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EVENTS Seattle: Events from August 17–24, 2026

08-17-2026 9:03 AM
The week around Seattle promises plenty to do: sailing trips on Elliott Bay, culinary discoveries at Pike Place Market, and a kite festival in Long...
Hayden Panettiere and Jansen Panettiere in Los Angeles in 2019.Amanda Edwards / Getty Images

USA When the System Fails: The Cost of Vulnerability and the Limits of Resilience

08-17-2026 8:03 AM
Three articles describe entirely different events—a criminal trial in Massachusetts, the death of actress Hayden Panettiere, and a technical failure...
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REACTIONS America Demands Loyalty but Offers Uncertainty

08-17-2026 7:09 AM
In Germany, Israel, and Australia, the discussion about America in mid-August 2026 is focused almost entirely on the war with Iran, but the subject...
Homes along the south slope of Queen Anne Hill enjoy views of downtown and Elliott Bay without the visual clutter of power lines and poles. But the neighborhood has had to deal with power outages as the underground cables deteriorate. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)

SEATTLE Seattle Pays the Bills: From Aging Power Grids to a Cooling Housing Market

08-17-2026 6:06 AM
The city on Puget Sound is facing a triple challenge: billions in costs to replace underground cables installed in the 1960s, a sharp drop in real...

WEATHER 🌤️ 10-Day Weather Forecast for Seattle, Washington

08-17-2026 5:04 AM
Today, Monday, August 17, Seattle will see partly cloudy skies with some clearing. Afternoon temperatures will reach 77°F, while overnight lows will...
Presidenta Delcy Rodríguez

WORLD Venezuela Reports 21 Consecutive Quarters of Economic Growth

08-17-2026 4:05 AM
Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez said the country’s economy has grown for 21 consecutive quarters. According to her, the recovery is being...
محمد غميرة وعبد السلام عكو قضيتان أثارتا جدلا واسعا في سوريا بعد تدهور حالتيهما الصحيتين خلال التوقيف داخل السجون (منصة إكس)

WORLD Detainees’ Condition Sparks Public Outcry in Syria

08-17-2026 3:05 AM
The cases of two young Syrians—Muhammad Gmeira and Abdel Salam Akko—have sparked widespread outrage following reports of a sharp deterioration in...

SEATTLE Ten-Year-Old Girl Rescued from Lake Tapps

08-16-2026 10:04 PM
On Sunday, a ten-year-old girl was pulled from the water at Lake Tapps after witnesses noticed that she was drowning. The incident occurred near...
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WORLD Latin America Amid the U.S. Military Escalation

08-16-2026 7:05 PM
Venezuela’s agenda is focused on the region’s reaction to mounting U.S. military pressure and the conflict involving Iran. Iranian officials are...

Seattle

Aug 15, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Seattle Mariners shortstop Brock Rodden (90) runs towards home plate to score a run against the Houston Astros during the eighth inning at Daikin Park. (Erik Williams / IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect)

Mariners: Dramatic Win and New Challenges Before the Decisive Series

08-16-2026 6:07 PM
The Seattle Mariners are experiencing a pivotal moment in their season: after a resounding victory over the Astros, the team is dealing with the loss...
Maxwell Adams was able to learn almost entirely without a laptop as a seventh grader at Hazel Wolf K-8. Despite Seattle Public Schools’ district policy to issue devices to each of its nearly 50,000 students, some highly vocal parents, like Maxwell’s, are successfully opting their students out of technology altogether. (Kevin Clark / The Seattle Times)

Seattle Debates the Limits of Digital Technology in Schools

08-16-2026 3:05 PM
Seventh-grader Maxwell Adams of Hazel Wolf K–8, a public school in Seattle, attends school without his own laptop or cell phone. When an assignment...

