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In today’s news, European Union sends emergency relief to aid civilians at Thailand-Cambodia border, new UK study shows global politicians and policymakers underestimate public support for climate action, Costa Rica’s Indigenous communities to benefit from grant helping them take enhanced role in preservation and management of local forests, analysis by Australian scientists demonstrates efficiency of lithium-ion battery recycling to help save money and the environment, US student volunteers learn lessons of love and empathy through meaningful connections with rescued horse-citizens, Czech healthcare professionals launch whole plant-based foods nutrition course, and animal services officers save baby deer drowning in lake in United States.

Here is a tip for making oil lamps for your home. Oil lamps are a reliable backup during power outages. With recycled glass jars, metal lids, a motorcycle air valve, and a cotton or fiberglass wick, they’re simple to make, sustainable, attractive, and provide steady light long after batteries fade. For fuel, stick to safe options: clear kerosene with a flash point of 124–150 degrees Celsius (255–300 degrees Fahrenheit) for brightness, or lamp oil for indoor use since it burns cleaner and with less odor. Avoid dangerous fuels like gasoline, alcohol, or paint thinner, as they can cause flare-ups. To use your lamp, fill the bottle with fuel but leave some space at the top. Place the wick in and let it soak for about an hour until fully saturated. Once ready, light the wick and adjust the flame until it burns steadily with little smoke. When finished, slowly lower the wick, cover the chimney, and blow gently to put it out. Always use a carbon monoxide detector in closed areas for safety.

Let your worries rest for a second. This smile spark is called “Do I Have Your Attention Now?”

Tony found an old bottle at the beach; when he brushed off the dust, a genie appeared:

“I can grant you a wish.”

“I wish that when I walk into a room, I instantly have everyone’s attention.”

“OK, your wish is granted!”

?!

And now we have a heartline in Mongolian, from Baigalmaa in Mongolia

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