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USA Technology, Power and the Limits of Control in Everyday Life

08-21-2026 2:04 PM
The materials provided share a common theme: the management of space and security, ranging from the large-scale reconstruction of the White House...
Housing starts in Vancouver are down 42 per cent compared with last July — a signal, according to a development advocate, that it's become too costly to build new homes.

NEIGHBORS Vancouver: Housing Crisis, Broadway Power and an Award-Winning Home

08-21-2026 1:04 PM
This roundup covers Vancouver’s record construction slump, BC Hydro’s substation expansion to power the future Broadway district, and the sale of an...
Landowner Josh Hitchens looks at what’s left of the Treaty Tree, historic as the site where the Upper Band of the Spokane Indians established a trading post around 1840, that was was cut down during the Fairview fire recently. The giant pine shows damage from earlier fires that may have weakened the tree to the to the point of being a danger. (Nick Gibson / The Spokesman-Review)

SEATTLE Fire Ends the Story of a 250-Year-Old “Treaty Tree”

08-21-2026 12:05 PM
On Aug. 8, 80-year-old Roger Durheim traveled to the Peone Prairie, located in what is now the Spokane Valley, northwest of the city, probably near...
A dog resides at Seattle Animal Shelter Thursday, July 27, 2023. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times, 2023)

SEATTLE Seattle Seeks Cutest Pet for Charity Contest

08-21-2026 10:04 AM
Seattle Animal Shelter has announced the “Picture Pawfect” contest, inviting residents to submit photos of their most adorable pets. To enter, owners...

EVENTS Seattle Events: August 21–28, 2026

08-21-2026 9:03 AM
The last full week of August will turn the Seattle area into one large outdoor stage, with concerts by Gipsy Kings, The Strokes, Alison Krauss +...
Iran has a ‘very high pain threshold’ for economic pressure

USA Security in an Era of Expanding War and Violence

08-21-2026 8:03 AM
Three articles describe events of very different scales: an attack at a Swedish school, mounting domestic pressure on Iran’s leadership, and a rise...
Strait of Hormuz tensions have resurfaced after fresh US-Iran hostilities, raising concerns over oil prices, global shipping, and India's energy imports.

REACTIONS America of Power and America of Deals: Why India, China and Turkey Increasingly Speak of...

08-21-2026 7:05 AM
In recent days, the main American issue prompting a strong reaction in India, China and Turkey has been not US domestic politics, but the war over...
The Northwest ICE Processing Center, run by GEO Group, is in Tacoma. (Nick Wagner / The Seattle Times, 2025)

SEATTLE Hunger Strike Over Poor Food Ends at Tacoma ICE Detention Center

08-21-2026 6:04 AM
More than 140 detainees at the Northwest ICE Processing Center in Tacoma have ended a hunger strike that lasted nearly a week. They were protesting...

WEATHER 🌤️ 10-Day Weather Forecast for Seattle, Washington

08-21-2026 5:03 AM
Today, Friday, August 21, Seattle can expect partly cloudy skies, with temperatures reaching 81°F. Winds will be light from the north at around 1...

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Bellevue firefighters respond to a fire at an office building on Wednesday, Aug. 19. (City of Bellevue)

Fire at Bellevue office building injures four people

08-20-2026 10:04 PM
On Wednesday, Aug. 19, firefighters responded to a call at an office building in Bellevue, Washington. Three firefighters were hospitalized as a...
Seattle remains a beacon for tech talent, ranking No. 2 in CBRE’s annual report. (GeekWire File Photo / Kevin Lisota)

Seattle: Tech Rankings, Urban Violence, and Media Censorship

08-20-2026 6:06 PM
This digest examines Seattle’s standing as a tech hub despite record office vacancies, an alternative approach to preventing street shootings, and...
Clyde Hill is seen from the air with Interstate 520 and Lake Washington in the background on July 8. Clyde Hill is one of the richer towns in the state — with an average home value of $4.3 million — but it’s going bankrupt and may have to dissolve after almost 75 years. (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times)

Seattle-Area Homeowners Face Loss-Making Sales

08-20-2026 3:04 PM
The article reports on possible cases in which Seattle-area residents are selling homes for less than they paid for them. It cites the city of Clyde...
Zoey (voiced by Ji-Young Yoo, from left), Rumi (voiced by Arden Cho) and Mira (voiced by May Hong) use their secret identities as demon hunters to protect their fans from an ever-present supernatural threat in “KPop Demon Hunters.”  (Courtesy Netflix)