Company CEO charged after boat collision near Olympia

08-16-2026 12:04 PM
Harbor Wholesale CEO Justin James Erickson has been charged after a boat collision at Boston Harbor Marina in Thurston County on May 3. The crash...
Firefighters battle a blaze at the long-abandoned Centennial Mills warehouse on Northwest Naito Parkway in Portland on Sunday, Aug. 2, 2026. (Tatum Todd | The Oregonian/oregonlive.com/TNS)

Demolition of Unsafe Warehouse to Begin in Portland After Fire

08-16-2026 10:04 AM
Demolition of Centennial Mills, an abandoned warehouse complex that was severely damaged by a fire more than two weeks ago, is scheduled to begin in...
The Muckleshoot Canoe Family passes təqʷubəʔ (Mount Rainier) in yəx̌ʷuləʔ səli (Eagle Spirit) as they pull from Alki Beach to Puyallup through the Salish Sea on July 30. The canoe gained its name after an eagle swooped down in front of it on a previous journey, according to Canoe Family manager Autumn MaGee. (Andrew Burke-Stevenson / The Seattle Times)

Traditional journey brings 130 canoes together in Nisqually

08-16-2026 6:05 AM
About 130 canoes took part in the annual intertribal journey along the ancestral waterways of the Pacific Northwest. Participants traveled to the...
The King County Administration Building, center, will soon reopen to county workers, as Executive Girmay Zahilay struggles to find enough space for employees to return to the office three days a week. From right, is the King County Courthouse, the Administration Building and  the King County Correctional Facility.  (Daniel Kim / The Seattle Times, 2023)

King County to return workers to shuttered administrative building

08-15-2026 10:04 PM
Next month, King County will reopen its downtown Seattle administrative building, which was closed in 2022 because of costly renovation needs and the...
Seahawks cornerback Devon Witherspoon (21) celebrates a play during the Super Bowl. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)

Fireball and Record Contract: Week’s Top Stories

08-15-2026 6:04 PM
A bright fireball over Washington, Devon Witherspoon’s record $132 million deal, and other events discussed across the United States this...
An Araneus diadematus — a non-native spider known for making round, spiral webs – crawls on a leaf near its web in West Seattle on Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026. Rod Crawford, a spider expert at the Burke Museum, says this type of spider arrived to the Pacific Northwest from Europe in the 1920s. Araneus diadematus eggs hatch in May, and the spiders generally become visible to the average person during the late part of summer.  They reach their maximum size in early October, says Crawford. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)

Recall Effort Against Mayor Wilson Discussed in West Seattle

08-15-2026 3:04 PM
Official documents have been filed to begin a recall effort against Mayor Wilson — a voter-initiated process to remove an elected official before the...

Over 500 loaves of bread recalled in Seattle and Tacoma

08-15-2026 12:04 PM
Grand Central Bakery has recalled more than 500 loaves of sourdough potato bread sold in Seattle and Tacoma. The recall was prompted by a pallet nail...

Neighbors

B.C. Conservation Officers said that shortly before 10 a.m. Friday morning, a woman was hiking with her dogs off-leash in Stoney Hill Regional Park, east of Duncan.

Safety, Treatment and Animal Welfare: British Columbia News Digest

08-16-2026 1:05 PM
A look at key developments: a bear encounter in a Vancouver Island park, debate over involuntary addiction treatment, and an ambitious project for a new BC SPCA headquarters. Bear Encounter in a Vancouver Island Park: Safety Lessons On Friday morning, an incident on Vancouver Island forced authorities to close Stoney Hill Regional Park east of Duncan. A woman walking her dogs off-leash encountered a black bear sow and her cub. Protecting her offspring, the bear attacked the dogs, and when the...
Wild Metro Vancouver weather was the culprit for dozens of homes losing power following a storm on Aug. 14, 2026, BC Hydro says.

