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People Across The World Gather To Mark 1 Year War Anniversary

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LISBON, Portugal — On the anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion, world landmarks were lit up in the colors of Ukraine’s national flag as people worldwide rallied to support the country.

In solemn remembrance of the outbreak of the war on February 24, 2022, the Empire State Building, the Eiffel Tower, and the Sydney Opera House gleamed in yellow and blue.

The conflict has had a global impact, causing energy, grain, and fertilizer shortages. The date drew people to peace rallies and other events in the Middle East, Asia, Latin America, and Europe.

A wrecked Russian tank was displayed in Berlin, a bloody cake with a skull on top was left in a Belgrade street, Ukraine’s flag was held aloft amid tears in the sizzling Bangkok sun, and Japanese monks prayed for the dead.

A rusted T-72 tank was placed in front of the prominent Russian Embassy building on Berlin’s Unter den Linden boulevard.

The tank was destroyed in the Kyiv region early in the war, which began on February 24, 2022. A private group took it to Berlin, claiming it was loaned by the Ukrainian defense ministry’s Military History Museum. After months of battlefield setbacks for the Kremlin’s forces, wrecked Russian armor litters parts of Ukraine.

“The whole world should see that there are many people in Germany who support Ukraine, which is why we’re putting the Russians’ scrap tank in front of their door,” said Wieland Giebel, one of the exhibit’s organizers.

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When the war broke out, a teenage Ukrainian pianist was forced to flee her country.

Police intervened to prevent a group of anti-war activists from reaching the Russian Embassy in Belgrade, Serbia, whose government has maintained friendly relations with Russia and has refused to join Western sanctions designed to punish Moscow for its invasion.

The activists wanted to hand over a petition demanding that Russian President Vladimir Putin be tried for genocide in Ukraine. They left a cake on the pavement near the Embassy, covered in red icing to represent blood and topped with a skull.

U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stood outside No. 10 Downing Street with Ukraine’s ambassador and some Ukrainian soldiers being trained in the U.K. for a minute’s silence to remember those killed in the fighting.

The Ukrainian people’s “remarkable courage and resilience” were lauded in a message published by King Charles III.

When the war broke out, a teenage Ukrainian pianist was forced to flee her country with her mother, and she gave a solo performance at a shopping mall in Liverpool, northwest England.

Alisa Bushuieva, 13, performed the Ukrainian national anthem while wearing a traditional floral headband and dress.

Approximately 2,000 Ukrainian refugees gathered in Utrecht, Netherlands, to hear Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s speech via video link, while hundreds gathered in Brussels to wave the Ukrainian flag and chant “Slava Ukraini!” (Glory to Ukraine).

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Protesters from Ukraine in Brazil gathered outside the Russian Consulate

People in northern Europe lit candles on the steps of Helsinki Cathedral as part of a memorial event for Ukraine war victims, while in southern Europe, peace quotations printed on jute bags were displayed in Rome as part of an installation titled “The Meeting: The Symbol of Peace” by Italian artist Gianfranco Meggiato.

Moscow had no special events planned for Friday, as most Russians took the day off as part of an extended public holiday. In some areas, police visited activists’ homes to warn them against staging any demonstrations as part of the authorities’ relentless effort to prevent any sign of dissent.

Protesters from Ukraine in Brazil gathered outside the Russian Consulate in Sao Paulo, with one sign comparing Putin to Adolf Hitler.

Ukrainians in Lebanon chanted slogans and held signs reading “Stand strong with Ukraine” and “No terrorism” during a rally in Beirut. Ukrainians and supporters commemorated the anniversary in Tel Aviv as well.

Several dozens of South Koreans and Ukrainian expatriates gathered in front of the Russian Embassy in Seoul. They held candles and banners demanding that Russian troops leave Ukrainian territory immediately.

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Ukrainians in Thailand gathered outside the Ukrainian Embassy in Bangkok

Approximately 1,000 people demonstrated in Tokyo’s Hibiya Park, holding banners that read, “Russia, stop invading Ukraine.” Demonstrators held a candlelight vigil outside the city’s United Nations University, and about 30 monks prayed for the lives lost in the war at Nagano’s Zenkoji temple in central Japan.

People left flowers outside the Ukrainian consulate in Bali, Indonesia, in memory of those killed in the conflict.

Ukrainians in Thailand gathered outside the Ukrainian Embassy in Bangkok. As an embassy official raised the flag, about 50 people sang the national anthem, and many dressed in national colors. Several people sobbed during a speech by the Embassy’s charge d’affaires, who urged them to remain strong.

Iliana Martsenyak, originally from the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, which has been bombarded by Russian artillery, wiped away tears as she described how the anniversary made her feel.

“To be honest, I can’t think of any words to describe how every other Ukrainian and I feel today due to this irrational, cruel, and awful war imposed on our country,” she said.

The marchers carried Ukrainian flags and protest signs as they marched to a nearby city park. They stopped at Lumpini Park’s library, mostly in silence, as a mother embraced her young daughter and others stared intently into the distance.

