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❗️Yemen's Humanitarian Coordination Center (HOCC) announced a decision on Friday to ban the export of US crude oil, with the measure set to take effect on 17 May, 2025.
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▶️ Yemen declares aerial blockade on Israel

Yusef Mawry reports from Sana'a.

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A Society on the Verge of Crashing Out: Language, Crisis, and the Collective Psyche

A Brief Analysis of Potential Socio-Linguistic Implications of 'Crash Out'— How Slang Reflects the Collective Psyche

In recent years, the phrase "crashing out" has emerged from the depths of regional slang into a cultural catchphrase, reflecting much more than just a new way of terming reckless behavior... Widely adopted by the internet and social media platforms like TikTok, "crashing out" has become a symbol of emotional outbursts, impulsive actions, and a sense of abandonment to fate. But its rapid adoption, with both positive and negative connotations ascribed, suggests something deeper: a reflection of the collective angst and frustration bubbling beneath the surface of modern society..

..A Society on the Edge, on the Verge of “Crashing Out”.

What makes "crashing out" particularly fascinating is how it reflects deeper societal issues. Linguistic studies have long shown that slang often arises as a response to cultural and social pressures, and "crashing out" is no different.. The phrase's popularity indicates a broader sense of disillusionment...

The rise of "crashing out" mirrors a society fraying at the seams. Slang often emerges as a pressure valve for cultural tensions, a linguistic snapshot of shared struggles, as linguist Farzad Sharifian argues in his his work on cultural linguistics and sociolinguistic concept of collective cognition, where language reflects shared experiences and emotions. In this case, "crashing out" is more than just a phrase—it’s a reflection of a world where chaos, uncertainty, and frustration are everyday realities​, where crisis is abound...

It’s no coincidence that its viral surge in 2024 aligned with escalating economic, social, and technological upheaval. Homelessness just hit record highs in December 2024, global debt soared, and decades of rapid change have left many feeling powerless. The term reflects both personal volatility—a mental health crisis gripping the population—and a broader instability rocking humanity. Economic decline since the 1970s, paired with relentless technological disruption, has strained human adaptability, amplifying stress across all planes of life. "Crashing out" isn’t just a phrase—it’s a symptom of a world where agency feels out of reach, and despair looms large.

Crashing Out - Positive and Negative Connotations

One of the key factors driving the spread of "crashing out" is its flexibility. As both a verb and a noun, it can describe not only actions but also the person committing them. Additionally, it can be used with a positive or negative connotation. Someone who "crashes out" might be seen as reckless or destructive, but in some circles, being a "crashout" can be a badge of honor, symbolizing someone who refuses to conform or play by the rules. Part of the common undertone around the modern use of the phrase is the user of the phrase having an empathy for, maybe even sometimes understanding, for the one being described as “crashing out”. This duality—the tension between celebration and critique—mirrors the broader societal ambivalence about rebellion and obedience, chaos and order​.

At its core, "crashing out" resonates because it gives voice to feelings of powerlessness, if you want to cast it in a romantic light. From another angle, the slang has been linguistically successfully as it has because, apparently beginning right post-2020, the population felt it needed a means of describing people feeling so desperate or mentally ill that they abandon all regard for consequences of their actions, resigning themselves to the fate of their consequences for acting out in some extreme manner.

At the end of the day, the slang’s viral adoption underscores the general anxiety in the collective conscious, it hints at turbulent undercurrent in the societal psyche. A society on the edge, on the verge of losing control and “crashing out”...

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⭕️ Iraq’s Finance Ministry has begun tapping into long-dormant tax deposit reserves to pay public sector salaries amid a liquidity crisis caused by delayed US dollar transfers from the Federal Reserve.

With state banks facing cash shortages and halting loans, the cabinet granted emergency approval for the withdrawals to ensure payroll continuity.

(Shafaq News)
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US-imposed dollar shortage forces Iraq to tap tax funds for salary payments

Since the 2003 US occupation of Iraq, Washington has controlled Iraq's oil revenues, holding them at the Federal Reserve in New York
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JUST IN: 🇵🇰🇮🇳 Pakistan says India's missile strikes are a "blatant act of war."

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🔴🇮🇳🇵🇰 India has begun to strike Pakistan: missile strikes are being carried out on targets in Pakistani-administered Kashmir.
Pakistan air defense shot down an Indian fighter jet in the skies over the contact line.

Indian army reports "Operation Sindoor".


Индия начала наносить удары по Пакистану: ракетные удары наносятся по целям в пакистанской части Кашмира.
ПВО Пакистана сбила индийский истребитель в небе над линией соприкосновения.

Армия Индии сообщает о проведнии "Операции Синдур".

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❗️Pakistan India War has officially begun as India Fires several ballistic missiles on pakistani soil.

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❗️🇵🇰/🇮🇳 NEW: Indian news outlets now confirm that at least 3 Indian jets have 'crashed' inside Indian territory, stating that all crash sites have been secured

In other words, India admits at least 3 of its jets have been shot down by Pakistan tonight, with the other two pending confirmation.

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BREAKING | US President Donald Trump announces that the US will stop bombing Yemen, claiming Ansarallah has informed his administration that "they don't want to fight anymore."
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Trump waves white flag, ends Yemen war in Omani-mediated truce

Israeli leaders were reportedly caught off guard by Trump's capitulation, which came as Ansarallah officials pledged to retaliate strongly for the destruction of Sanaa International Airport by Tel Aviv
🇺🇸/🇾🇪 NEW: CNN reports that the Houthis fired a ballistic missile at the USS Harry S. Truman hours after Trump announced the end of the U.S. bombing campaign in Yemen

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Wait, I thought @DC_Draino and @libsoftiktok had the Epstein Files? No? 😂 We all know what happened here. #Israel

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Tensions escalated after cross-border strikes hit nine locations in Pakistan and Jammu and Kashmir, with New Delhi claiming it targeted terrorist infrastructure in a limited, non-escalatory operation. Islamabad says the strikes killed at least three people, including a child, and damaged civilian sites such as mosques and a religious school.

Pakistan says it has already retaliated, as heavy shelling continues across multiple areas in Kashmir.
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Ibrahim:To the compassionate hearts, we in Gaza are in famine. We need some money from you to buy food and water. Imagine yourselves without food. Imagine yourselves unable to eat for a week. Imagine your child asking for food, and you cannot provide it. You are capable. You must help. Don't stand idly by. Don't help your brother in Gaza. Help me and help the people because in Gaza we can't find anything. Prices are very high. We must help ourselves. Help us, help us. We want you. We need you. Please.Contact us privately to confirm that I am in Gaza.Please, I am grinding red lentils to make bread so that I can feed my children. I need help so that I can buy wheat flour.@IbrahimAlmassi