Vancouver Storm: Infrastructure Hit and Other Developments

08-15-2026 1:05 PM
An unprecedented thunderstorm left thousands of residents of the Canadian metropolis without power, while the region prepared for its largest reptile expo and an investigation into a police-related incident—a look at the key events in British Columbia. Vancouver storm: More than 11,000 residents left without power by severe weather Friday morning, August 14, 2026, proved truly extreme for Vancouver residents. A powerful storm front that swept across the capital of British Columbia caused a...
Around 1,600 lightning strikes were recorded over much of southern B.C., including Vancouver Island, according to Environment Canada.

Thunderstorm in Vancouver and Other Stories: News Digest

08-14-2026 1:04 PM
Nighttime lightning over Vancouver, the historic transfer of land to Indigenous peoples on Vancouver Island, and a unique photograph of a stork against the backdrop of a solar eclipse: the main events in British Columbia in one digest. Thunderstorm over Vancouver: What’s Behind the Nighttime Lightning and Downpours Residents of Metro Vancouver and British Columbia’s southern coast woke up on Friday to an alarm that is hardly familiar in these parts—the rumble of thunder and flashes of lightning...
A solar eclipse will be seen in parts of the world on Aug. 12, 2026. Canadians won't see it, but a lunar eclipse will be visible in Vancouver on Aug. 27.

Vancouver’s Sky: An Eclipse Instead of a Crisis

08-13-2026 1:05 PM
British Columbians can look forward to a spectacular lunar eclipse on August 27 as cross-border tourism to the United States declines and the province continues to battle critical wildfires. August Skies over Vancouver: Why the Lunar Eclipse Will Outshine the Solar One While the world watched in awe as a total solar eclipse plunged Spain and other parts of the planet into darkness on Wednesday, residents of Metro Vancouver missed out on the spectacular show. However, August’s sky has its own,...
New documents show that more than 300,000 acres of land could be transferred to Vancouver Island First Nations, which are currently finalizing treaties.

Land Transfers, Scandalous Spending and Cultural Contrasts: Canada News Digest

08-12-2026 1:04 PM
This edition covers the transfer of 300,000 acres of Crown land in British Columbia, controversial spending on a single tenant in Vancouver, and a city guide for travelers from Seattle. Crown Land Transfer in British Columbia: A New Stage in Talks with First Nations In recent days, heated debate has erupted in the Canadian province of British Columbia over government plans to transfer more than 300,000 acres of Crown land to five Indigenous groups located on Vancouver Island. According to...
Smoke from the fires in B.C.'s Interior could return Wednesday, Aug. 12.

Smoke over Vancouver, Land Disputes and Mexican Reinforcements: What’s Happening in B.C....

08-11-2026 1:06 PM
Vancouver residents are bracing for the return of wildfire smoke, the province has revealed the scale of land transfers to Indigenous peoples, and Mexican firefighters are arriving in the Okanagan to help battle the flames. Together, these developments paint a complicated picture of summer 2025 in British Columbia. B.C. wildfire smoke will blanket Vancouver again Vancouver residents who enjoyed relatively clear skies over the past weekend may soon face a familiar problem once again:...
Round 2, Vancouver Island matchups 'diverse mix' of nature, art, purpose-built tourist attractions and business

Vancouver Island: From Goats to Bears — Summer Challenges

08-10-2026 1:03 PM
British Columbians continue to grapple with the consequences of the warm season: while Vancouver Island chooses the best roadside attraction from among goats, forests and murals, families in other parts of the province are recovering after a bear attacked a child, and meteorologists warn that wildfire smoke will return to Vancouver by Wednesday. Vancouver Island semifinal: A battle of goats, forests and murals While some regions of British Columbia debate what should be considered the...
The B.C. Government is responding to the latest rental data from Rentals.ca with some very optimistic viewpoints.

Renting in B.C.: A “Generational Path” or an Illusion of Progress?

08-09-2026 1:03 PM
British Columbia sees light at the end of the rental tunnel, but the numbers tell a more ambiguous story British Columbia’s Ministry of Housing was quick to announce a “generational path to prosperity” after the release of Rentals.ca’s latest national rental report. However, the newest data paint a far more complex and contradictory picture than the optimistic statements from officials suggest. The August 2026 report, which analyzes July figures, continues to show that the province’s rental...
North Vancouver recorded the country’s highest average asking rent among major markets, according to a new Rentals.ca report.

