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Asher Aleem retweeted
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Zain Seth retweeted
A Pakistani-Australian family, just back from Hajj, brutally murdered in Chakwal, a case that made international headlines. Despite specialized units like the CCD, citizens still aren't safe. Punjab government needs to do better.
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Brother Ali retweeted
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All those headlines exist for a reason~
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Andrew retweeted
The difference between Farage and Starmer? One makes headlines, the other makes policy. Labour is delivering real border security, clearing the asylum backlog, and enforcing housing rules within British law. Back practical, legal solutions that fix the country not empty promises.
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Replying to @SimonDanczuk
Lets look at some of these points with evidence led facts: - Borrowing Borrowing is how public services are funded, it is how the system works, with 14 years of reduced funding and diminishing accessibility of public services, the NHS and mental health services. The current government has invested heavily into making public services accessible again ad this is partially reflected within the high borrowing figure. - Job Vacancies and Welfare Job vacancies have been shrinking since the pandemic recovery, year on year the office of national statistics report that job vacancies have contracted to the lowest in 2026, this means that millions of people seeking work are relying on welfare to keep a roof over their heads and feed their families because they can not find an employment position in a shrinking job vacancies pool. - Immigration Immigration is has reduced by half, the government led changes to the ECHR notes also makes it easier for countries including the UK to deport failed asylum applications and criminals. - Net Zero is not a current government policy it was legislated by the conservatives and the taxes around net zero, but they have continued the work around it from previous governments. - Defence only hit the headlines with the US aggression towards Iran, the simple facts are that the armed forces have been devastated by reduced funding ad personnel cuts for decades, this is not a recent issue and can not be blamed on one government but a systemic failure over decades.
ஆகாசவாணி தலைப்பு செய்திகள் - 12:40 PM (14.06.2026) #Headlines | #AIRNewsChennai | #AIRHeadlines | #AIRChennai
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Nnaemekaogbonn retweeted
“Why Is It That Anytime An Arrest Is Made In The North, We See Headlines Like This From The Media… Vs When An Arrest Is Made In The East, We Start Seeing Headlines Like This From The Media…” ~ Comedian Odinaka Reacts
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Chaos 'n' Disaster retweeted
Some stray dog crises dominate headlines. Others barely register at all. Yet dogs are dying in shelters, on the streets and through culling programmes in countries most people never think about. Our Global Stray Dog Crisis Map was created to make the invisible visible
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E100 is a bad idea. Not because ethanol is bad. But because this is not how you do it. Brazil is the only country in the world that has made ethanol fuel actually work at scale. They started in 1975. It took them thirty years. And the order in which they did it matters. First they built the cars. Millions of them, flex-fuel vehicles that could handle ethanol. The fuel infrastructure came after, once the demand was already sitting in driveways across São Paulo and Rio. By the time Brazilians were filling up on pure ethanol, they had spent decades building the engine technology, the pump network, the supply chain, and the price stability to make it viable. Even then it had rough patches. India has done it the other way around. We announced the fuel before the cars exist. The flex-fuel fleet right now is one Wagon R and some Hero bikes. That is not a fleet. That is a pilot project dressed up as a policy. This is not just it, other issue are: Ethanol in India comes mostly from sugarcane. And sugarcane is one of the thirstiest crops we grow. It needs four to five times more water than most other crops. In Maharashtra, which is our biggest sugarcane state, that has always been a tension that everyone quietly lives with. Now go to Vidarbha. This is the eastern part of Maharashtra. Cotton country. Drought country. The region where farmer suicides made headlines for years because the rains failed and the debt did not. Water here is not a policy question. It is a survival question. A farmer in Yavatmal or Wardha will tell you that a bad monsoon does not mean a bad harvest. It means a bad year for everything. Sugarcane is already creeping into this region because the ethanol push has made it more profitable than cotton. And if E100 scales the way the government wants it to, that pressure gets stronger. More farmers in water-scarce land will shift to a crop that drinks water like it is free. The ones who can afford a borewell will go deeper. The ones who cannot will watch their neighbours do it and worry. Nobody in the E100 announcement talked about this. The government will say farmers should be free to grow what is profitable. That is fair. But policy that makes one choice significantly more