Washington strengthens military bases, loots Syria s wheat
Washington strengthens military bases, loots Syria s wheat
Damascus, Mar 14 (Prensa Latina) The US military forces sent a new convoy with war material to their illegal bases in Syria, while another line of trucks with looted wheat left the country and headed to northern Iraq, the press reported on Sunday. More than 45 trucks with weapons, ammunition, logistics material and fuel from the US forces entered through the illegal Al-Walid crossing and headed to its headquarters, barracks and bases in the provinces of Hasakeh and Deir Ezzor in northeast Syria, reported activists quoted by SANA News Agency.
Rapper Gigi Lamayne took aim at people in the industry who trolled her. Image: Instagram/Gigi Lamyane
Rapper Gigi Lamayne has lambasted the SA hip-hop industry for being “traitors of the culture” and said she was “apparently too dark and ugly” to be successful in the industry.
The rapper left tweeps shook earlier this week when she took to Twitter with a series of tweets to expose the industry.
Her rant was seemingly sparked by her belief that SA rappers are still trying hard to mimic American hip-hop and often disregard embracing their African identity.
“I’ve had to fight since I joined this industry. Your artists are worse though. They are traitors to the culture. I was apparently too dark and ugly to make it, now people wanna smile? Why?”
The size of China s big data market was estimated to exceed $10 billion for the first time in 2020, up 15.9 per cent year on year, according to a report from global market research firm International Data Corporation (IDC).Bank
| UPDATED: 16:24, Sun, Mar 14, 2021
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