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[629] –¼‘OFWilliamMip “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 12:06 No.31272  HomePage
According to Cook, having multiple meteor showers occur at the same time is a common phenomenon. gFor example, during the Perseids, you have the remnants of the Southern Delta Aquariids going on,h he said.
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Right now, the Alpha Capricornids, the Southern Delta Aquariids and Perseids are all active and while the Perseids is not at its peak , you might still see some of its meteors this week. Therefs also the possibility of seeing 10 to 12 meteors that arenft associated with any of these showers, according to Lunsford.
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Both the Alpha Capricornids and Southern Delta Aquariids become visible annually when Earth passes through debris fields left by two Jupiter-family comets: 169P/NEAT (Alpha Capricornids) and P2008/Y12 (Southern Delta Aquariids). Cook also noted that, each year, gwefre passing closer to the core of the material that produces (the Alpha Capricornids) shower and in 200 years, itfll be the strongest shower thatfs visible from Earth. Itfll actually produce more than 1,000 (meteor streaks) an hour, which is quite a bit stronger than it is now.h

For those interested in contributing to astronomersf understanding of meteors, this week presents the perfect opportunity to count how many meteors you see in the night sky and report them to places like the American Meteor Society.

Upcoming Meteor Showers
Here are the other meteor showers to anticipate in 2025 and their peak dates, according to the American Meteor Society and EarthSky.

Perseids: August 12-13
Draconids: October 8-9
Orionids: October 22-23
Southern Taurids: November 3-4
Northern Taurids: November 8-9
Leonids: November 16-17
Geminids: December 12-13
Ursids: December 21-22
Related article
Lunar and solar eclipses in 2025
Two eclipse events will occur as summer ends.

A total lunar eclipse will be visible in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, parts of eastern South America, Alaska and Antarctica on September 7 and 8, according to Time and Date.

A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth passes exactly between the sun and the moon, throwing the latter into shadow and making it appear darker or dimmed.

When the moon sits in the darkest part of Earthfs shadow, the sunfs rays bend around Earth and refract light on the moonfs surface, which gives it a reddish hue, according to Londonfs Natural History Museum. Some people call the result a gblood moon.h

Two weeks after the total lunar eclipse, a partial solar eclipse will be visible in parts of Australia, the Atlantic, the Pacific and Antarctica on September 21.

Solar eclipses occur when the moon moves between the sun and Earth, blocking part of the sunfs surface from view, according to NASA. This creates a crescent shape as if something took a gbiteh out of the sun.


[630] –¼‘OFWilliamMip “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 12:07 No.31273  HomePage
According to Cook, having multiple meteor showers occur at the same time is a common phenomenon. gFor example, during the Perseids, you have the remnants of the Southern Delta Aquariids going on,h he said.
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Right now, the Alpha Capricornids, the Southern Delta Aquariids and Perseids are all active and while the Perseids is not at its peak , you might still see some of its meteors this week. Therefs also the possibility of seeing 10 to 12 meteors that arenft associated with any of these showers, according to Lunsford.
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https://kra--36---cc.ru
Both the Alpha Capricornids and Southern Delta Aquariids become visible annually when Earth passes through debris fields left by two Jupiter-family comets: 169P/NEAT (Alpha Capricornids) and P2008/Y12 (Southern Delta Aquariids). Cook also noted that, each year, gwefre passing closer to the core of the material that produces (the Alpha Capricornids) shower and in 200 years, itfll be the strongest shower thatfs visible from Earth. Itfll actually produce more than 1,000 (meteor streaks) an hour, which is quite a bit stronger than it is now.h

For those interested in contributing to astronomersf understanding of meteors, this week presents the perfect opportunity to count how many meteors you see in the night sky and report them to places like the American Meteor Society.

Upcoming Meteor Showers
Here are the other meteor showers to anticipate in 2025 and their peak dates, according to the American Meteor Society and EarthSky.

Perseids: August 12-13
Draconids: October 8-9
Orionids: October 22-23
Southern Taurids: November 3-4
Northern Taurids: November 8-9
Leonids: November 16-17
Geminids: December 12-13
Ursids: December 21-22
Related article
Lunar and solar eclipses in 2025
Two eclipse events will occur as summer ends.

A total lunar eclipse will be visible in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, parts of eastern South America, Alaska and Antarctica on September 7 and 8, according to Time and Date.

A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth passes exactly between the sun and the moon, throwing the latter into shadow and making it appear darker or dimmed.

When the moon sits in the darkest part of Earthfs shadow, the sunfs rays bend around Earth and refract light on the moonfs surface, which gives it a reddish hue, according to Londonfs Natural History Museum. Some people call the result a gblood moon.h

Two weeks after the total lunar eclipse, a partial solar eclipse will be visible in parts of Australia, the Atlantic, the Pacific and Antarctica on September 21.

Solar eclipses occur when the moon moves between the sun and Earth, blocking part of the sunfs surface from view, according to NASA. This creates a crescent shape as if something took a gbiteh out of the sun.


[631] –¼‘OFWilliamMip “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 12:07 No.31274  HomePage
According to Cook, having multiple meteor showers occur at the same time is a common phenomenon. gFor example, during the Perseids, you have the remnants of the Southern Delta Aquariids going on,h he said.
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Right now, the Alpha Capricornids, the Southern Delta Aquariids and Perseids are all active and while the Perseids is not at its peak , you might still see some of its meteors this week. Therefs also the possibility of seeing 10 to 12 meteors that arenft associated with any of these showers, according to Lunsford.
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Both the Alpha Capricornids and Southern Delta Aquariids become visible annually when Earth passes through debris fields left by two Jupiter-family comets: 169P/NEAT (Alpha Capricornids) and P2008/Y12 (Southern Delta Aquariids). Cook also noted that, each year, gwefre passing closer to the core of the material that produces (the Alpha Capricornids) shower and in 200 years, itfll be the strongest shower thatfs visible from Earth. Itfll actually produce more than 1,000 (meteor streaks) an hour, which is quite a bit stronger than it is now.h

For those interested in contributing to astronomersf understanding of meteors, this week presents the perfect opportunity to count how many meteors you see in the night sky and report them to places like the American Meteor Society.

Upcoming Meteor Showers
Here are the other meteor showers to anticipate in 2025 and their peak dates, according to the American Meteor Society and EarthSky.

Perseids: August 12-13
Draconids: October 8-9
Orionids: October 22-23
Southern Taurids: November 3-4
Northern Taurids: November 8-9
Leonids: November 16-17
Geminids: December 12-13
Ursids: December 21-22
Related article
Lunar and solar eclipses in 2025
Two eclipse events will occur as summer ends.

A total lunar eclipse will be visible in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, parts of eastern South America, Alaska and Antarctica on September 7 and 8, according to Time and Date.

A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth passes exactly between the sun and the moon, throwing the latter into shadow and making it appear darker or dimmed.

When the moon sits in the darkest part of Earthfs shadow, the sunfs rays bend around Earth and refract light on the moonfs surface, which gives it a reddish hue, according to Londonfs Natural History Museum. Some people call the result a gblood moon.h

Two weeks after the total lunar eclipse, a partial solar eclipse will be visible in parts of Australia, the Atlantic, the Pacific and Antarctica on September 21.

Solar eclipses occur when the moon moves between the sun and Earth, blocking part of the sunfs surface from view, according to NASA. This creates a crescent shape as if something took a gbiteh out of the sun.


[632] –¼‘OFWilliamMip “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 12:07 No.31275  HomePage
According to Cook, having multiple meteor showers occur at the same time is a common phenomenon. gFor example, during the Perseids, you have the remnants of the Southern Delta Aquariids going on,h he said.
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Right now, the Alpha Capricornids, the Southern Delta Aquariids and Perseids are all active and while the Perseids is not at its peak , you might still see some of its meteors this week. Therefs also the possibility of seeing 10 to 12 meteors that arenft associated with any of these showers, according to Lunsford.
kraken36
https://kra-36--cc.ru
Both the Alpha Capricornids and Southern Delta Aquariids become visible annually when Earth passes through debris fields left by two Jupiter-family comets: 169P/NEAT (Alpha Capricornids) and P2008/Y12 (Southern Delta Aquariids). Cook also noted that, each year, gwefre passing closer to the core of the material that produces (the Alpha Capricornids) shower and in 200 years, itfll be the strongest shower thatfs visible from Earth. Itfll actually produce more than 1,000 (meteor streaks) an hour, which is quite a bit stronger than it is now.h

For those interested in contributing to astronomersf understanding of meteors, this week presents the perfect opportunity to count how many meteors you see in the night sky and report them to places like the American Meteor Society.

Upcoming Meteor Showers
Here are the other meteor showers to anticipate in 2025 and their peak dates, according to the American Meteor Society and EarthSky.

Perseids: August 12-13
Draconids: October 8-9
Orionids: October 22-23
Southern Taurids: November 3-4
Northern Taurids: November 8-9
Leonids: November 16-17
Geminids: December 12-13
Ursids: December 21-22
Related article
Lunar and solar eclipses in 2025
Two eclipse events will occur as summer ends.

A total lunar eclipse will be visible in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, parts of eastern South America, Alaska and Antarctica on September 7 and 8, according to Time and Date.

A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth passes exactly between the sun and the moon, throwing the latter into shadow and making it appear darker or dimmed.

When the moon sits in the darkest part of Earthfs shadow, the sunfs rays bend around Earth and refract light on the moonfs surface, which gives it a reddish hue, according to Londonfs Natural History Museum. Some people call the result a gblood moon.h

Two weeks after the total lunar eclipse, a partial solar eclipse will be visible in parts of Australia, the Atlantic, the Pacific and Antarctica on September 21.

Solar eclipses occur when the moon moves between the sun and Earth, blocking part of the sunfs surface from view, according to NASA. This creates a crescent shape as if something took a gbiteh out of the sun.


[633] –¼‘OFWilliamMip “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 12:07 No.31276  HomePage
According to Cook, having multiple meteor showers occur at the same time is a common phenomenon. gFor example, during the Perseids, you have the remnants of the Southern Delta Aquariids going on,h he said.
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Right now, the Alpha Capricornids, the Southern Delta Aquariids and Perseids are all active and while the Perseids is not at its peak , you might still see some of its meteors this week. Therefs also the possibility of seeing 10 to 12 meteors that arenft associated with any of these showers, according to Lunsford.
kraken36
https://kra--36--cc.ru
Both the Alpha Capricornids and Southern Delta Aquariids become visible annually when Earth passes through debris fields left by two Jupiter-family comets: 169P/NEAT (Alpha Capricornids) and P2008/Y12 (Southern Delta Aquariids). Cook also noted that, each year, gwefre passing closer to the core of the material that produces (the Alpha Capricornids) shower and in 200 years, itfll be the strongest shower thatfs visible from Earth. Itfll actually produce more than 1,000 (meteor streaks) an hour, which is quite a bit stronger than it is now.h

For those interested in contributing to astronomersf understanding of meteors, this week presents the perfect opportunity to count how many meteors you see in the night sky and report them to places like the American Meteor Society.

Upcoming Meteor Showers
Here are the other meteor showers to anticipate in 2025 and their peak dates, according to the American Meteor Society and EarthSky.

Perseids: August 12-13
Draconids: October 8-9
Orionids: October 22-23
Southern Taurids: November 3-4
Northern Taurids: November 8-9
Leonids: November 16-17
Geminids: December 12-13
Ursids: December 21-22
Related article
Lunar and solar eclipses in 2025
Two eclipse events will occur as summer ends.

A total lunar eclipse will be visible in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, parts of eastern South America, Alaska and Antarctica on September 7 and 8, according to Time and Date.

A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth passes exactly between the sun and the moon, throwing the latter into shadow and making it appear darker or dimmed.

When the moon sits in the darkest part of Earthfs shadow, the sunfs rays bend around Earth and refract light on the moonfs surface, which gives it a reddish hue, according to Londonfs Natural History Museum. Some people call the result a gblood moon.h

Two weeks after the total lunar eclipse, a partial solar eclipse will be visible in parts of Australia, the Atlantic, the Pacific and Antarctica on September 21.

Solar eclipses occur when the moon moves between the sun and Earth, blocking part of the sunfs surface from view, according to NASA. This creates a crescent shape as if something took a gbiteh out of the sun.


[634] –¼‘OFWilliamMip “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 12:07 No.31277  HomePage
According to Cook, having multiple meteor showers occur at the same time is a common phenomenon. gFor example, during the Perseids, you have the remnants of the Southern Delta Aquariids going on,h he said.
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Right now, the Alpha Capricornids, the Southern Delta Aquariids and Perseids are all active and while the Perseids is not at its peak , you might still see some of its meteors this week. Therefs also the possibility of seeing 10 to 12 meteors that arenft associated with any of these showers, according to Lunsford.
kraken36.at
https://kra--36---cc.ru
Both the Alpha Capricornids and Southern Delta Aquariids become visible annually when Earth passes through debris fields left by two Jupiter-family comets: 169P/NEAT (Alpha Capricornids) and P2008/Y12 (Southern Delta Aquariids). Cook also noted that, each year, gwefre passing closer to the core of the material that produces (the Alpha Capricornids) shower and in 200 years, itfll be the strongest shower thatfs visible from Earth. Itfll actually produce more than 1,000 (meteor streaks) an hour, which is quite a bit stronger than it is now.h

For those interested in contributing to astronomersf understanding of meteors, this week presents the perfect opportunity to count how many meteors you see in the night sky and report them to places like the American Meteor Society.

Upcoming Meteor Showers
Here are the other meteor showers to anticipate in 2025 and their peak dates, according to the American Meteor Society and EarthSky.

Perseids: August 12-13
Draconids: October 8-9
Orionids: October 22-23
Southern Taurids: November 3-4
Northern Taurids: November 8-9
Leonids: November 16-17
Geminids: December 12-13
Ursids: December 21-22
Related article
Lunar and solar eclipses in 2025
Two eclipse events will occur as summer ends.

A total lunar eclipse will be visible in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, parts of eastern South America, Alaska and Antarctica on September 7 and 8, according to Time and Date.

A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth passes exactly between the sun and the moon, throwing the latter into shadow and making it appear darker or dimmed.

When the moon sits in the darkest part of Earthfs shadow, the sunfs rays bend around Earth and refract light on the moonfs surface, which gives it a reddish hue, according to Londonfs Natural History Museum. Some people call the result a gblood moon.h

Two weeks after the total lunar eclipse, a partial solar eclipse will be visible in parts of Australia, the Atlantic, the Pacific and Antarctica on September 21.

Solar eclipses occur when the moon moves between the sun and Earth, blocking part of the sunfs surface from view, according to NASA. This creates a crescent shape as if something took a gbiteh out of the sun.


