User:Dmhll
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Current location | Seattle, Washington, United States |
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Languages | English · Tiếng Việt |
Time zone | Pacific Time Zone |
Ethnicity | Vietnamese · Khmer |
Personality type | ISFP-A |
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Joined | 26 March 2024 |
First edit | 26 March 2024 – Crescendo (FIRST) |
Autoconfirmed | 30 March 2024 |
Extended confirmed | 17 May 2024 |
10th edit | 30 March 2024 – Arrival Bus |
100th edit | 4 April 2024 – Cyrus Ali Zargar |
500th edit | 17 May 2024 – Portal:Current events/2024 May 17 |
1000th edit | 27 June 2024 – Shaneice Swain |
Suddenly all my ancestors are behind me. Be still, they say. Watch and listen. You are the result of the love of thousands.
–Dwellings: A Spiritual History of the Living World[1] by Linda Hogan, Chickasaw poet, storyteller, academic, playwright, novelist, environmentalist, and writer
There is reason, after all, that some people wish to colonize the moon, and others dance before it as an ancient friend.
–No Name in the Street[2] by James Baldwin, Black civil rights activist, public figure, orator, and writer
He who delights in solitude is either a wild beast or a god.
–Friedrich Nietzsche, German philosopher, writer, composer, poet, and pedagogue.
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- 17 July 2024 –
- The European Union General Court dismisses ByteDance's lawsuit against the European Commission's designation of the company as a "gatekeeper" under the Digital Markets Act, citing ByteDance's significant global market value. (Bernama)
- 16 July 2024 – Israel–Hamas war
- Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip
- At least 57 Palestinians are killed by Israeli bombardments in Gaza City, Khan Younis, and Rafah. (Reuters)
- 16 July 2024 – 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement
- Six people are killed during clashes in Bangladesh as opposition demonstrators protesting government job quotas, which benefit pro-government families, clashes with police and pro-government supporters. (Al Jazeera)
- 16 July 2024 – 2024 Muscat mosque shooting
- The Islamic State claims responsibility for the prior day's mass shooting at a Shi'ite mosque in Muscat, Oman. This is the first attack carried out by the Islamic State in the country. (BBC)
- 16 July 2024 – Hezbollah–Israel conflict
- Three Syrian children are killed by an Israeli airstrike on the village of Umm al-Tut in southern Lebanon, while two others are killed during a strike on the Kfar Tebnit-Khardali road. (Reuters)
- 16 July 2024 –
- At least 23 people are killed and 13 others are injured when a bus veers off a cliff and crashes in Ayacucho Region, Peru. (Al Jazeera)
- Heavy rainfall across the Midwestern United States causes a dam failure in Washington County, Illinois, prompting an immediate evacuation order in the nearby city of Nashville. (USA Today)
- A malfunction causes an emergency shutdown of one of the four reactors at the Rostov Nuclear Power Plant in Rostov Oblast, Russia. Background radiation levels are reported as normal. (Reuters)
- Ukrainian state electrical grid operator Ukrenergo begins emergency power shutdowns in seven eastern and central oblasts amid a record heat wave and equipment failures worsened by ongoing Russian attacks. (Reuters)
- Romania approves the culling of 481 bears in the country, after a 19-year-old woman was killed by a bear last week in the Carpathian Mountains. (Al Jazeera)
- 16 July 2024 – Czech Republic–Ukraine relations
- The Czech Republic announces plans to facilitate Colt CZ Group assault rifle production and the construction of an ammunition factory in Ukraine. (RFE/RL)
- 16 July 2024 – Estonia–Russia relations, Latvia–Russia relations, Lithuania–Russia relations
- The Baltic states announce their exit from Russia's and Belarus's electricity grid along with plans to synchronize their grid with the continental Europe grid on February 9, 2025. (AP)
- 16 July 2024 – Israel–Hamas war
- 2023 Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip
- An investigation by the Associated Press and Israeli investigative organization Shomrim finds that the United States and Israel allowed tax-deductible donations totaling over US$200,000 to multiple Israeli far-right extremist groups involved in blocking and disrupting humanitarian aid delivery to the Gaza Strip. (AP)
- 16 July 2024 – Kosovo War
- War crimes in the Kosovo War
- The Kosovo Specialist Chambers criminal tribunal sentences former Liberation Army member Pjetër Shala to 18 years in prison for war crimes committed during the war. (Al Jazeera) (Koha Ditore)
- 16 July 2024 –
- Six people are found dead at the Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok hotel in Bangkok, Thailand, in a suspected poisoning incident. (AP)
- American senator Bob Menendez is found guilty on all counts, including acting as a foreign agent, in a federal corruption trial. (ABC News)
- Former governor of Deir ez-Zor Governorate, Syria, and director of the Adra Prison Samir Ousman al-Sheikh is arrested by the FBI in Los Angeles, California, United States. Al-Sheikh has been accused of torturing and killing political dissidents while serving as prison director and governor. (The New York Times)
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Thanks for your minor improvements of Tri-Cities, Washington. They are appreciated and noticed. DJ Cane (he/him) (Talk) 14:34, 15 July 2024 (UTC) |
References
- ^ Hogan, Linda (1996). Dwellings: A Spiritual History of the Living World (reprint ed.). New York, United States: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 9780684830339.
- ^ Baldwin, James (1986). No Name in the Street (reprint ed.). United States: Dial Press. ISBN 9780440364610.
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