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Dmhll
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Current locationSeattle, Washington, United States
LanguagesEnglish · Tiếng Việt
Time zonePacific Time Zone
EthnicityVietnamese · Khmer
Personality typeISFP-A
Education and employment
College
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Joined26 March 2024
First edit26 March 2024 – Crescendo (FIRST)
Autoconfirmed30 March 2024
Extended confirmed17 May 2024
10th edit30 March 2024 – Arrival Bus
100th edit4 April 2024 – Cyrus Ali Zargar
500th edit17 May 2024 – Portal:Current events/2024 May 17
1000th edit27 June 2024 – Shaneice Swain
2000th edit28 August 2024 – 2024 in South Korea
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Suddenly all my ancestors are behind me. Be still, they say. Watch and listen. You are the result of the love of thousands.

Dwellings: A Spiritual History of the Living World[1] by Linda Hogan, Chickasaw poet, storyteller, academic, playwright, novelist, environmentalist, and writer

There is reason, after all, that some people wish to colonize the moon, and others dance before it as an ancient friend.

No Name in the Street[2] by James Baldwin, Black civil rights activist, public figure, orator, and writer

He who delights in solitude is either a wild beast or a god.

Friedrich Nietzsche, German philosopher, writer, composer, poet, and pedagogue.

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This user has been on Wikipedia for 9 months and 6 days.
This user has made over
2,686 edits to Wikipedia.
Currently, this editor has earned the Journeyman Editor service award.

To get to the next level, Yeoman Editor, needs to meet the editing and the time requirement.
Progress towards the next level (by edits): [ 686 / 2000 ]

34.3% completed

  

Progress towards the next level (by time): [ 98.4 days / 182.65 days ]

53.9% completed

  

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1 January 2025 – Israel–Hamas war
Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip
Israeli airstrikes across the Gaza Strip kill at least 26 Palestinians, including four children. At least ten others are missing and believed to be under the rubble. (Al Jazeera)
1 January 2025 – 2025 New Orleans truck attack
A man kills ten people and injures 36 others, including two police officers, in a vehicle-ramming and shooting attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, before being shot dead. (New York Post)
1 January 2025 – Somali Civil War
The African Union Support and Stabilisation Mission (AUSSOM) replaces the African Union Transition Mission (ATMIS) as the African Union's new peacekeeping mission in Somalia. (Voice of Nigeria)
1 January 2025 – 2022–2023 Russia–European Union gas dispute
Russia's gas firm Gazprom halts exports of Russian natural gas through Ukrainian pipelines after Ukraine refused to renew a transit agreement. Hungary will continue receiving Russian gas via the TurkStream pipeline. (Reuters)
1 January 2025 – Foreign relations of Mexico
Mexico's Tax Administration Service implements new tariffs, including a 19% duty on goods from countries without international trade agreements with Mexico and a 17% duty on items from Canada and the United States under certain value thresholds. (Reuters)
1 January 2025 – Energy in Moldova
Moldova declares a 60-day energy emergency after Gazprom halts the transport of gas to the country, citing frequent non-payment by their breakaway region Transnistria. Moldova does not recognize Transnistria's debt. (Ukrayinska Pravda via Yahoo! News)
1 January 2025 – LGBTQ rights in Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein becomes the 39th country to legalize same-sex marriage. (GCN)
1 January 2025 – 2025 Cetinje shootings
Seven people are killed in a mass shooting after a brawl in Cetinje, Montenegro. At least two other people are also killed at another location. The perpetrator is on the run. (CNN)
1 January 2025 –
A Tesla Cybertruck explodes outside the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas in Paradise, Nevada, United States, killing the driver and inflicting minor injuries on seven bystanders. (ABC News)
Five people are killed, several are injured, and at least 330 are arrested due to mishandling of pyrotechnics during New Year's celebrations in Germany. (RNZ) (DW)
A police officer is killed and four other people are injured in a vehicle-ramming attack during a patrol in Nelson, New Zealand. A 32-year-old suspect is arrested. (AP)
FBI agents announce the seizure of over 150 homemade pipe bombs and other explosive devices from a home in Norfolk, Virginia, United States. (AP)
The Palestinian Authority suspended Al Jazeera's broadcast and froze its operations in Palestine, accusing it of interfering in internal affairs and spreading incitement and misinformation. (Reuters)
1 January 2025 – Schengen Area
Bulgaria and Romania finalize the process of joining the Schengen Area, lifting land border controls. (AP)
1 January 2025 –
Karin Keller-Sutter is sworn in as President of Switzerland. (Le News)
31 December 2024 – War against the Islamic State
Opération Chammal
The French Air Force conducts airstrikes against several Islamic State targets in Syria. (Le Parisien)
Somali Civil War
Ten Islamic State militants are killed by Puntland forces while repulsing an attempted attack involving suicide bombers on a military base in Dharjaale, Bari, Puntland, Somalia. This comes after the semi-autonomous region of Puntland announced a military offensive against the Islamic State and Al-Shabaab. (Garowe Online) (Reuters) (Idil News)

Awards

The Minor Barnstar
Thanks for your minor improvements of Tri-Cities, Washington. They are appreciated and noticed. DJ Cane (he/him) (Talk) 14:34, 15 July 2024 (UTC)

References

  1. ^ Hogan, Linda (1996). Dwellings: A Spiritual History of the Living World (reprint ed.). New York, United States: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 9780684830339.
  2. ^ Baldwin, James (1986). No Name in the Street (reprint ed.). United States: Dial Press. ISBN 9780440364610.