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EVENTS Seattle Events: August 19–26, 2026

08-19-2026 9:03 AM
The last full week of August will bring concerts, outdoor movies, cultural and street-food festivals, sporting events, theater productions, and...

USA 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...
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REACTIONS 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...
Firefighters battle a blaze at the former Centennial Mills warehouse in Portland this month. Amtrak’s tracks can be seen on the right across the street. (Portland Fire and Rescue via The New York Times)

SEATTLE Amtrak Cascades trains return after mill demolition

08-19-2026 6:03 AM
Most Amtrak Cascades trains north of Portland will resume service Wednesday, and all routes will operate normally starting Thursday. Rail service...

WEATHER 🌤️ 10-Day Weather Forecast for Seattle, Washington

08-19-2026 5:04 AM
Today, Wednesday, August 19, Seattle is expected to have partly cloudy skies with clearing in the afternoon. Temperatures will reach a comfortable...

WORLD 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...
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WORLD 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...
Mandy Kitchell treads carefully across rocks left by December flooding on Feb. 23, 2026, in Stehekin. Kitchell and at least a dozen other neighbors were waiting for an action plan by the National Park Service. (Nick Wagner / The Seattle Times)

SEATTLE Chelan County asks state to help restore Stehekin road

08-18-2026 10:04 PM
Chelan County officials have asked Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson to provide funding for emergency repairs to Company Creek Road, an important route in...
Seattle Mariners’ Victor Robles hits a single against the Cincinnati Reds, July 20, 2026, in Seattle. (Lindsey Wasson / The Associated Press)

SEATTLE Sports Digest: Baseball Blunder and Record NFL Contract

08-18-2026 6:08 PM
A look at the main developments: a bizarre moment in the Milwaukee–Seattle game, Robles’ return to the Mariners’ lineup, and the Seahawks’ historic...

Seattle

Melanie Walsh, assistant professor of informatics and member of the research team that conducted a study on gender representation in AI-generated animal stories, holds a book among the shelves of the University of Washington’s Suzzallo Library on Aug. 14. (Ivy Ceballo / The Seattle Times)

UW Researchers: AI Is Changing Children’s Books but Preserving Bias

08-18-2026 3:05 PM
While reading a children’s book to his daughter, 38-year-old Russell Zamora of western Massachusetts wondered why bears in such stories are almost...
A portrait of President Donald Trump is displayed at the Justice Department building in Washington, D.C., on June 2. (J. Scott Applewhite / The Associated Press)

Appeals Court Upholds DOJ Subpoena Against Clinic

08-18-2026 12:04 PM
A divided federal appeals court ruled that President Donald Trump’s effort to end gender-affirming medical care is not unlawful in itself and cannot...
From left, Ethan Vo, Nicholas Warfield, Corey Crosby and Zafer Kilinc, all juniors at Raisbeck Aviation High School in the Tukwila, present their ideas for how the SeaTac airport can replace its crowded cell phone parking lot, in 2024. Raisbeck Aviation is ranked the 127th best high school in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)

Nikola Tesla STEM School Ranks Among the Top 10 in the U.S.

08-18-2026 10:04 AM
Nikola Tesla STEM School near Redmond placed in the top 10 of the national U.S. News & World Report rankings. The published excerpt also mentions...
Updated aerial views of the tank that imploded at Nippon Dynawave Packaging Co. last May, in Longview, on Saturday, July 11, 2026. 11 workers were killed at Nippon Dynawave when a tank filled with a chemical liquid imploaded at the end of May.  (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times)

Crews begin removing collapsed tank in Longview

08-18-2026 6:04 AM
Work has begun at Nippon Dynawave Packaging in Longview to dismantle a tank that collapsed several months ago. Eleven workers were killed in the...
AJ Randall, cybersecurity engineer, addresses the media Monday afternoon at Seattle City Hall. (Kevin Clark / The Seattle Times)

Scandals and Cameras: Seattle at a Crossroads of Safety and Privacy

08-17-2026 10:06 PM
Seattle is facing two major conflicts at once: a diversion program has been accused of falsifying statistics that undermine confidence in criminal...

