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Introduction
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Current events
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- 27 May 2026 –
- The American Cancer Society adds the FDA-approved Guardant Health Shield blood test to its recommended colorectal cancer screening options in the United States amidst a rise in colon cancer cases in young adults. (Reuters) (Medical News Today)
- 15 May 2026 – Drought in Somalia
- All UN agencies warn that the Somalian hunger and malnutrition crisis is rapidly worsening, with a growing risk of famine. More than 6 million people, approximately 31% of the population, face critical levels of food insecurity, while nearly 1.9 million children are suffering from acute malnutrition. Of those children, approximately 493,000 are facing severe acute malnutrition. (AA) (Relief Web) (UN News)
- 15 May 2026 – Famine in Sudan
- The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification warns that 19.5 million people in Sudan are facing hunger amidst the three-year civil war. (Middle East Monitor)
- 20 April 2026 –
- Several Central European countries, including Austria, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, begin pulling baby food produced by Hipp Holding from supermarket shelves after rat poison was detected in some jars over the weekend. (AP)
- 9 April 2026 – Sudanese civil war
- The World Food Programme announces the return of its Sudan office in Khartoum for the first time in three years amidst a hunger crisis caused by the war. (Sudan Tribune) (Sudan Horizon)
- 16 March 2026 –
- A woman is killed and over 100 others are hospitalized after getting foodborne illness at a pizzeria in Pombal, Paraíba, Brazil. (Xinhua)
Category tree
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editFrance gallery
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edit- Ardèche, France
- Buoux, France
- Calanque, France
- Cantal, France
- Céüse, France
- Fontainebleau, France
- Gorges du Loup, France
- Vercors Massif, France
- Verdon Gorge, France
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editUdon (うどん or 饂飩) is a thick noodle made from wheat flour, used in Japanese cuisine. There are a variety of ways it is prepared and served. Its simplest form is in a soup as kake udon with a mild broth called kakejiru made from dashi, soy sauce, and mirin. It is usually topped with thinly chopped scallions. Other common toppings include prawn tempura, kakiage (mixed tempura fritter), abura-age (sweet, deep-fried tofu pouches), kamaboko (sliced fish cake), and shichimi spice added to taste.
Standard broth differs by region. Dark (koikuchi) soy sauce is added in eastern Japan, while light (usukuchi) soy sauce is added in the west. Instant noodles are often sold in two (or more) versions accordingly. (Full article...)
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edit| “ | No one is laughable who laughs at himself. | ” |
| — Unknown, misattributed to Seneca the Younger | ||
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edit| “ | No one is laughable who laughs at himself. | ” |
| — Unknown, misattributed to Seneca the Younger | ||
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edit| “ | He who laughs at himself never runs out of things to laugh at. | ” |
| — Unknown, misattributed to Epictetus | ||
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edit| “ | Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth. | ” |
| — Unknown, misattributed to Marcus Aurelius | ||
Did you know
edit- ... that Hans-Georg Münzberg continued to work on the development of the Snecma Atar engine in France despite being a professor at the Technical University of Berlin?
- ... that a $100-million donation to the Central Park Conservancy in 2012 was the largest ever to New York City's park system at the time?
- ... that Agnes Twiston Hughes was the first woman in Wales to qualify as a solicitor?
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edit- ... that the earliest-known paintings on fabric in China (example pictured) were artifacts of the Changsha Kingdom?
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edit- ... that Hans-Georg Münzberg continued to work on the development of the Snecma Atar engine in France despite being a professor at the Technical University of Berlin?
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edit- ... that a $100-million donation to the Central Park Conservancy in 2012 was the largest ever to New York City's park system at the time?
dyk_3
edit- ... that Agnes Twiston Hughes was the first woman in Wales to qualify as a solicitor?
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edit- ... that critics called the comedy adventure video game The Haunted Island "suitably goofy" and "pretty gosh darn rad"?
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edit- ... that when Jessie Grayson played Mrs. Higbee in Cass Timberlane, it was the first time an African-American had been addressed on screen by the honorific "Mrs."?
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edit- ... that U.S. endocrinologist Lewis E. Braverman found the reason for a Midwestern outbreak of hyperthyroidism was contaminated ground beef?

