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“Nothing stops the curtain in the end. It’s just about waiting”. Curtain. The grand finale. Hercule Poirot. #EuroTruckSimulator2
Buenos Aires, Argentina Katılım Kasım 2009
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#RetroBondis Colectivo de la línea 212 (Retiro - Puente Uriburu) enfrente a la Estación Retiro.
Buenos Aires - Año 1942

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Twenty-eight years ago, the world lost Frank Sinatra, and I lost my dad. I don’t think I’ll ever fully get over the loss of him, or the fact that my siblings and I were disregarded and not given a chance to say goodbye.
My father was one of the most extraordinary men I ever had the privilege to know. What an incredible life he lived, and what a remarkable legacy he left behind. On this sad anniversary, I find myself thinking about all he accomplished, the joy he brought to so many people, and the love he gave to those closest to him. The world could certainly use his warmth, kindness, grace, and wonderful sense of humor today. He had a way of making people feel special, whether it was one person sitting beside him or on stage in front of thousands.
What I regret most is that his great-grandchildren never got the chance to know him. Oh! How they would have loved each other.
Twenty-eight years later, the world still sings along with him. Young people continue discovering him for the first time, while those who loved him from the beginning still treasure the man and his music. His music is special because it came from somewhere real, and because he meant every word he sang. He left behind a body of work that continues to bring people comfort, joy, romance, and strength.
Dad was always concerned that his work would be forgotten, so he would be absolutely thrilled to know that his legacy lives on across generations, not only through his music, but in the hearts and on the playlists of millions of people around the world.
Frank Sinatra is eternal.
And I still miss my Daddy. I love you, Poppa.

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🔴✈️ #VIDEO #AeropuertoCarrasco Un incidente aéreo se dio en la terminal de carga del Aeropuerto Internacional de Carrasco cuando este avión carguero, en momentos que era remolcado por el tractor pushback, encontrándose la aeronave repleta de soja, previo a decolar, se hundió con uno de sus trenes de aterrizaje en una zona no apta para soportar el peso del avión y mucho menos el de la aeronave cargada de granos. El incidente ocurrió en la madrugada y tuvieron que trabajar por varias horas para poder desatascar la pesada aeronave cargada para que una vez liberada pudiera despegar con su carga.
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A powerful El Niño may be brewing for 2026: one of the strongest in recorded history.
Scientists are raising the alarm that one of the planet’s most disruptive climate patterns could return with force next year. Multiple climate models now suggest a major El Niño event is likely to develop in 2026, with some projections indicating it could rival or even surpass the devastating 1877 event — widely regarded as one of the most extreme on record.
El Niño occurs when a large area of unusually warm water builds up across the equatorial Pacific. This excess heat alters global atmospheric circulation, triggering widespread shifts in weather patterns far beyond the ocean itself.
The impacts of a strong El Niño are often severe and far-reaching. Past events have caused simultaneous crop failures, intense heat waves, prolonged droughts, catastrophic flooding, coral bleaching, and fishery collapses across several continents. The 1877 super El Niño, for example, contributed to massive famines and an estimated tens of millions of deaths in regions including India, China, Brazil, and parts of Africa.
What makes a potential 2026 event particularly concerning is that it would unfold on an already warming planet. Global ocean temperatures have been running unusually high for an extended period, and many areas are already facing water stress, extreme heat, and climate-related crises. Adding a powerful El Niño on top of this background warming could push systems to the breaking point.
While El Niño affects different regions in different ways, bringing heavy rains and floods to some areas and severe drought and heat to others, its global footprint tends to strain food production, water resources, energy systems, and public health simultaneously.
Forecasters emphasize that predictions can still change, and the final strength of the event remains uncertain. However, growing agreement across climate models has increased confidence that a significant El Niño is forming.
["Atmospheric Code Red: 2026 Super El Niño Now Trending Toward Record-Breaking Intensity." Severe Weather Europe]

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El Niño is emerging even faster than expected in the Pacific Ocean and odds are increasing that it could become historically strong — a rare "Super" El Niño — by fall or winter. cnn.it/4wzNtHg

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Grace Kelly and her partner at the time fashion designer Oleg Cassini arriving at the Hollywood premiere of Rear Window on August 10, 1954.
By most accounts, everyone on the movie set was crazy about Grace Kelly. According to James Stewart, “Everybody just sat around and waited for her to come in the morning, so we could just look at her. She was kind to everybody, so considerate, just great, and so beautiful”. Stewart also praised her instinctive acting ability and her “complete understanding of the way motion picture acting is carried out.”

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🐆⛰️ CAPTARON EN MENDOZA A UN GATO ANDINO, UNO DE LOS FELINOS MÁS DIFÍCILES DE VER DEL MUNDO
Fue registrado en Malargüe, cerca del Área Natural Protegida La Payunia. Cámaras trampa instaladas por WCS Argentina captaron imágenes de uno de los animales más amenazados y esquivos de Sudamérica.
Según especialistas, quedan menos de 2.200 ejemplares en todo el continente y cada registro aporta información clave para su conservación.
👉 Leé la nota completa acá: mdzol.com/sociedad/capta…
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🚨 Today the FBI and our partners extradited the highest ranking member of Tren de Aragua (TdA) ever brought to justice - Jose Enrique Martinez Flores, aka "Chuqui.
Flores just arrived in Houston from Colombia this evening.
This is the first time ever that a TdA member has been charged with terrorism-related crimes and been extradited to the U.S. - history made pursuant to President Trump’s executive order last summer designating Tren de Aragua as an FTO.
Flores is charged with providing material support to TdA, a designated foreign terrorist organization, as well as with international drug distribution conspiracy. He is scheduled to make his federal court appearance Friday morning.
Well done @FBIHouston and our partners at @TheJusticeDept @DAGToddBlanche. Outstanding work.
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