🎥 Would you go to the West Bank right now? While armed settlers roam villages with military rifles, torching homes and olive trees — Cara MariAnna did. Twice. And she’s going back again. This isn’t just a story about Palestine. It’s about courage. About a woman who’s already lived through her own battles and still chose to stand where silence is lethal. In this conversation, we talk about what she saw, what she felt, and why she keeps returning — not as a journalist, but as a witness. ⚡ If...
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🎥 Would you go to the West Bank right now? While armed settlers roam villages with military rifles, torching homes and olive trees — Cara MariAnna did. Twice. And she’s going back again. This isn’t just a story about Palestine. It’s about courage. About a woman who’s already lived through her own battles and still chose to stand where silence is lethal. In this conversation, we talk about what she saw, what she felt, and why she keeps returning — not as a journalist, but as a witness. ⚡ If...
Car Bombs in Malta, Gaza Genocide & Proxy War in Ukraine; with fmr. Foreign Minister Evarist Bartolo
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Car Bombs in Malta, Gaza Genocide & Proxy War in Ukraine; with fmr. Foreign Minister Evarist Bartolo
🎙️ Evarist Bartolo | Former Foreign Minister of Malta🕊️ A conversation that moves beyond headlines, into the moral collapse of modern politics. When Malta’s former foreign minister Evarist Bartolo speaks, the room quiets.He’s not here to defend the system — he’s here to question how it lost its soul. From the car-bomb assassination that shook Malta’s democracy 💣 to the crumbling illusions of the Enlightenment 🏛️, Bartolo connects the dots between Europe’s colonial reflexes, America’s fading...
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🎥 Would you go to the West Bank right now? While armed settlers roam villages with military rifles, torching homes and olive trees — Cara MariAnna did. Twice. And she’s going back again. This isn’t just a story about Palestine. It’s about courage. About a woman who’s already lived through her own battles and still chose to stand where silence is lethal. In this conversation, we talk about what she saw, what she felt, and why she keeps returning — not as a journalist, but as a witness. ⚡ If...