@aliouways34: #CapCut #🇩🇿🇫🇷 #DJAMEL #

RASKO 91🇩🇿🤝
RASKO 91🇩🇿🤝
Open In TikTok:
Region: DZ
Monday 17 August 2026 06:34:55 GMT
244
47
8
1

Music

Download

Comments

user3162403734862
zaza :
vrai 👍
2026-08-17 07:39:26
2
saidghiles1
GHILES SAID :
effectivement mon frère
2026-08-17 13:31:35
1
abdoubens84
⚓THE PUNISHER ⚓ :
Vraiment, nos vies sont devenues un enfer dans cette société hypocrite… Nous avons véritablement perdu notre passion pour la vie. 😳😳
2026-08-17 07:11:19
1
mouradali71
Mourad Ali :
🥰🥰🥰
2026-08-17 16:24:45
1
usrameghazi
ㅤƉὋȖƉὋȖ :
🥰🥰🥰
2026-08-17 07:21:25
1
yassinecicinyo7
🎖️DR cicinyo🌪️🇩🇿 🤍 :
❤️❤️❤️
2026-08-17 08:19:48
1
abdalgani.belaggo
Abdalgani Belaggoune :
❤️❤️❤️
2026-08-17 06:56:09
1
oulid392
oulid392 :
❤️❤️❤️
2026-08-17 22:25:42
1
To see more videos from user @aliouways34, please go to the Tikwm homepage.

Other Videos

Craig Melvin was watching a touching video on the “Today” show when one small moment suddenly became very personal. The clip showed a military service member arriving in time to ring a hospital bell with her grandmother after the woman completed cancer treatment. Melvin immediately became emotional. “Yeah, well, my mom rang the bell,” he said. His mother, Betty Jo Melvin, finished treatment for breast cancer about a year ago. Later, Melvin admitted the video made him realize something about himself. He said he spent so much time helping his mother find doctors, get second opinions, and make it through treatment that he never really stopped to process what the experience had done to him. “I move so fast all the time that sometimes I don’t sit with things as long as I should,” he told TODAY.com. Then he explained why his mother’s journey meant so much. Melvin called her “the most resilient person” he knows. He said Betty Jo grew up in the projects, became the first person in her family to attend college, witnessed Ab*se while growing up, and still found a way to overcome those experiences. During her cancer treatment, Melvin, his brother and his father focused on one thing: helping her get through it. Only later did the emotions finally catch up with him. Sometimes you stay strong for someone you love—and only realize how scared you were after they are safe. What moment has ever brought an unexpected wave of emotion back for you? #CraigMelvin #TodayShow #CancerJourney #FamilyLove #emotionalmoment
Craig Melvin was watching a touching video on the “Today” show when one small moment suddenly became very personal. The clip showed a military service member arriving in time to ring a hospital bell with her grandmother after the woman completed cancer treatment. Melvin immediately became emotional. “Yeah, well, my mom rang the bell,” he said. His mother, Betty Jo Melvin, finished treatment for breast cancer about a year ago. Later, Melvin admitted the video made him realize something about himself. He said he spent so much time helping his mother find doctors, get second opinions, and make it through treatment that he never really stopped to process what the experience had done to him. “I move so fast all the time that sometimes I don’t sit with things as long as I should,” he told TODAY.com. Then he explained why his mother’s journey meant so much. Melvin called her “the most resilient person” he knows. He said Betty Jo grew up in the projects, became the first person in her family to attend college, witnessed Ab*se while growing up, and still found a way to overcome those experiences. During her cancer treatment, Melvin, his brother and his father focused on one thing: helping her get through it. Only later did the emotions finally catch up with him. Sometimes you stay strong for someone you love—and only realize how scared you were after they are safe. What moment has ever brought an unexpected wave of emotion back for you? #CraigMelvin #TodayShow #CancerJourney #FamilyLove #emotionalmoment

About