Renting in Vancouver: Prices Are Falling, But Break Records; Transit Faces Threat

08-08-2026 1:04 PM
Canada’s rental market continues to cool: in July, the average rate fell 4% year over year, but Metro Vancouver remains the country’s priciest region—North Vancouver still leads, with $3,458 for a two-bedroom. British Columbia has seen declines for 25 months in a row, though prices are rising in Atlantic Canada. Meanwhile, bus drivers and SeaBus crews have rejected a tentative agreement with Coast Mountain Bus Company for the second time: starting August 17, they will stop wearing uniforms, but...

USA

Novak Djokovic walks on the tennis court holding his racket while tilting his head back

Striking Scale and the Limits of Endurance: Events of August 16, 2026

08-16-2026 2:03 PM
On August 16, 2026, the news highlighted several manifestations of extreme strain—military, infrastructural, and human. The most significant event was a large-scale wave of Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow and other Russian regions, carried out at the same time as another Russian strike on Ukraine. Against this backdrop, reports of air-defense shortages, damage to facilities, and casualties show that the confrontation is increasingly becoming a war of attrition. Separately, Novak Djokovic’s...
There will be a heavier police presence at Virginia State University after five people were shot on campus overnight.

Safety in Focus: A Crash, a Shooting and a Public Scandal

08-16-2026 8:04 AM
Three reports cover seemingly unrelated events: a mass-casualty crash in Massachusetts, a shooting near a university in Virginia and court testimony from former Senator Kyrsten Sinema. Yet they share a broader theme—the vulnerability of people and institutions, as well as the consequences of decisions made in situations where personal conduct, public responsibility and the legal system intersect. In one case, the issue is a sudden physical danger on the road; in another, violence in a...
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Extreme Risks and the Crisis of Trust in Institutions

08-15-2026 2:03 PM
The materials provided share a common theme: societies’ vulnerability to crises—natural, climate-related, and institutional. Hurricane Lala, record heat, and flooding show how quickly extreme events can become threats to lives, infrastructure, and the economy. The story of the Alfalfa Fire District in Oregon reveals another, related aspect: even when emergency services are available, their effectiveness depends on transparency, accountability, and residents’ trust. Taken together, these stories...

Public Crises: Responsibility, Trust, and the Limits of Control

08-15-2026 8:04 AM
The three articles describe different events—a dispute over religious facilities at airports, the death of a former Cambridge professor following a public scandal, and a mass killing in Michigan. What they share is not a common storyline but a deeper theme: how government institutions, universities, the media, and law enforcement respond when public trust is threatened. In each case, the events themselves matter, but so do the way decisions are made, who bears responsibility, and whether the...
A fighter jet takes off from aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln on 31 July, which has been deployed for a record-breaking 250 days.Photograph: US NAVY/NAVCENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS/AFP/Getty Images

High-Profile Cases and the Limits of Public Responsibility

08-14-2026 2:04 PM
Three stories that appear unrelated at first glance share a common theme: the collision of personal responsibility, institutional power, and public distrust. At the center of each case is a person or group whose actions provoke a strong public reaction, as well as institutions forced to answer questions about fairness, transparency, and the cost of mistakes. In academia, this is reflected in the scandal surrounding Jason Arday; in American politics, in the Donald Trump administration’s denial...
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts exterior, tarp covers the front, and a gate can be seen blocking off entry, a sign is on the gate that reads

Power as Political Spectacle: Symbols, Construction and Personal Branding

08-14-2026 8:03 AM
Three publications reveal a common trend: Donald Trump’s administration is seeking not only to govern public institutions, but also to physically, visually and symbolically reshape them around the president’s image. In this context, the meme about Marco Rubio, the renaming of the Kennedy Center and the construction of a new ballroom at the White House appear not as isolated episodes, but as elements of a single political logic. Government power is becoming a space for personal branding, where...
Luigi Mangione during a pretrial hearing at New York State Supreme Court in New York, on Tuesday.David Dee Delgado / Bloomberg via Getty Images