[635] –¼‘OFWilliamMip “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 12:07 No.31278  HomePage
According to Cook, having multiple meteor showers occur at the same time is a common phenomenon. gFor example, during the Perseids, you have the remnants of the Southern Delta Aquariids going on,h he said.
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Right now, the Alpha Capricornids, the Southern Delta Aquariids and Perseids are all active and while the Perseids is not at its peak , you might still see some of its meteors this week. Therefs also the possibility of seeing 10 to 12 meteors that arenft associated with any of these showers, according to Lunsford.
kra36 at
https://kra-36---cc.ru
Both the Alpha Capricornids and Southern Delta Aquariids become visible annually when Earth passes through debris fields left by two Jupiter-family comets: 169P/NEAT (Alpha Capricornids) and P2008/Y12 (Southern Delta Aquariids). Cook also noted that, each year, gwefre passing closer to the core of the material that produces (the Alpha Capricornids) shower and in 200 years, itfll be the strongest shower thatfs visible from Earth. Itfll actually produce more than 1,000 (meteor streaks) an hour, which is quite a bit stronger than it is now.h

For those interested in contributing to astronomersf understanding of meteors, this week presents the perfect opportunity to count how many meteors you see in the night sky and report them to places like the American Meteor Society.

Upcoming Meteor Showers
Here are the other meteor showers to anticipate in 2025 and their peak dates, according to the American Meteor Society and EarthSky.

Perseids: August 12-13
Draconids: October 8-9
Orionids: October 22-23
Southern Taurids: November 3-4
Northern Taurids: November 8-9
Leonids: November 16-17
Geminids: December 12-13
Ursids: December 21-22
Related article
Lunar and solar eclipses in 2025
Two eclipse events will occur as summer ends.

A total lunar eclipse will be visible in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, parts of eastern South America, Alaska and Antarctica on September 7 and 8, according to Time and Date.

A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth passes exactly between the sun and the moon, throwing the latter into shadow and making it appear darker or dimmed.

When the moon sits in the darkest part of Earthfs shadow, the sunfs rays bend around Earth and refract light on the moonfs surface, which gives it a reddish hue, according to Londonfs Natural History Museum. Some people call the result a gblood moon.h

Two weeks after the total lunar eclipse, a partial solar eclipse will be visible in parts of Australia, the Atlantic, the Pacific and Antarctica on September 21.

Solar eclipses occur when the moon moves between the sun and Earth, blocking part of the sunfs surface from view, according to NASA. This creates a crescent shape as if something took a gbiteh out of the sun.


[636] –¼‘OFWilliamMip “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 12:07 No.31279  HomePage
According to Cook, having multiple meteor showers occur at the same time is a common phenomenon. gFor example, during the Perseids, you have the remnants of the Southern Delta Aquariids going on,h he said.
[url=https://kra--36-cc.ru]kraken36.at[/url]
Right now, the Alpha Capricornids, the Southern Delta Aquariids and Perseids are all active and while the Perseids is not at its peak , you might still see some of its meteors this week. Therefs also the possibility of seeing 10 to 12 meteors that arenft associated with any of these showers, according to Lunsford.
kraken36
https://kra-36---at.ru
Both the Alpha Capricornids and Southern Delta Aquariids become visible annually when Earth passes through debris fields left by two Jupiter-family comets: 169P/NEAT (Alpha Capricornids) and P2008/Y12 (Southern Delta Aquariids). Cook also noted that, each year, gwefre passing closer to the core of the material that produces (the Alpha Capricornids) shower and in 200 years, itfll be the strongest shower thatfs visible from Earth. Itfll actually produce more than 1,000 (meteor streaks) an hour, which is quite a bit stronger than it is now.h

For those interested in contributing to astronomersf understanding of meteors, this week presents the perfect opportunity to count how many meteors you see in the night sky and report them to places like the American Meteor Society.

Upcoming Meteor Showers
Here are the other meteor showers to anticipate in 2025 and their peak dates, according to the American Meteor Society and EarthSky.

Perseids: August 12-13
Draconids: October 8-9
Orionids: October 22-23
Southern Taurids: November 3-4
Northern Taurids: November 8-9
Leonids: November 16-17
Geminids: December 12-13
Ursids: December 21-22
Related article
Lunar and solar eclipses in 2025
Two eclipse events will occur as summer ends.

A total lunar eclipse will be visible in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, parts of eastern South America, Alaska and Antarctica on September 7 and 8, according to Time and Date.

A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth passes exactly between the sun and the moon, throwing the latter into shadow and making it appear darker or dimmed.

When the moon sits in the darkest part of Earthfs shadow, the sunfs rays bend around Earth and refract light on the moonfs surface, which gives it a reddish hue, according to Londonfs Natural History Museum. Some people call the result a gblood moon.h

Two weeks after the total lunar eclipse, a partial solar eclipse will be visible in parts of Australia, the Atlantic, the Pacific and Antarctica on September 21.

Solar eclipses occur when the moon moves between the sun and Earth, blocking part of the sunfs surface from view, according to NASA. This creates a crescent shape as if something took a gbiteh out of the sun.


[637] –¼‘OFJosephdrusa “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 12:07 No.31280  HomePage
The latest Barbie slays in a chic blue polka-dot crop top, ruffled miniskirt, chunky heels and an insulin pump. She is the brandfs first doll with type 1 diabetes.
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Dollmaker Mattel worked with Breakthrough T1D, formerly known the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, to design the doll, which aims to represent the roughly 304,000 kids and teens living with type 1 diabetes in the United States.
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The doll launched Tuesday at the Breakthrough T1D Childrenfs Congress, a three-day event in Washington that brings in kids and teens living with the condition to meet with lawmakers. This year, theyfre asking Congress to renew funding for the Special Diabetes Program, which was first allocated by Congress in 1997. The programfs current funding ends after September.

The advocacy efforts have taken on new urgency this year. With so many deep cuts to federally funded projects in recent months, Breakthrough T1D said itfs anxiously watching to see if this funding will be reupped.

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, meaning the body mistakenly attacks its own organs and tissues. In this case, rough antibodies go after cells in the pancreas that make insulin, an essential hormone that helps the body turn food into energy. As a result, the body doesnft make enough of its own insulin, so people have to take insulin by injection or though a pump to survive.

Type 1 diabetes is typically diagnosed in childhood but can be diagnosed in anyone at any age. It differs from type 2 diabetes, in which people are still able to make insulin but their cells stop responding to it.

In addition to the insulin pump that attaches to the new Barbiefs waist, the chestnut-haired beauty has a continuous glucose monitor on her arm a button held on by a strip of heart-shaped Barbie-pink tape. Her cell phone displays an app that shows her glucose readings. She also has a light blue purse to hold her supplies and snacks to help her manage her blood sugar throughout the day. It matches her shoes, of course.


[638] –¼‘OFJosephdrusa “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 12:08 No.31281  HomePage
The latest Barbie slays in a chic blue polka-dot crop top, ruffled miniskirt, chunky heels and an insulin pump. She is the brandfs first doll with type 1 diabetes.
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Dollmaker Mattel worked with Breakthrough T1D, formerly known the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, to design the doll, which aims to represent the roughly 304,000 kids and teens living with type 1 diabetes in the United States.
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The doll launched Tuesday at the Breakthrough T1D Childrenfs Congress, a three-day event in Washington that brings in kids and teens living with the condition to meet with lawmakers. This year, theyfre asking Congress to renew funding for the Special Diabetes Program, which was first allocated by Congress in 1997. The programfs current funding ends after September.

The advocacy efforts have taken on new urgency this year. With so many deep cuts to federally funded projects in recent months, Breakthrough T1D said itfs anxiously watching to see if this funding will be reupped.

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, meaning the body mistakenly attacks its own organs and tissues. In this case, rough antibodies go after cells in the pancreas that make insulin, an essential hormone that helps the body turn food into energy. As a result, the body doesnft make enough of its own insulin, so people have to take insulin by injection or though a pump to survive.

Type 1 diabetes is typically diagnosed in childhood but can be diagnosed in anyone at any age. It differs from type 2 diabetes, in which people are still able to make insulin but their cells stop responding to it.

In addition to the insulin pump that attaches to the new Barbiefs waist, the chestnut-haired beauty has a continuous glucose monitor on her arm a button held on by a strip of heart-shaped Barbie-pink tape. Her cell phone displays an app that shows her glucose readings. She also has a light blue purse to hold her supplies and snacks to help her manage her blood sugar throughout the day. It matches her shoes, of course.


[639] –¼‘OFJosephdrusa “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 12:08 No.31282  HomePage
The latest Barbie slays in a chic blue polka-dot crop top, ruffled miniskirt, chunky heels and an insulin pump. She is the brandfs first doll with type 1 diabetes.
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Dollmaker Mattel worked with Breakthrough T1D, formerly known the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, to design the doll, which aims to represent the roughly 304,000 kids and teens living with type 1 diabetes in the United States.
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The doll launched Tuesday at the Breakthrough T1D Childrenfs Congress, a three-day event in Washington that brings in kids and teens living with the condition to meet with lawmakers. This year, theyfre asking Congress to renew funding for the Special Diabetes Program, which was first allocated by Congress in 1997. The programfs current funding ends after September.

The advocacy efforts have taken on new urgency this year. With so many deep cuts to federally funded projects in recent months, Breakthrough T1D said itfs anxiously watching to see if this funding will be reupped.

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, meaning the body mistakenly attacks its own organs and tissues. In this case, rough antibodies go after cells in the pancreas that make insulin, an essential hormone that helps the body turn food into energy. As a result, the body doesnft make enough of its own insulin, so people have to take insulin by injection or though a pump to survive.

Type 1 diabetes is typically diagnosed in childhood but can be diagnosed in anyone at any age. It differs from type 2 diabetes, in which people are still able to make insulin but their cells stop responding to it.

In addition to the insulin pump that attaches to the new Barbiefs waist, the chestnut-haired beauty has a continuous glucose monitor on her arm a button held on by a strip of heart-shaped Barbie-pink tape. Her cell phone displays an app that shows her glucose readings. She also has a light blue purse to hold her supplies and snacks to help her manage her blood sugar throughout the day. It matches her shoes, of course.


[640] –¼‘OFJosephdrusa “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 12:08 No.31283  HomePage
The latest Barbie slays in a chic blue polka-dot crop top, ruffled miniskirt, chunky heels and an insulin pump. She is the brandfs first doll with type 1 diabetes.
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Dollmaker Mattel worked with Breakthrough T1D, formerly known the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, to design the doll, which aims to represent the roughly 304,000 kids and teens living with type 1 diabetes in the United States.
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The doll launched Tuesday at the Breakthrough T1D Childrenfs Congress, a three-day event in Washington that brings in kids and teens living with the condition to meet with lawmakers. This year, theyfre asking Congress to renew funding for the Special Diabetes Program, which was first allocated by Congress in 1997. The programfs current funding ends after September.

The advocacy efforts have taken on new urgency this year. With so many deep cuts to federally funded projects in recent months, Breakthrough T1D said itfs anxiously watching to see if this funding will be reupped.

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, meaning the body mistakenly attacks its own organs and tissues. In this case, rough antibodies go after cells in the pancreas that make insulin, an essential hormone that helps the body turn food into energy. As a result, the body doesnft make enough of its own insulin, so people have to take insulin by injection or though a pump to survive.

Type 1 diabetes is typically diagnosed in childhood but can be diagnosed in anyone at any age. It differs from type 2 diabetes, in which people are still able to make insulin but their cells stop responding to it.

In addition to the insulin pump that attaches to the new Barbiefs waist, the chestnut-haired beauty has a continuous glucose monitor on her arm a button held on by a strip of heart-shaped Barbie-pink tape. Her cell phone displays an app that shows her glucose readings. She also has a light blue purse to hold her supplies and snacks to help her manage her blood sugar throughout the day. It matches her shoes, of course.


[641] –¼‘OFJosephdrusa “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 12:09 No.31284  HomePage
The latest Barbie slays in a chic blue polka-dot crop top, ruffled miniskirt, chunky heels and an insulin pump. She is the brandfs first doll with type 1 diabetes.
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Dollmaker Mattel worked with Breakthrough T1D, formerly known the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, to design the doll, which aims to represent the roughly 304,000 kids and teens living with type 1 diabetes in the United States.
https://tripscan.biz
tripscan
The doll launched Tuesday at the Breakthrough T1D Childrenfs Congress, a three-day event in Washington that brings in kids and teens living with the condition to meet with lawmakers. This year, theyfre asking Congress to renew funding for the Special Diabetes Program, which was first allocated by Congress in 1997. The programfs current funding ends after September.

The advocacy efforts have taken on new urgency this year. With so many deep cuts to federally funded projects in recent months, Breakthrough T1D said itfs anxiously watching to see if this funding will be reupped.

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, meaning the body mistakenly attacks its own organs and tissues. In this case, rough antibodies go after cells in the pancreas that make insulin, an essential hormone that helps the body turn food into energy. As a result, the body doesnft make enough of its own insulin, so people have to take insulin by injection or though a pump to survive.

Type 1 diabetes is typically diagnosed in childhood but can be diagnosed in anyone at any age. It differs from type 2 diabetes, in which people are still able to make insulin but their cells stop responding to it.

In addition to the insulin pump that attaches to the new Barbiefs waist, the chestnut-haired beauty has a continuous glucose monitor on her arm a button held on by a strip of heart-shaped Barbie-pink tape. Her cell phone displays an app that shows her glucose readings. She also has a light blue purse to hold her supplies and snacks to help her manage her blood sugar throughout the day. It matches her shoes, of course.


[642] –¼‘OFJosephdrusa “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 12:09 No.31285  HomePage
The latest Barbie slays in a chic blue polka-dot crop top, ruffled miniskirt, chunky heels and an insulin pump. She is the brandfs first doll with type 1 diabetes.
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Dollmaker Mattel worked with Breakthrough T1D, formerly known the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, to design the doll, which aims to represent the roughly 304,000 kids and teens living with type 1 diabetes in the United States.
https://tripscan.biz
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The doll launched Tuesday at the Breakthrough T1D Childrenfs Congress, a three-day event in Washington that brings in kids and teens living with the condition to meet with lawmakers. This year, theyfre asking Congress to renew funding for the Special Diabetes Program, which was first allocated by Congress in 1997. The programfs current funding ends after September.

The advocacy efforts have taken on new urgency this year. With so many deep cuts to federally funded projects in recent months, Breakthrough T1D said itfs anxiously watching to see if this funding will be reupped.

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, meaning the body mistakenly attacks its own organs and tissues. In this case, rough antibodies go after cells in the pancreas that make insulin, an essential hormone that helps the body turn food into energy. As a result, the body doesnft make enough of its own insulin, so people have to take insulin by injection or though a pump to survive.

Type 1 diabetes is typically diagnosed in childhood but can be diagnosed in anyone at any age. It differs from type 2 diabetes, in which people are still able to make insulin but their cells stop responding to it.

In addition to the insulin pump that attaches to the new Barbiefs waist, the chestnut-haired beauty has a continuous glucose monitor on her arm a button held on by a strip of heart-shaped Barbie-pink tape. Her cell phone displays an app that shows her glucose readings. She also has a light blue purse to hold her supplies and snacks to help her manage her blood sugar throughout the day. It matches her shoes, of course.


