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In today’s news, Sweden contributes vital humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan. World Health Organization reports declining effectiveness of antibiotics worldwide, US state of New Jersey’s new law bans cellphone use in schools, South Korean company develops artificial intelligence robot to clean up urban waterways, Canadian couple donates land for housing of vulnerable individuals, Ireland-based packaging firm earns world-first vegan certification, and United Kingdom animal-people charity rehabilitates and releases three grey seal babies.

Here is a beneficial tip for your children. Parents can enhance their child's memory and academic performance by making learning an enjoyable and engaging experience. Taking time to sit with them daily to read, asking questions following reading, and encouraging them to share their thoughts helps boost concentration. Visual learning via drawing and mind maps effectively helps with memorization, particularly for children who are visual learners. Parents can also make use of learning apps, teach children how to take notes, and connect knowledge to real-life experiences. Finally, having in-depth discussions following lessons helps them remember, understand, and foster critical thinking skills.

Let our joke of the day bring a burst of glee for your spirit. It’s called, “Zero Problems.”

A family from Spain arrived in Finland right as the thermometer hit zero. They were freezing, but a local they bumped into wasn’t.

“How do the Finns handle this?”

“We’re used to cold weather.”

“I guess to you folks, zero is nothing.”

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And now we have a heartline in Mandarin Chinese, with multiple-language subtitles, from Xin-Yi in China

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