Daily #611

News: Army: Body of the last Hamas hostage recovered. Internet in Iran remains blocked. Former Tory Interior Minister switches to right-wing populists. Bayr new chairwoman of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. Holocaust Remembrance Day: Stocker emphasizes historical responsibility. GÖD: Hard work rule applies to care also for day shifts. Hattmannsdorfer calls for simpler defense exports. Taskforce to examine asbestos contamination in Burgenland. Wienwert trial: company founders deny guilt. Styria: Hunter accidentally shoots hunter. Russian gas: final decision to forego supply. Kremlin sees Ukraine talks only at the beginning. Playmobil sees reversal of trend after crisis years. Opposition to part-time push from CDU. North Sea states push wind power expansion. “Brickerl” returns to freezers. Sinner breezes into Melbourne quarterfinals. NBA player Pöltl out indefinitely. Teichtmeister released after cocaine use. 14-year-old dies in ski accident in Upper Austria. Salzburg: Snowboarders trigger avalanche and leave. Child fell into ice hole. “Scan cars” to control parking in Vienna. Evacuations after landslide in Sicily. Leo XIV included in mosaic gallery of popes. New pharmacy app helps with medication search. Almost 50 degrees: Extreme heat and bushfires in Australia. “Culture Monday”: Artists on repression in Iran. Director and poet Emily Artmann passed away. Portman criticizes Oscar selection: female directors overlooked. Renovated Villa Beer to be opened to the public. Ancient ant in amber discovered by Goethe.

Prompt: Holocaust remembrance, political shifts, global climate crises, accidental tragedies, personal victories in sports, advancements in technology and historical discoveries painting a landscape of mixed emotions and introspection.

Inspiration: Yoshitomo Nara

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