Seattle Band Demon Hunter Sues Netflix Over Trademark

08-20-2026 12:04 PM
Seattle-based American band Demon Hunter has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against Netflix over the title of the animated film “KPop Demon...
Heather Trescases, left, and Doug Ito, board members from ISAN Bellevue, visit a new downtown green space that will be called Isan Park in Bellevue. Their group is working to raise awareness about the history of Japanese Americans on the Eastside. (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times)

Bellevue to Get a Park Honoring Japanese American Heritage

08-20-2026 10:04 AM
A new public space called Isan Park will be created in downtown Bellevue to preserve and raise awareness of the city’s Japanese American history....
The Highline Student Union at Highline College in Des Moines on Aug. 6. Community colleges around the state offer short-term credential programs in a variety of fields. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)

First Results from Washington College Short-Term Programs

08-20-2026 6:04 AM
Washington state has released its first data on graduates of short-term career-training programs offered by community and technical colleges in a...
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson, photographed last month, laid out a plan Wednesday to encourage housing construction in the city. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)

Seattle mayor creates commission to speed up housing construction

08-19-2026 10:05 PM
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson has announced the creation of a housing construction task force and instructed city agencies to simplify permitting for a...
Mariners center fielder Julio Rodríguez reacts after catching a sacrifice fly and tossing the ball into the stands for a fielding error during the eighth inning against the Milwaukee Brewers Tuesday night in Milwaukee. The Mariners lost, 22-0. (Mark Hoffman / Milwaukee Journal / USA Today Network via Reuters)

Trevon Diggs, Seattle Shooting and the “Mariners” Meme: Daily Digest

08-19-2026 6:05 PM
The day’s top stories: Trevon Diggs returns to the Seattle Seahawks determined to prove himself, police are investigating a shooting at Roxhill Park,...
Trucks are parked at the loading dock of a Costco Wholesale in Shoreline. (Jennifer Buchanan / The Seattle Times, 2023)

Costco Prepares Its Own Medicare Advantage Plans

08-19-2026 3:05 PM
Costco is partnering with nonprofit insurer SCAN to enter the Medicare Advantage market—private health plans approved by the government’s Medicare...

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BTS, Ed Sheeran, CNE: TTC in ‘very strong position’ to handle crowds this busy weekend, CEO says

Weekend in Vancouver: Festivals, Ferries and a Waterborne Feat

08-20-2026 1:05 PM
B.C. Ferries is cancelling sailings because of storms, a daredevil will cross the strait on a water bike to help sick children, and the city is preparing for a dragon boat regatta, an Indonesian celebration and fireworks. Storm forecast: Why B.C.’s ferry service is taking an enforced break Residents of Vancouver and Vancouver Island have grown accustomed to checking their plans against the ferry schedule in recent days, but instead of the usual sailings, they are now facing a series of official...
Job action by unionized Metro Vancouver outside workers could affect the dredging of Burrard Inlet to accommodate larger vessels.

Economy and the Elements: This Week’s Top Stories

08-19-2026 1:04 PM
A utilities strike threatens dredging work, the rental market is shifting toward mid-sized cities, and Summerland residents are returning to a smouldering wildfire. Metro Vancouver strike could derail dredging work in Burrard Inlet Metro Vancouver utility workers have launched an indefinite strike, potentially affecting the schedule for dredging work in Burrard Inlet—a crucial shipping route through which large oil tankers must pass to reach the terminals. The Greater Vancouver Regional...
The Law Courts building, which is home to B.C. Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal, is seen in Vancouver, on Monday, Jan. 12, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns

32 impaired drivers caught on Vancouver Island over the summer

08-18-2026 1:05 PM
A court awarded more than $1 million after a neighbour’s shooting, an award-winning home was listed for $5.75 million, and police reported the results of their impaired-driving crackdown. B.C. Supreme Court awards couple more than $1 million over neighbour’s shooting A high-profile civil lawsuit on Vancouver Island has concluded after several years, following a criminal case involving a violent dispute between neighbours. Anthony and Wendy Nelson of Sooke, on Vancouver Island, won their civil...
After dominating their respective semifinal matchups, two Highway 4 stops compete for roadside attraction dominance on Vancouver Island.

News Digest: Nature, Clean Air and Sports in British Columbia

08-17-2026 1:05 PM
A roundup of the latest events: voting for the best roadside attraction, the lifting of Vancouver’s air-quality warning, and a key CFL game between the BC Lions and Saskatchewan Roughriders. Which Vancouver landmark will be named British Columbia’s best roadside attraction? Summer is in full swing, which means it is time for the traditional vote CBC British Columbia holds among its readers. After choosing the province’s best small town, lake and landmark, it is now time to select the best...
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...

