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Noteworthy News

2025-07-12
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In today’s news, European Union supports Syria’s measures to enhance national stability, ground-level ozone negatively impacting public health and worsening due to climate change, Australia launches program to expand markets of nation’s organic horticulture industry, Hungarian municipality uses canine robot to teach children empathy and care for animal-people, heroic Chinese student misses important exam to save life of friend, vegan bioactive milk protein created using precision fermentation gets US agency approval for use as food ingredient, and injured bear-brothers from Azerbaijan rescued from cruel cage at restaurant and placed in UK sanctuary.

We have a useful tip for you today. Moving a mirror? Mirrors are fragile and moving them can be risky, but with a few simple tricks, you can protect them like a pro. Start by taping an “X” across the glass with 5-centimeter (2-inch) wide masking tape. This helps hold pieces together if it breaks. Wrap the mirror in newspaper to avoid scratches, then add bubble wrap for shock protection. Place it between two firm cardboard sheets to shield it from impact. Always keep the mirror upright, not flat, and secure it to the side of the vehicle to spread out any pressure. Finally, surround it with soft cloths or old blankets to prevent bumps and movement.

The moment has come to spend some face time with the joke of the day. It’s called “Fashion Faux Pas.”

A woman was trying out pants at the clothing store, and a dynamic young saleswoman was not shy in offering unsolicited advice. Each time the lady came out of the dressing room:

“Too short. Too baggy. Wrong color.”

It ended when the customer stepped out and heard:

“Those are the worst yet. These are mine!”

?!

And now we have a heartline from Mahnoor in Saudi Arabia

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