RT Not An Endorsement. Updated Regularly: Jul 20; Jul 19
Two things that really matter in Pakistan:
— farrukh saleem (@SaleemFarrukh) July 20, 2020
1. Price of roti
2. Employment pic.twitter.com/g3RyeEUncJ
Shehbaz Sharif again dodged meeting Bilawal Bhutto citing health reasons; this is second time in July that he refused meeting PPP's Chairman. Many wonder what is Shahbaz planning? https://t.co/LXpOzipUp2
— Moeed Pirzada (@MoeedNj) July 20, 2020
The author of “Thank You for Smoking” is back with a new novel, “Make Russia Great Again,” that’s narrated from jail by a former Trump chief of staff https://t.co/lX8z78CLbw
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) July 20, 2020

FACESPOOK! Zuckerberg surfboards in Hawaii with way too much sunscreen…
UAE's mission to Mars launches successfully—a first for the Arab world https://t.co/tOn8fsjDH6
— TIME (@TIME) July 20, 2020
“I wasn’t even paying attention to the protests at all until the feds came in,” Mr. David said. “When that video came out of those two unmarked guys in camouflage abducting people and putting them in minivans, that’s when I became aware.”#Portland https://t.co/cz9gPAsA5Y
— Kristie Lu Stout✌🏽 (@klustout) July 20, 2020
Award-winning Palestinian writers explore the challenges of writing about the cities they're connected to in an online arts festival: 👇📚 https://t.co/GvfRUOoFCd
— Middle East Eye (@MiddleEastEye) July 20, 2020
The man in this Portland video is Christopher David.
— Mike Baker (@ByMikeBaker) July 19, 2020
A Navy veteran, he tells us he went to the protests for the first time to ask officers about the constitution.
He said his fingers are broken and he needs surgery.
MORE: https://t.co/W7qAD8R4xJpic.twitter.com/BBZnUZlJyW
#SaudiArabia's Ministry of Culture has instructed various ministries and government departments to display only Saudi creative works of art in their offices and premises. https://t.co/vG3FahTx9c
— Saudi Gazette (@Saudi_Gazette) July 20, 2020
Polar bear has the time of his life rolling on ice pic.twitter.com/BoXd3L9IpR
— The Sun (@TheSun) July 20, 2020
How have the remotest places on Earth fared during COVID-19? https://t.co/zBdG8fjg9C pic.twitter.com/8gVechN91T
— World Economic Forum (@wef) July 20, 2020
Fewer ads, COVID-19 restrictions, and falling revenue have media outlets in Afghanistan “on the edge of collapse.”https://t.co/xMCp0Rdweh
— The Diplomat (@Diplomat_APAC) July 20, 2020
'Will govt prosecute companies that looted Rs 1.47 lakh crore from banks': Rahul Gandhi.https://t.co/AAX1S4pFt7
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) July 20, 2020
In 2018, John Lewis shared with Vann R. Newkirk II how Martin Luther King Jr. recruited him into the civil-rights movement and what it was like to know the iconic activist. https://t.co/lg05KLTcGK
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) July 20, 2020
Leading Muslim scholars discussed the urgency of addressing legal religious issues in the wake of the #COVID19 pandemic in a conference hosted by the #MuslimWorldLeague and the Fatwa Council of the UAE @MWLOrg_en @AwqafUAEhttps://t.co/pvjNkF86tD pic.twitter.com/eZTZFBPwjt
— Arab News (@arabnews) July 20, 2020
Israel: Netanyahu's corruption trial resumes amid coronavirus protests https://t.co/bLuWUfc4P7
— Middle East Monitor (@MiddleEastMnt) July 20, 2020