Daily #50

News: Ukraine reports new attacks on energy facilities, USA announces new billion-dollar package, Taiwan: “Activities” of 22 Chinese military aircraft, Biden ready to debate with Trump, Another massive protest against Orban in Hungary, China hosts summit with Hamas and Fatah, “Spiegel”: Moscow allegedly planned AfD strategy, 68 million euros for humanitarian aid in Gaza, Seven parties on the ballot for EU election, Inquiry committee: Ott not present for tactical investigative reasons, Criticism of ÖVP draft for messenger surveillance, SPÖ’s federal list for national elections is set, Rauch: Calls to withdraw funding pledge for COVID denier, 6,800 teachers needed, Rating agency downgrades Austria’s top rating, US regional bank Republic First Bancorp seized, Plus 25 percent salary increase at Daimler Truck in USA, Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof closes 16 of its 92 stores, Major changes: Power grid going through ‘puberty’, Stöger scores twice in Bochum victory, Austrian women’s hockey team defeats Hungary at World Championship, Borchashvili wins bronze at Judo European Championship, GAK’s chaser Ried celebrates clear home victory, Following verdict reversal: Weinstein in court on May 1, Earthquake of magnitude 3.9 near Vesuvius, Fire truck overturns: One dead, Glockner Road cleared of fresh snow, No tram to Schwechat: Criticism from Vienna, Traditional orchards increasingly displaced by newer fruit varieties, Phosphorus recycling: Toilet as a resource source, Premieres and debutants in the new State Opera program, Sculptures by Thomas J. Price exhibited for the first time in Austria, AI voice: Drake ducks Tupac’s heirs, Charles III resumes public engagements, Styria: Learn yodeling in the underground garage.

Prompt: Tensions escalating, power struggles, outbursts of public disaffection, glimpses of political maneuvering, respective humanitarian concerns, secret strategies unfolding, surveillance controversies, salary increases, imminent transformations, exhilarating sports achievements, looming court appearances, signs of natural unrest, surprising cultural blends, obscure sustainable initiatives, unveiled art, comeback of public figures.

Inspiration: Edward Weston

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