• Cristiano Ronaldo becomes the first person in history to reach 1 billion followers across social media.

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    Cristiano Ronaldo becomes the first person in history to reach 1 billion followers across social media. #CR7 #solpal #solpalnews #infoglobe
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  • According to Israel’s Channel 12, Major General Israel Ziv, the former head of operations for the Israeli army, has criticized the ongoing war in Gaza, describing it as a "dire quagmire" where Israel is "stuck and bleeding."

    Ziv, who previously led the Gaza Division, suggested that the war has become a tool for political stability for Prime Minister Netanyahu and his government. He implied thaat Netanyahu might be prolonging the war to maintain his political position and delay his corruption trial, which could result in imprisonment.

    Ziv pointed out that after a year of what he termed the longest and most exhausting war in Israel’s history, the country remains ensnared in a continuous security crisis with no clear resolution in sight. He remarked that the situation has deteriorated and lacks a clear path to resolution, noting that what Netanyahu once claimed was a war nearing victory six months ago now seems to be endless.

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    According to Israel’s Channel 12, Major General Israel Ziv, the former head of operations for the Israeli army, has criticized the ongoing war in Gaza, describing it as a "dire quagmire" where Israel is "stuck and bleeding." Ziv, who previously led the Gaza Division, suggested that the war has become a tool for political stability for Prime Minister Netanyahu and his government. He implied thaat Netanyahu might be prolonging the war to maintain his political position and delay his corruption trial, which could result in imprisonment. Ziv pointed out that after a year of what he termed the longest and most exhausting war in Israel’s history, the country remains ensnared in a continuous security crisis with no clear resolution in sight. He remarked that the situation has deteriorated and lacks a clear path to resolution, noting that what Netanyahu once claimed was a war nearing victory six months ago now seems to be endless. #FreePalestine #Palestine #solpal #solpalnews #Israel
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  • Turkish President Erdogan:

    Those who say, 'What do we care about Palestine, Gaza, and Jerusalem?' do not know the history of this nation.

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    Turkish President Erdogan: Those who say, 'What do we care about Palestine, Gaza, and Jerusalem?' do not know the history of this nation. #Turkey #BRICS #Palestine #FreePalestine #solpal #solpalnews #infoglobe
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  • আকাশ থেকে বান্দরবান

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    আকাশ থেকে বান্দরবান #history #bdhistory #historyandfacts #solpal #bangladeshhistory #bandarban #bandarbanhistory
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  • আকাশ থেকে বান্দরবান শহর

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    আকাশ থেকে বান্দরবান শহর #history #bdhistory #historyandfacts #solpal #bangladeshhistory #bandarban #bandarbanhistory
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  • This is very sad to see the current situation in Bangladesh.

    #Bangladesh: India's Reckless Actions Are Worsening the Flood Crisis in Southeast Bangladesh

    For the first time in generations, Bangladesh's entire southeastern region is facing its worst flooding in history affecting millions of people. The cause? Indian authorities opened the gates of the Dumbur Reservoir in Tripura for the first time in three decades, releasing massive volumes of water into an already rain-soaked region.

    (Read: https://boroktimes.com/tripura-dumbur-reservoirs-switch-gate-opened-after-31-years-due-to-heavy-rains/?amp=1#google_vignette}

    Could there have been flooding without India opening the Dumbur Reservoir gates? Perhaps yes, but on a significantly smaller scale. The sudden release of water from the dam has inundated the region to an extent it hasn't experienced in generations.

    International law obliges India to notify Bangladesh of any actions that could cause significant harm downstream. Yet, India's failure to notify Bangladesh before opening the gates has caused significant distress and damage.