Uncertainty and Consequences: Three Stories of Risk and Responsibility

08-13-2026 2:03 PM
The materials presented cover different topics—a criminal case, the search for missing sailors, and a climate forecast—but they share a common thread: society is trying to make decisions with incomplete information, when the cost of error is exceptionally high. In the Luigi Mangione case, the final outcome depends on the terms of any possible plea deal and how the principle prohibiting double jeopardy is interpreted. In the case of the F/V Lily Jean, rescuers have video data showing the sunken...
The helicopter crashed Wednesday in Salado, Texas.Bell County Sheriff’s Office

Big Stakes: How Money Is Changing America

08-13-2026 8:03 AM
Three pieces cover entirely different events: a lottery win, a military helicopter crash, and the sale of the Los Angeles Lakers. Yet they are connected by the theme of high costs and the consequences of decisions involving substantial resources. In one case, $1 billion becomes a sudden personal fortune; in another, a human life becomes the tragic price of military service; and in the third, a sports team becomes a $12.5 billion asset. Together, these stories reveal different sides of American...

США: political turnover and the dismantling of business oversight

08-12-2026 2:03 PM
Three reports reflect a broader process of reshaping the American political system: Donald Trump’s administration is strengthening its party agenda ahead of the midterm elections, while related decisions are simultaneously changing the rules of government oversight. Karoline Leavitt’s departure as White House press secretary, the results of primaries in six states, and FinCEN’s decision to abandon mandatory beneficial ownership reporting may appear to be separate stories, but together they show...

Reactions

The recent tensions hinge on the US attempting to demonstrate that it can loosen Iran’s chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz. For India, a return to open war means more lives at risk and serious economic challenges.

America as a Source of Risk: Why India, Japan and Brazil Increasingly Talk Not About Alliance with the...

08-16-2026 5:04 PM
In India, Japan and Brazil, discussion of America in mid-August 2026 revolves around two interconnected issues: the US war with Iran and a new wave...
La reprise des frappes en Iran met en avant les divergences dans chaque camp et questionne les objectifs de Washington : protection de la navigation ou guerre punitive ? Face à la perte de crédibilité des Occidentaux, les Européens doivent dénoncer les atteintes au droit international dans les deux camps.

America as a Source of Risk, Deals and Temptation: What South Africa, France and Turkey Are Saying About...

08-16-2026 7:08 AM
In South African, French and Turkish debates, the United States is now seen not as a distant superpower setting the overall global order, but as a...
Pour Clément Therme, chercheur associé à l'Ifri, auteur d’Iran/Israël, la guerre idéologique tout juste paru chez Tallandier, la crise actuelle repose sur une divergence d’interprétation de l’accord de cessez-le-feu du 17 juin, où nous sommes « passés d’une trêve armée à une bataille d’Ormuz » et se déroule simultanément sur trois terrains : la négociation diplomatique, la guerre économique et l’affrontement militaire.

America as a Source of Risk: France, South Korea and South Africa Debate More Than War with...

08-15-2026 5:04 PM
In mid-August 2026, the United States is provoking a reaction in France, South Korea and South Africa united by one perception: American power is no...
Labourer at work in New Delhi on Tuesday. Express Photo by Tashi Tobgyal 080921

America as a Source of Risk and Opportunity: What India, China and Ukraine Think About the New...

08-15-2026 7:05 AM
By mid-August 2026, the United States had simultaneously become India’s, China’s and Ukraine’s main external partner, main source of uncertainty, and...
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America as a Source of Risk, Not Order: Views in Germany, Saudi Arabia and Russia

08-14-2026 5:06 PM
By mid-August 2026, perceptions of the United States in Germany, Saudi Arabia and Russia have come to revolve around the same troubling formula:...
From tariffs to tankers, ties with US face tough tests

America as a Source of Risk: Why Seoul, Delhi and Paris Are Increasingly Discussing the Cost...