SOURCE – (AP)

 

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Indonesia’s Marapi Volcano Erupts For The Second Day As 12 Climbers Remain Missing

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PADANG, Indonesia – Officials in Indonesia paused the search for 12 climbers on Monday when Mount Merapi volcano erupted again, sending a huge burst of scorching ash as high as 800 meters (2,620 feet) into the air.

The deaths of 11 climbers were discovered earlier in the day while searching for the missing, but efforts to locate them were hampered by the resumed activity, according to West Sumatra’s Search and Rescue Agency head Abdul Malik. He stated that the search would restart whenever conditions improved.

The agency shared a video of rescuers escorting an injured climber on a stretcher off the mountain and into a waiting ambulance to be brought to the hospital.

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On Sunday, Marapi erupted, unleashing clouds of burning ash.

Since 2011, the volcano has remained at the third highest of four alert levels, indicating above-normal volcanic activity, prohibiting climbers and villagers from approaching the peak within 3 kilometers (1.8 miles), according to Hendra Gunawan, the head of the Center for Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation.

“This means there should be no climbing to the peak,” Gunawan explained, adding that climbers were only permitted below the danger zone, “but sometimes many of them broke the rules to fulfill their satisfaction to climb further.”

On Saturday, over 75 climbers began their ascent of the nearly 2,900-meter (9,480-foot) mountain and became stranded. Rescuers saved 52 people, including three on Monday. According to Hari Agustian, an official with the local Search and Rescue Agency in Padang, the West Sumatra provincial capital, eight of those rescued Sunday were transported to hospital with burns, and one suffered a fractured leg.

Before beginning their ascent, all climbers registered at two command stations or online with West Sumatra’s conservation office, according to Agustian. When asked how many individuals may be stranded, he claimed it couldn’t be confirmed because some may have taken unauthorized routes up the mountain, and residents may have also been present.

During Sunday’s eruption, Marapi erupted thick ash columns as high as 3,000 meters (9,800 feet), and heated ash clouds extended for miles. Tons of volcanic debris buried nearby villages and cities. According to a social media video, volcanic dust and rain covered the faces and hair of evacuated climbers.

Authorities provided masks and urged inhabitants to wear eyeglasses to protect themselves from volcanic ash as falling ash blanketed several communities and obstructed sunlight.

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Rubai and Gobah Cumantiang, the nearest villages about 5 to 6 kilometers (3.1 to 3.7 miles) from the peak, are home to approximately 1,400 people.

According to Gunawan, the Sunday eruption was not preceded by a large rise in volcanic earthquakes. Deep volcanic earthquakes were only detected three times between November 16 and Sunday, while the peak’s deformation equipment or tiltmeter revealed a horizontal pattern on the radial axis and a small inflation on the tangential axis.

“This shows that the eruption process is taking place quickly and the center of pressure is very shallow, around the peak,” the scientist stated.

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According to Gunawan, Marapi has erupted on average every 2 to 4 years since 2004.

Gunawan added that this eruption was not the result of magma movement and that marapi eruptions are typically sudden and challenging to detect using equipment because the source is close to the surface.

Marapi has been active since a January eruption that left no one dead. It is among more than 120 active volcanoes in Indonesia, which is vulnerable to seismic activity due to its placement on the Pacific “Ring of Fire,” an arc of volcanoes and fault lines encircles the Pacific Basin.

SOURCE – (AP)

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Rizz Named Word Of The Year 2023 By Oxford University Press

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Are you adept at flirting or chatting up possible partners? If this is the case, you may already have rizz and be unaware of it.

Young folks utilize the Oxford word of the year, internet slang for romantic appeal or charm.

It was one of eight words chosen from a shortlist to define the mood, ethos, or preoccupations of 2023.

A public poll was used to narrow down the list before Oxford lexicographers made the ultimate selection.

Swiftie, Beige Flag, and Situationship were among the other contenders.

If you are not a member of Generation Z, the term may be meaningless to you.

However, it is widely utilized online, with billions of views of the hashtag “rizz” on TikTok.

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Rizz Named Word Of The Year 2023 By Oxford University Press

It is described as style, charm, or attractiveness, as well as the ability to attract a romantic or sexual partner, by Oxford University Press [OUP], which publishes the Oxford English Dictionary [OED].

The word “charisma” is assumed to be a shorter variant of “charisma.”

It can also be used as a verb, as in “to frizz up,” which means “to attract, seduce, or chat up someone.”

It’s essentially a modern version of the “game,” described as skill, proficiency, and the capacity to sexually entice people through one’s charm.

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What do the shorlisted words mean?

Beige flag (n.): a character feature that indicates that a partner or possible partner is boring or lacks creativity; (also) a quality or habit, especially of a partner or potential mate, that is very distinctive but not good or bad. [proposed definition]

A situationship (n.) is a romantic or sexual relationship that is not formal or established.

