Ad AL. (@altamiranoadele) 's Twitter Profile
Ad AL.

@altamiranoadele

GOD BE WITH YOU. 🙂🙂🙂😊😊😊

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Sorpresa! Está ganando el equipo del profe Suárez! Japón Venció a Alemania en la Fecha 1, ahora caen ante Costa Rica. Con este resultado hasta los teutones reviven. Minutos finales😳

Cesar Augusto Londoño (@cesaralo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

En el fútbol defenderse también vale. Nos puede gustar o no gustar, pero es tan importante hacer los goles como evitarlos. Y hoy Costa Rica hizo eso ante Japón

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Riots erupted in Brussels and several other Belgian cities on Sunday after Belgium lost to Morocco at the World Cup. Videos shared online showed crowds overturning and setting ablaze a car in the Belgian capital. nyti.ms/3Ubbu2U

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To achieve justice without losing compassion, what’s important is to avoid doing harm. Helping sentient beings can be a source of great satisfaction. All of us, animals as well, have basic rights that we need to protect.

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Protests against China’s strict Covid restrictions have ricocheted across the country. "Lift the lockdown," protesters screamed in one far west city. Demonstrators in Shanghai held up blank sheets of paper, turning them into a powerful sign of defiance. nyti.ms/3AQ65HB

Protests against China’s strict Covid restrictions have ricocheted across the country. 

"Lift the lockdown," protesters screamed in one far west city. Demonstrators in Shanghai held up blank sheets of paper, turning them into a powerful sign of defiance. nyti.ms/3AQ65HB
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Blank sheets of white paper. Signs showing a math equation. Online messages filled with irony. People have found subtle and creative ways to protest Covid lockdowns in China, where the authorities have little tolerance of open dissent. nyti.ms/3OJ0tVt

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The 2022 World Cup has been the focus of over a decade of controversy because of its host: the tiny, energy-rich country of Qatar. How did such a small nation come to host the tournament, and at what cost? Listen to today’s episode of The Daily. nyti.ms/3XAYDKf

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Idaho student murders: Police say rumors that dog did not bark during attack are not confirmed q13fox.com/news/idaho-stu…