotland now dead? Guests: John Curtice Professor of Politics at the University of Strathclyde Colin Fox National Co-Spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party
How did the Socialist Party win the Catalonia election?
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Voters in the Spanish region of Catalonia have elected a new government. For the first time in 40 years separatist parties did not win the most seats. So what does this mean for the Catalan independence movement? Guests: Pablo Calderon Martinez Associate Professor in Politics and International Relations Alvaro Laforet Freelance Journalist and Professor of Journalism at Autonomous University of ...
Will more European countries recognise the state of Palestine?
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The war in Gaza has thrust Palestine’s official status back into the spotlight. Nearly three-quarters of the UN’s members recognise Palestine as an independent state - but many Western countries do not. But is that about to change? Guests: Kamel Hawwash Palestinian Academic and Political Analyst Daniel Levy President of US Middle East Project and Former Israeli Negotiator Faisal Saleh Executive...
Will the far-right make big gains in the 2024 EU elections?
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Europe goes to the polls in early June. 720 seats are up for grabs in the European parliament. So who are the likely winners and losers? Guests: John McTernan Former Political Secretary to UK Prime Minister Tony Blair and Political Strategist Keith Pilbeam Professor of Economics at City, University of London Philippe Marliere Professor of French and European Politics at UCL Joseph Downing Senio...
King Charles III: A Year on the Throne
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It’s been a year since King Charles was crowned as the UK’s monarch. But the last 12 months have not gone to plan. So what have been the highs and lows for King Charles? Guests: Sarah Hewson Royal Correspondent Afua Hagan Royal Commentator Norman Baker Former UK Home Office Minister Subscribe: trt.world/subscribe Livestream: trt.world/ytlive Facebook: trt.world/facebook Twitter: trt.world/twitt...
Xi in Europe: Is China trying to divide the West?
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China’s President has been travelling through Europe. Xi Jinping’s first visit to the region in five years has taken in France, Serbia and Hungary. So what has Xi been trying to achieve, and what’s at stake for Europe? Our guests for this show: Andrew Leung Independent Analyst on China Ge Chen Assistant Professor in Global Media and Information Law at Durham Law School John Gong Professor of ec...
How are Gaza student protests spreading across Europe?
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How are Gaza student protests spreading across Europe?
Is Georgia facing a fork in the road?
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Is Georgia facing a fork in the road?
Why is Finland the happiest country in the world?
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Why is Finland the happiest country in the world?
How is the UK Rwanda asylum plan affecting Ireland?
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How is the UK Rwanda asylum plan affecting Ireland?
Why Germany is a staunch supporter of Israel
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Why Germany is a staunch supporter of Israel
Why is Europe raising its terror alert level?
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Why is Europe raising its terror alert level?
What role could TikTok play in elections?
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What role could TikTok play in elections?
Ukraine: Has the US aid package come too late?
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Ukraine: Has the US aid package come too late?
What does the future hold for Netanyahu?
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What does the future hold for Netanyahu?
How can we solve global food insecurity?
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How can we solve global food insecurity?
How is modern slavery hidden in plain sight?
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How is modern slavery hidden in plain sight?
What is the new EU pact on migration?
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What is the new EU pact on migration?
Sudan: Why is the world ignoring this war?
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Sudan: Why is the world ignoring this war?
Is there freedom of speech for pro-Palestinian supporters?
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Is there freedom of speech for pro-Palestinian supporters?
Can we stop the global arms race?
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Can we stop the global arms race?

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @HossamBazoka
    @HossamBazoka 3 години тому

    اين البطيخ يا هندى ذذذذذذذذذذذذذذذذذذذ

  • @gerarddonovan4145
    @gerarddonovan4145 4 години тому

    Ireland now recognises the state of Palestine

  • @charlestlawson6806
    @charlestlawson6806 6 годин тому

    SIEKHS GOT KNIFES , GOVERNMENT LET THEM .