    Unfortunately, the Dumbur Reservoir is just one of many dams India has built on the rivers that flow into Bangladesh. Of the 54 transboundary rivers shared between the two countries, India has constructed dams on at least 30 of them, with the Farakka Dam being the most infamous for its catastrophic impact on northern Bangladesh

    India's unilateral construction of dams and its arbitrary control of water flows have become a constant threat to Bangladesh, causing either drought or flooding downstream. This reckless behavior has devastated millions of lives and wreaked havoc on the environment. For example, over 80% of Bangladesh's 20 million small farmers depend on water flowing through these transboundary rivers to grow rice. (Source :https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2003/jul/24/water.india?CMP=share_btn_url)

    By inflicting such widespread damage, India is effectively breaching international law on a regular basis. Here are some of the key obligations that India is failing to uphold:

    1) Under Articles 5 and 6 of the UN Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses (1997), upstream and downstream countries have the right to equitably and reasonably utilize shared waters.

    2) Article 7 of the 1997 Convention, along with customary international law, obliges upstream countries, like India, to prevent significant harm to downstream nations, such as Bangladesh.

    3) The Espoo Convention (1991) and customary international law mandate that upstream countries notify and consult with downstream states before undertaking any activities that could significantly affect shared waters.

    Yet, India has consistently ignored these obligations and has never acknowledged the rights of Bangladesh and its people under international law.

    Despite these hostile actions, Indian officials continue to claim that they are friendly neighbors—yet they wonder why Bangladeshis hold such deep resentment against them.

    Is India truly a friendly neighbor to Bangladesh? Their actions speak louder than their words.

    #solpal #Bangladesh #India #Flood_Crisis
    This is very sad to see the current situation in Bangladesh. #Bangladesh: India's Reckless Actions Are Worsening the Flood Crisis in Southeast Bangladesh For the first time in generations, Bangladesh's entire southeastern region is facing its worst flooding in history affecting millions of people. The cause? Indian authorities opened the gates of the Dumbur Reservoir in Tripura for the first time in three decades, releasing massive volumes of water into an already rain-soaked region. (Read: https://boroktimes.com/tripura-dumbur-reservoirs-switch-gate-opened-after-31-years-due-to-heavy-rains/?amp=1#google_vignette} Could there have been flooding without India opening the Dumbur Reservoir gates? Perhaps yes, but on a significantly smaller scale. The sudden release of water from the dam has inundated the region to an extent it hasn't experienced in generations. International law obliges India to notify Bangladesh of any actions that could cause significant harm downstream. Yet, India's failure to notify Bangladesh before opening the gates has caused significant distress and damage. Unfortunately, the Dumbur Reservoir is just one of many dams India has built on the rivers that flow into Bangladesh. Of the 54 transboundary rivers shared between the two countries, India has constructed dams on at least 30 of them, with the Farakka Dam being the most infamous for its catastrophic impact on northern Bangladesh India's unilateral construction of dams and its arbitrary control of water flows have become a constant threat to Bangladesh, causing either drought or flooding downstream. This reckless behavior has devastated millions of lives and wreaked havoc on the environment. For example, over 80% of Bangladesh's 20 million small farmers depend on water flowing through these transboundary rivers to grow rice. (Source :https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2003/jul/24/water.india?CMP=share_btn_url) By inflicting such widespread damage, India is effectively breaching international law on a regular basis. Here are some of the key obligations that India is failing to uphold: 1) Under Articles 5 and 6 of the UN Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses (1997), upstream and downstream countries have the right to equitably and reasonably utilize shared waters. 2) Article 7 of the 1997 Convention, along with customary international law, obliges upstream countries, like India, to prevent significant harm to downstream nations, such as Bangladesh. 3) The Espoo Convention (1991) and customary international law mandate that upstream countries notify and consult with downstream states before undertaking any activities that could significantly affect shared waters. Yet, India has consistently ignored these obligations and has never acknowledged the rights of Bangladesh and its people under international law. Despite these hostile actions, Indian officials continue to claim that they are friendly neighbors—yet they wonder why Bangladeshis hold such deep resentment against them. Is India truly a friendly neighbor to Bangladesh? Their actions speak louder than their words. #solpal #Bangladesh #India #Flood_Crisis
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  • Obama calls for opening 'new chapter' by voting for Kamala Harris
    If Kamala Harris is elected, she will be the first woman, the first black and South Asian president of the United States.
    Former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama expressed their emotional support for Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris in the upcoming US presidential election.