08-14-2026 7:10 AM
In South Korea, India and France, the American agenda this summer is no longer perceived as a collection of isolated news reports from Washington....
01 мая 2003 года: президент США Джордж У. Буш на борту авианосца USS Abraham Lincoln объявляет о завершении боевых действий в Ираке. © picture alliance / J. Scott Applewhite/AP/dpa | J. Scott

Fragmented Reaction to U.S. Policy

08-13-2026 11:04 PM
Reactions to Washington’s decisions in foreign publications remain limited and fragmented. German reports criticize the American foreign-policy...
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America as a Source of Risk: Why Australia, Japan and Saudi Arabia Are Increasingly...

08-13-2026 5:08 PM
In Australia, Japan and Saudi Arabia, discussions about America today revolve around the same question: can the superpower on which these countries...
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America as a Source of Risk, Not Support: Views from China, Turkey and Israel

08-13-2026 7:05 AM
Discussions of the United States in China, Turkey and Israel in recent weeks have been dominated not by any single storyline, but by a common...

World

في الحلقة الأخيرة من شهادة الزعيم الدرزي اللبناني وليد جنبلاط ضمن برنامج “شاهد على العصر”، اختتم الزميل أحمد منصور رحلة امتدت 16 حلقة، استعاد خلالها جنبلاط أبرز المحطات والتحولات في حياته السياسية.

Jumblatt discusses his political path, regional conflicts and crises

08-16-2026 4:04 PM
In the final, 16th episode of the program “Witness of the Era,” Walid Jumblatt discussed the key events of his political life. He said that the ousted Syrian regime and Hezbollah had extensive surveillance capabilities targeting people entering Lebanon, particularly through Beirut International Airport. According to him, checkpoints existed there that made it possible to track the movements of individuals of interest to those structures. Jumblatt spoke at length about the assassination of...
La presidenta de la República, Delcy Rodríguez

More Than 1,000 Venezuelans Freed as Part of National Reconciliation

08-16-2026 4:06 AM
Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez announced that 1,046 citizens who had been detained have returned home under agreements reached among various political and social forces in the country. In a post on the social network X, she said the authorities were reaffirming their commitment to national reconciliation and intended to continue the process responsibly. According to the authorities, the prisoners’ release is aimed at strengthening political and social stability, as well as helping...
توغل إسرائيلي سابق في ريف القنيطرة الجنوبي (الإخبارية السورية)

Israeli Forces Conduct New Raids in Syria’s Quneitra Province

08-16-2026 3:04 AM
Israeli forces again entered southern Syria and carried out searches in several communities in Quneitra province. According to local sources, five military vehicles arrived in the village of Jabata al-Khashab in the northern part of the province and searched one of the houses. A temporary checkpoint was also set up in the village of Saida al-Jolan, where passersby were checked. Another unit of six vehicles entered the town of al-Rafid at night and searched a residential building. Reconnaissance...
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Latin America Responds to Trump’s Pressure

08-15-2026 7:04 PM
Countries across the region are reacting to Washington’s use of economic and diplomatic leverage: seeking tariff delays after a natural disaster, criticizing visa restrictions, and discussing possible countermeasures. At the same time, the United States’ expanding geopolitical claims—including statements about the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz—are heightening concern far beyond Latin America. The materials feature calls for dialogue, the protection of national interests, and...
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UN: More than three million Syrians have returned to their areas

08-15-2026 4:04 PM
UN High Commissioner for Refugees Barham Salih said that since December 2024, more than three million Syrian refugees and internally displaced people have returned to their places of residence. According to him, this demonstrates Syrians’ determination to restore and rebuild their country. Following a week-long visit to Syria, he urged the international community to significantly increase its support for the country’s recovery and stabilization. Salih stressed that Syria is undergoing a...
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Expert: Central Bank interventions will not stop the bolívar’s decline

