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3 vikur í fæðingu og föst á Gaza. Egin lifandi vera ætti að þola það sem fólk gengur í gegnum þarna. Ég veit að safnanirnar eru ótal margar en ef eh getur lagt þeim lið þá telur það. Hjálpum þeim sem við getum.

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„Þurfum að breyta kerfinu okkar, það tekur því miður tíma“ visir.is/g/20242560008d Jebbs, mjög langan tíma. Til dæmis eitt stykki æsku. Minn drengur er fullorðinn núna. Allt búið að vera í steik síðan hann fæddist. En, hvað með það við bíðum bara róleg.

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Help bring Mohammed, Mona, and their unborn child, mother, and brother to safety outside Gaza. Your donation could save a family and a new life. Please donate & share. #Gaza #emergencyrelief gofund.me/19e22834

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Jæja. Góðan daginn ísöld. Held við ættum að vera meira stressuð yfir umhverfismálum en flóttamönnum og kannski vinna að alþjóðlegum reglugerðum sem vernda flóttamenn. Gætum þurft á þeim að halda.

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This Panama island could disappear by 2050 due to climate change, and rising sea levels are already forcing its inhabitants to abandon their homes.

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Population declines of Earth's species: 56% of mammals (32–75%) 53% of birds (48–56%) 63% of amphibians (43–75%) 54% of insects (13–89%) 41% of fishes (11–84%) 28% of reptiles (14–63%) >40% of plants endangered Replace the Extinction Economy now while it's still too late. 🧵

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BREAKING: This brave Indigenous leader was just named Canada’s first prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International after he was locked up for protesting an illegal pipeline being built on ancestral lands. Solidarity with Chief Dsta’hyl and all the Wet’suwet’en fighting the destructive

BREAKING: This brave Indigenous leader was just named Canada’s first prisoner of conscience by <a href="/amnesty/">Amnesty International</a> after he was locked up for protesting an illegal pipeline being built on ancestral lands. Solidarity with Chief Dsta’hyl and all the Wet’suwet’en fighting the destructive