    The Obamas made the endorsement in a speech Tuesday on the second night of the party's national convention in Chicago.

    They urged US voters to open a 'new chapter' in US history by electing Harris as president.
    Kamala Harris wants to make history by winning the November 5 presidential election of the United States. If elected, she will be the first woman, first black and South Asian president of the United States.

    "We don't need four more years of incompetence and chaos," Obama told delegates at the conference. We've seen this movie before, and we all know the sequels are usually worse.

    “Americans are ready for a new chapter. Americans are ready for a better story. We are ready for a President Kamala Harris.”
    He attacked Republican candidate Donald Trump and praised current US President Joe Biden.

    "History will remember Joe Biden as a president who saved democracy in a moment of great peril. I'm proud to call him 'my president,' but even more proud to call him my friend,” Obama said.

    At this time, chants of 'We love Joe' rose from the audience, Reuters reported.

    After his speech, Obama introduced his wife, Michelle, who is at the top of the Democrats' wish list as the next president of the United States.
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    Obama calls for opening 'new chapter' by voting for Kamala Harris If Kamala Harris is elected, she will be the first woman, the first black and South Asian president of the United States. Former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama expressed their emotional support for Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris in the upcoming US presidential election. The Obamas made the endorsement in a speech Tuesday on the second night of the party's national convention in Chicago. They urged US voters to open a 'new chapter' in US history by electing Harris as president. Kamala Harris wants to make history by winning the November 5 presidential election of the United States. If elected, she will be the first woman, first black and South Asian president of the United States. "We don't need four more years of incompetence and chaos," Obama told delegates at the conference. We've seen this movie before, and we all know the sequels are usually worse. “Americans are ready for a new chapter. Americans are ready for a better story. We are ready for a President Kamala Harris.” He attacked Republican candidate Donald Trump and praised current US President Joe Biden. "History will remember Joe Biden as a president who saved democracy in a moment of great peril. I'm proud to call him 'my president,' but even more proud to call him my friend,” Obama said. At this time, chants of 'We love Joe' rose from the audience, Reuters reported. After his speech, Obama introduced his wife, Michelle, who is at the top of the Democrats' wish list as the next president of the United States. #solpal #newspoint #news point #news #solpalnews
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  • Russian President Putin: The West is destroying families, culture, and history.

    #Hezbolah #Lebanon #Israel #infoglobe #MiddleEast
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    Russian President Putin: The West is destroying families, culture, and history. #Hezbolah #Lebanon #Israel #infoglobe #MiddleEast #solpal #solpalnews #Iran #Freepalestine #Russia
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  • BREAKING:

    Japan's stock market suffered its biggest decline in history.

    #Japan #BTC #solpal #solpalnews #infoglobe
    BREAKING: Japan's stock market suffered its biggest decline in history. #Japan #BTC #solpal #solpalnews #infoglobe
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  • BREAKING:

    Iran condemns the opening ceremony at the Olympics in Paris.

    The insulting representation of Jesus Christ in Paris yesterday was completely offensive and crossed all red lines.

    France, a country with a major history of Christianity, must be ashamed of itself, and I implore our Christian people all over the world to speak out against this act. We resolutely condemn this.
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    BREAKING: Iran condemns the opening ceremony at the Olympics in Paris. The insulting representation of Jesus Christ in Paris yesterday was completely offensive and crossed all red lines. France, a country with a major history of Christianity, must be ashamed of itself, and I implore our Christian people all over the world to speak out against this act. We resolutely condemn this. #solpal #solpalnews #infoglobe #Iran #Olympics
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