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In today’s news, Taiwan, also known as Formosa, gives food assistance to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, California, USA declares state of emergency after bird flu infects cow-folk, scientists in Israel find way to help corals regrow via stem cell transplants, China builds Great Green Wall, vegan marathon champion in UK takes on 1,005-kilometer challenge to support rescued animal-citizens at Tower Hill Sanctuary, German scientists develop vegan sweetener 10,000 times sweeter than sugar, and clever dog-person in Australia detects chlamydia-free koala-citizens.

Growing your own garden is always a treat. I would like to share a gardening tip. Experts recommend the Back to Eden permaculture technique as an eco-friendly, cost-effective way to grow abundant, organic food with minimal effort and water. Start by spreading an 8-centimeter (3-inch) layer of compost or an alternative like 15 centimeters (6 inches) of grass clippings, hay, or straw over the soil. Cover it with 15 centimeters (6 inches) of wood chip mulch, which will suppress weeds, retain moisture, and gradually break down into microbe-rich soil that nourishes your plants. To plant, dig a trench in the mulch, sow seeds at the soil level, and gently pull the mulch back after sprouting. This no-till approach eliminates the need for fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides while supporting a thriving ecosystem. Enjoy bountiful high-quality harvests while building healthy soil season after season.

The joke of the day is all prepared to jump out of the amusement box. And here it comes! It’s entitled “Running Slow.”

A man walked into a very crowded and busy cafe and caught the eye of a frazzled waiter.

“You know, it’s been 10 years since I came in here.”

The waiter snapped.

“Don’t blame me, sir! I’m working as fast as I can!”

?!

And now we have a heartline from Noor in the Netherlands

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