[643] –¼‘OFVictorBomia “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 12:21 No.31286  HomePage
Rescuers are hailing as a gfour-legged heroh a furry Chihuahua whose pacing atop an Alpine rock helped a helicopter crew find its owner, who had fallen into a crevasse on a Swiss glacier nearby.
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The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell nearly 8 meters (about 26 feet), according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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As the crew zeroed on the Chihuahua, the hole the man fell into became more visible. Rescuers rappelled down, rescued the man and flew him and his canine companion to a hospital.

gImagine if the dog wasnft there,h Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. gI have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldnft survive this fall into the crevasse.h

On its website, the company was effusive: gThe dog is a four-legged hero who may have saved his masterfs life in a life-threatening situation.h


[644] –¼‘OFVictorBomia “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 12:22 No.31287  HomePage
Rescuers are hailing as a gfour-legged heroh a furry Chihuahua whose pacing atop an Alpine rock helped a helicopter crew find its owner, who had fallen into a crevasse on a Swiss glacier nearby.
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The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell nearly 8 meters (about 26 feet), according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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As the crew zeroed on the Chihuahua, the hole the man fell into became more visible. Rescuers rappelled down, rescued the man and flew him and his canine companion to a hospital.

gImagine if the dog wasnft there,h Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. gI have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldnft survive this fall into the crevasse.h

On its website, the company was effusive: gThe dog is a four-legged hero who may have saved his masterfs life in a life-threatening situation.h


[645] –¼‘OFVictorBomia “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 12:22 No.31288  HomePage
Rescuers are hailing as a gfour-legged heroh a furry Chihuahua whose pacing atop an Alpine rock helped a helicopter crew find its owner, who had fallen into a crevasse on a Swiss glacier nearby.
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The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell nearly 8 meters (about 26 feet), according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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As the crew zeroed on the Chihuahua, the hole the man fell into became more visible. Rescuers rappelled down, rescued the man and flew him and his canine companion to a hospital.

gImagine if the dog wasnft there,h Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. gI have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldnft survive this fall into the crevasse.h

On its website, the company was effusive: gThe dog is a four-legged hero who may have saved his masterfs life in a life-threatening situation.h


[646] –¼‘OFVictorBomia “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 12:23 No.31289  HomePage
Rescuers are hailing as a gfour-legged heroh a furry Chihuahua whose pacing atop an Alpine rock helped a helicopter crew find its owner, who had fallen into a crevasse on a Swiss glacier nearby.
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The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell nearly 8 meters (about 26 feet), according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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As the crew zeroed on the Chihuahua, the hole the man fell into became more visible. Rescuers rappelled down, rescued the man and flew him and his canine companion to a hospital.

gImagine if the dog wasnft there,h Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. gI have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldnft survive this fall into the crevasse.h

On its website, the company was effusive: gThe dog is a four-legged hero who may have saved his masterfs life in a life-threatening situation.h


[647] –¼‘OFVictorBomia “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 12:23 No.31290  HomePage
Rescuers are hailing as a gfour-legged heroh a furry Chihuahua whose pacing atop an Alpine rock helped a helicopter crew find its owner, who had fallen into a crevasse on a Swiss glacier nearby.
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The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell nearly 8 meters (about 26 feet), according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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As the crew zeroed on the Chihuahua, the hole the man fell into became more visible. Rescuers rappelled down, rescued the man and flew him and his canine companion to a hospital.

gImagine if the dog wasnft there,h Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. gI have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldnft survive this fall into the crevasse.h

On its website, the company was effusive: gThe dog is a four-legged hero who may have saved his masterfs life in a life-threatening situation.h


[648] –¼‘OFVictorBomia “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 12:24 No.31291  HomePage
Rescuers are hailing as a gfour-legged heroh a furry Chihuahua whose pacing atop an Alpine rock helped a helicopter crew find its owner, who had fallen into a crevasse on a Swiss glacier nearby.
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The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell nearly 8 meters (about 26 feet), according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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As the crew zeroed on the Chihuahua, the hole the man fell into became more visible. Rescuers rappelled down, rescued the man and flew him and his canine companion to a hospital.

gImagine if the dog wasnft there,h Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. gI have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldnft survive this fall into the crevasse.h

On its website, the company was effusive: gThe dog is a four-legged hero who may have saved his masterfs life in a life-threatening situation.h


[649] –¼‘OFVictorBomia “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 12:24 No.31292  HomePage
Rescuers are hailing as a gfour-legged heroh a furry Chihuahua whose pacing atop an Alpine rock helped a helicopter crew find its owner, who had fallen into a crevasse on a Swiss glacier nearby.
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The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell nearly 8 meters (about 26 feet), according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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As the crew zeroed on the Chihuahua, the hole the man fell into became more visible. Rescuers rappelled down, rescued the man and flew him and his canine companion to a hospital.

gImagine if the dog wasnft there,h Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. gI have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldnft survive this fall into the crevasse.h

On its website, the company was effusive: gThe dog is a four-legged hero who may have saved his masterfs life in a life-threatening situation.h


[650] –¼‘OFLindsayAmoxy “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 13:41 No.31293  HomePage
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[651] –¼‘OFBarryGog “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 13:50 No.31294  HomePage
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An example provided by Irwin at Dartmouth College points to one plausible explanation and it has to do with the steeper cost of imported goods.

gA number of studies have shown, on net, we lost jobs from the (2018) steel tariffs rather than gained jobs because there are more people employed in the downstream user industries than in the steel industry itself,h he said.
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A study by the Federal Reserve Board found that a rise in input costs resulting from US tariff hikes in 2018-19 led to job losses in American manufacturing. The damage from those higher expenses was compounded by retaliatory taxes on US exports, more than offsetting a small boost to manufacturing employment from US tariffs at least so far, the 2024 paper said.

Retaliation by other countries is indeed another danger of pulling the tariff lever. Higher tariffs on American exports would typically raise their prices for foreign consumers, hitting demand for the goods in many cases.

When Trump announced new tariffs this year, Americafs major trading partners were quick to strike back with their own levies, although the US then agreed a temporary truce with China and the European Union.

Costs of free trade
While economists generally agree that free trade has benefited the global economy in recent decades, they acknowledge that it comes with certain costs.

One is the loss of jobs in communities that are particularly exposed to new competition from foreign manufacturers.

That is similar to the impact of technological progress on workers. gManufacturing jobs as a share of the labor force have come down everywhere. It isnft a US-specific story,h said Gimber at JPMorgan Asset Management, pointing to automation.

He drew a parallel between helping workers affected by higher imports and what is known as a just transition the idea that the drastic changes needed to move toward a greener economy should be fair to everyone and minimize harm to workers and communities.

In both cases, providing workers in impacted industries with new skills or retraining them could be key, Gimber said.

Another potential cost of free trade is dependency on far-flung manufacturers. That took on new relevance during the pandemic, which snarled global supply chains, contributing to shortages of products such as face masks and respirators in the US and elsewhere.

However, economists do not typically see tariffs as a good way to build up domestic manufacturing, Fatas at INSEAD said, noting that subsidies for specific industries are viewed as a better tool gbecause they work more directly.h

But perhaps the strongest argument in favor of free trade is its importance to maintaining peace between nations.

As Gimberfs colleague David Kelly noted in March, closer trade relations give countries more to lose in any conflict.


[652] –¼‘OFBarryGog “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 13:51 No.31295  HomePage
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But what about the impact of tariffs on job creation? Surprisingly, an increase in import taxes has been found to result in slightly more unemployment across countries.
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An example provided by Irwin at Dartmouth College points to one plausible explanation and it has to do with the steeper cost of imported goods.

gA number of studies have shown, on net, we lost jobs from the (2018) steel tariffs rather than gained jobs because there are more people employed in the downstream user industries than in the steel industry itself,h he said.
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A study by the Federal Reserve Board found that a rise in input costs resulting from US tariff hikes in 2018-19 led to job losses in American manufacturing. The damage from those higher expenses was compounded by retaliatory taxes on US exports, more than offsetting a small boost to manufacturing employment from US tariffs at least so far, the 2024 paper said.

Retaliation by other countries is indeed another danger of pulling the tariff lever. Higher tariffs on American exports would typically raise their prices for foreign consumers, hitting demand for the goods in many cases.

When Trump announced new tariffs this year, Americafs major trading partners were quick to strike back with their own levies, although the US then agreed a temporary truce with China and the European Union.

Costs of free trade
While economists generally agree that free trade has benefited the global economy in recent decades, they acknowledge that it comes with certain costs.

One is the loss of jobs in communities that are particularly exposed to new competition from foreign manufacturers.

That is similar to the impact of technological progress on workers. gManufacturing jobs as a share of the labor force have come down everywhere. It isnft a US-specific story,h said Gimber at JPMorgan Asset Management, pointing to automation.

He drew a parallel between helping workers affected by higher imports and what is known as a just transition the idea that the drastic changes needed to move toward a greener economy should be fair to everyone and minimize harm to workers and communities.

In both cases, providing workers in impacted industries with new skills or retraining them could be key, Gimber said.

Another potential cost of free trade is dependency on far-flung manufacturers. That took on new relevance during the pandemic, which snarled global supply chains, contributing to shortages of products such as face masks and respirators in the US and elsewhere.

However, economists do not typically see tariffs as a good way to build up domestic manufacturing, Fatas at INSEAD said, noting that subsidies for specific industries are viewed as a better tool gbecause they work more directly.h

But perhaps the strongest argument in favor of free trade is its importance to maintaining peace between nations.

As Gimberfs colleague David Kelly noted in March, closer trade relations give countries more to lose in any conflict.


[653] –¼‘OFBarryGog “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 13:51 No.31296  HomePage
Job losses
But what about the impact of tariffs on job creation? Surprisingly, an increase in import taxes has been found to result in slightly more unemployment across countries.
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An example provided by Irwin at Dartmouth College points to one plausible explanation and it has to do with the steeper cost of imported goods.

gA number of studies have shown, on net, we lost jobs from the (2018) steel tariffs rather than gained jobs because there are more people employed in the downstream user industries than in the steel industry itself,h he said.
https://kra35c.cc
kraken
A study by the Federal Reserve Board found that a rise in input costs resulting from US tariff hikes in 2018-19 led to job losses in American manufacturing. The damage from those higher expenses was compounded by retaliatory taxes on US exports, more than offsetting a small boost to manufacturing employment from US tariffs at least so far, the 2024 paper said.

Retaliation by other countries is indeed another danger of pulling the tariff lever. Higher tariffs on American exports would typically raise their prices for foreign consumers, hitting demand for the goods in many cases.

When Trump announced new tariffs this year, Americafs major trading partners were quick to strike back with their own levies, although the US then agreed a temporary truce with China and the European Union.

Costs of free trade
While economists generally agree that free trade has benefited the global economy in recent decades, they acknowledge that it comes with certain costs.

One is the loss of jobs in communities that are particularly exposed to new competition from foreign manufacturers.

That is similar to the impact of technological progress on workers. gManufacturing jobs as a share of the labor force have come down everywhere. It isnft a US-specific story,h said Gimber at JPMorgan Asset Management, pointing to automation.

He drew a parallel between helping workers affected by higher imports and what is known as a just transition the idea that the drastic changes needed to move toward a greener economy should be fair to everyone and minimize harm to workers and communities.

In both cases, providing workers in impacted industries with new skills or retraining them could be key, Gimber said.

Another potential cost of free trade is dependency on far-flung manufacturers. That took on new relevance during the pandemic, which snarled global supply chains, contributing to shortages of products such as face masks and respirators in the US and elsewhere.

However, economists do not typically see tariffs as a good way to build up domestic manufacturing, Fatas at INSEAD said, noting that subsidies for specific industries are viewed as a better tool gbecause they work more directly.h

But perhaps the strongest argument in favor of free trade is its importance to maintaining peace between nations.

As Gimberfs colleague David Kelly noted in March, closer trade relations give countries more to lose in any conflict.


[654] –¼‘OFBarryGog “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 13:51 No.31297  HomePage
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An example provided by Irwin at Dartmouth College points to one plausible explanation and it has to do with the steeper cost of imported goods.

gA number of studies have shown, on net, we lost jobs from the (2018) steel tariffs rather than gained jobs because there are more people employed in the downstream user industries than in the steel industry itself,h he said.
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A study by the Federal Reserve Board found that a rise in input costs resulting from US tariff hikes in 2018-19 led to job losses in American manufacturing. The damage from those higher expenses was compounded by retaliatory taxes on US exports, more than offsetting a small boost to manufacturing employment from US tariffs at least so far, the 2024 paper said.

Retaliation by other countries is indeed another danger of pulling the tariff lever. Higher tariffs on American exports would typically raise their prices for foreign consumers, hitting demand for the goods in many cases.

When Trump announced new tariffs this year, Americafs major trading partners were quick to strike back with their own levies, although the US then agreed a temporary truce with China and the European Union.

Costs of free trade
While economists generally agree that free trade has benefited the global economy in recent decades, they acknowledge that it comes with certain costs.

One is the loss of jobs in communities that are particularly exposed to new competition from foreign manufacturers.

That is similar to the impact of technological progress on workers. gManufacturing jobs as a share of the labor force have come down everywhere. It isnft a US-specific story,h said Gimber at JPMorgan Asset Management, pointing to automation.

He drew a parallel between helping workers affected by higher imports and what is known as a just transition the idea that the drastic changes needed to move toward a greener economy should be fair to everyone and minimize harm to workers and communities.

In both cases, providing workers in impacted industries with new skills or retraining them could be key, Gimber said.

Another potential cost of free trade is dependency on far-flung manufacturers. That took on new relevance during the pandemic, which snarled global supply chains, contributing to shortages of products such as face masks and respirators in the US and elsewhere.

However, economists do not typically see tariffs as a good way to build up domestic manufacturing, Fatas at INSEAD said, noting that subsidies for specific industries are viewed as a better tool gbecause they work more directly.h

But perhaps the strongest argument in favor of free trade is its importance to maintaining peace between nations.

As Gimberfs colleague David Kelly noted in March, closer trade relations give countries more to lose in any conflict.


[655] –¼‘OFBarryGog “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 13:52 No.31298  HomePage
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But what about the impact of tariffs on job creation? Surprisingly, an increase in import taxes has been found to result in slightly more unemployment across countries.
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An example provided by Irwin at Dartmouth College points to one plausible explanation and it has to do with the steeper cost of imported goods.

gA number of studies have shown, on net, we lost jobs from the (2018) steel tariffs rather than gained jobs because there are more people employed in the downstream user industries than in the steel industry itself,h he said.
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A study by the Federal Reserve Board found that a rise in input costs resulting from US tariff hikes in 2018-19 led to job losses in American manufacturing. The damage from those higher expenses was compounded by retaliatory taxes on US exports, more than offsetting a small boost to manufacturing employment from US tariffs at least so far, the 2024 paper said.

Retaliation by other countries is indeed another danger of pulling the tariff lever. Higher tariffs on American exports would typically raise their prices for foreign consumers, hitting demand for the goods in many cases.

When Trump announced new tariffs this year, Americafs major trading partners were quick to strike back with their own levies, although the US then agreed a temporary truce with China and the European Union.

Costs of free trade
While economists generally agree that free trade has benefited the global economy in recent decades, they acknowledge that it comes with certain costs.

One is the loss of jobs in communities that are particularly exposed to new competition from foreign manufacturers.

That is similar to the impact of technological progress on workers. gManufacturing jobs as a share of the labor force have come down everywhere. It isnft a US-specific story,h said Gimber at JPMorgan Asset Management, pointing to automation.

He drew a parallel between helping workers affected by higher imports and what is known as a just transition the idea that the drastic changes needed to move toward a greener economy should be fair to everyone and minimize harm to workers and communities.

In both cases, providing workers in impacted industries with new skills or retraining them could be key, Gimber said.