  • @nozizwemdladla8463
    @nozizwemdladla8463 9 годин тому

    GIANT , GIANT ,GIANT of poverty

  • @69bobr
    @69bobr 13 годин тому

    A DISTINCT taste of sour grapes from Pakistan? Definitely not a good vintage. What nobody mentioned was the FACT that cricket was near death's door until T20 came along. The ODIs was DEFINITELY keeping it on life support. I'm not a fan of T20. I've always enjoyed ODIs and developed a taste for Test cricket as I aged. I DID play for my school in NZ in the early 70s (5/20 was my best, living up to the stereotypical Indian spinner). HOWEVER, being starved of cricket here in the US and not having the luxury of subscribing to certain live broadcasts, nor the ability to maintain the time differences and a life, I HAVE been watching the T20 World Cup highlights. I never did before, nor take an interest in the IPL. This T20 World Cup has stimulated an interest in the US among non expats. There's a serious movement to introduce cricket in the California high school system. That's a brilliant idea! Plus, it's a sport that has little to no head trauma, almost zero fights, immediately ends hissy fits and strictly enforces the rules of the game. As compared to ice hockey as a prime example, where the umpire stands and watches 2 "players" perform rudimentary dentistry upon each other, much to the delight of the paying public. What a great example to set for young minds! I just turned 65 and hope to see cricket become as popular as football ( 🙄 soccer) has become in the US. Either that, or I watch my last matches in India, before I hang up my "box". 😁 It's been a good innings. 😎🚬🍸 🙏🕉🙏

  • @starman923
    @starman923 23 години тому

    Why are u always pinning the blame on the RIGHT. The toxic Islamist imams are the principal reason for the present situation

  • @defos8692c
    @defos8692c День тому

    Just be warned, Vicki Shotbolt is in it for the money.

  • @jimbrody3009
    @jimbrody3009 День тому

    The UK needs a second ammendment.

  • @mattclayton8474
    @mattclayton8474 День тому

    Lets stop people on the dole breeding the cretins that commit the crime in the first place.

  • @abdulaibari9099
    @abdulaibari9099 День тому

    Because there's is a rising gay population in Europe and women is to be a housewives and got played by the government and able.❤

  • @EasyNow92
    @EasyNow92 День тому

    Absolutely not. They seem to have a great deal of morons in their ranks.

  • @richardparfitt7077
    @richardparfitt7077 День тому

    No. Very very bad idear.

  • @AlexComey
    @AlexComey День тому

    The UK police are incompetent, no way do I want them having firearms.

  • @madedigital
    @madedigital День тому

    So knives are. banned yet crime is up???? criminals dont follow the law so who is for?

  • @madedigital
    @madedigital День тому

    they still will get there late its time ALL law following citizens should carry guns or own them like Switzerland we all should protect each other then crime would be at Zero. First time i went to Texas a guy in the truck at the the lights held his stare at me ....I thought twice this guy maybe armed...we both drove off

  • @jonaswatson533
    @jonaswatson533 День тому

    "extreme right". Insanely biased!

  • @jonaswatson533
    @jonaswatson533 День тому

    Dal Babu is an authoritarian scumbag.

  • @jonaswatson533
    @jonaswatson533 День тому

    The Brits have a poor history of policing. They are always behind.

  • @jonaswatson533
    @jonaswatson533 День тому

    Why are black people a problem in every country they live in?

  • @jonaswatson533
    @jonaswatson533 День тому

    Deport, Deport, Deport!

  • @jonaswatson533
    @jonaswatson533 День тому

    Gun-crime, knife-crime, car-crime... NO --it's PEOPLE CRIME!

  • @carloseddy1005
    @carloseddy1005 День тому

    Hahahaha arm the police ...are you mad? Most of the the police are idiots and dont know basic law

  • @kamelmebhah4979
    @kamelmebhah4979 День тому

    I am against it, i was stabbed by a yardie , at wark as a shopper in Bristol st Pauls . But I for hardlabour in prison. And longer sentence

  • @Peacejusticenow
    @Peacejusticenow День тому

    Fascism is misogyny and causes femicide it's not rocket science. Meloni is a misogynist.