USA

First lady Melania Trump speaks during an event announcing the expansion of a foster care initiative in the Rose Garden of the White House.Photograph: Finn Gomez/Getty Images

Political Risks, Security and a Return to Public Life

08-20-2026 2:03 PM
The materials provided are united by the theme of the security of public institutions and people at the center of public attention. In the United States, this appears on several levels at once: the White House is discussing possible violations of procedures for access to classified information, the FBI is preventing an alleged terrorist attack on a state legislative building, and Democrats are demanding that the administration be transparent about protecting the electoral process. In the United...
Meghan and Prince Harry, the Duchess and Duke of Sussex, listen to a music class at the QuestScope Youth Center at the Za'atari refugee camp near Mafraq in northern Jordan on Feb. 25.Aaron Chown / PA Images via Getty Images file

Major Changes and Crises: From Public Life to Politics and Security

08-20-2026 8:04 AM
Three articles cover entirely different events: the possible return of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to the United Kingdom, the financial difficulties facing Ken Paxton’s Senate campaign in Texas, and the evacuation of a school in Florida. Yet they share one theme: public institutions and people under intense public scrutiny must manage the consequences of decisions that affect trust, safety, and their ability to control their own image. In each case, a formal decision—relocation, running for...

Three Stories About the Cost of Risk and the Role of Prevention

08-19-2026 2:23 PM
The materials provided share a common theme: risk manifests itself in different ways—as a threat to life that medicine tries to prevent in advance, and as a sudden disaster whose consequences must be addressed after the event. In one case, a personalized vaccine could significantly reduce the likelihood of melanoma returning after surgery. In the other two, a house explosion and a road accident resulted in deaths and severe injuries, while rescuers and investigators tried to determine whether...

The Power of Pressure and the Limits of Political Coercion

08-19-2026 8:04 AM
Three articles focus on different events: investigations into the actions of Israeli forces in Gaza, a trade conflict between the United States and Canada, and the Donald Trump administration’s attempt to increase economic pressure on Iran. Yet they share a common theme: states use coercion as their main policy instrument but must contend with legal constraints, economic consequences, and the other side’s ability to withstand pressure. In all three cases, pressure may produce a short-term...
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Three Urgent News Reports: Scenes, Investigations, and Consequences

08-18-2026 2:21 PM
All three reports are linked less by a specific type of incident than by the common logic of breaking news: an event has already occurred, official details remain limited, and its consequences continue to unfold. The focus is on the presence of people at the scene, the actions of police and emergency services, and the immediate impact of the incident on the safety and daily lives of those nearby. At the same time, none of the sources offers a complete picture: investigations are ongoing,...
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Decisions Under Pressure: What Three Different Stories Have in Common

08-18-2026 8:05 AM
The three pieces cover entirely different topics—the war in Gaza, the leadership of a regional organization in Michigan, and an NFL star’s move to the Dallas Cowboys. Yet they share one underlying theme: important decisions are being made while organizations or systems are under pressure, and their future depends on trust, results, and the ability of a new phase to meet expectations. In Fox News’ report on Jared Kushner’s statement, the pressure is expressed in the starkest terms: Hamas must...
Pasadena homeowner stops would-be burglars from breaking into his home

What These Stories Have in Common: Uncertainty and the Cost of Choice

08-17-2026 2:03 PM
The materials presented here cover completely different events: the death of actress Hayden Panettiere, a foiled attempt to burglarize a home in Pasadena, and rising enlistment in the U.S. military. Yet they share a deeper theme — people’s everyday vulnerability and the way they make decisions amid risk, incomplete information, and a changing social environment. In one case, the cause of a tragedy has yet to be determined; in another, a homeowner responds to an immediate threat; and in the...
Hayden Panettiere and Jansen Panettiere in Los Angeles in 2019.Amanda Edwards / Getty Images

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 aboard an American destroyer in the South China Sea. Yet they share one central theme: the collision of people and institutions with a crisis that cannot be explained by a single cause or overcome instantly. In each case, what matters is not only the event itself, but also how society tries to establish the facts, assign responsibility, and...
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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...

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America as a Source of Risk: What Japan, India and Ukraine Saw in Washington’s New Policy

08-20-2026 5:04 PM
As of August 20, 2026, discussions about the United States in Japan, India and Ukraine converge on one troubling conclusion: Washington still...
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America as a Source of Risk and Leverage: Views from Turkey, Russia and South Korea

08-20-2026 7:06 AM
By mid-August 2026, the image of the United States in Turkish, Russian and South Korean discussions is shaped not by a single news story but by a...
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U.S. Pressure and Countervailing Diplomacy

08-19-2026 11:04 PM
Germany has welcomed the suspension of new tariffs against Canada and Brussels’ support for the International Criminal Court amid pressure from...
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America as a Source of Dependence: Why Seoul, Tokyo and Jerusalem Now Debate the Price...