08-15-2026 4:06 AM
José Gil Yepes, director of the Datanálisis research firm, said that the Venezuelan Central Bank’s regular injections of foreign currency into the banking system have only a short-term effect and do not address the causes of the bolívar’s depreciation. According to him, the stability of the national currency depends on growth in production, employment, productivity, competitiveness, and economic stability—not on a temporary increase in the money supply. The expert stressed that long-term...
تشهد مدينة حمص السورية عودة كثيفة للنازحين تجاوزت 400 ألف نسمة، وسط دمار طال 16 حيا، وتكاليف ترميم تضاعفت 4 مرات، وضغط هائل على الخدمات، في مشهد يعكس تحديات إعادة الإعمار بعد سنوات النزوح.

Returning to Homs: Rebuilding Homes Amid Ruins and Scarce Resources

08-15-2026 3:04 AM
Those returning to Homs are forced to start their lives over amid widespread destruction. In many areas, homes have been reduced to ruins: walls are damaged, floors have burned out, tiles have been torn up, and façades are covered with cracks. According to an Al Jazeera Mubasher report, varying degrees of destruction have affected 16 districts of the city, leaving its central neighborhoods in many respects resembling a ghost town. Reconstruction is being hampered by a sharp rise in the prices...
كاتس يعلن أن الجيش الإسرائيلي سيبقى بالمناطق الأمنية في لبنان وسوريا وغزة (الأوروبية)

Israel Escalates Tensions in Southern Lebanon Despite Agreement

08-14-2026 4:04 PM
The Israeli army continued to violate the ceasefire agreement in southern Lebanon. On Thursday, its aircraft carried out strikes, while troops blew up and set fire to homes in the towns of Majdal Zoun and Al-Mansouri, as well as in nearby valleys. Israeli infantry units moved between Aita al-Jabal and Beit Yahoun, while drones and reconnaissance aircraft actively patrolled the areas around Baalbek, Tyre and their surroundings. Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam described the events as...
Delcy Rodríguez

Venezuela Launches New Phase of Development at Lorán Gas Field

08-14-2026 4:06 AM
Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez presided over the signing ceremony for an agreement on the second phase of a license to explore, develop and produce non-associated natural gas at the Lorán field, located in Block 2 of the Deltana Platform. The contract was signed by PDVSA Gas and an international consortium comprising Britain’s BP, the UAE’s XRG and Qatar’s UCC; Shell previously carried out the project’s first phase. According to Rodríguez, after 23 years Venezuela has been able to give...

Knowledge

New immersive tour of Seattle's historic jazz district launches | KNKX Public Radio

The Street Where Jazz Played Louder Than Any Injustice

08-17-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine a narrow street lit by yellow streetlamps. Trumpets drift from the open doors of clubs, drums beat out a fast rhythm, and a boy stands on the sidewalk simply listening—for he is too young to go inside, while the music is so good that leaving is impossible. That boy was Quincy Jones, who many years later would become one of the world’s most famous music producers. The street was Jackson Street, and it was located in Seattle—a city you may think of as a city of coffee and rain, but not...
History, Los Angeles County: Mosaics in Seattle, Part 2

The Secret Art Hidden in Seattle’s Pipes and Towers

08-16-2026 11:33 PM
Imagine that your city contains real treasures—not gold or diamonds, but paintings and sculptures hidden where almost no one can see them: inside water towers, behind the doors of pumping stations, and even in underground tunnels. That is exactly what happens in Seattle. For more than fifty years, an unusual rule has caused art to appear in the city’s most unexpected places. And some of that art is now almost forgotten—along with the names of the people who created it. The Rule That Changed the...
In Washington, Growing Hops is a $380 Million Business - Seattle magazine

