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  • https://www.livemint.com/news/vladimir-putin-calls-donald-trump-talks-on-ukraine-frank-and-useful-says-path-to-decisions-closer-11755360451766.html
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    Putin calls Trump talks on Ukraine ‘frank and useful,’ says path to decisions closer | Today News
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    Putin and Trump held discussions on resolving the Ukraine conflict, which Putin described as timely and useful. He noted the significance of their direct talks and expressed hope that their frank conversation would help reach necessary decisions.
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  • https://edition.cnn.com/2025/08/15/politics/ghislaine-maxwell-texas-federal-prison-camp-bryan
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    Ghislaine Maxwell’s arrival at Texas prison camp sparks tension and restrictions | CNN Politics
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    Ghislaine Maxwell’s arrival to the federal prison camp in Bryan, Texas, this month has sent a shot of tension across its minimum-security all-female units, even while her lawyer says she’s in a safer facility as there is intense political inquiry around Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking ring.
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  • https://www.independent.co.uk/news/albania-turkey-greece-athens-spain-b2806742.html
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    At least 3 dead and thousands displaced as wildfires rage across southern Europe
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    Wildfires are raging across southern Europe, killing at least three people in Spain, Turkey and Albania
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  • In Japan, the term "Johatsu" (蒸発), which literally means "evaporation," refers to people who deliberately disappear from their lives due to intense personal pressures like debt, family conflict, shame, or work-related stress. According to The Economic Times, these individuals often vanish without warning, leaving behind homes, jobs, and relationships to start over in complete anonymity.

    To make this possible, many turn to specialized companies known as "night movers" or yonige-ya. These discreet services operate mostly under cover of darkness, helping clients pack up and relocate without alerting neighbors or family. The phenomenon gained traction in the 1990s after Japan’s economic bubble burst, leaving many in financial ruin. Sociologist Hiroki Nakamori notes that Japan’s cultural emphasis on privacy and the limited police involvement in non-criminal disappearances make it surprisingly easy for someone to vanish.

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    #Japan #heal #life
    In Japan, the term "Johatsu" (蒸発), which literally means "evaporation," refers to people who deliberately disappear from their lives due to intense personal pressures like debt, family conflict, shame, or work-related stress. According to The Economic Times, these individuals often vanish without warning, leaving behind homes, jobs, and relationships to start over in complete anonymity. To make this possible, many turn to specialized companies known as "night movers" or yonige-ya. These discreet services operate mostly under cover of darkness, helping clients pack up and relocate without alerting neighbors or family. The phenomenon gained traction in the 1990s after Japan’s economic bubble burst, leaving many in financial ruin. Sociologist Hiroki Nakamori notes that Japan’s cultural emphasis on privacy and the limited police involvement in non-criminal disappearances make it surprisingly easy for someone to vanish. Credits: Brain Monkey #Japan #heal #life
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  • He didn’t understand the diagnosis. He didn’t need to. He just knew. His person wasn’t okay. The routine changed. The voice was weaker. The energy was gone. So he stayed close.

    Quiet. Watchful.

    And when his human went to the hospital, the dog waited. Until one day, they let him in.

    He climbed onto the bed — and he never left.

    He didn’t bark. Didn’t whine. Just lay there, pressed against the chest of the man he loved more than anything.

    The doctors weren’t sure at first. But they saw. They saw how the man’s heartbeat calmed. How his breathing steadied.

    They saw how this dog wasn’t just a visitor — he was a healer.

    A quiet presence doing what no medicine could.
    He didn’t ask for treats, or attention.

    He just needed to stay.

    Because sometimes, love isn’t loud. It’s just… not leaving.

    And that was enough. That was everything."


