Devs March 25 >E Ghouta: >4120 militants were evacuated according to RuMoD >SAA liberates Ayn Tarma, forces militants in Jobar, Zamalka, Hazeh and Irbin to accept an evacuation agreement Faylaq al-Rahman%HTS, 7000 persons including militants will be evacuated to N Idlib >JAI to release 3500 captives and 3000 injured and sick civilians from the Duma district. under agreement with Gov >Jihadists breach agreement, shell Damascus with mortars hitting a local football team was training, 1 killed, 7 injured >ISIS launches surprise attack in eastern DeZ >IDF claims Hamas targets hit in Gaza >kurdish guerrillas withdrawing in Northern Iraq after Turkey's threats >Afrin:TFSA capture more area in South Afrin, reportedly prepares to announce end of Olive branch >Reports: Russia and Turkey in talks about Tal Riffat in north Aleppo >US joins arab friends (KSA-UAE) in a new anti-iran alliance >Turkish army:Afrin under full control. 3733 “terrorists” “neutralized” >Sisi visits Sinai, announces IS defeat >Saudi-led coalition destroyed 2 booby-trapped boats of the Houthis >ISIS-affiliated Jund al-Aqsa resurfaces in Idlib&attacks turkish backed group Faylaq al-Sham >Houthis launches ballistic missile at Saudi military base in Najran Region
Obesity in Saudi Arabia is a growing health concern with health officials stating that it is one of the leading causes of preventable deaths in Saudi Arabia. According to Forbes, Saudi Arabia ranks 29 on a 2007 list of the fattest countries with a percentage of 68.3% of its citizens being overweight (BMI>25).[1] Compounding the problem, according to a presentation at the 3rd International Obesity Conference in February 2014, is that obesity-related surgeries are not covered under Saudi healthcare.[2]
Jayden Edwards
Hey, /sg/, wanna SVD for 6000 u.s dollars and rpg-7 for 5.300 u.s dollars. Brand new, made in U.S.A!
He's forgetting them quite a lot lately. You know that movie about the Greek girl who marries an American? and there is that senile, confused grandmother who is always complaining about the Turks and accuses everyone of being a Turk? That's how I imagine Julian will turn out as an old man, but replace "Turk" with "Russian" or "Assad."
>The former MKO members reported abuses ranging from detention and persecution of ordinary members wishing to leave the organization, to lengthy solitary confinements, severe beatings, and torture of dissident members. The MKO held political dissidents in its internal prisons during the 1990s and later turned over many of them to Iraqi authorities, who held them in Abu Ghraib. In one case, Mohammad Hussein Sobhani was held in solitary confinement for eight-and-a-half years inside the MKO camps, from September 1992 to January 2001.
>The witnesses reported two cases of deaths under interrogation. Three dissident members—Abbas Sadeghinejad, Ali Ghashghavi, and Alireza Mir Asgari—witnessed the death of a fellow dissident, Parviz Ahmadi, inside their prison cell in Camp Ashraf. Abbas Sadeghinejad told Human Rights Watch that he also witnessed the death of another prisoner, Ghorbanali Torabi, after Torabi was returned from an interrogation session to a prison cell that he shared with Sadeghinejad.
none of this is against western values western values are western interests. those who act to the advantage of our interests are those who act in accordance to our values.
if you are against the west then perish at the hands of the west.
Tyler Cooper
That's why /sg/ must die gracefully like /ug/ did.
Lincoln Rogers
Can't argue with you there. But the B-17 has to come close second.