08-19-2026 5:05 PM
By August 19, 2026, American policy in South Korea, Japan and Israel had become not an abstract matter of interest in Washington, but an almost daily...
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America as a Constrained Ally: Why Seoul, Moscow and Israel Debate the Limits of US Power

08-19-2026 7:04 AM
In South Korean, Russian and Israeli discussions of the United States in mid-August 2026, one broad question dominates: how far can Washington go...
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America as a Source of Risk: How Israel, Russia and Brazil View Trump’s Policies

08-18-2026 5:17 PM
In mid-August 2026, the United States is simultaneously seen in Israel, Russia and Brazil as a force capable of radically changing the...
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America as a Deal-Making Ally: Why Seoul, Moscow and Israel Are Increasingly Discussing Not U.S

08-18-2026 7:05 AM
By August 18, 2026, the central theme in South Korean, Russian and Israeli discussions of America was no longer the abstract “role of Washington in...
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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...
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...

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Venezuela May Lead the Region in Economic Growth

08-21-2026 4:08 AM
The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) forecasts that Venezuela’s economy will grow by 6.5% in 2026—the highest rate in the region. Nicaragua follows with 4.5%, Panama with 4.4%, Paraguay with 4.3%, and Guatemala and the Dominican Republic with 4% each. ECLAC notes that some countries will maintain relatively dynamic growth, while others will continue to face sluggish development. Overall, Latin America is posting average growth of around 2.3% for the...
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Israel Intensifies Pressure on Syria over Turkey’s Role

08-21-2026 3:06 AM
Tensions in Syria are rising amid Israeli strikes on military facilities and disagreements over Turkey’s presence and its support for Damascus. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country would not tolerate a Turkish military presence that could threaten Israel. His remarks came after eight airstrikes hit the runway of the Abu al-Duhur military airbase in the eastern part of Idlib province, damaging the facility’s infrastructure. Political analyst Mahmoud Alloush believes...
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Trump’s Escalation Against Iran Raises Alarm

08-20-2026 7:05 PM
Reactions to U.S. policy toward Iran largely reflect concern over intensifying economic and military pressure. Tehran rejects the “economic war” announced by Washington, while regional reports warn of the risk of conflict and retaliatory actions. Commentators describe the U.S. policy as a failure in the Middle East that could affect oil markets and shipping, while also pointing to growing pressure on China and uncertainty surrounding the U.S. military presence in the region. This material is...
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Israeli Strike on Airbase in Idlib Sparks New Wave of Debate

08-20-2026 4:04 PM
Political and public discussions intensified after an Israeli strike on the Abu al-Duhur military airbase in eastern Idlib province, Syria. The escalation coincided with a dispute over a statement by a Syrian diplomatic source denying the existence of any security agreement between Damascus and Israel. Israel, for its part, said it carried out the strike to prevent the possible deployment of Turkish military forces at airbases near Aleppo. The Syrian diplomat stressed that reports of a secret...
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Enrique Márquez to Present National Accord Plan

08-20-2026 4:06 AM
Venezuelan politician Enrique Márquez will officially present the “Pact for Venezuela” initiative on August 20 at a press conference at the JW Marriott hotel in the El Rosal district of Caracas. According to the organizers, he will explain the project’s goals and main provisions, aimed at reaching nationwide agreements, creating guarantees to stabilize the country, and restoring its institutions. Márquez believes the initiative should strengthen governance through reinstitutionalization and...
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Israel Steps Up Military Activity in Southern and Other Parts of Syria

08-20-2026 3:05 AM
Israeli forces entered the Syrian village of Jabata al-Khashab in the northern part of Quneitra province at dawn on Wednesday and detained two young men. After searching the area, they withdrew toward the border zone. At the same time, new incursions and artillery shelling were reported in Daraa province and west of Damascus, prompting Syrian authorities to warn of the consequences of further escalation. The raid followed an overnight Israeli shelling of the Wadi Abidin area in the Yarmouk...
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Israel Strikes Abu al-Duhur Military Airfield in Syria

08-19-2026 4:05 PM
On the night of Tuesday, August 18, Israeli aircraft carried out eight strikes on the runway of the Abu al-Duhur military airfield in the eastern part of Idlib province, a Syrian military source said. According to the source, the facility’s infrastructure was damaged, but there were no deaths or injuries. Syrian media described the attack as the first on the airfield since the fall of the former regime. Syria’s Foreign Ministry condemned the operation as “unjustified aggression” and a gross...