Wealthy Seattle Neighborhoods Demand Taxpayers Pay for Their Cables

08-17-2026 6:04 PM
Residents of Seattle’s affluent neighborhoods, who asked in the 1960s to have power lines buried underground for aesthetic reasons, are now demanding...
Seattle Police SUVFile photo of a Seattle Police Department vehicle.(KIRO 7 News)

Robbery, Record Contracts and Injury: Sports and City News Digest

08-17-2026 3:05 PM
A digest of the top stories: Seattle police are investigating a robbery on Rainier Avenue, the Seahawks have signed Devon Witherspoon to a...

Seattle: Festival Tragedy, Gym Theft and Camera Debate

08-17-2026 12:06 PM
In the digest: a dealer arrested after a buyer’s death at an EDM festival, a warning about car break-ins near gyms, and a poll showing that 75% of...
Boats sail Wednesday on Lake Union in Seattle. (Andrew Burke-Stevenson / The Seattle Times)

Seattle to See a Calm Week of Typical Summer Weather

08-17-2026 10:04 AM
Seattle will settle into a stable weather pattern this week, with cloudy mornings followed by sunshine in the afternoon. Daytime temperatures will...

Neighbors

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...
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...

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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,...
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Joe Milton

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...
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...

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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...
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....

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How Syria–Lebanon Relations Changed: From Mandate to New Agreements

08-18-2026 4:05 PM
Modern Syrian–Lebanese relations were shaped to a great extent during the French Mandate. In 1920, France created two separate entities, proclaiming the State of Greater Lebanon and incorporating the coast, the Bekaa Valley, and the southern districts into the former Mount Lebanon. The legal separation was formalized by the Mandate documents of 1922, Lebanon’s 1926 Constitution, and the treaties of 1936. At the same time, supporters of Syrian and Arab nationalism continued to advocate the unity...

6,438 people killed after earthquakes in the country

08-18-2026 4:07 AM
Jorge Rodríguez, president of Venezuela’s National Assembly, published a weekly report on the aftermath of the earthquakes and the progress of recovery efforts as of August 17. According to official figures, 6,438 people were killed, while rescuers retrieved and assisted 6,462 victims in areas where buildings had collapsed and landslides had occurred. Hospitals and other medical facilities provided care to 86,358 people, ranging from patients who received first aid to those who underwent...
الشيباني (يسار) وبراك يبحثان في إسطنبول تسريع وتيرة إعادة إعمار سوريا (وكالة الأنباء السورية)

Syria’s Recovery Acceleration Discussed in Istanbul

08-18-2026 3:04 AM
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani met in Istanbul with Tom Barrack, the US special envoy for Syria and Iraq. The sides discussed strengthening bilateral relations, recent developments in the region, and priorities for Syria’s economic recovery. Particular attention was given to completing the process of lifting sanctions on the country and speeding up the reconstruction of its destroyed infrastructure. This was not the politicians’ first meeting: in June, they also discussed the...
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Israeli forces conduct raid in Daraa and detain local residents

08-17-2026 4:05 PM
According to the official Syrian television channel Al-Ikhbariya, Israeli soldiers entered the village of Abidin in western Daraa province in approximately ten vehicles on Monday morning and detained several young men. No further details about the size of the unit or the circumstances of the detentions have yet been reported. The raid took place amid Israel’s ongoing operations in southern Syria. A day earlier, Israeli forces searched several villages in Quneitra province, set up a temporary...
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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 supported by a sustained increase in food consumption, a revival in trade, and the development of local production chains. In the first half of the year, food consumption rose by 9.6%: demand for protein products increased by 11.8%, demand for grains and other cereals by 4.78%, and demand for fats by 6.99%. Speaking at the opening of a Mercal store in...
محمد غميرة وعبد السلام عكو قضيتان أثارتا جدلا واسعا في سوريا بعد تدهور حالتيهما الصحيتين خلال التوقيف داخل السجون (منصة إكس)

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 their health during or after detention. The cases have once again drawn attention to conditions in detention facilities, respect for detainees’ rights, and access to medical care in prisons and police stations. Citizens have demanded that the circumstances be established and that all those responsible for violations be held accountable. According to...
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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 demonstrating their readiness for confrontation, warning of possible restrictions in the area of the Strait of Hormuz and describing the conflict with Washington as existential. At the same time, Donald Trump’s decisions and the U.S. role in global politics are being critically assessed, while Latin America is debating relations with Washington, issues...
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...

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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,...
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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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...