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In today’s news, Norway strengthens support for mine clearance in Cambodia, global researchers concur vegan lifestyle least damaging to people and environment, Canadian startup harnesses ocean waves to generate renewable power for ships, Australian companies create robot that 3D prints homes in 24 hours, brave motorists in United States rescue woman by lifting downed medical helicopter, vegan dining blossoms in South Africa, and Greece launches official pet-folk-friendly hotel certification.

Here’s a tip for keeping the leaves of your houseplants clean. Dust buildup blocks sunlight, slows photosynthesis, and attracts pests, so it’s important to clean them regularly. Use a soft, damp cloth to gently wipe the leaves, or a soft brush for delicate plants. For stubborn residue or mineral spots, wipe with a weak vinegar and water solution, about one teaspoon of vinegar per four liters of water. Lemon juice also works well; mix the juice from half a lemon with half a liter of water and spray lightly for a natural shine. Larger plants like ferns or palms can enjoy a gentle shower with lukewarm water to rinse away dirt. Always wipe off any leftover residue afterward. With this simple care every few weeks, your plants will breathe easier, look fresher, and grow beautifully.

Looking for a reason to smile? We’ve got just the thing. Today’s joke is “Change of Tune.”

Alice and Tina were chatting about wedding traditions when Alice posed a question:

“Do you know why slow classical pieces are typically used for wedding ceremonies?”

“Probably because the bride is usually wearing a long gown and high-heeled shoes, so the music is meant to fit her walking down the aisle unhurriedly and elegantly.”

“A romantic thought, but it’s actually to give the bride and groom ample time to change their minds.”

?!”

And now we have a heartline from Noah and Genevieve in Australia

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