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In today’s news, Japan and Brazil sign agreement to support their citizens overseas during emergencies. Record high set for global carbon pricing revenues, South Korea and Finland strengthen cultural ties through working holiday program for youth, Indonesia’s rice reserves climb to historic levels, UK policeman vacationing in United States saves US police officer’s life, expo in Morocco embraces vegan beauty trends, and World Horse Day promotes equine-people protection.

Did you know that approximately one-third of people are highly sensitive to motion sickness? The following tips may help keep common symptoms, including nausea, dizziness, and cold sweats under control. When in moving vehicles, keep your body as still as possible, minimizing movement of your head, shoulders, hips, and knees. If you’re on a boat, try to stare at the horizon or a fixed point in the distance to help stabilize your sense of balance and reduce discomfort. If you’re traveling by car, it often helps to drive yourself or sit in the front seat and look forward rather than out to the side. Select a forward-facing seat whenever possible and sit near open air or ventilation. Avoid reading or looking down at screens while you’re traveling and practice slow, controlled breathing. Listen to calming or pleasant music and try dry salty plum, ginger, or peppermint candies or gum, which may help alleviate nausea. By combining these strategies, you can significantly reduce the severity of motion sickness and make travel more comfortable.

What better time for a laugh? Here’s your joke of the day! It’s called “Too Safe to Find.”

Brett searched the couch cushions like he was conducting an investigation.

“I lost my TV remote.”

“Where did you last see it?”

“I put it in a safe place, but now I think maybe it was too safe.”

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And now we have a heartline in Mandarin Chinese, with multiple-language subtitles, from Ya-Ning in Tainan, Taiwan, also known as Formosa

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