Pablo Lavandeira broke his silence to reveal details about his

Pablo Lavandeira broke his silence to reveal details about his departure from Alianza Lima

Pablo Lavandeira broke his silence to reveal details about his

Pablo Lavandeira broke his silence to speak this Sunday, June 25, about his departure from Alianza Lima and his move to Melgar’s team for the 2023 League 1 final tournament. The Uruguayan spoke on Movistar Deportes’ program Después de todo and revealed details about his arrival at the domino table, in which he mentioned being able to talk to Mariano Soso.

“It all started weeks ago when Mariano Soso contacted me. He wanted to tell me that I could be counted on and what my situation was like. He saw that I didn’t have the participation minutes I claimed. What happened only happened after many minutes.” “Days of analysis. Melgar and Alianza also had to agree on the purchase,” Lavandeira began.

“I’ve spoken to everyone. With Melgar, my representative and José Bellina. We really needed to know if Alianza was ready to accept an offer this transfer window. It wasn’t about looking for logs. I was very good, comfortable and calm,” the flyer categorically expressed.

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Ivanka Trump and husband Jared Kushner enjoy the sun on

Ivanka Trump and husband Jared Kushner enjoy the sun on a boat in Spain with DJ David Guetta

Ivanka Trump’s vacation summer continued over the weekend when she and husband Jared Kushner were with DJ David Guetta on a yacht in Spain.

The former first daughter, 41, looked stunning in a blue tie-dye swimsuit as she bathed in the waters of Es Calo, in Formentera, with manicured nails and reflective sunglasses, in photos exclusively obtained by .

The fashion icon previously wore a white knit dress when she, Jared and their friends all arrived at the seaside village.

Jared, on the other hand, kept it casual in a white tee, navy board shorts and flip flops.

The trip came just days after Ivanka posted photos of herself surfing in Costa Rica at the summer solstice.

Former first daughter Ivanka Trump is seen here chatting with DJ David Guetta aboard a yacht in Spain on Sunday

Former first daughter Ivanka Trump is seen here chatting with DJ David Guetta aboard a yacht in Spain on Sunday

The 41-year-old fashion icon looked stunning in a blue tie-dye one-piece swimsuit with manicured nails and reflective sunglasses while enjoying some time in the sun

The 41-year-old fashion icon looked stunning in a blue tie-dye one-piece swimsuit with manicured nails and reflective sunglasses while enjoying some time in the sun

Aboard the luxury yacht, some were apparently enjoying refreshments and food while soaking up the summer sun Ivanka is pictured chatting with the French DJ, though it's unclear what the two might be discussing

Ivanka is pictured chatting with the French DJ, though it’s unclear what the two might be discussing

Ivanka and Jared began their journey in mainland Spain with a trek over rock and sand before boarding a speedboat with others to a yacht. Ivanka previously wore a white knit dress to cover up her swimsuit with white sandals, while her husband Jared kept it casual in a white tee and navy board shorts with flip flops

Ivanka had previously worn a white knit dress to cover up her swimsuit with white sandals, while her husband Jared kept it casual in a white t-shirt and navy board shorts with flip flops

Ivanka and Jared began their journey in mainland Spain with a trek over rock and sand before boarding a speedboat with others to a yacht.

Later, the two held hands as they walked along the sandy beaches of the coastal community.

Once on the yacht, Ivanka tried to enjoy the sun.

She was pictured with other pretty ladies and Jared sitting upstairs where she later sunbathed.

But the former presidential aide also chatted to many others on board, including the French DJ, while they enjoyed some refreshments.

Ivanka and Jared also took some time to stroll along the waterfront at Es Calo, Fomentera in Spain

Ivanka and Jared also took some time to stroll along the waterfront at Es Calo, Fomentera in Spain

Jared and Ivanka later held hands as they strolled along the sandy beaches of the coastal community.

Jared and Ivanka later held hands as they strolled along the sandy beaches of the coastal community.

The couple arrived at the yacht on Sunday with many other friends via speedboat

The couple arrived at the yacht on Sunday with many other friends via speedboat

Pictured, Ivanka is still covered up as Jared was on the phone aboard a yacht in Spain on Sunday The two were spotted aboard the yacht in Spain on Sunday

Pictured, Ivanka is still covered up as Jared was on the phone aboard a yacht in Spain on Sunday

Ivanka took a speedboat before boarding the yacht Ivanka could be seen actively listening and participating in some of the conversations on board the yacht

Ivanka could be seen actively listening and participating in some of the conversations on board the yacht

Ivanka was seen taking photos from the top of the ship along with some other pretty ladies and her husband Jared

Ivanka was seen taking photos from the top of the ship along with some other pretty ladies and her husband Jared

Later, Ivanka took the opportunity to sunbathe on the yacht's roof while continuing to check her phone

Later, Ivanka took the opportunity to sunbathe on the yacht’s roof while continuing to check her phone

Throughout the trip, Ivanka could be seen trying to take it all in while pulling out her phone to take lots of photos.

