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In today’s news, Rwanda donates cornmeal to Zimbabwe, analysis shows governments spend US$2.6 trillion on subsidies that harm the environment, northern England plants more than 1.9 million trees in one year, Chile produces 9.4% of its consumed power from solar, the highest share in the world, poll survey of US swing states shows President Donald Trump has a clear path to victory, first vegan aparthotel in Poland created through renovation of historic tenement building, and snout painting performed by creative pig-people for charitable cause.

Looking for a crafty idea to brighten up your home? Here is a tip on how to make tea light lanterns using empty soda cans. With a utility knife, make longitudinal cuts that are each about half an inch (one centimeter) apart and approximately one inch (2.5 centimeters) or so from the top and bottom of the can. You will end up with around 12 strips on a normal can. Carefully push down on the top of the can so the strips flex outward. Battery-operated tea lights are safe options when illuminating these. You can attach little wire handles to hang these cute lanterns to decorate your patio!

The following joke just came out of the guffaw press, all ready to cheer up your day. This one's called “A Melon of a Different Sort.”

“Dad, tell me if you know. Why did the melon jump into the lake?”

“Why Alvin?”

“Because it wanted to be a watermelon!”

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And now we have a heartline from Man-Lin in China

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