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In today’s news, Australia provides additional humanitarian relief to Sudan, global study finds individuals more prone to taking climate action when it feels personal, Chinese and French researchers demonstrate agricultural lands benefit from crop rotation practices, Canadian volunteers send Christmas cards to seniors, British bicycle company helps German university students make cargo bikes for flood-affected towns in Spain, granola brand in United States first to receive new vegan and cruelty-free certification from National Sanitation Foundation (NSF), and Jamaica’s animal-citizens receive essential supplies from international animal-people charity after Hurricane Melissa.

Following a vegan lifestyle means you eat lots of fresh, organic and healthy fruits. I have a smart and eco-friendly tip on how to protect your fruit trees during the rainy season. You can start by planning plots with windbreaks, using ties or iron pillars to support heavy branches, and pruning trees into cone shapes. Ensure roots are healthy by using balanced nutrition, drainage ditches, and organic fertilizers. To avoid fruit loss, harvest early or anchor big fruits. Following storms, be sure to remove water quickly, prune damaged branches, treat cuts using lime or copper, and apply foliar Ca–B–Zn (calcium-boron-zinc) and Trichoderma to rebuild tree strength for high-quality harvests. If there is dry weather before heavy rain, maintain steady soil moisture by watering moderately prior to expected rain since splitting of the fruit can occur as a result of abrupt water uptake.

Watch out: uncontrollable giggles ahead! The joke of the day is “From Rattles to Reps.”

Pamela is determined to lose weight, so she decided to consult a fitness coach.

“OK, Pamela! Just to get a sense of your history, can you tell me what’s the most you’ve ever weighed?”

“Seventy-two kilograms, coach.”

“OK, got it. And the least?”

“Three kilograms.”

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And now we have a heartline in Aulacese (Vietnamese), with multiple-language subtitles, from Yến Di in Âu Lạc, also known as Vietnam

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