Another potential cost of free trade is dependency on far-flung manufacturers. That took on new relevance during the pandemic, which snarled global supply chains, contributing to shortages of products such as face masks and respirators in the US and elsewhere.

However, economists do not typically see tariffs as a good way to build up domestic manufacturing, Fatas at INSEAD said, noting that subsidies for specific industries are viewed as a better tool gbecause they work more directly.h

But perhaps the strongest argument in favor of free trade is its importance to maintaining peace between nations.

As Gimberfs colleague David Kelly noted in March, closer trade relations give countries more to lose in any conflict.


[656] –¼‘OFBarryGog “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 13:53 No.31299  HomePage
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But what about the impact of tariffs on job creation? Surprisingly, an increase in import taxes has been found to result in slightly more unemployment across countries.
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An example provided by Irwin at Dartmouth College points to one plausible explanation and it has to do with the steeper cost of imported goods.

gA number of studies have shown, on net, we lost jobs from the (2018) steel tariffs rather than gained jobs because there are more people employed in the downstream user industries than in the steel industry itself,h he said.
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A study by the Federal Reserve Board found that a rise in input costs resulting from US tariff hikes in 2018-19 led to job losses in American manufacturing. The damage from those higher expenses was compounded by retaliatory taxes on US exports, more than offsetting a small boost to manufacturing employment from US tariffs at least so far, the 2024 paper said.

Retaliation by other countries is indeed another danger of pulling the tariff lever. Higher tariffs on American exports would typically raise their prices for foreign consumers, hitting demand for the goods in many cases.

When Trump announced new tariffs this year, Americafs major trading partners were quick to strike back with their own levies, although the US then agreed a temporary truce with China and the European Union.

Costs of free trade
While economists generally agree that free trade has benefited the global economy in recent decades, they acknowledge that it comes with certain costs.

One is the loss of jobs in communities that are particularly exposed to new competition from foreign manufacturers.

That is similar to the impact of technological progress on workers. gManufacturing jobs as a share of the labor force have come down everywhere. It isnft a US-specific story,h said Gimber at JPMorgan Asset Management, pointing to automation.

He drew a parallel between helping workers affected by higher imports and what is known as a just transition the idea that the drastic changes needed to move toward a greener economy should be fair to everyone and minimize harm to workers and communities.

In both cases, providing workers in impacted industries with new skills or retraining them could be key, Gimber said.

Another potential cost of free trade is dependency on far-flung manufacturers. That took on new relevance during the pandemic, which snarled global supply chains, contributing to shortages of products such as face masks and respirators in the US and elsewhere.

However, economists do not typically see tariffs as a good way to build up domestic manufacturing, Fatas at INSEAD said, noting that subsidies for specific industries are viewed as a better tool gbecause they work more directly.h

But perhaps the strongest argument in favor of free trade is its importance to maintaining peace between nations.

As Gimberfs colleague David Kelly noted in March, closer trade relations give countries more to lose in any conflict.


[657] –¼‘OFBarryGog “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 13:53 No.31300  HomePage
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An example provided by Irwin at Dartmouth College points to one plausible explanation and it has to do with the steeper cost of imported goods.

gA number of studies have shown, on net, we lost jobs from the (2018) steel tariffs rather than gained jobs because there are more people employed in the downstream user industries than in the steel industry itself,h he said.
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A study by the Federal Reserve Board found that a rise in input costs resulting from US tariff hikes in 2018-19 led to job losses in American manufacturing. The damage from those higher expenses was compounded by retaliatory taxes on US exports, more than offsetting a small boost to manufacturing employment from US tariffs at least so far, the 2024 paper said.

Retaliation by other countries is indeed another danger of pulling the tariff lever. Higher tariffs on American exports would typically raise their prices for foreign consumers, hitting demand for the goods in many cases.

When Trump announced new tariffs this year, Americafs major trading partners were quick to strike back with their own levies, although the US then agreed a temporary truce with China and the European Union.

Costs of free trade
While economists generally agree that free trade has benefited the global economy in recent decades, they acknowledge that it comes with certain costs.

One is the loss of jobs in communities that are particularly exposed to new competition from foreign manufacturers.

That is similar to the impact of technological progress on workers. gManufacturing jobs as a share of the labor force have come down everywhere. It isnft a US-specific story,h said Gimber at JPMorgan Asset Management, pointing to automation.

He drew a parallel between helping workers affected by higher imports and what is known as a just transition the idea that the drastic changes needed to move toward a greener economy should be fair to everyone and minimize harm to workers and communities.

In both cases, providing workers in impacted industries with new skills or retraining them could be key, Gimber said.

Another potential cost of free trade is dependency on far-flung manufacturers. That took on new relevance during the pandemic, which snarled global supply chains, contributing to shortages of products such as face masks and respirators in the US and elsewhere.

However, economists do not typically see tariffs as a good way to build up domestic manufacturing, Fatas at INSEAD said, noting that subsidies for specific industries are viewed as a better tool gbecause they work more directly.h

But perhaps the strongest argument in favor of free trade is its importance to maintaining peace between nations.

As Gimberfs colleague David Kelly noted in March, closer trade relations give countries more to lose in any conflict.


[658] –¼‘OFBarryGog “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 13:53 No.31301  HomePage
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But what about the impact of tariffs on job creation? Surprisingly, an increase in import taxes has been found to result in slightly more unemployment across countries.
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An example provided by Irwin at Dartmouth College points to one plausible explanation and it has to do with the steeper cost of imported goods.

gA number of studies have shown, on net, we lost jobs from the (2018) steel tariffs rather than gained jobs because there are more people employed in the downstream user industries than in the steel industry itself,h he said.
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A study by the Federal Reserve Board found that a rise in input costs resulting from US tariff hikes in 2018-19 led to job losses in American manufacturing. The damage from those higher expenses was compounded by retaliatory taxes on US exports, more than offsetting a small boost to manufacturing employment from US tariffs at least so far, the 2024 paper said.

Retaliation by other countries is indeed another danger of pulling the tariff lever. Higher tariffs on American exports would typically raise their prices for foreign consumers, hitting demand for the goods in many cases.

When Trump announced new tariffs this year, Americafs major trading partners were quick to strike back with their own levies, although the US then agreed a temporary truce with China and the European Union.

Costs of free trade
While economists generally agree that free trade has benefited the global economy in recent decades, they acknowledge that it comes with certain costs.

One is the loss of jobs in communities that are particularly exposed to new competition from foreign manufacturers.

That is similar to the impact of technological progress on workers. gManufacturing jobs as a share of the labor force have come down everywhere. It isnft a US-specific story,h said Gimber at JPMorgan Asset Management, pointing to automation.

He drew a parallel between helping workers affected by higher imports and what is known as a just transition the idea that the drastic changes needed to move toward a greener economy should be fair to everyone and minimize harm to workers and communities.

In both cases, providing workers in impacted industries with new skills or retraining them could be key, Gimber said.

Another potential cost of free trade is dependency on far-flung manufacturers. That took on new relevance during the pandemic, which snarled global supply chains, contributing to shortages of products such as face masks and respirators in the US and elsewhere.

However, economists do not typically see tariffs as a good way to build up domestic manufacturing, Fatas at INSEAD said, noting that subsidies for specific industries are viewed as a better tool gbecause they work more directly.h

But perhaps the strongest argument in favor of free trade is its importance to maintaining peace between nations.

As Gimberfs colleague David Kelly noted in March, closer trade relations give countries more to lose in any conflict.


[659] –¼‘OFGeorgeviake “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 13:59 No.31302  HomePage
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The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell nearly 8 meters (about 26 feet), according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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As the crew zeroed on the Chihuahua, the hole the man fell into became more visible. Rescuers rappelled down, rescued the man and flew him and his canine companion to a hospital.

gImagine if the dog wasnft there,h Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. gI have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldnft survive this fall into the crevasse.h

On its website, the company was effusive: gThe dog is a four-legged hero who may have saved his masterfs life in a life-threatening situation.h


[660] –¼‘OFGeorgeviake “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 13:59 No.31303  HomePage
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The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell nearly 8 meters (about 26 feet), according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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As the crew zeroed on the Chihuahua, the hole the man fell into became more visible. Rescuers rappelled down, rescued the man and flew him and his canine companion to a hospital.

gImagine if the dog wasnft there,h Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. gI have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldnft survive this fall into the crevasse.h

On its website, the company was effusive: gThe dog is a four-legged hero who may have saved his masterfs life in a life-threatening situation.h


[661] –¼‘OFGeorgeviake “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 13:59 No.31304  HomePage
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The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell nearly 8 meters (about 26 feet), according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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As the crew zeroed on the Chihuahua, the hole the man fell into became more visible. Rescuers rappelled down, rescued the man and flew him and his canine companion to a hospital.

gImagine if the dog wasnft there,h Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. gI have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldnft survive this fall into the crevasse.h

On its website, the company was effusive: gThe dog is a four-legged hero who may have saved his masterfs life in a life-threatening situation.h


[662] –¼‘OFGeorgeviake “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 14:00 No.31305  HomePage
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The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell nearly 8 meters (about 26 feet), according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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As the crew zeroed on the Chihuahua, the hole the man fell into became more visible. Rescuers rappelled down, rescued the man and flew him and his canine companion to a hospital.

gImagine if the dog wasnft there,h Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. gI have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldnft survive this fall into the crevasse.h

On its website, the company was effusive: gThe dog is a four-legged hero who may have saved his masterfs life in a life-threatening situation.h


[663] –¼‘OFGeorgeviake “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 14:00 No.31306  HomePage
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The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell nearly 8 meters (about 26 feet), according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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As the crew zeroed on the Chihuahua, the hole the man fell into became more visible. Rescuers rappelled down, rescued the man and flew him and his canine companion to a hospital.

gImagine if the dog wasnft there,h Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. gI have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldnft survive this fall into the crevasse.h

On its website, the company was effusive: gThe dog is a four-legged hero who may have saved his masterfs life in a life-threatening situation.h


[664] –¼‘OFGeorgeviake “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 14:01 No.31307  HomePage
Rescuers are hailing as a gfour-legged heroh a furry Chihuahua whose pacing atop an Alpine rock helped a helicopter crew find its owner, who had fallen into a crevasse on a Swiss glacier nearby.
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The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell nearly 8 meters (about 26 feet), according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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As the crew zeroed on the Chihuahua, the hole the man fell into became more visible. Rescuers rappelled down, rescued the man and flew him and his canine companion to a hospital.

gImagine if the dog wasnft there,h Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. gI have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldnft survive this fall into the crevasse.h

On its website, the company was effusive: gThe dog is a four-legged hero who may have saved his masterfs life in a life-threatening situation.h


[665] –¼‘OFGeorgeviake “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 14:01 No.31308  HomePage
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The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell nearly 8 meters (about 26 feet), according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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As the crew zeroed on the Chihuahua, the hole the man fell into became more visible. Rescuers rappelled down, rescued the man and flew him and his canine companion to a hospital.

gImagine if the dog wasnft there,h Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. gI have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldnft survive this fall into the crevasse.h

On its website, the company was effusive: gThe dog is a four-legged hero who may have saved his masterfs life in a life-threatening situation.h


[666] –¼‘OFGeorgeviake “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 14:01 No.31309  HomePage
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The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell nearly 8 meters (about 26 feet), according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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As the crew zeroed on the Chihuahua, the hole the man fell into became more visible. Rescuers rappelled down, rescued the man and flew him and his canine companion to a hospital.

gImagine if the dog wasnft there,h Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. gI have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldnft survive this fall into the crevasse.h

On its website, the company was effusive: gThe dog is a four-legged hero who may have saved his masterfs life in a life-threatening situation.h


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[671] –¼‘OFRosariofries “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 16:13 No.31314  HomePage
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Dollmaker Mattel worked with Breakthrough T1D, formerly known the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, to design the doll, which aims to represent the roughly 304,000 kids and teens living with type 1 diabetes in the United States.
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The doll launched Tuesday at the Breakthrough T1D Childrenfs Congress, a three-day event in Washington that brings in kids and teens living with the condition to meet with lawmakers. This year, theyfre asking Congress to renew funding for the Special Diabetes Program, which was first allocated by Congress in 1997. The programfs current funding ends after September.

The advocacy efforts have taken on new urgency this year. With so many deep cuts to federally funded projects in recent months, Breakthrough T1D said itfs anxiously watching to see if this funding will be reupped.

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, meaning the body mistakenly attacks its own organs and tissues. In this case, rough antibodies go after cells in the pancreas that make insulin, an essential hormone that helps the body turn food into energy. As a result, the body doesnft make enough of its own insulin, so people have to take insulin by injection or though a pump to survive.

Type 1 diabetes is typically diagnosed in childhood but can be diagnosed in anyone at any age. It differs from type 2 diabetes, in which people are still able to make insulin but their cells stop responding to it.

In addition to the insulin pump that attaches to the new Barbiefs waist, the chestnut-haired beauty has a continuous glucose monitor on her arm a button held on by a strip of heart-shaped Barbie-pink tape. Her cell phone displays an app that shows her glucose readings. She also has a light blue purse to hold her supplies and snacks to help her manage her blood sugar throughout the day. It matches her shoes, of course.


[672] –¼‘OFRosariofries “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 16:14 No.31315  HomePage
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Dollmaker Mattel worked with Breakthrough T1D, formerly known the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, to design the doll, which aims to represent the roughly 304,000 kids and teens living with type 1 diabetes in the United States.
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The doll launched Tuesday at the Breakthrough T1D Childrenfs Congress, a three-day event in Washington that brings in kids and teens living with the condition to meet with lawmakers. This year, theyfre asking Congress to renew funding for the Special Diabetes Program, which was first allocated by Congress in 1997. The programfs current funding ends after September.

The advocacy efforts have taken on new urgency this year. With so many deep cuts to federally funded projects in recent months, Breakthrough T1D said itfs anxiously watching to see if this funding will be reupped.

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, meaning the body mistakenly attacks its own organs and tissues. In this case, rough antibodies go after cells in the pancreas that make insulin, an essential hormone that helps the body turn food into energy. As a result, the body doesnft make enough of its own insulin, so people have to take insulin by injection or though a pump to survive.

Type 1 diabetes is typically diagnosed in childhood but can be diagnosed in anyone at any age. It differs from type 2 diabetes, in which people are still able to make insulin but their cells stop responding to it.

In addition to the insulin pump that attaches to the new Barbiefs waist, the chestnut-haired beauty has a continuous glucose monitor on her arm a button held on by a strip of heart-shaped Barbie-pink tape. Her cell phone displays an app that shows her glucose readings. She also has a light blue purse to hold her supplies and snacks to help her manage her blood sugar throughout the day. It matches her shoes, of course.


[673] –¼‘OFRosariofries “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 16:14 No.31316  HomePage
The latest Barbie slays in a chic blue polka-dot crop top, ruffled miniskirt, chunky heels and an insulin pump. She is the brandfs first doll with type 1 diabetes.
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Dollmaker Mattel worked with Breakthrough T1D, formerly known the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, to design the doll, which aims to represent the roughly 304,000 kids and teens living with type 1 diabetes in the United States.
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The doll launched Tuesday at the Breakthrough T1D Childrenfs Congress, a three-day event in Washington that brings in kids and teens living with the condition to meet with lawmakers. This year, theyfre asking Congress to renew funding for the Special Diabetes Program, which was first allocated by Congress in 1997. The programfs current funding ends after September.