profitable than another is not neutral. It is a nudge. And nudging water-stressed farmers in Vidarbha toward sugarcane is a nudge with consequences that will show up not in a press conference but in a groundwater report five years from now. Then there is the trust problem sitting on top of all of this. Last April, E20 replaced regular petrol at 90,000 pumps without much warning. Mileage dropped. Repairs came up. A man in Chennai spent close to ₹4 lakh on fuel-related damage. The government's response was essentially that people were spreading misinformation. That is not how you bring people along. So now E100 arrives and people are not starting from neutral. They are starting from angry. Here is what would have actually made sense. Pick three or four cities. Pune, Lucknow, Coimbatore, one more. Build a proper E100 pilot there. Put the pumps in. Work with one or two carmakers to get a few thousand flex-fuel vehicles on the road in those cities. Run it for two years. Measure the mileage honestly. Publish the cost per kilometre in plain numbers. Let a family in Pune tell their cousin in Nagpur that their monthly fuel bill actually went down. That cousin will want in. That is how Brazil did it. That is how you build a market. Instead we have a national announcement, a handful of cars, almost no pumps, unresolved water questions, unhappy farmers in the wrong regions growing the wrong crop for the wrong reasons, and a public that has already been burned once and is not in a mood to be told to trust the process again. E100 could have been a good story. Grow your own fuel, keep the money at home, give farmers a second income, reduce the import bill. All of that is real and worth doing. But a good idea launched badly does not stay a good idea for long. It just becomes the next thing people are angry about.
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#WATCH | Nagpur, Maharashtra: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari says, “Last night at 8 PM, I signed the file, finalising the regulations to legally authorise the use of 100% ethanol. I am delighted to share that I, along with Hardeep Singh Puri, had the opportunity to launch the 100% ethanol-compatible version of the WagonR—Maruti Suzuki’s best-selling car. Regarding motorcycles, Hero MotoCorp—which accounts for three out of every five motorcycles sold—has launched two flex-fuel models capable of running on 100% ethanol. Following this, companies like Toyota, Suzuki, MG, and Hyundai will launch 100% ethanol-compatible vehicles within the next month and a half. Thus, ethanol will serve as a viable alternative to petrol. People used to laugh when I spoke of this dream, and some friends even criticised it...Soon, we will launch a pilot project in Nagpur featuring a hydrogen pump and two hydrogen-powered buses. The public will be able to ride these hydrogen buses, which will be powered by green hydrogen extracted from water using an electrolyser. That day is now near.”
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Aquilani retweeted
Nigeria has reached a point where headlines no longer shock us, and that’s the real problem. One man seems to control everything. No more questions or answer
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Green Party Coordinated Campaign Committee 🌻 retweeted
two local headlines on the same day
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A.Rib retweeted
10 MOST EMBARRASSING HEADLINES IN THE BIOLABS SCANDAL The world was told repeatedly that no US biolabs existed in Ukraine—such claims were “disinformation” from Russia, China, and from right-leaning people in the US. That's what NBC, BBC, AFP, AP and others told the planet repeatedly. But this week, US spy chief Tulsi Gabbard admitted that there WERE biolabs in Ukraine and elsewhere, they WERE US-funded, and they WERE experimenting with deadly viruses like ebola and sars. Russia, China, and the US rightwingers had been right all along. Also, as it became apparent that they existed, many media companies switched to a highly imaginative narrative saying that the Pentagon was funding overseas biolabs experimenting on killer viruses for “peace and health” reasons. Because everyone knows that the Pentagon is all about peace and health, right? (sarcasm alert) Check out these 10 headlines that media companies are surely praying have been forgotten!
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Abhishek அபிஷேக் retweeted
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A massive rivalry headlines the action on day three of the #T20WorldCup 👀 Watch the Women's #T20WorldCup 2026 LIVE, ticket details in bio 🎟️
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Cindy🌟GOLDEN AGE of AMERICA is here #JESUSISLORD retweeted
Some songs are reminders. Some songs are declarations. "Jesus Is King" is both.

No matter what headlines you're reading, what battle you're facing, or what season you're walking through, this truth never changes: Jesus is King. Yesterday. Today. Forever. If this song encourages you, send it to someone who needs that reminder today. 👑
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MAK➐🇵🇸 retweeted
No sympathy for the minor kid who got killed and the family who got injured, but worrying about international headlines, these patwaris, aka faujeets are next-level morons.
CCDs fuck up need to be investigated. It’s making international headlines and for all the wrong reasons
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