Go Evening News: Everyday Stories from the Desert
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In Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city, Chichi's " Fleeing Home" brings rare joy to citizens on the front lines of the war🦍
After Kiki escaped from the zoo, he wandered leisurely in the surrounding streets and parks. A caretaker approached it, and the two sides sat on the ground to start "negotiations", and finally persuaded Kiki to put on a yellow jacket in the rain, and after getting a hug, Kiki sat down. The bicycle returned to the park safely.
Although Halkif has not yet completely escaped the haze of war, Kiki is the lucky one who survived - he was evacuated from the Feldman Ecopark (Feldman Ecopark) where he originally lived in the artillery fire, and six people were reportedly involved in the evacuation. of volunteers lost their lives, and more than 100 animals did not leave alive.
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Global Hotspot
The United States has only approved a bivalent vaccine against both the original virus of COVID-19 and the current mainstream Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 subtype variants. Health authorities also plan to adjust the current epidemic prevention policy-unless there is a completely different future. Variant strains of the virus, or people may be advised to get an annual booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine for a year of severe protection, similar to what people currently do with the flu vaccine, but older people and those with weakened immune systems may need more frequent vaccinations .
out of gender
France is the country with the largest Muslim population in Europe, but in addition to the "mask ban" that prohibits Muslim women from wearing the veil and burqa covering their entire faces, their right to wear the hijab in public places has also been a topic of controversy for many years.
However, the cover of the August 2022 issue of French Vogue magazine featured two Somali women as the protagonists for the first time. One of the models, Ugbad Abdi, wore a headscarf, writing the first case since the magazine was launched in 1920. The two expressed pride in their roots and hoped that the younger generation would feel seen and represented.
I can't just see
Planning to eat barbecue during the Mid-Autumn Festival? The Dutch city of Haarlem announced that in view of the impact of eating meat on the climate, the city's public places will ban meat advertising from 2024, hoping to reduce meat consumption and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but also attracts attention. Opposition to persecute free speech.
The Netherlands is the EU's largest meat exporter. According to government statistics, about 95% of the country's population eats meat, but more than half of them do not eat meat every day. The bill, drafted by lawmakers from the Green Left (GroenLinks) in Haren, a city of about 160,000 people in the west of Amsterdam, is currently banned from aviation and fossil fuel advertising in Amsterdam and The Hague.
Quote of the Day
"The desert can't be said, it can only be lived." - "Sahara, a Promised Land": From the rainy season to the dry season, the endless life in the desert 🏜️
Let's take a look at Cai Shiren, a writer who was interviewed last year and known as "Modern Sanmao". This year, a new work is published, describing her daily life in promoting eco-tourism in the Sahara Desert. After reading this wonderful book excerpt, Zuozuo also cooperated with Times Publishing to send "Sahara, a Promised Land: An Anthropologist's Notes on Alternative Tourism Practices", readers must not miss it!
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- 📖Haowen review : Thirty years after Sanmao left, she wrote her own Sahara story
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