The advocacy efforts have taken on new urgency this year. With so many deep cuts to federally funded projects in recent months, Breakthrough T1D said itfs anxiously watching to see if this funding will be reupped.

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, meaning the body mistakenly attacks its own organs and tissues. In this case, rough antibodies go after cells in the pancreas that make insulin, an essential hormone that helps the body turn food into energy. As a result, the body doesnft make enough of its own insulin, so people have to take insulin by injection or though a pump to survive.

Type 1 diabetes is typically diagnosed in childhood but can be diagnosed in anyone at any age. It differs from type 2 diabetes, in which people are still able to make insulin but their cells stop responding to it.

In addition to the insulin pump that attaches to the new Barbiefs waist, the chestnut-haired beauty has a continuous glucose monitor on her arm a button held on by a strip of heart-shaped Barbie-pink tape. Her cell phone displays an app that shows her glucose readings. She also has a light blue purse to hold her supplies and snacks to help her manage her blood sugar throughout the day. It matches her shoes, of course.


[674] –¼‘OFRosariofries “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 16:15 No.31317  HomePage
The latest Barbie slays in a chic blue polka-dot crop top, ruffled miniskirt, chunky heels and an insulin pump. She is the brandfs first doll with type 1 diabetes.
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The doll launched Tuesday at the Breakthrough T1D Childrenfs Congress, a three-day event in Washington that brings in kids and teens living with the condition to meet with lawmakers. This year, theyfre asking Congress to renew funding for the Special Diabetes Program, which was first allocated by Congress in 1997. The programfs current funding ends after September.

The advocacy efforts have taken on new urgency this year. With so many deep cuts to federally funded projects in recent months, Breakthrough T1D said itfs anxiously watching to see if this funding will be reupped.

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, meaning the body mistakenly attacks its own organs and tissues. In this case, rough antibodies go after cells in the pancreas that make insulin, an essential hormone that helps the body turn food into energy. As a result, the body doesnft make enough of its own insulin, so people have to take insulin by injection or though a pump to survive.

Type 1 diabetes is typically diagnosed in childhood but can be diagnosed in anyone at any age. It differs from type 2 diabetes, in which people are still able to make insulin but their cells stop responding to it.

In addition to the insulin pump that attaches to the new Barbiefs waist, the chestnut-haired beauty has a continuous glucose monitor on her arm a button held on by a strip of heart-shaped Barbie-pink tape. Her cell phone displays an app that shows her glucose readings. She also has a light blue purse to hold her supplies and snacks to help her manage her blood sugar throughout the day. It matches her shoes, of course.


[675] –¼‘OFRosariofries “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 16:15 No.31318  HomePage
The latest Barbie slays in a chic blue polka-dot crop top, ruffled miniskirt, chunky heels and an insulin pump. She is the brandfs first doll with type 1 diabetes.
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Dollmaker Mattel worked with Breakthrough T1D, formerly known the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, to design the doll, which aims to represent the roughly 304,000 kids and teens living with type 1 diabetes in the United States.
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The doll launched Tuesday at the Breakthrough T1D Childrenfs Congress, a three-day event in Washington that brings in kids and teens living with the condition to meet with lawmakers. This year, theyfre asking Congress to renew funding for the Special Diabetes Program, which was first allocated by Congress in 1997. The programfs current funding ends after September.

The advocacy efforts have taken on new urgency this year. With so many deep cuts to federally funded projects in recent months, Breakthrough T1D said itfs anxiously watching to see if this funding will be reupped.

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, meaning the body mistakenly attacks its own organs and tissues. In this case, rough antibodies go after cells in the pancreas that make insulin, an essential hormone that helps the body turn food into energy. As a result, the body doesnft make enough of its own insulin, so people have to take insulin by injection or though a pump to survive.

Type 1 diabetes is typically diagnosed in childhood but can be diagnosed in anyone at any age. It differs from type 2 diabetes, in which people are still able to make insulin but their cells stop responding to it.

In addition to the insulin pump that attaches to the new Barbiefs waist, the chestnut-haired beauty has a continuous glucose monitor on her arm a button held on by a strip of heart-shaped Barbie-pink tape. Her cell phone displays an app that shows her glucose readings. She also has a light blue purse to hold her supplies and snacks to help her manage her blood sugar throughout the day. It matches her shoes, of course.


[676] –¼‘OFRosariofries “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 16:15 No.31319  HomePage
The latest Barbie slays in a chic blue polka-dot crop top, ruffled miniskirt, chunky heels and an insulin pump. She is the brandfs first doll with type 1 diabetes.
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Dollmaker Mattel worked with Breakthrough T1D, formerly known the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, to design the doll, which aims to represent the roughly 304,000 kids and teens living with type 1 diabetes in the United States.
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The doll launched Tuesday at the Breakthrough T1D Childrenfs Congress, a three-day event in Washington that brings in kids and teens living with the condition to meet with lawmakers. This year, theyfre asking Congress to renew funding for the Special Diabetes Program, which was first allocated by Congress in 1997. The programfs current funding ends after September.

The advocacy efforts have taken on new urgency this year. With so many deep cuts to federally funded projects in recent months, Breakthrough T1D said itfs anxiously watching to see if this funding will be reupped.

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, meaning the body mistakenly attacks its own organs and tissues. In this case, rough antibodies go after cells in the pancreas that make insulin, an essential hormone that helps the body turn food into energy. As a result, the body doesnft make enough of its own insulin, so people have to take insulin by injection or though a pump to survive.

Type 1 diabetes is typically diagnosed in childhood but can be diagnosed in anyone at any age. It differs from type 2 diabetes, in which people are still able to make insulin but their cells stop responding to it.

In addition to the insulin pump that attaches to the new Barbiefs waist, the chestnut-haired beauty has a continuous glucose monitor on her arm a button held on by a strip of heart-shaped Barbie-pink tape. Her cell phone displays an app that shows her glucose readings. She also has a light blue purse to hold her supplies and snacks to help her manage her blood sugar throughout the day. It matches her shoes, of course.


[677] –¼‘OFRosariofries “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 16:16 No.31320  HomePage
The latest Barbie slays in a chic blue polka-dot crop top, ruffled miniskirt, chunky heels and an insulin pump. She is the brandfs first doll with type 1 diabetes.
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Dollmaker Mattel worked with Breakthrough T1D, formerly known the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, to design the doll, which aims to represent the roughly 304,000 kids and teens living with type 1 diabetes in the United States.
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The doll launched Tuesday at the Breakthrough T1D Childrenfs Congress, a three-day event in Washington that brings in kids and teens living with the condition to meet with lawmakers. This year, theyfre asking Congress to renew funding for the Special Diabetes Program, which was first allocated by Congress in 1997. The programfs current funding ends after September.

The advocacy efforts have taken on new urgency this year. With so many deep cuts to federally funded projects in recent months, Breakthrough T1D said itfs anxiously watching to see if this funding will be reupped.

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, meaning the body mistakenly attacks its own organs and tissues. In this case, rough antibodies go after cells in the pancreas that make insulin, an essential hormone that helps the body turn food into energy. As a result, the body doesnft make enough of its own insulin, so people have to take insulin by injection or though a pump to survive.

Type 1 diabetes is typically diagnosed in childhood but can be diagnosed in anyone at any age. It differs from type 2 diabetes, in which people are still able to make insulin but their cells stop responding to it.

In addition to the insulin pump that attaches to the new Barbiefs waist, the chestnut-haired beauty has a continuous glucose monitor on her arm a button held on by a strip of heart-shaped Barbie-pink tape. Her cell phone displays an app that shows her glucose readings. She also has a light blue purse to hold her supplies and snacks to help her manage her blood sugar throughout the day. It matches her shoes, of course.


[678] –¼‘OFRosariofries “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 16:16 No.31321  HomePage
The latest Barbie slays in a chic blue polka-dot crop top, ruffled miniskirt, chunky heels and an insulin pump. She is the brandfs first doll with type 1 diabetes.
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Dollmaker Mattel worked with Breakthrough T1D, formerly known the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, to design the doll, which aims to represent the roughly 304,000 kids and teens living with type 1 diabetes in the United States.
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The doll launched Tuesday at the Breakthrough T1D Childrenfs Congress, a three-day event in Washington that brings in kids and teens living with the condition to meet with lawmakers. This year, theyfre asking Congress to renew funding for the Special Diabetes Program, which was first allocated by Congress in 1997. The programfs current funding ends after September.

The advocacy efforts have taken on new urgency this year. With so many deep cuts to federally funded projects in recent months, Breakthrough T1D said itfs anxiously watching to see if this funding will be reupped.

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, meaning the body mistakenly attacks its own organs and tissues. In this case, rough antibodies go after cells in the pancreas that make insulin, an essential hormone that helps the body turn food into energy. As a result, the body doesnft make enough of its own insulin, so people have to take insulin by injection or though a pump to survive.

Type 1 diabetes is typically diagnosed in childhood but can be diagnosed in anyone at any age. It differs from type 2 diabetes, in which people are still able to make insulin but their cells stop responding to it.

In addition to the insulin pump that attaches to the new Barbiefs waist, the chestnut-haired beauty has a continuous glucose monitor on her arm a button held on by a strip of heart-shaped Barbie-pink tape. Her cell phone displays an app that shows her glucose readings. She also has a light blue purse to hold her supplies and snacks to help her manage her blood sugar throughout the day. It matches her shoes, of course.


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[682] –¼‘OFAdolphCautt “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 19:29 No.31325  HomePage
Colin Goodson knows more about energy than most people.

The tall, bearded Mainer is an engineer on an offshore oil drilling ship in the Gulf of Mexico. But when it came time for him to build a home in Southern Maine, Goodson largely bypassed fossil fuels.
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The house he built is entirely off the grid, powered from rooftop solar and batteries that convert the sunfs energy to electricity. Electrons power much of his two-story home; it is heated and cooled with heat pumps, and Goodson and his wife cook meals on an induction range. Incredibly well-insulated, the entire home is heated by a small wood stove.
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Goodson loves his new house, even though it has raised the eyebrows of his drilling ship colleagues.

gAll the guys at work think Ifm crazy,h Goodson said during a recent tour of his home. gThey think Ifm living in a shack out in the woods somewhere and I go outside to use the toilet, but thatfs clearly not the case.h

The house, built by New Hampshire company Unity Homes, is a far cry from a shack. Modern and spacious, it has running water and three bathrooms.
Despite also having initial concerns about her husbandfs off-the-grid aspirations, Katie Goodson is a convert as well especially after the lights stayed on during an intense storm that knocked their neighborsf electricity out.

gI would never go back,h she told CNN. gWhen I tell co-workers or neighbors that we live off-grid and they see the house, theyfre always like, eWhoa, this isnft what I was expecting!f Itfs really fun surprising people; I live a totally normal life.h

The Goodsons are part of a small but growing number of homeowners who are choosing to build energy-efficient gpanelizedh homes that are pre-made in a factory. The homes are better for the climate, and although they have a high upfront cost, several homeowners say their energy savings, quality of life and overall cost of living has greatly improved since moving in.


[683] –¼‘OFAdolphCautt “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 19:30 No.31326  HomePage
Colin Goodson knows more about energy than most people.

The tall, bearded Mainer is an engineer on an offshore oil drilling ship in the Gulf of Mexico. But when it came time for him to build a home in Southern Maine, Goodson largely bypassed fossil fuels.
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Goodson loves his new house, even though it has raised the eyebrows of his drilling ship colleagues.

gAll the guys at work think Ifm crazy,h Goodson said during a recent tour of his home. gThey think Ifm living in a shack out in the woods somewhere and I go outside to use the toilet, but thatfs clearly not the case.h

The house, built by New Hampshire company Unity Homes, is a far cry from a shack. Modern and spacious, it has running water and three bathrooms.
Despite also having initial concerns about her husbandfs off-the-grid aspirations, Katie Goodson is a convert as well especially after the lights stayed on during an intense storm that knocked their neighborsf electricity out.

gI would never go back,h she told CNN. gWhen I tell co-workers or neighbors that we live off-grid and they see the house, theyfre always like, eWhoa, this isnft what I was expecting!f Itfs really fun surprising people; I live a totally normal life.h

The Goodsons are part of a small but growing number of homeowners who are choosing to build energy-efficient gpanelizedh homes that are pre-made in a factory. The homes are better for the climate, and although they have a high upfront cost, several homeowners say their energy savings, quality of life and overall cost of living has greatly improved since moving in.


[684] –¼‘OFAdolphCautt “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 19:30 No.31327  HomePage
Colin Goodson knows more about energy than most people.

The tall, bearded Mainer is an engineer on an offshore oil drilling ship in the Gulf of Mexico. But when it came time for him to build a home in Southern Maine, Goodson largely bypassed fossil fuels.
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Goodson loves his new house, even though it has raised the eyebrows of his drilling ship colleagues.

gAll the guys at work think Ifm crazy,h Goodson said during a recent tour of his home. gThey think Ifm living in a shack out in the woods somewhere and I go outside to use the toilet, but thatfs clearly not the case.h

The house, built by New Hampshire company Unity Homes, is a far cry from a shack. Modern and spacious, it has running water and three bathrooms.
Despite also having initial concerns about her husbandfs off-the-grid aspirations, Katie Goodson is a convert as well especially after the lights stayed on during an intense storm that knocked their neighborsf electricity out.

gI would never go back,h she told CNN. gWhen I tell co-workers or neighbors that we live off-grid and they see the house, theyfre always like, eWhoa, this isnft what I was expecting!f Itfs really fun surprising people; I live a totally normal life.h

The Goodsons are part of a small but growing number of homeowners who are choosing to build energy-efficient gpanelizedh homes that are pre-made in a factory. The homes are better for the climate, and although they have a high upfront cost, several homeowners say their energy savings, quality of life and overall cost of living has greatly improved since moving in.


[685] –¼‘OFAdolphCautt “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 19:30 No.31328  HomePage
Colin Goodson knows more about energy than most people.

The tall, bearded Mainer is an engineer on an offshore oil drilling ship in the Gulf of Mexico. But when it came time for him to build a home in Southern Maine, Goodson largely bypassed fossil fuels.
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The house he built is entirely off the grid, powered from rooftop solar and batteries that convert the sunfs energy to electricity. Electrons power much of his two-story home; it is heated and cooled with heat pumps, and Goodson and his wife cook meals on an induction range. Incredibly well-insulated, the entire home is heated by a small wood stove.
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Goodson loves his new house, even though it has raised the eyebrows of his drilling ship colleagues.

gAll the guys at work think Ifm crazy,h Goodson said during a recent tour of his home. gThey think Ifm living in a shack out in the woods somewhere and I go outside to use the toilet, but thatfs clearly not the case.h

The house, built by New Hampshire company Unity Homes, is a far cry from a shack. Modern and spacious, it has running water and three bathrooms.
Despite also having initial concerns about her husbandfs off-the-grid aspirations, Katie Goodson is a convert as well especially after the lights stayed on during an intense storm that knocked their neighborsf electricity out.

gI would never go back,h she told CNN. gWhen I tell co-workers or neighbors that we live off-grid and they see the house, theyfre always like, eWhoa, this isnft what I was expecting!f Itfs really fun surprising people; I live a totally normal life.h

The Goodsons are part of a small but growing number of homeowners who are choosing to build energy-efficient gpanelizedh homes that are pre-made in a factory. The homes are better for the climate, and although they have a high upfront cost, several homeowners say their energy savings, quality of life and overall cost of living has greatly improved since moving in.