Swiftie (n.): a devoted follower of Taylor Swift. [proposed definition]

Prompt (n.): a command issued to an artificial intelligence program, algorithm, or the like that affects or influences the content it generates [draft definition]

De-influencing (n.): the activity of deterring individuals from purchasing specific things or pushing people to consume less material goods, particularly through social media [draft definition]

The Oxford University Press emphasized that lexicographers are writing a draft definition “for the Word of the Year campaign” and that terms without draft definitions are already in the OED.

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Rizz Named Word Of The Year 2023 By Oxford University Press

The rest of the words will be included in dictionaries “after assessment of their longevity, frequency, and breadth of usage,” according to the statement.

Kai Cenat, a Twitch streamer and YouTuber is widely credited with popularizing the term rizz, which he used with his buddies.

The word’s popularity has grown this year, and in June, actor Tom Holland was asked by Buzzfeed about the secret to his frizz.

Holland responded, “I have no rizz at all.” “I have limited rizz,” he says before detailing how he won his fiancée Zendaya over by playing the “long game.”

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Another slang term characterizing “unapologetically self-indulgent, lazy, slovenly, or greedy” behavior that was last year’s Oxford word of the year was “goblin mode.”

Casper Grathwohl, president of Oxford Languages, stated that while “goblin mode” was popular following the epidemic, “it’s interesting to see a contrasting word like rizz come to the forefront.”

He speculated that the word referred to “a prevailing mood of 2023, where more of us are opening up after a challenging few years and finding confidence in who we are.”

Mr. Grathwohl said that the increased use of the word frizz demonstrated that words and phrases derived from online culture “are increasingly becoming part of the day-to-day vernacular.”

The language specialists at Oxford University Press chose the selection of eight words.

This list was then subjected to a public vote in late November, narrowing the field to four finalists before the experts decided.

Collins Dictionary revealed “artificial intelligence” as the word of 2023 in November.

SOURCE – BBC

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Brisbane Mayor Quits 2032 Olympic Organizing Committee, Condemns Stadium Costs

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Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has resigned from the inter-governmental group planning the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games, describing it as a “pointless talkfest” and a “dysfunctional farce.”

It is the first substantial divide for the organizers, whom the International Olympic Committee chose to host the 2032 Summer Olympics in 2021.

The so-called Leaders’ Forum, which includes officials from all three levels of government and various organizations, is intended to deliver the Olympics while leaving a legacy for Queensland. Its mandate is to collaborate with Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk’s Queensland state government to “progress the significant venues, villages, and transportation infrastructure” for the Games.

However, Schrinner claimed that the committee was meant to “place key stakeholders while the state government made all the real decisions behind closed doors.”

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Brisbane Mayor Quits 2032 Olympic Organizing Committee, Condemns Stadium Costs

“The truth is that we’ve always wanted to be team players. On Sunday, Schrinner stated, “The state government wanted to play politics.”

He advocated for creating an independent authority, similar to the one that oversaw preparations for the Sydney Olympics in 2000 and the London Olympics in 2012, to bring planning “back on track.”

“We don’t need overpriced stadiums, we need better transport,” Schrinner said. “This week it became very apparent that the Intergovernmental Leaders’ Forum is a dysfunctional farce.”

According to Schrinner, sports have become “more about overpriced stadiums.”
A $2.7 billion US makeover of the existing Gabba stadium in inner-city Brisbane, which would be dismantled and rebuilt, is intended to be the centerpiece of an Olympics with sites around southeast Queensland. However, Schrinner suggested that alternative options be investigated.

He was particularly critical of the state government’s proposals for Brisbane City Council to contribute $91 million to upgrade another local stadium, the RNA Showgrounds, to host cricket and Australian Rules football while the Gabba is redeveloped.

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Brisbane Mayor Quits 2032 Olympic Organizing Committee, Condemns Stadium Costs

A 20,000-person stadium will be built within the showgrounds for the next five years to house the Brisbane Lions AFL teams and the Brisbane Heat cricket club. Schrinner resigned in response to the state government’s request for a financial commitment from the city for a temporary cricket and AFL site.

“The state government’s game playing is jeopardizing the games and they are quickly losing the support of the people of Queensland,” Schrinner said in a statement. “It’s clear that the games have become more about overpriced stadiums rather than the promise of vital transport solutions.”

Queensland Sports Minister Stirling Hinchliffe expressed surprise at Schrinner’s decision to resign. If he chooses to return, a place will be reserved for him.

Queensland will have council elections in March of next year. Schrinner’s conservative Liberal National Party alliance and the opposition Australian Labor Party had previously backed the Gabba renovation.

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Brisbane Mayor Quits 2032 Olympic Organizing Committee, Condemns Stadium Costs

The Greens’ candidate for mayor of Brisbane, Jonathan Sriranganathan, has stated that if elected, his party would oppose the demolition and rebuilding of the Gabba. He called it a “deplorable waste of money” and a “bad deal for our city.”

SOURCE – (CBC)

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