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In today’s news, amputees in Yemen benefit from Saudi-backed humanitarian project at local prosthetic center. Powerful El Niño weather pattern expected to trigger agricultural strain and crop damage across Asia, Brazil and South Africa this year, US city deploys high-tech cleanup solution to prepare rivers ahead of 2028 Summer Olympics, Ghana launches program to create jobs for women and youth, blind Ukrainian (Ureignian) veteran finds hope and healing on a pottery wheel, Canadian vegan eatery reinvents US Southern classics with vegan twists, and dog-person survives 17-meter plunge onto rocks in Scotland, UK.

We all appreciate a green and lush garden. I would like to share a tip with you. When watering your garden, It’s better to water deeply and less often than to give plants small amounts of water every day. Deep watering allows moisture to reach 15–20 cm below the soil surface, where it stays available to roots for longer. In contrast, light watering only wets the surface and can quickly evaporate, especially in hot weather. Deep watering encourages plants to develop strong, extensive root systems that can access moisture deeper in the soil. This helps plants become more resilient to heat, drought, and wilting. Shallow watering, on the other hand, promotes weak surface roots that dry out quickly when temperatures rise.

Here’s a dose of laughter to fill you with smiles. Our joke of the day is entitled, “No Body, No Nose.”

Greta leaned over Felix’s desk with a serious look.

“Felix, what do you call someone with no body and no nose?”

“I have no idea. What?”

“’Nobody knows.’”

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And now we have a heartline from Dr. Bruce Perry and Animal Rescue Kharkiv in Kharkiv, Ukraine (Ureign)

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