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[687] –¼‘OFJoshuajeora “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 20:24 No.31330  HomePage
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Today, English is one of several official languages in India, spoken by about 10% of the population. Hindi is the first language for around 44% of citizens, according to the 2011 census.
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But in recent years, Modifs BJP has placed particular emphasis on promoting Hindi and reducing the use of English in public life.

The prime minister almost never delivers speeches in English, preferring Hindi for national addresses such as his monthly radio program. His administration has encouraged officials to use Hindi on social media and in government correspondence though, after criticism from non-Hindi-speaking states, clarified that this was intended mainly for the Hindi belt in the north.
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When India hosted world leaders for the 2023 G20 summit in New Delhi, invitations were sent out from gBharath the Sanskrit or Hindi name for the country instead of gIndia,h fueling speculation that the government aims to ultimately phase out the countryfs English designation altogether.

Modifs critics have been quick to note his political motives behind these moves.

With its roots in the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a right-wing organization that advocates Hindu hegemony within India, the BJPfs language policies resonate with many in a country where nearly 80% of people are Hindu.

Analysts say the BJP is seeking to capitalize on this demographic by promoting language policies that strengthen its support base in the north.

According to Rita Kothari, an English professor from Ashoka University, the government gis certainly interested in homogenizing the country and making Hindi more widespread.h

But that policy can also backfire in part because many regions, such as Marathi-speaking Maharashtra in the west are staunchly proud of their local language.

The violent clashes in the statefs megacity Mumbai earlier this month were sparked by the regional governmentfs controversial decision to make Hindi a compulsory third language in public primary schools.

Pushback and protest has also been especially strong in the south, where English and regional languages such as Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada are valued as symbols of local identity and autonomy.


[688] –¼‘OFEddiemyday “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 20:29 No.31331  HomePage
When Hussain AlMoosawi arrived home, he didnft recognize anything.

The Emirati photographer, who had spent eight years studying in Australia, returned to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in 2013. Hefd missed a real estate boom of dizzying proportions: not just new buildings, but new districts.
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But for AlMoosawi, these international icons were not the urban fabric of his home: it was the oft-overlooked, mid-century office towers and residential blocks squeezed between new highways and overshadowed by luxury developments that felt most familiar.

It sparked a desire to gunderstand the urban context of the UAE,h and AlMoosawi set out to meticulously document and capture these underappreciated buildings, gand reimagine the city as if it were the e80s, the time when I was born.h
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Initially focusing on industrial landscapes, temporary structures and air conditioning units, he began to notice symmetry in many of the buildings he was photographing, inspiring his current project: facades.

gFacades are like a face,h said AlMoosawi. gItfs something that people connect with.h

His bold, geometric images strip away context to spotlight the character and diversity of everyday buildings. Using a telephoto lens to shoot close-ups from the ground or elevated positions, AlMoosawi carefully frames out distractions and sometimes removes minor obstructions like lampposts in post-processing.

So far, the 41-year-old, who is editor-in-chief for National Geographic AlArabiya Magazine, has photographed over 600 building?s across the UAE, and next year hopes to complete his collection in Abu Dhabi, where he lives.

In the long term, he hopes to turn the glifetime projecth into an interactive archive that both preserves urban heritage and invites viewers to rediscover their own city.

gOur cities arenft big, in terms of scale, compared to many other cities,h said AlMoosawi. gBut then they have a story to tell, they have things between the lines that we donft see, and my quest is to see these things.h


[689] –¼‘OFGeorgeEvofe “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 20:41 No.31332  HomePage
Rescuers are hailing as a gfour-legged heroh a furry Chihuahua whose pacing atop an Alpine rock helped a helicopter crew find its owner, who had fallen into a crevasse on a Swiss glacier nearby.
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The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell nearly 8 meters (about 26 feet), according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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As the crew zeroed on the Chihuahua, the hole the man fell into became more visible. Rescuers rappelled down, rescued the man and flew him and his canine companion to a hospital.

gImagine if the dog wasnft there,h Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. gI have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldnft survive this fall into the crevasse.h

On its website, the company was effusive: gThe dog is a four-legged hero who may have saved his masterfs life in a life-threatening situation.h


[690] –¼‘OFGeorgeEvofe “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 20:42 No.31333  HomePage
Rescuers are hailing as a gfour-legged heroh a furry Chihuahua whose pacing atop an Alpine rock helped a helicopter crew find its owner, who had fallen into a crevasse on a Swiss glacier nearby.
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The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell nearly 8 meters (about 26 feet), according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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As the crew zeroed on the Chihuahua, the hole the man fell into became more visible. Rescuers rappelled down, rescued the man and flew him and his canine companion to a hospital.

gImagine if the dog wasnft there,h Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. gI have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldnft survive this fall into the crevasse.h

On its website, the company was effusive: gThe dog is a four-legged hero who may have saved his masterfs life in a life-threatening situation.h


[691] –¼‘OFGeorgeEvofe “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 20:42 No.31334  HomePage
Rescuers are hailing as a gfour-legged heroh a furry Chihuahua whose pacing atop an Alpine rock helped a helicopter crew find its owner, who had fallen into a crevasse on a Swiss glacier nearby.
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The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell nearly 8 meters (about 26 feet), according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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gImagine if the dog wasnft there,h Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. gI have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldnft survive this fall into the crevasse.h

On its website, the company was effusive: gThe dog is a four-legged hero who may have saved his masterfs life in a life-threatening situation.h


[692] –¼‘OFGeorgeEvofe “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 20:42 No.31335  HomePage
Rescuers are hailing as a gfour-legged heroh a furry Chihuahua whose pacing atop an Alpine rock helped a helicopter crew find its owner, who had fallen into a crevasse on a Swiss glacier nearby.
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The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell nearly 8 meters (about 26 feet), according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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As the crew zeroed on the Chihuahua, the hole the man fell into became more visible. Rescuers rappelled down, rescued the man and flew him and his canine companion to a hospital.

gImagine if the dog wasnft there,h Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. gI have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldnft survive this fall into the crevasse.h

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[693] –¼‘OFGeorgeEvofe “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 20:42 No.31336  HomePage
Rescuers are hailing as a gfour-legged heroh a furry Chihuahua whose pacing atop an Alpine rock helped a helicopter crew find its owner, who had fallen into a crevasse on a Swiss glacier nearby.
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The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell nearly 8 meters (about 26 feet), according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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As the crew zeroed on the Chihuahua, the hole the man fell into became more visible. Rescuers rappelled down, rescued the man and flew him and his canine companion to a hospital.

gImagine if the dog wasnft there,h Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. gI have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldnft survive this fall into the crevasse.h

On its website, the company was effusive: gThe dog is a four-legged hero who may have saved his masterfs life in a life-threatening situation.h


[694] –¼‘OFGeorgeEvofe “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 20:42 No.31337  HomePage
Rescuers are hailing as a gfour-legged heroh a furry Chihuahua whose pacing atop an Alpine rock helped a helicopter crew find its owner, who had fallen into a crevasse on a Swiss glacier nearby.
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Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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[695] –¼‘OFGeorgeEvofe “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 20:42 No.31338  HomePage
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The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell nearly 8 meters (about 26 feet), according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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gImagine if the dog wasnft there,h Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. gI have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldnft survive this fall into the crevasse.h

On its website, the company was effusive: gThe dog is a four-legged hero who may have saved his masterfs life in a life-threatening situation.h


[696] –¼‘OFGeorgeEvofe “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 20:44 No.31339  HomePage
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The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell nearly 8 meters (about 26 feet), according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.
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As the crew zeroed on the Chihuahua, the hole the man fell into became more visible. Rescuers rappelled down, rescued the man and flew him and his canine companion to a hospital.

gImagine if the dog wasnft there,h Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. gI have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldnft survive this fall into the crevasse.h

On its website, the company was effusive: gThe dog is a four-legged hero who may have saved his masterfs life in a life-threatening situation.h


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[699] –¼‘OFAnthonyvam “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 22:02 No.31342  HomePage
Emily Mazreku, director of marketing and communications at Breakthrough T1D, lives with type 1 diabetes and worked with Mattel to design the doll.
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Barbiefs phone app displays a snapshot of her actual blood sugar readings from one day during the design process. Barbiefs blood glucose reading is 130 milligrams of sugar per deciliter of blood, which is in the normal range. Most people with diabetes try to keep their blood sugar between 70 and 180 mg/dl.Her continuous glucose monitor has a graph that shows the highs and lows that can happen during the day. The blue polka dots are nods to the colors and symbols for diabetes awareness.
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Mazreku spent almost two years holding focus groups to get feedback about the features of the doll and to make sure it was representing the entire type 1 diabetes community.
gMattel approached us, and they wanted this to be a part of their Fashionista line,h Mazreku said. gAnd we jumped on that opportunity right away.h

The line has dolls with more than 175 different looks, including a variety of skin tones, eye and hair colors. It includes a Barbie with behind-the-ear hearing aids, a blind doll who uses a cane and another with a prosthetic leg. Therefs also a doll with vitiligo, a condition in which skin loses its pigment and becomes splotchy.

gWe know that increasing the number of people who can see themselves in Barbie continues to resonate,h said Devin Duff, a spokesperson for Mattel, in an email to CNN.

The company said the blind Barbie and a doll with Down syndrome were among the most popular Fashionista dolls globally in 2024.
The company launched its first doll with a disability a friend for Barbie called Share-a-smile Becky, who used a wheelchair in 1997. Customers noted at the time that Beckyfs wheelchair couldnft fit through the doors of the Barbie Dream House, a situation many people with disabilities encounter in real life.


[700] –¼‘OFAnthonyvam “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 22:03 No.31343  HomePage
Emily Mazreku, director of marketing and communications at Breakthrough T1D, lives with type 1 diabetes and worked with Mattel to design the doll.
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gMattel approached us, and they wanted this to be a part of their Fashionista line,h Mazreku said. gAnd we jumped on that opportunity right away.h

The line has dolls with more than 175 different looks, including a variety of skin tones, eye and hair colors. It includes a Barbie with behind-the-ear hearing aids, a blind doll who uses a cane and another with a prosthetic leg. Therefs also a doll with vitiligo, a condition in which skin loses its pigment and becomes splotchy.

gWe know that increasing the number of people who can see themselves in Barbie continues to resonate,h said Devin Duff, a spokesperson for Mattel, in an email to CNN.

The company said the blind Barbie and a doll with Down syndrome were among the most popular Fashionista dolls globally in 2024.
The company launched its first doll with a disability a friend for Barbie called Share-a-smile Becky, who used a wheelchair in 1997. Customers noted at the time that Beckyfs wheelchair couldnft fit through the doors of the Barbie Dream House, a situation many people with disabilities encounter in real life.


[701] –¼‘OFAnthonyvam “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 22:03 No.31344  HomePage
Emily Mazreku, director of marketing and communications at Breakthrough T1D, lives with type 1 diabetes and worked with Mattel to design the doll.
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Mazreku spent almost two years holding focus groups to get feedback about the features of the doll and to make sure it was representing the entire type 1 diabetes community.
gMattel approached us, and they wanted this to be a part of their Fashionista line,h Mazreku said. gAnd we jumped on that opportunity right away.h

The line has dolls with more than 175 different looks, including a variety of skin tones, eye and hair colors. It includes a Barbie with behind-the-ear hearing aids, a blind doll who uses a cane and another with a prosthetic leg. Therefs also a doll with vitiligo, a condition in which skin loses its pigment and becomes splotchy.

gWe know that increasing the number of people who can see themselves in Barbie continues to resonate,h said Devin Duff, a spokesperson for Mattel, in an email to CNN.

The company said the blind Barbie and a doll with Down syndrome were among the most popular Fashionista dolls globally in 2024.
The company launched its first doll with a disability a friend for Barbie called Share-a-smile Becky, who used a wheelchair in 1997. Customers noted at the time that Beckyfs wheelchair couldnft fit through the doors of the Barbie Dream House, a situation many people with disabilities encounter in real life.


[702] –¼‘OFAnthonyvam “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 22:04 No.31345  HomePage
Emily Mazreku, director of marketing and communications at Breakthrough T1D, lives with type 1 diabetes and worked with Mattel to design the doll.
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Barbiefs phone app displays a snapshot of her actual blood sugar readings from one day during the design process. Barbiefs blood glucose reading is 130 milligrams of sugar per deciliter of blood, which is in the normal range. Most people with diabetes try to keep their blood sugar between 70 and 180 mg/dl.Her continuous glucose monitor has a graph that shows the highs and lows that can happen during the day. The blue polka dots are nods to the colors and symbols for diabetes awareness.
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Mazreku spent almost two years holding focus groups to get feedback about the features of the doll and to make sure it was representing the entire type 1 diabetes community.
gMattel approached us, and they wanted this to be a part of their Fashionista line,h Mazreku said. gAnd we jumped on that opportunity right away.h

The line has dolls with more than 175 different looks, including a variety of skin tones, eye and hair colors. It includes a Barbie with behind-the-ear hearing aids, a blind doll who uses a cane and another with a prosthetic leg. Therefs also a doll with vitiligo, a condition in which skin loses its pigment and becomes splotchy.

gWe know that increasing the number of people who can see themselves in Barbie continues to resonate,h said Devin Duff, a spokesperson for Mattel, in an email to CNN.

The company said the blind Barbie and a doll with Down syndrome were among the most popular Fashionista dolls globally in 2024.
The company launched its first doll with a disability a friend for Barbie called Share-a-smile Becky, who used a wheelchair in 1997. Customers noted at the time that Beckyfs wheelchair couldnft fit through the doors of the Barbie Dream House, a situation many people with disabilities encounter in real life.


[703] –¼‘OFAnthonyvam “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 22:05 No.31346  HomePage
Emily Mazreku, director of marketing and communications at Breakthrough T1D, lives with type 1 diabetes and worked with Mattel to design the doll.
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Barbiefs phone app displays a snapshot of her actual blood sugar readings from one day during the design process. Barbiefs blood glucose reading is 130 milligrams of sugar per deciliter of blood, which is in the normal range. Most people with diabetes try to keep their blood sugar between 70 and 180 mg/dl.Her continuous glucose monitor has a graph that shows the highs and lows that can happen during the day. The blue polka dots are nods to the colors and symbols for diabetes awareness.
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Mazreku spent almost two years holding focus groups to get feedback about the features of the doll and to make sure it was representing the entire type 1 diabetes community.
gMattel approached us, and they wanted this to be a part of their Fashionista line,h Mazreku said. gAnd we jumped on that opportunity right away.h

The line has dolls with more than 175 different looks, including a variety of skin tones, eye and hair colors. It includes a Barbie with behind-the-ear hearing aids, a blind doll who uses a cane and another with a prosthetic leg. Therefs also a doll with vitiligo, a condition in which skin loses its pigment and becomes splotchy.

gWe know that increasing the number of people who can see themselves in Barbie continues to resonate,h said Devin Duff, a spokesperson for Mattel, in an email to CNN.