Hops That Smelled Like Home: The Story of Someone Who Wouldn’t Give Up

08-16-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine moving far, far away from home and missing your grandmother’s pie. You try pies from different stores, but they all taste wrong—too sweet, too soft, nothing like the one your grandmother used to make. What would you do? Once, a man in Seattle found himself in a similar situation—except instead of pie, he missed a special drink from his childhood. He decided not to give up, but to make it himself. That small act of stubbornness grew into a movement that changed the city—and brought it...
Before and after: Seattle's Alaskan Way Viaduct is now a piece of history | king5.com

The Secret of the Old Road: What Workers Found While Dismantling the Highway Over the Bay

08-15-2026 11:33 PM
Imagine that a huge gray curtain has hung outside your window for many, many years. It is so large that you cannot see the sea behind it at all. That is how residents of the American city of Seattle lived beside a tall elevated highway called the Alaskan Way Viaduct. It stood along the waterfront for more than fifty years—and one day, the city decided to remove it. But the most interesting part happened not when the road was built, but when workers began taking it apart: they found real secrets...
Mary Anderson, a Founder of the Outdoor Cooperative REI, Dies at 107 - The New York Times

The Store Where Every Customer Is Also a Little Bit of an Owner

08-15-2026 11:03 AM
In 1938, a young man named Lloyd Anderson wanted to buy just one ice axe in Seattle. It was a simple metal tool for mountain expeditions. But local stores either had nothing suitable or charged prices that made the purchase seem nearly impossible. So Lloyd, together with his wife, Mary, and several mountaineering friends, came up with more than just a way to buy equipment cheaply—they devised an entirely new way to own a store together. That idea eventually became REI, one of America’s largest...
Mary Anderson, a Founder of the Outdoor Cooperative REI, Dies at 107 - The New York Times

A One-Dollar Ice Axe: How Climbers Created a Store They Own

08-14-2026 11:33 PM
Imagine needing just one thing—a small metal tool for a mountain expedition. But there is nowhere to buy it, unless you order it from far away and pay a great deal of money. That was the problem that launched one of the world’s most unusual stores—a store owned not by a single proprietor, but by its customers. The Ice Axe No One Could Buy In the 1930s, a group of friends who loved climbing mountains lived in Seattle. Among them were Lloyd Anderson and his wife, Mary—an ordinary couple who spent...
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The Park That Wasn’t Afraid of Its Rusty Past

08-14-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine running across a green hill with a kite in your hands while enormous rusty towers loom beside you, looking like robot skeletons from an old movie. This isn’t a movie set. It’s a real park in Seattle called Gas Works Park. The most astonishing thing about it is that this very site once produced poisonous gas, and the soil was so contaminated that nothing could grow there. But people didn’t try to hide that history. They chose to put it on display—and transformed a frightening past into...
Before REI became a retail giant, it started Mary and Lloyd Anderson importing European ice axes ...

The Ice Axe That Built a Company: A Forgotten Story from Seattle

08-13-2026 11:33 PM
Imagine that you urgently need one particular item—say, a special backpack for a mountain expedition. You search through stores, but can’t find anything suitable, and the options that are available are too expensive. That is how the story of an unusual company that has existed for more than eighty years began. It did not start with a plan to get rich, but with an ordinary friendship and one determined mountaineer. An Austrian Ice Axe and an Idea That Surprised Everyone In 1938, a young man...
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Homes That Rocked on the Water: The Forgotten Story of Lake Union’s Children and Fishermen

08-13-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine that your home doesn’t stand on solid ground but rocks on the waves like a little boat. In the morning, you wake to water gently lapping beneath the floor, and to get to school, you have to climb into a boat. Sounds like a fairy tale? Yet this is how hundreds of children once lived in Seattle—on Lake Union and Lake Washington. And almost no one today remembers that these homes were built by ordinary, working-class people—not millionaires, as many assume now. Homes for People Who...

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08-16-2026 3:32 PM
Seattle's symbols have traditionally been objects of local pride - Boeing, Amazon, Microsoft, coffee, salmon, Kurt Cobain. In July the list gained a...