  • @radhiaabdillahi3704
    @radhiaabdillahi3704 День тому

    The interviewer was disrespectful to the lady, asking a ridiculous question that you could se on her face. He didn’t really want to address the issue and seemed dismissive. TRT workd needs to be careful when talking about such sensitive topics or else your viewers will see you no different than Western media.

  • @Siwahib
    @Siwahib День тому

    My condolences to all the families and loved ones of those victims.. But the Police personnel need extensive and thorough training to deal with the public professionally and effectively. What we have now not like in the past, i.e. before 2009. We need better recruitment of officers and quality training.

  • @johnwright9372
    @johnwright9372 День тому

    No thanks. It will create far more problems than it solves.

  • @SamSam-xb1ur
    @SamSam-xb1ur День тому

    Absolutely not. How many videos have we regularly seen of evil, corrupt and abusive police officers attacking innocent civilians and getting away with it. Ask yourself after watching covid lockdowns do you really want those same totalitarian scum with guns??! And shut up about "lets blame the black community, lets blame the asian community". It's rich vs poor which is why we're being pumped full of BLM etc to divide us. All of this happened after occupy wallstreet. We shook them and now we've been shaken up and divided. No more victim mentality, no more blaming each other, no more giving power to the people taking ours away!

  • @GaryFinneyfrock
    @GaryFinneyfrock День тому

    Why is not being discussed around the world of treatment of women under Islamic

  • @markkieran1004
    @markkieran1004 День тому

    No. The average street officer doesn't have the emotional intelligence or accountability to be trusted with a firearm. A lot of innocent people would die.

  • @djstona5284
    @djstona5284 День тому

    Because they continue to call for the male population to be reduced to 10 percent as stated in the S.C.U.M manifesto

  • @simonaustin3551
    @simonaustin3551 День тому

    It's a no from me

  • @THEWARRIORSMIND.
    @THEWARRIORSMIND. День тому

    In the uk as a citizen you can't carry anything to defend yourself. You can't carry pepper spray. Nothing. In mainland Europe you are allowed. Yet its the uk that has this big issue. The UK police are totally inept. Arming them all with firearms will be a big mistake.

  • @joshfoster9832
    @joshfoster9832 День тому

    Classic state response: create a problem (in this case import it), followed by blaming the commoners and removing their rights in faux solution

  • @scaryfakevirus
    @scaryfakevirus День тому

    Yopu don't ned to 'buy' knives. They are a fct of life. It's those who carry and use them that's the problem. What did the banning of hand guns do?

  • @scaryfakevirus
    @scaryfakevirus День тому

    As a retired police officer I can say that the thought of arming the British police is frightening. If the were to use guns like they do Tazers then God help us all. Look at the current recruitment process and who they let in? So someone with a knife is shot. Then what if he dyes (sic)? The officer will be tried for murder depending on the ethnicity of the 'victim'. The entry process for SO19 was very strict for a good reason, so lowering it is now OK? The government are the cause of all this.

  • @OH2023-cj9if
    @OH2023-cj9if День тому

    If you ban the knife, they will use something else. Banning articles doesn't stop crime, neither does covering up which groups in which areas are committing most crime. Unless you ignore do-gooders, you can not deal with the people involved.

  • @tomholland6528
    @tomholland6528 День тому

    if you let police officers all have guns thousands will get killed like what happens in the U S A police in this country are poorly trained will shoot first for no reason if this happens people will arm themselves to protect them from trigger happy police

  • @dougpirrie2862
    @dougpirrie2862 День тому

    Not until they are allowed to use them

  • @Stella21277
    @Stella21277 День тому

    No cause they will probably use it on us

  • @TheSovietWombat
    @TheSovietWombat День тому

    In the uk, being a firearms officer gives you no benefits, you do twice the amount of work for the same amount of pay as a regular officer, no wonder we are running low on firearms certified officers