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    He didn’t understand the diagnosis. He didn’t need to. He just knew. His person wasn’t okay. The routine changed. The voice was weaker. The energy was gone. So he stayed close. Quiet. Watchful. And when his human went to the hospital, the dog waited. Until one day, they let him in. He climbed onto the bed — and he never left. He didn’t bark. Didn’t whine. Just lay there, pressed against the chest of the man he loved more than anything. The doctors weren’t sure at first. But they saw. They saw how the man’s heartbeat calmed. How his breathing steadied. They saw how this dog wasn’t just a visitor — he was a healer. A quiet presence doing what no medicine could. He didn’t ask for treats, or attention. He just needed to stay. Because sometimes, love isn’t loud. It’s just… not leaving. And that was enough. That was everything." Credit : Malone Real -
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  • In Singapore, advanced urban infrastructure is tackling the growing challenge of flash floods with the introduction of smart drains.
    These drainage systems are equipped with sensors that monitor rainfall intensity, water levels, and flow rates in real time. When heavy rain is detected, the smart drains automatically open their gates or adjust flow channels to direct excess water away from vulnerable areas, reducing the risk of urban flooding.

    The system is linked to a central control network, allowing authorities to respond instantly to changing weather conditions. In some cases, the drains can work in coordination with detention tanks and flood barriers, creating a layered defense against sudden downpours.
    This automation not only protects streets and properties but also minimizes disruption to traffic and public services.

    Singapore’s approach reflects its forward-thinking urban planning, where technology and sustainability go hand in hand. By preventing water from accumulating in low-lying areas, the smart drains help protect both infrastructure and the daily lives of residents.
    As climate change increases the frequency of extreme weather events, such innovations could serve as a model for other flood-prone cities worldwide.

    #UrbanResilience #FloodPrevention #SmartCitySolutions

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    In Singapore, advanced urban infrastructure is tackling the growing challenge of flash floods with the introduction of smart drains. These drainage systems are equipped with sensors that monitor rainfall intensity, water levels, and flow rates in real time. When heavy rain is detected, the smart drains automatically open their gates or adjust flow channels to direct excess water away from vulnerable areas, reducing the risk of urban flooding. The system is linked to a central control network, allowing authorities to respond instantly to changing weather conditions. In some cases, the drains can work in coordination with detention tanks and flood barriers, creating a layered defense against sudden downpours. This automation not only protects streets and properties but also minimizes disruption to traffic and public services. Singapore’s approach reflects its forward-thinking urban planning, where technology and sustainability go hand in hand. By preventing water from accumulating in low-lying areas, the smart drains help protect both infrastructure and the daily lives of residents. As climate change increases the frequency of extreme weather events, such innovations could serve as a model for other flood-prone cities worldwide. #UrbanResilience #FloodPrevention #SmartCitySolutions Credits: Fact 27
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    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14992097/Athlete-dies-collapsing-competing-World-Games-China.html
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    Athlete dies after collapsing at the World Games in China
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    Debertolis, 29, was found unconscious during an orienteering event on August 8 and died four days later.
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  • https://www.ansa.it/english/news/general_news/2025/08/11/2.6-mag-quake-in-messina-strait_6e00b90c-1936-46fe-9fb8-5948b751ba0d.html
    https://www.ansa.it/english/news/general_news/2025/08/11/2.6-mag-quake-in-messina-strait_6e00b90c-1936-46fe-9fb8-5948b751ba0d.html
    2.6 mag quake in Messina Strait - General News - Ansa.it
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    A 2.6 magnitude earthquake hit the Messina Strait Monday. The tremor was registered between Reggio Calabria and Messina at a depth of 11 km. (ANSA)
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  • This photograph, taken in 1900, captures a woman whose presence defied every expectation of her time. She wasn’t a maid or a nanny, as many assumed she was a personal bodyguard to the King of Dahomey, a powerful West African kingdom in what is now Benin, known for its elite all-female warriors:

    the Dahomey Amazons.

    Standing over 2.5 meters tall by some accounts, she was said to possess extraordinary strength able to lift a grown man with a single arm and her combat skills were the stuff of legend. But rather than honoring her legacy, the colonial gaze reduced her to spectacle. British newspapers spoke of her not as a warrior, but as a novelty:

    “This dark-skinned beauty… will soon visit our major cities,” they wrote, blind to the remarkable history standing before them.

