Glen Carrie via Unsplash captures the essence of January, often deemed a challenging month, with its post-holiday blues and stormy weather. The name ‘January’ originates from the Roman god Jānus, symbolizing new beginnings with his dual-faced representation looking to the past and future. Interestingly, New Year’s Day has not always been on January 1st, with various cultures and historical periods marking different dates as the start of the year.
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Nato forced to scramble warplanes for 13th time in weeks after latest Putin attack
Vladimir Putin has intensified bombardments on Ukraine, impacting areas near four NATO borders, prompting the alliance to deploy warplanes for the 13th time recently. The attacks included over 420 drones and 24 missiles, resulting in casualties in Kyiv and significant damage, with Ukrainian defenses strained amid ongoing assaults across multiple regions. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Vladimir Putin's forces launched a major attack on Ukraine, using missiles and drones, causing destruction in cities...
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