  • @philipbird77
    @philipbird77 2 дні тому

    when you Arm the Police, you Arm the People

  • @user-hh8gr2lk1z
    @user-hh8gr2lk1z 2 дні тому

    the way police are now in this country no thank you

  • @user-jo4bm8bc4i
    @user-jo4bm8bc4i 2 дні тому

    These idea is wrong. We all needs Allah guidance and follow the messages from Hadith, Sirah and Quran. Islam unite all mankind in one ummah, nothing wrong recognised by original heritage, culture and language..... we don't needs divisions based on images, today islam reached all the world and United in diversity ways in clothing and food

  • @dr.tanveerahmedph.d4176
    @dr.tanveerahmedph.d4176 2 дні тому

    Fertility rates will see 'dramatic decline' with 97% of countries unable to sustain populations A newborn baby is pictured. Copyright Canva By Lauren Chadwick Published on 21/03/2024 - 8:52 GMT+1•Updated 22/03/2024 - 12:37 GMT+1 Fertility rates in European countries are already below the global average, with the rates based on the number of children a woman will have in her lifetime. An overwhelming majority of countries globally will not have high enough fertility rates to sustain population size by 2100, according to newly published research in The Lancet. The latest projections further highlight a "dramatic decline" in global fertility throughout this century that experts said has both "potential pros and cons". Researchers led by the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) in the US found that three-quarters of countries will not have fertility rates high enough to sustain population size by 2050. In data: The EU faces a major demographic decline with 27.3 million fewer people by 2100 By 2100, they project that this will be the case in 97 per cent of countries, estimating that the global total fertility rate will drop from 2.23 births per female in her lifetime in 2021 to 1.68 in 2050 and 1.57 in 2100. In developed countries, a rate of 2.1 births per person who could bear children over their lifetime is necessary to sustain population levels. These projected rates do not "differ markedly" from the United Nations' population figures taking into account the margins of error, according to a comment attached to the study. The UN said in 2022 that global fertility is projected to decline to 2.1 births per woman by 2050. "The world's population is projected to reach a peak of around 10.4 billion people during the 2080s and to remain at that level until 2100," according to the UN’s 2022 population prospects. 'Global issue': 1 in 6 people worldwide affected by infertility, WHO report finds What’s the situation in European countries? The projected fertility rates in Central, Eastern, and Western European countries are all below the global average estimated for 2050 and 2100, and are already lower than what is needed to sustain population growth. The total fertility rate in Western Europe is projected to fall from 1.53 in 2021 to 1.44 in 2050 and 1.37 in 2100. Italy, Spain, and Andorra were projected to have the lowest fertility rates by then. The rate in Eastern European countries is projected to fall from 1.38 in 2021 to 1.19 in 2100 and in Central European countries from 1.48 in 2021 to 1.21. Ukraine, Serbia, North Macedonia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina were projected to have the lowest fertility rates in 2100, with all of them below one birth per female in her lifetime. According to UN figures, Europe and Northern America are projected to reach peak population size in the late 2030s as fertility rates have been below two births per woman since the 1970s. Scientists create testicles in a lab in new hope for male infertility 'Pros and cons' of low fertility rates Gitau Mburu, James Kiari, and Pascale Allotey from the World Health Organization, who were not involved in the study, wrote in an independent comment published in The Lancet that the low fertility rates come with “potential pros and cons”. Low fertility could have "benefits related to population growth, environment, food security, health, climate change, and biodiversity," the experts said, adding however that it could have negative effects on health care, pensions, social security, labour and geopolitics. They warned that countries should not impose pro-natal policies in reaction to the projections, stating that declines in fertility should not be used to limit access to contraception or abortions. Fertility in Europe: Which countries have the highest and lowest numbers of live births per woman? Mburu added in an email to Euronews Health that multiple factors contribute to declining fertility rates including education, contraception access, and postponing parenthood. Economic factors, such as the cost of raising children and societal shifts in the labour force, can also play a role. According to Stein Emil Vollset, a professor at IHME and senior author of the study, in some ways these falling rates are a “success story” that reflects “not only better, easily available contraception but also many women choosing to delay or have fewer children, as well as more opportunities for education and employment”. 'Staggering social change' Vollset added however that the world faces "staggering social change through the 21st century" due to a "baby boom" in some countries and a “baby bust” in others. The study found for instance that sub-Saharan Africa will account for "one in every two children born on the planet by 2100". Overall the share of the world’s births in low-income regions will rise from 18 per cent in 2021 to 35 per cent in 2100, according to the projections. Life expectancy: Where in Europe do people live the shortest and the longest? This means, Vollset said, that "many of the most resource-limited countries in sub-Saharan Africa will be grappling with how to support the youngest, fastest-growing population on the planet in some of the most politically and economically unstable, heat-stressed, and health system-strained places on Earth". Mburu, Kiari and Allotey warned, however, that the finding also "requires nuanced interpretation" due to the uncertainty of births and problems with data in those regions. The research is part of the Global Burden of Disease, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2021 and received funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The fertility forecasts up to 2100 were based on the average number of children born to women when they reach 50 years of age and took into account education, contraceptive needs met, population density, and child mortality.