    Her name was Ella Abomah Williams, also known as Madame Abomah. Today, she is largely forgotten by mainstream history.

    But her story endures as a powerful reminder: sometimes, heroes are hidden in plain sight., overlooked not because they lack greatness, but because the world never learned how to see it.

    Credits: osagie_ero
    This photograph, taken in 1900, captures a woman whose presence defied every expectation of her time. She wasn’t a maid or a nanny, as many assumed she was a personal bodyguard to the King of Dahomey, a powerful West African kingdom in what is now Benin, known for its elite all-female warriors: the Dahomey Amazons. Standing over 2.5 meters tall by some accounts, she was said to possess extraordinary strength able to lift a grown man with a single arm and her combat skills were the stuff of legend. But rather than honoring her legacy, the colonial gaze reduced her to spectacle. British newspapers spoke of her not as a warrior, but as a novelty: “This dark-skinned beauty… will soon visit our major cities,” they wrote, blind to the remarkable history standing before them. Her name was Ella Abomah Williams, also known as Madame Abomah. Today, she is largely forgotten by mainstream history. But her story endures as a powerful reminder: sometimes, heroes are hidden in plain sight., overlooked not because they lack greatness, but because the world never learned how to see it. Credits: osagie_ero
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  • The ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia, often credited as the world’s first advanced civilization, left behind clay tablets that continue to baffle modern scholars. Among these are intricate celestial diagrams some over 6,000 years old that depict a heliocentric solar system, showing planets like Jupiter, Saturn, and even distant Neptune orbiting the sun.

    This level of astronomical precision predates modern discoveries by millennia and challenges the belief that such knowledge was beyond ancient capability.
    What makes these tablets even more intriguing are the recurring images of towering beings known as the Anunnaki, which translates to “those who from heaven to Earth came.” These figures are often shown interacting with mysterious double-helix shapes forms that strongly resemble the structure of DNA, a concept only understood by modern science in the 20th century. Such symbolism has led many to question whether the Sumerians possessed advanced biological knowledge or perhaps encountered it through unknown means.

    Adding to the mystery, Sumerian texts and symbols also display what appear to be medical instruments and serpent-wrapped rods nearly identical to the modern caduceus, still used in medicine today. Some ancient writings even describe surgical procedures. While mainstream archaeology attributes these findings to mythology or symbolic storytelling, alternative theorists argue that the Sumerians may have been guided by beings or knowledge far beyond their time raising the provocative question: Did they witness something we’ve forgotten?

    credits to Wonders of Earthscape

    #ancient #sumerian #pyramid #egypt #mystery #sumeria #misterio
    The ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia, often credited as the world’s first advanced civilization, left behind clay tablets that continue to baffle modern scholars. Among these are intricate celestial diagrams some over 6,000 years old that depict a heliocentric solar system, showing planets like Jupiter, Saturn, and even distant Neptune orbiting the sun. This level of astronomical precision predates modern discoveries by millennia and challenges the belief that such knowledge was beyond ancient capability. What makes these tablets even more intriguing are the recurring images of towering beings known as the Anunnaki, which translates to “those who from heaven to Earth came.” These figures are often shown interacting with mysterious double-helix shapes forms that strongly resemble the structure of DNA, a concept only understood by modern science in the 20th century. Such symbolism has led many to question whether the Sumerians possessed advanced biological knowledge or perhaps encountered it through unknown means. Adding to the mystery, Sumerian texts and symbols also display what appear to be medical instruments and serpent-wrapped rods nearly identical to the modern caduceus, still used in medicine today. Some ancient writings even describe surgical procedures. While mainstream archaeology attributes these findings to mythology or symbolic storytelling, alternative theorists argue that the Sumerians may have been guided by beings or knowledge far beyond their time raising the provocative question: Did they witness something we’ve forgotten? credits to Wonders of Earthscape #ancient #sumerian #pyramid #egypt #mystery #sumeria #misterio
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