"Turning Gaza Into A Place No Human Can Exist!"



Looking good! And very brave.. I hope they don't mistreat her 😢

These morality laws are such amazing hypocrisy.

Happiness is a warm manatee

Equatorial Guinea VP warns against office sex after viral videos :pimp:


QuoteCivil servants caught having sex in their offices will face "severe measures", the vice-president of Equatorial Guinea has warned after hundreds of allegedly pornographic videos were leaked to the public.

The videos reportedly involve high-ranking civil servant Baltasar Ebang Engonga having sex with various women - including the wives of prominent officials - in his office.

Mr Engonga is head of the country's National Financial Investigation Agency and also a relative of the country's president.

The BBC has asked him for comment.

On his Facebook page, Mr Engonga has posted that he is feeling sad, along with a photo of him with a woman and children captioned: "Family is everything".




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Sudan Files Complaint Against Chad at African Union for Supporting the RSF | Firstpost Africa

Sudan said it had filed a complaint at the African Union accusing neighbouring Chad of supplying arms and mercenaries to paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. The North African country said it was demanding compensation from Chad. Since April 2023, the Sudanese Army and the RSF have been involved in a power struggle. The conflict has created one of the world's largest displacement crises. Sudan has repeatedly accused Chad in recent months of delivering weapons to the RSF through its borders, but Chad has constantly dismissed them. While there is no response from Chad yet on the complaint, it had last month reiterated that it was in favour of peace in the region. The rising tensions between Chad and Sudan have also threatened the U.N. humanitarian aid. Watch the video to know more. 








US flights to Haiti halted while doctors report patient killings


QuoteAmerica's aviation regulator has suspended flights by US carriers to Haiti for at least 30 days after three gun attacks in a day on planes departing from the Caribbean nation.

Aircraft from JetBlue, Spirit and American Airlines were all hit by bullets on Monday after flying to the capital, Port-au-Prince.

In the attack on the Spirit plane, a flight attendant suffered minor injuries but no passengers were hurt.

Also on Monday, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said two of its patients had been seized and executed by police and gang members in the capital.

The medical charity said its paramedics had been taking three patients in an ambulance to their medical centre when they were forced to divert to a public hospital, where officers and gang members took the wounded patients out of the hospitals grounds and killed them.

Staff in the ambulance were also "violently attacked, insulted, tear-gassed, threatened with death" and held hostage for four hours before being released, the charity added.