The company said the blind Barbie and a doll with Down syndrome were among the most popular Fashionista dolls globally in 2024.
The company launched its first doll with a disability a friend for Barbie called Share-a-smile Becky, who used a wheelchair in 1997. Customers noted at the time that Beckyfs wheelchair couldnft fit through the doors of the Barbie Dream House, a situation many people with disabilities encounter in real life.


[704] –¼‘OFAnthonyvam “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 22:05 No.31347  HomePage
Emily Mazreku, director of marketing and communications at Breakthrough T1D, lives with type 1 diabetes and worked with Mattel to design the doll.
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Barbiefs phone app displays a snapshot of her actual blood sugar readings from one day during the design process. Barbiefs blood glucose reading is 130 milligrams of sugar per deciliter of blood, which is in the normal range. Most people with diabetes try to keep their blood sugar between 70 and 180 mg/dl.Her continuous glucose monitor has a graph that shows the highs and lows that can happen during the day. The blue polka dots are nods to the colors and symbols for diabetes awareness.
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Mazreku spent almost two years holding focus groups to get feedback about the features of the doll and to make sure it was representing the entire type 1 diabetes community.
gMattel approached us, and they wanted this to be a part of their Fashionista line,h Mazreku said. gAnd we jumped on that opportunity right away.h

The line has dolls with more than 175 different looks, including a variety of skin tones, eye and hair colors. It includes a Barbie with behind-the-ear hearing aids, a blind doll who uses a cane and another with a prosthetic leg. Therefs also a doll with vitiligo, a condition in which skin loses its pigment and becomes splotchy.

gWe know that increasing the number of people who can see themselves in Barbie continues to resonate,h said Devin Duff, a spokesperson for Mattel, in an email to CNN.

The company said the blind Barbie and a doll with Down syndrome were among the most popular Fashionista dolls globally in 2024.
The company launched its first doll with a disability a friend for Barbie called Share-a-smile Becky, who used a wheelchair in 1997. Customers noted at the time that Beckyfs wheelchair couldnft fit through the doors of the Barbie Dream House, a situation many people with disabilities encounter in real life.


[705] –¼‘OFAnthonyvam “Še“úF2025/08/03 (“ú) 22:05 No.31348  HomePage
Emily Mazreku, director of marketing and communications at Breakthrough T1D, lives with type 1 diabetes and worked with Mattel to design the doll.
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Barbiefs phone app displays a snapshot of her actual blood sugar readings from one day during the design process. Barbiefs blood glucose reading is 130 milligrams of sugar per deciliter of blood, which is in the normal range. Most people with diabetes try to keep their blood sugar between 70 and 180 mg/dl.Her continuous glucose monitor has a graph that shows the highs and lows that can happen during the day. The blue polka dots are nods to the colors and symbols for diabetes awareness.
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Mazreku spent almost two years holding focus groups to get feedback about the features of the doll and to make sure it was representing the entire type 1 diabetes community.
gMattel approached us, and they wanted this to be a part of their Fashionista line,h Mazreku said. gAnd we jumped on that opportunity right away.h

The line has dolls with more than 175 different looks, including a variety of skin tones, eye and hair colors. It includes a Barbie with behind-the-ear hearing aids, a blind doll who uses a cane and another with a prosthetic leg. Therefs also a doll with vitiligo, a condition in which skin loses its pigment and becomes splotchy.

gWe know that increasing the number of people who can see themselves in Barbie continues to resonate,h said Devin Duff, a spokesperson for Mattel, in an email to CNN.

The company said the blind Barbie and a doll with Down syndrome were among the most popular Fashionista dolls globally in 2024.
The company launched its first doll with a disability a friend for Barbie called Share-a-smile Becky, who used a wheelchair in 1997. Customers noted at the time that Beckyfs wheelchair couldnft fit through the doors of the Barbie Dream House, a situation many people with disabilities encounter in real life.


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Emily Mazreku, director of marketing and communications at Breakthrough T1D, lives with type 1 diabetes and worked with Mattel to design the doll.
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Barbiefs phone app displays a snapshot of her actual blood sugar readings from one day during the design process. Barbiefs blood glucose reading is 130 milligrams of sugar per deciliter of blood, which is in the normal range. Most people with diabetes try to keep their blood sugar between 70 and 180 mg/dl.Her continuous glucose monitor has a graph that shows the highs and lows that can happen during the day. The blue polka dots are nods to the colors and symbols for diabetes awareness.
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Mazreku spent almost two years holding focus groups to get feedback about the features of the doll and to make sure it was representing the entire type 1 diabetes community.
gMattel approached us, and they wanted this to be a part of their Fashionista line,h Mazreku said. gAnd we jumped on that opportunity right away.h

The line has dolls with more than 175 different looks, including a variety of skin tones, eye and hair colors. It includes a Barbie with behind-the-ear hearing aids, a blind doll who uses a cane and another with a prosthetic leg. Therefs also a doll with vitiligo, a condition in which skin loses its pigment and becomes splotchy.

gWe know that increasing the number of people who can see themselves in Barbie continues to resonate,h said Devin Duff, a spokesperson for Mattel, in an email to CNN.

The company said the blind Barbie and a doll with Down syndrome were among the most popular Fashionista dolls globally in 2024.
The company launched its first doll with a disability a friend for Barbie called Share-a-smile Becky, who used a wheelchair in 1997. Customers noted at the time that Beckyfs wheelchair couldnft fit through the doors of the Barbie Dream House, a situation many people with disabilities encounter in real life.


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[710] –¼‘OFMostbet “Še“úF2025/08/04 (ŒŽ) 00:23 No.31353  HomePage
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[713] –¼‘OFMauriceFloum “Še“úF2025/08/04 (ŒŽ) 01:10 No.31356  HomePage
When Hussain AlMoosawi arrived home, he didnft recognize anything.

The Emirati photographer, who had spent eight years studying in Australia, returned to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in 2013. Hefd missed a real estate boom of dizzying proportions: not just new buildings, but new districts.
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More than that, the buildings of his childhood were disappearing, replaced by shiny new skyscrapers.

But for AlMoosawi, these international icons were not the urban fabric of his home: it was the oft-overlooked, mid-century office towers and residential blocks squeezed between new highways and overshadowed by luxury developments that felt most familiar.

It sparked a desire to gunderstand the urban context of the UAE,h and AlMoosawi set out to meticulously document and capture these underappreciated buildings, gand reimagine the city as if it were the e80s, the time when I was born.h
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Initially focusing on industrial landscapes, temporary structures and air conditioning units, he began to notice symmetry in many of the buildings he was photographing, inspiring his current project: facades.

gFacades are like a face,h said AlMoosawi. gItfs something that people connect with.h

His bold, geometric images strip away context to spotlight the character and diversity of everyday buildings. Using a telephoto lens to shoot close-ups from the ground or elevated positions, AlMoosawi carefully frames out distractions and sometimes removes minor obstructions like lampposts in post-processing.

So far, the 41-year-old, who is editor-in-chief for National Geographic AlArabiya Magazine, has photographed over 600 building?s across the UAE, and next year hopes to complete his collection in Abu Dhabi, where he lives.

In the long term, he hopes to turn the glifetime projecth into an interactive archive that both preserves urban heritage and invites viewers to rediscover their own city.

gOur cities arenft big, in terms of scale, compared to many other cities,h said AlMoosawi. gBut then they have a story to tell, they have things between the lines that we donft see, and my quest is to see these things.h


[714] –¼‘OFJorgeRew “Še“úF2025/08/04 (ŒŽ) 01:25 No.31357  HomePage
Since Indiafs independence from Britain in 1947, the status of English in India has been deeply political entwined with questions of identity, power, and national direction.

Today, English is one of several official languages in India, spoken by about 10% of the population. Hindi is the first language for around 44% of citizens, according to the 2011 census.
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But in recent years, Modifs BJP has placed particular emphasis on promoting Hindi and reducing the use of English in public life.

The prime minister almost never delivers speeches in English, preferring Hindi for national addresses such as his monthly radio program. His administration has encouraged officials to use Hindi on social media and in government correspondence though, after criticism from non-Hindi-speaking states, clarified that this was intended mainly for the Hindi belt in the north.
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When India hosted world leaders for the 2023 G20 summit in New Delhi, invitations were sent out from gBharath the Sanskrit or Hindi name for the country instead of gIndia,h fueling speculation that the government aims to ultimately phase out the countryfs English designation altogether.

Modifs critics have been quick to note his political motives behind these moves.

With its roots in the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a right-wing organization that advocates Hindu hegemony within India, the BJPfs language policies resonate with many in a country where nearly 80% of people are Hindu.

Analysts say the BJP is seeking to capitalize on this demographic by promoting language policies that strengthen its support base in the north.

According to Rita Kothari, an English professor from Ashoka University, the government gis certainly interested in homogenizing the country and making Hindi more widespread.h

But that policy can also backfire in part because many regions, such as Marathi-speaking Maharashtra in the west are staunchly proud of their local language.

The violent clashes in the statefs megacity Mumbai earlier this month were sparked by the regional governmentfs controversial decision to make Hindi a compulsory third language in public primary schools.

Pushback and protest has also been especially strong in the south, where English and regional languages such as Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada are valued as symbols of local identity and autonomy.


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[717] –¼‘OFManuelJeare “Še“úF2025/08/04 (ŒŽ) 02:21 No.31360
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4. „E„ƒ„|„y „… „r„p„ƒ „u„‹„v „~„u„„ „„‚„€„†„y„|„‘, „x„p„‚„u„s„y„ƒ„„„‚„y„‚„…„z„„„u„ƒ„Ž: „„‚„y„t„…„}„p„z„„„u „|„€„s„y„~ „y „~„p„t„v„w„~„„z „„p„‚„€„|„Ž.

5. „O„q„‘„x„p„„„u„|„Ž„~„€ „r„{„|„„‰„y„„„u „t„r„…„‡„†„p„{„„„€„‚„~„…„ „p„…„„„u„~„„„y„†„y„{„p„ˆ„y„ „t„|„‘ „x„p„‹„y„„„ .


„R„€„r„u„„„ „„€ „x„p„‹„y„„„u

- „B„ƒ„u„s„t„p „„‚„€„r„u„‚„‘„z„„„u „ƒ„ƒ„„|„{„y „„u„‚„u„t „r„‡„€„t„€„} „„„„€ „r„p„w„~„€ „t„|„‘ „„‚„u„t„€„„„r„‚„p„‹„u„~„y„‘ „†„y„Š„y„~„s„p.
- „I„ƒ„„€„|„Ž„x„…„z„„„u VPN „r„}„u„ƒ„„„u „ƒ Tor „t„|„‘ „„€„r„„Š„u„~„~„€„z „p„~„€„~„y„}„~„€„ƒ„„„y „y „Š„y„†„‚„€„r„p„~„y„‘ „„„‚„p„†„y„{„p.
- „P„‚„€„r„u„‚„‘„z„„„u „ƒ„„y„ƒ„€„{ „ƒ„ƒ„„|„{„y „~„p KRAKEN TOR ONION „}„€„s„…„„ „}„u„~„‘„„„Ž„ƒ„‘ „y„x-„x„p „q„|„€„{„y„‚„€„r„€„{.
- „N„y„{„€„s„t„p „~„u „y„ƒ„„€„|„Ž„x„…„z„„„u „p„t„‚„u„ƒ„p „y„x „~„u„„‚„€„r„u„‚„u„~„~„„‡ „y„ƒ„„„€„‰„~„y„{„€„r, „t„p„w„u „u„ƒ„|„y „€„~„y „{„p„w„…„„„ƒ„‘ „„€„‡„€„w„y„}„y.


„P„€„‰„u„}„… „r„„q„y„‚„p„„„ KRAKEN TOR ONION

- KRAKEN TOR ONION „}„p„‚„{„u„„„„|„u„z„ƒ|KRAKEN TOR ONION „ƒ„p„z„„ „„€„„…„|„‘„‚„u„~ „r „t„p„‚„{„~„u„„„u „q„|„p„s„€„t„p„‚„‘:

„q„€„|„ބЄ€„}„… „r„„q„€„‚„… „„‚„€„t„…„{„ˆ„y„y,

„~„p„t„v„w„~„€„z „ƒ„y„ƒ„„„u„}„u „„€„{„…„„€„{,

„„€„|„~„€„z „p„~„€„~„y„}„~„€„ƒ„„„y „„€„|„Ž„x„€„r„p„„„u„|„u„z.

„S„p„{„w„u „x„t„u„ƒ„Ž „‚„p„q„€„„„p„u„„ „ƒ„y„ƒ„„„u„}„p „‚„u„z„„„y„~„s„€„r „„‚„€„t„p„r„ˆ„€„r, „‰„„„€ „„€„}„€„s„p„u„„ „r„„q„y„‚„p„„„Ž „„„€„|„Ž„{„€ „„‚„€„r„u„‚„u„~„~„„‡ „„€„ƒ„„„p„r„‹„y„{„€„r.


„X„p„ƒ„„„€ „x„p„t„p„r„p„u„}„„u „r„€„„‚„€„ƒ„

?? „X„„„€ „t„u„|„p„„„Ž, „u„ƒ„|„y KRAKEN TOR ONION „~„u „€„„„{„‚„„r„p„u„„„ƒ„‘?

- „P„€„„‚„€„q„…„z„„„u „p„|„Ž„„„u„‚„~„p„„„y„r„~„„z „p„t„‚„u„ƒ „y„x „ƒ„„y„ƒ„{„p.

- „P„u„‚„u„x„p„„…„ƒ„„„y„„„u Tor „y„|„y „„‚„€„r„u„‚„Ž„„„u VPN.

- „P„‚„€„r„u„‚„Ž„„„u „€„q„~„€„r„|„u„~„y„‘ „ƒ„ƒ„„|„€„{ „r Telegram.


?? „C„t„u „q„‚„p„„„Ž „‚„p„q„€„‰„y„u „ƒ„ƒ„„|„{„y?

- „S„€„|„Ž„{„€ „ƒ „€„†„y„ˆ„y„p„|„Ž„~„„‡ „ƒ„„„‚„p„~„y„ˆ.

- „V„‚„p„~„y„„„u „y„‡ „r „q„u„x„€„„p„ƒ„~„€„} „}„u„ƒ„„„u, „„u„‚„y„€„t„y„‰„u„ƒ„{„y „€„q„~„€„r„|„‘„z„„„u „p„{„„„…„p„|„Ž„~„€„ƒ„„„Ž KRAKEN TOR ONION .


?? „K„p„{ „y„x„q„u„w„p„„„Ž „†„y„Š„y„~„s„p?

- „N„u „€„„„{„‚„„r„p„z„„„u „ƒ„ƒ„„|„{„y „r „€„q„„‰„~„€„} „q„‚„p„…„x„u„‚„u.

- „I„ƒ„„€„|„Ž„x„…„z„„„u „„„€„|„Ž„{„€ Tor + VPN.

- „B„ƒ„u„s„t„p „„‚„€„r„u„‚„‘„z„„„u „„„€„‰„~„„z „p„t„‚„u„ƒ „„u„‚„u„t „r„r„€„t„€„} „|„€„s„y„~„p.


