In today’s news, Australia provides money to improve disaster response in Indo-Pacific region, German research reveals artificial intelligence app able to accurately project human decisions and thought processes, Scottish university scientists use computer simulation to create high-energy output bladeless wind turbines, green-minded search engine firm and nonprofit organization collaborate to plant trees in wildfire devastated area in California, USA, man rescues six people from burning building in Paris, France, Israeli vegan salmon becomes more accessible across United States, and entity helps Malaysian state’s wildlife department place tracker on elephant-person to enhance her herd’s safety.
Embarking on a journey soon? Here is a neat tip for vegan travelers. Before your trip, research vegan restaurants and pin them on Google Maps so you’re never stuck looking for options. Apps like HappyCow can also help you find welcoming spots along the way or look for vegan-friendly stickers on restaurant doors. It’s also helpful to learn a few key phrases like “vegan” or “no eggs/milk” in the local language to make communication easier. Pack snacks like fruit, hummus, or crisps for those unexpected hunger moments, and try to book accommodation with a kitchen so you can cook your own meals and stay healthy and relaxed. Local markets are perfect for exploring the culture while picking up fresh fruits, veggies, and other vegan-friendly options. If possible, stay in a vegan or vegan-friendly hotel or B&B, and consider using a vegan travel agent to help plan the perfect itinerary. Happy travels!
The joke of the day was hand-picked just for you at the country laughter fair. It’s entitled “Vigilant.”
An officer saw a man walking backward down the street.
“Sir, why are you walking backward?”
“I just don’t want anyone sneaking up on me from behind.”
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And now we have a heartline from Musical Team in California, United States