Daily #471

News: Gaza: Israel suspends access for aid deliveries. Trump denies uranium relocation in Iran. Death toll rises after protests in Kenya. Khamenei: Israel and USA have “achieved nothing”. North Korea’s dictator inaugurates massive holiday resort. A third of Tuvalu’s residents applied for climate asylum in Australia. Federal Council also gives green light for budget accompanying law. Freedom of information: State grants are made public. Caritas interested in Senecura nursing homes. WWF soil report sees no improvement in consumption. Rosenkranz reverses purchase of worm sculptures. EU criticizes Pride ban in Hungary. Trade with USA and migration as topics of EU summit. Kyiv sees Russian advance in Sumy area hindered. Rene Benko remains in pretrial detention. Vienna Grand Hotel is insolvent. Mahrer confirmed as President of the Chamber of Commerce. Financial Market Authority presented criteria for granting of housing loans. Structural change in agriculture continues. Ministry of Finance warns of fake SMS. Misolic makes Wimbledon main draw for the first time. Alaba faces difficult season at Real Madrid. Shooting on Yppenplatz in Vienna: Seven years in prison. Downhill mountain biker fatally injured in Pinzgau. Child abuse: 22-year-old sentenced to eight years in prison. Strasshof: Six injured after brawl. Student beaten: Brutal bullying at HTL. Tips for dealing with heat. UN report: 316 million people use drugs. Sounds which wake up the brain. Astronauts from Hungary, Poland and India on ISS. Bachmann Prize: The first day of competitive reading. Working group from politics and film industry planned. Denis Villeneuve to direct “James Bond”. Fans in uproar over Marge Simpson’s death scene. Vatican warns of fake Peter’s Penny on Facebook. Penguin chicks at Schönbrunn Zoo.

Prompt: Overwhelmed in a world of political unrest, humanitarian strain, climate asylum, individual tragedies and social concerns, punctuated by instances of hope, progress, and unexpected surprises in popular culture and space exploration

Inspiration: Jean Dubuffet

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