  • @gameruleworld.1889
    @gameruleworld.1889 3 дні тому

    Wtf is this because of ipl today cricket world and players seeing some good pay even football has epl and many tournaments that play for an year did they end football international this view is rubbish looks like these persons who spping venom are from pakistan watching by their name

  • @user-dx7oy1iu4h
    @user-dx7oy1iu4h 3 дні тому

    I am your sister from Yemen, and by Allah I only spoke out of hunger and distress. My mother, my brothers, and I lessons and tears. We are in a situation that only God knows about. God is sufficient for us, and He is the best disposer of affairs for those who brought us to this situation. By Allah Almighty, I did not write this appeal out of distress and distress. Poverty, O world, they have felt it So, I hope for you. By Allah Almighty, Lord of the Great Throne, he ate what I had in the house. By Allah, my brothers, he is my brothers by sitting in the house. Who has no food? By God, we are in a very difficult situation. We have 6 people entering the house, and my father has died, and there is no one who can depend on us and who lives in it.We live in a rented house because we cannot pay the rent we owe. '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ''''''''''''' My brother, my first words are: I swear to God that I will not lie to you or deceive you. I am a Yemeni girl displaced from the war. My family and I live in a rented house in Al-Shahrab 15,000 Yemenis among us, and now we owe 45,000 for 3 months. The owner of the house is one of the people who does not have mercy, by God, my brother. He comes every day, insulting us, talking about us, and moving from the house to the street because we were unable to pay him the rent. The neighbors saw us crying and came back.They came back to talk to the neighbors and we were given the weekend. So we made him swear by God. He will take us out into the street. Have mercy on him and us. Our country is due to this war and we do not find food for our day, and my brothers and I live in a difficult life. Our father died, may God have mercy on him, and we have no one in this world who was with us in these harsh circumstances. My younger brothers went out into the street and saw...The neighbors eat and stand at their door in order to give them bread even if they break it. By God, to whom belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth, they closed the door and expelled them and came back crying. They are dying of hunger. No one has mercy on them and a holiday is returned. I have made a living, and now if one of us helps us with a kilo of flour, I swear to God, I am dying of hunger. My brother, I am an alien to God. Then, I ask you to help me for the sake of God. I ask you, by God, to love goodness and to help me, even if you can, by messaging me on WhatsApp.On this number 00967717415667 and ask for the name of my card and send it and do not be late and may God reward you with all the best, my brothers Sagar, see how they are and help us and save us before they throw us out in the street, you will be lost or we will die of hunger. My family and I ask you, by God, if you are able to help us, do not be late and may God reward you well..`/--~«««~-♡~♡~♡~~•~•~♡~♡~♡~♡~♡~♡♡♡~~~: ~:~¡~¡~¡~;I.i.i.i.i.i. i.I.|-.&__...

  • @anetaslow621
    @anetaslow621 3 дні тому

    israel has no right to speak about population they are GENOCIDERS

  • @Robloxgirlunicorn6187
    @Robloxgirlunicorn6187 4 дні тому

    WW3 is already here🪖

  • @jasonjay81
    @jasonjay81 4 дні тому

    This is an interesting conversation…