„B„„r„€„t

?? KRAKEN TOR ONION „„„„€ „€„t„y„~ „y„x „ƒ„p„}„„‡ „y„x„r„u„ƒ„„„~„„‡ „}„p„‚„{„u„„„„|„u„z„ƒ„€„r „r „t„p„‚„{„~„u„„„u. „X„„„€„q„ „r„ƒ„u„s„t„p „y„}„u„„„Ž „t„€„ƒ„„„…„, „y„ƒ„„€„|„Ž„x„…„z„„„u „„„€„|„Ž„{„€ „p„{„„„…„p„|„Ž„~„„u „ƒ„ƒ„„|„{„y, „ƒ„€„q„|„„t„p„z„„„u „„‚„p„r„y„|„p „q„u„x„€„„p„ƒ„~„€„ƒ„„„y „y „ƒ„|„u„t„y„„„u „x„p „€„q„~„€„r„|„u„~„y„‘„}„y.

?? „R„€„‡„‚„p„~„‘„z„„„u „„„„€„„ „ƒ„„y„ƒ„€„{ „y „t„u„|„y„„„u„ƒ„Ž „„„€„|„Ž„{„€ „ƒ „„„u„}„y, „{„€„}„… „t„€„r„u„‚„‘„u„„„u.


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* KRAKEN TOR ONION „ƒ„ƒ„„|„{„y 2025
* „H„u„‚„{„p„|„€ KRAKEN TOR ONION
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* KRAKEN TOR ONION „}„p„‚„{„u„„„„|„u„z„ƒ „t„€„ƒ„„„…„
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[718] –¼‘OFGreggsen “Še“úF2025/08/04 (ŒŽ) 02:50 No.31361  HomePage
Rome Therefs a reason archaeologist Ersilia DfAmbrosio can scarcely contain her excitement as she leads the way through dimly lit passageways deep below the Capitoline Hill that was once at the heart of ancient Rome: In a city where almost every historic treasure has been laid bare, this vast subterranean labyrinth is an undiscovered world.
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gNo one has seen these caves and tunnels for more than a century,h DfAmbrosio tells CNN, plunging further into the gloom. These chambers, which cover around 42,000 square feet, or 3,900 square meters roughly three-quarters the area of an American football field lie in an area beneath the Ancient Roman Forum and the 2,000-year-old Marcello Theater. At its deepest point, one of the caves extends about 985 feet below the surface.
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„„„‚„y„„ƒ„{„p„~ „r„‡„€„t
Known as the Grottino del Campidoglio, or Capitoline Grotto, these tunnels have been part of the fabric of Rome even since before the days of Julius Caesar, despite being forgotten in recent generations. Comprehensively developed in the Middle Ages, they were in continuous use until the 1920s, at various times housing entire communities, shops, taverns, restaurants and, in World War II, people sheltering from falling Allied bombs.

Above ground, on the steamy morning in July when CNN was granted exclusive access to the cavern network, tourists sweated in temperatures of 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35 Celsius) as they explored the Capitoline Square, designed by Michelangelo in the 16th century, and the Capitoline Museums complex. Seventy-five feet below, in the grotto, itfs decidedly cooler at around 55F, with the damp air causing condensation to glitter on some of the tunnel surfaces.
Some of the passages are neatly constructed and lined with bricks, a sign of their development and use in the 19th century. Others are more roughly hewn from tuff, a soft volcanic rock from which the famous Seven Hills of Rome are formed. Walking through the tunnels is a trip back in time, with Romefs complex layers of history laid bare.


[719] –¼‘OFGreggsen “Še“úF2025/08/04 (ŒŽ) 02:51 No.31362  HomePage
Rome Therefs a reason archaeologist Ersilia DfAmbrosio can scarcely contain her excitement as she leads the way through dimly lit passageways deep below the Capitoline Hill that was once at the heart of ancient Rome: In a city where almost every historic treasure has been laid bare, this vast subterranean labyrinth is an undiscovered world.
[url=https://tripskan.org]tripscan „r„€„z„„„y[/url]
gNo one has seen these caves and tunnels for more than a century,h DfAmbrosio tells CNN, plunging further into the gloom. These chambers, which cover around 42,000 square feet, or 3,900 square meters roughly three-quarters the area of an American football field lie in an area beneath the Ancient Roman Forum and the 2,000-year-old Marcello Theater. At its deepest point, one of the caves extends about 985 feet below the surface.
https://tripskan.org
„„„‚„y„„ƒ„{„p„~ „ƒ„p„z„„
Known as the Grottino del Campidoglio, or Capitoline Grotto, these tunnels have been part of the fabric of Rome even since before the days of Julius Caesar, despite being forgotten in recent generations. Comprehensively developed in the Middle Ages, they were in continuous use until the 1920s, at various times housing entire communities, shops, taverns, restaurants and, in World War II, people sheltering from falling Allied bombs.

Above ground, on the steamy morning in July when CNN was granted exclusive access to the cavern network, tourists sweated in temperatures of 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35 Celsius) as they explored the Capitoline Square, designed by Michelangelo in the 16th century, and the Capitoline Museums complex. Seventy-five feet below, in the grotto, itfs decidedly cooler at around 55F, with the damp air causing condensation to glitter on some of the tunnel surfaces.
Some of the passages are neatly constructed and lined with bricks, a sign of their development and use in the 19th century. Others are more roughly hewn from tuff, a soft volcanic rock from which the famous Seven Hills of Rome are formed. Walking through the tunnels is a trip back in time, with Romefs complex layers of history laid bare.


[720] –¼‘OFGreggsen “Še“úF2025/08/04 (ŒŽ) 02:51 No.31363  HomePage
Rome Therefs a reason archaeologist Ersilia DfAmbrosio can scarcely contain her excitement as she leads the way through dimly lit passageways deep below the Capitoline Hill that was once at the heart of ancient Rome: In a city where almost every historic treasure has been laid bare, this vast subterranean labyrinth is an undiscovered world.
[url=https://tripskan.org]tripscan „r„€„z„„„y[/url]
gNo one has seen these caves and tunnels for more than a century,h DfAmbrosio tells CNN, plunging further into the gloom. These chambers, which cover around 42,000 square feet, or 3,900 square meters roughly three-quarters the area of an American football field lie in an area beneath the Ancient Roman Forum and the 2,000-year-old Marcello Theater. At its deepest point, one of the caves extends about 985 feet below the surface.
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tripscan top
Known as the Grottino del Campidoglio, or Capitoline Grotto, these tunnels have been part of the fabric of Rome even since before the days of Julius Caesar, despite being forgotten in recent generations. Comprehensively developed in the Middle Ages, they were in continuous use until the 1920s, at various times housing entire communities, shops, taverns, restaurants and, in World War II, people sheltering from falling Allied bombs.

Above ground, on the steamy morning in July when CNN was granted exclusive access to the cavern network, tourists sweated in temperatures of 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35 Celsius) as they explored the Capitoline Square, designed by Michelangelo in the 16th century, and the Capitoline Museums complex. Seventy-five feet below, in the grotto, itfs decidedly cooler at around 55F, with the damp air causing condensation to glitter on some of the tunnel surfaces.
Some of the passages are neatly constructed and lined with bricks, a sign of their development and use in the 19th century. Others are more roughly hewn from tuff, a soft volcanic rock from which the famous Seven Hills of Rome are formed. Walking through the tunnels is a trip back in time, with Romefs complex layers of history laid bare.


[721] –¼‘OFGreggsen “Še“úF2025/08/04 (ŒŽ) 02:52 No.31364  HomePage
Rome Therefs a reason archaeologist Ersilia DfAmbrosio can scarcely contain her excitement as she leads the way through dimly lit passageways deep below the Capitoline Hill that was once at the heart of ancient Rome: In a city where almost every historic treasure has been laid bare, this vast subterranean labyrinth is an undiscovered world.
[url=https://tripskan.org]tripskan[/url]
gNo one has seen these caves and tunnels for more than a century,h DfAmbrosio tells CNN, plunging further into the gloom. These chambers, which cover around 42,000 square feet, or 3,900 square meters roughly three-quarters the area of an American football field lie in an area beneath the Ancient Roman Forum and the 2,000-year-old Marcello Theater. At its deepest point, one of the caves extends about 985 feet below the surface.
https://tripskan.org
„„„‚„y„ „ƒ„{„p„~
Known as the Grottino del Campidoglio, or Capitoline Grotto, these tunnels have been part of the fabric of Rome even since before the days of Julius Caesar, despite being forgotten in recent generations. Comprehensively developed in the Middle Ages, they were in continuous use until the 1920s, at various times housing entire communities, shops, taverns, restaurants and, in World War II, people sheltering from falling Allied bombs.

Above ground, on the steamy morning in July when CNN was granted exclusive access to the cavern network, tourists sweated in temperatures of 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35 Celsius) as they explored the Capitoline Square, designed by Michelangelo in the 16th century, and the Capitoline Museums complex. Seventy-five feet below, in the grotto, itfs decidedly cooler at around 55F, with the damp air causing condensation to glitter on some of the tunnel surfaces.
Some of the passages are neatly constructed and lined with bricks, a sign of their development and use in the 19th century. Others are more roughly hewn from tuff, a soft volcanic rock from which the famous Seven Hills of Rome are formed. Walking through the tunnels is a trip back in time, with Romefs complex layers of history laid bare.


[722] –¼‘OFGreggsen “Še“úF2025/08/04 (ŒŽ) 02:52 No.31365  HomePage
Rome Therefs a reason archaeologist Ersilia DfAmbrosio can scarcely contain her excitement as she leads the way through dimly lit passageways deep below the Capitoline Hill that was once at the heart of ancient Rome: In a city where almost every historic treasure has been laid bare, this vast subterranean labyrinth is an undiscovered world.
[url=https://tripskan.org]tripscan top[/url]
gNo one has seen these caves and tunnels for more than a century,h DfAmbrosio tells CNN, plunging further into the gloom. These chambers, which cover around 42,000 square feet, or 3,900 square meters roughly three-quarters the area of an American football field lie in an area beneath the Ancient Roman Forum and the 2,000-year-old Marcello Theater. At its deepest point, one of the caves extends about 985 feet below the surface.
https://tripskan.org
„„„‚„y„„ƒ„{„p„~
Known as the Grottino del Campidoglio, or Capitoline Grotto, these tunnels have been part of the fabric of Rome even since before the days of Julius Caesar, despite being forgotten in recent generations. Comprehensively developed in the Middle Ages, they were in continuous use until the 1920s, at various times housing entire communities, shops, taverns, restaurants and, in World War II, people sheltering from falling Allied bombs.

Above ground, on the steamy morning in July when CNN was granted exclusive access to the cavern network, tourists sweated in temperatures of 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35 Celsius) as they explored the Capitoline Square, designed by Michelangelo in the 16th century, and the Capitoline Museums complex. Seventy-five feet below, in the grotto, itfs decidedly cooler at around 55F, with the damp air causing condensation to glitter on some of the tunnel surfaces.
Some of the passages are neatly constructed and lined with bricks, a sign of their development and use in the 19th century. Others are more roughly hewn from tuff, a soft volcanic rock from which the famous Seven Hills of Rome are formed. Walking through the tunnels is a trip back in time, with Romefs complex layers of history laid bare.


[723] –¼‘OFGeorgeerolf “Še“úF2025/08/04 (ŒŽ) 03:42 No.31366  HomePage

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[724] –¼‘OFinternetskifs “Še“úF2025/08/04 (ŒŽ) 03:45 No.31367  HomePage
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[725] –¼‘OFDavidCrype “Še“úF2025/08/04 (ŒŽ) 03:46 No.31368  HomePage

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[729] –¼‘OFBryanmip “Še“úF2025/08/04 (ŒŽ) 06:22 No.31372  HomePage
When Hussain AlMoosawi arrived home, he didnft recognize anything.

The Emirati photographer, who had spent eight years studying in Australia, returned to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in 2013. Hefd missed a real estate boom of dizzying proportions: not just new buildings, but new districts.
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More than that, the buildings of his childhood were disappearing, replaced by shiny new skyscrapers.

But for AlMoosawi, these international icons were not the urban fabric of his home: it was the oft-overlooked, mid-century office towers and residential blocks squeezed between new highways and overshadowed by luxury developments that felt most familiar.

It sparked a desire to gunderstand the urban context of the UAE,h and AlMoosawi set out to meticulously document and capture these underappreciated buildings, gand reimagine the city as if it were the e80s, the time when I was born.h
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Initially focusing on industrial landscapes, temporary structures and air conditioning units, he began to notice symmetry in many of the buildings he was photographing, inspiring his current project: facades.

gFacades are like a face,h said AlMoosawi. gItfs something that people connect with.h

His bold, geometric images strip away context to spotlight the character and diversity of everyday buildings. Using a telephoto lens to shoot close-ups from the ground or elevated positions, AlMoosawi carefully frames out distractions and sometimes removes minor obstructions like lampposts in post-processing.

So far, the 41-year-old, who is editor-in-chief for National Geographic AlArabiya Magazine, has photographed over 600 building?s across the UAE, and next year hopes to complete his collection in Abu Dhabi, where he lives.

In the long term, he hopes to turn the glifetime projecth into an interactive archive that both preserves urban heritage and invites viewers to rediscover their own city.

gOur cities arenft big, in terms of scale, compared to many other cities,h said AlMoosawi. gBut then they have a story to tell, they have things between the lines that we donft see, and my quest is to see these things.h


[730] –¼‘OFlecheniekrasnodarrette “Še“úF2025/08/04 (ŒŽ) 06:33 No.31373  HomePage
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[731] –¼‘OFJamesTaibe “Še“úF2025/08/04 (ŒŽ) 06:38 No.31374  HomePage
Since Indiafs independence from Britain in 1947, the status of English in India has been deeply political entwined with questions of identity, power, and national direction.

Today, English is one of several official languages in India, spoken by about 10% of the population. Hindi is the first language for around 44% of citizens, according to the 2011 census.
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But in recent years, Modifs BJP has placed particular emphasis on promoting Hindi and reducing the use of English in public life.

The prime minister almost never delivers speeches in English, preferring Hindi for national addresses such as his monthly radio program. His administration has encouraged officials to use Hindi on social media and in government correspondence though, after criticism from non-Hindi-speaking states, clarified that this was intended mainly for the Hindi belt in the north.
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When India hosted world leaders for the 2023 G20 summit in New Delhi, invitations were sent out from gBharath the Sanskrit or Hindi name for the country instead of gIndia,h fueling speculation that the government aims to ultimately phase out the countryfs English designation altogether.

Modifs critics have been quick to note his political motives behind these moves.

With its roots in the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a right-wing organization that advocates Hindu hegemony within India, the BJPfs language policies resonate with many in a country where nearly 80% of people are Hindu.

Analysts say the BJP is seeking to capitalize on this demographic by promoting language policies that strengthen its support base in the north.

According to Rita Kothari, an English professor from Ashoka University, the government gis certainly interested in homogenizing the country and making Hindi more widespread.h

But that policy can also backfire in part because many regions, such as Marathi-speaking Maharashtra in the west are staunchly proud of their local language.

The violent clashes in the statefs megacity Mumbai earlier this month were sparked by the regional governmentfs controversial decision to make Hindi a compulsory third language in public primary schools.

Pushback and protest has also been especially strong in the south, where English and regional languages such as Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada are valued as symbols of local identity and autonomy.


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