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June 27, 2026

Scooters, books, scholarships, fawns saved, and a future for female engineers make for an inspiring read!

More than 15,000 Vespas from across the world swarm Rome as iconic scooter celebrates anniversary

More than 15,000 Vespas from across the world swarm Rome as iconic scooter celebrates anniversary

Thousands of Vespas took over Rome to celebrate the iconic scooter's 80th anniversary. The city buzzed with enthusiasts honoring Italian style, freedom, and a timeless design.

Independent UK

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Dua Lipa Opening Physical Library for Banned and Censored Books

Dua Lipa Opening Physical Library for Banned and Censored Books

Dua Lipa is opening The Manifesto Library, dedicated to banned and censored books, promoting free thought and challenging narratives. Visit this new cultural space to discover and discuss vital, often suppressed, literature.

Consequence

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Running for hope: Young man’s cross-Canada journey fuels scholarships for displaced youth

Running for hope: Young man’s cross-Canada journey fuels scholarships for displaced youth

Running across Canada, a 22-year-old orphan is raising funds for scholarships to help displaced youth. His journey began last month in Newfoundland.

CTVNews

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Drones are Saving Hundreds of Fawns From Mower Deaths in Germany (WATCH)

Drones are Saving Hundreds of Fawns From Mower Deaths in Germany (WATCH)

Drones equipped with thermal imaging are now saving hundreds of fawns in Germany from mower deaths. This tech allows rescuers to pinpoint hidden baby deer, boosting rescues from a handful to over 300 annually.

Good News Network

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Japan Sets Goal of Doubling Share of Female Engineering Students

Japan Sets Goal of Doubling Share of Female Engineering Students

Japan aims to double female engineering students by 2040, boosting women's roles in critical tech fields. The government will also support work-life balance and allow maiden names on official documents.

nippon.com

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Did You Know?

In New Delhi, the Sulabh International Museum of Toilets features a rare collection that details the historic evolution of toilets from 2,500 BC all the way up to the present day. When you browse through the exhibit, you’ll learn about the plumbing system of ancient societies, marvel at the elaborately decorated toilets of 18th and 19th-century Europe, and even get to sit upon one from Austria that is shaped like a lion!

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