Venezuela’s Economy Grew 7.14% in the Second Quarter of 2026

08-19-2026 4:06 AM
According to the Central Bank of Venezuela, the country’s GDP increased by 7.14% in the second quarter of 2026 compared with the same period last year. The main driver of growth was the oil industry: its activity rose by 9.1%, indicating a sustained acceleration in operations in the sector that is crucial to the economy. Non-oil activity also showed positive momentum, growing by 5.79%, supported by foreign-currency sales to manufacturing companies and closer interaction among various segments...
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Damascus Court Sentences Wasim Assad to Death

08-19-2026 3:05 AM
On Tuesday, the Damascus Criminal Court sentenced Wasim Assad to death after finding him guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. According to the court, he created and controlled armed groups that carried out killings, torture and extrajudicial executions of civilians in Eastern Ghouta and its surrounding areas during the rule of the former regime. The trial took place במסגרת transitional justice, with the participation of state bodies, the prosecution, the defense and human rights...

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Capitol Hill, Seattle - Neighborhood Guide | Kim Reidy Real Estate

A Festival Invented by Neighbors, Not the City Mayor

08-21-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine a street where the houses stand so close together that it seems as though they are holding hands. Brick walls, narrow alleys, and small courtyards between the buildings. This is Capitol Hill, a neighborhood in the American city of Seattle. And it was here that an amazing story began: ordinary residents created a festival that became famous throughout the city. No one ordered them to do it. No city funding was provided. It all started with an idea from a few neighbors who simply wanted...

Rusty Giants on a Magical Hill: How Seattle’s Dirtiest Factory Became a Park

08-20-2026 11:33 PM
Imagine a grassy hill in a park where children ride cardboard sleds, while enormous black machines stand nearby, looking like robots from an old movie. This is not a science-fiction film set. It is a real place in Seattle—Gas Works Park. Beneath its beautiful green hill lies an astonishing and slightly frightening story about how the dirtiest place in the city became one of its most beloved. The Factory That Made Gas from Coal Long ago, in 1906, a large factory was built on the shore of Lake...
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The Chief Who Didn’t Want the City to Bear His Name

08-20-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine this: a city was named after a man who never lived there, and his most famous words were actually invented by someone else a century after his death! That is exactly what happened with the city of Seattle in the United States—and it is one of the most surprising and complicated stories connected to its name. Who the Real Chief Seattle Was His real name was Si’ahl. He was the chief of two Native American tribes, the Duwamish and the Suquamish, who lived along the shores of the bay long...
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Troll Under the Bridge: How Neighbors Chased Away Fear and Gave Seattle a Hero

08-19-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine having a dark place under a bridge near your home—somewhere no one wants to go because it is dirty, frightening, and covered in trash. That is what the area beneath the Aurora Bridge in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood looked like many years ago. But instead of simply complaining, local residents decided to do something extraordinary: they created a real troll—huge, made of concrete, with one gleaming eye—and placed it right beneath the bridge. Today, the troll is one of the city’s most...
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The Futuristic Train Still Running Through Seattle

08-18-2026 11:33 PM
Imagine stepping into an old science-fiction movie: sleek, gleaming trains glide above the city while skyscraper lights sparkle all around. Now imagine that the train from the movie is not fiction at all. It exists. For more than sixty years, it has carried real people through Seattle’s streets every day. It is a monorail—a train that runs on a single rail, as if balancing on a tightrope. It was built in 1962 specifically for a major exhibition showcasing what the future would look like. And...
Ballard Locks and Fish Ladder: Complete Guide

The People Who Built a Ship Elevator—and Almost Forgot the Fish

08-18-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine a small settlement on the shore of a cold northern sea. Fishermen head out into the fog every morning, their boats smelling of salt and fish, while in the evenings people speak a language unlike English in their homes. This is not Norway. It is Seattle—more precisely, the Ballard neighborhood—more than a century ago. Thousands of people came here from Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. They were looking for a home like the one they had left behind, and they found one: cold water, fish, and a...
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The Saloon with the Frightening Name: How Seattle’s Wildest Place Ended Up Underground

08-17-2026 11:33 PM
Imagine walking along a beautiful street in an old city—with brick buildings, decorative walls, and cozy cafés. Now imagine that several meters beneath your feet lies an entire street from the past, complete with real old shops, staircases, and even an old saloon once known as the “Bucket of Blood.” It sounds like fiction, but it is the absolute truth about Seattle—and the answer to this mystery is hidden underground, quite literally. A Wild City on Muddy Streets More than 150 years ago,...
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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...
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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...

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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...