Her Instagram Story showed the waves breaking behind the speeding ship and views of the sunny Spanish coast.

It’s unclear where Ivanka and Jared’s three children, Arabella, 12, Joseph, 10, and Theo, 7, were staying while the parents sailed all day.

Jared and Ivanka have been on a global adventure for weeks, enjoying some time in Greece and heading to Jordan for the royal wedding of Crown Prince Hussein and his new wife Rajwa.

Ivanka and Jared held hands while walking on the beach in Spain

Ivanka and Jared held hands while walking on the beach in Spain

Throughout the trip, Ivanka could be seen trying to take it all in while pulling out her phone to take lots of photos.

Throughout the trip, Ivanka could be seen trying to take it all in while pulling out her phone to take lots of photos.

It's unclear where Jared and Ivanka's children were staying as they enjoyed the Spanish coast on Sunday

It’s unclear where Jared and Ivanka’s children were staying as they enjoyed the Spanish coast on Sunday

Ivanka was spotted on another trip in the summer of 2023 Jared and Ivanka are pictured mooring for their full day adventure in Es Calo, Spain on Sunday

Jared and Ivanka are pictured mooring for their full day adventure in Es Calo, Spain on Sunday

Most recently, the former senior White House adviser shared a photo of herself with a surfboard from Surfer Factory, a surf school based in the Central American country, on Instagram.

Wearing a sporty black one-piece crop top, she walked across the sand to the water, smiling while her blonde hair swept in the breeze.

“Enjoying the summer solstice,” she captioned the picture, which was posted on the first official day of summer.

The couple began their journey in Athens, where they posed for photos in front of the Acropolis, and then made their way to the Temple of Apollo in Delphi.

Ivanka chatted with friends while they spent the day at the sea and beach

Ivanka chatted with friends while they spent the day at the sea and beach

Ivanka, 41, strolled along the beach with her husband Jared as they continued their summer vacation in Spain

Ivanka, 41, strolled along the beach with her husband Jared as they continued their summer vacation in Spain

The former first daughter and her husband also visited Hydra, a popular island off the coast of mainland Greece.

Ivanka shared over a dozen pictures from the trip, including detailed captions about the places visited and what they mean to her.

“During the pandemic, I re-read The Odyssey and fell in love [with] Homer’s epic poem once more. (Loved the translation by Robert Fitzgerald.) Walking in the footsteps of Odysseus over the last few days has been an extraordinary experience – ancient ruins and mythical landscapes came alive before my eyes as I explored this stunning land,” she wrote in her last post.

‘Thank you Greece for bringing the Odyssey to life in the most enchanting way.’ To new adventures and the spirit of Odysseus within us all!’

The couple seem to be enjoying their private lives, as they announced in November that they would not be running for re-election and that they would stay out of politics.

She said in a statement at the time: “This time I’m choosing to prioritize my young children and the personal life we ​​shape as a family.”

“Although I will always love and support my father, going forward I will do so outside of the political arena.”

It’s unclear what her career plans are, if anything.

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I cant say my own name The pain of speech

‘I can’t say my own name’: The pain of speech loss in families – BBC

When I started thinking about it, I couldn’t stop asking people how it felt to not be able to speak their family’s language. Many voiced feelings that they had been repressing all their lives.

“My father was born in Lebanon, but he only spoke Arabic on the phone, with visitors or in restaurants,” says Andrea Karimé, a children’s book author and storyteller in Germany. “As a kid, I thought he spoke a secret language. My father became a mystery to me.”

Emily Chowdhury, a Berlin-based artist, spoke of rejection: “When my parents discussed things we shouldn’t hear, they switched to Bengali. The language was used to keep us out.”

At the same time, and paradoxically, for those of us who have inherited the looks and names of our ancestors, there is often a broader societal expectation that we would speak their language. If this is not the case, the reaction can be harsh. I love the poem 8 Confessions of My Tongue. American-born and raised poet Noel Quiñones describes the experience of having Puerto Rican ancestry but not being fluent in Spanish: “My last name is an invitation to strangers to say, ‘Your parents should have taught you.’ Or: Man should have tried harder, like toddlers sticking their fingers in their ears as soon as their parents speak spanish. Studies show that non-Spanish speaking Latinos often feel shame or question their identity because of their language loss.

I consider these lost languages ​​as our “other languages”. They are present in our ancestry and childhood memories, yet oddly unattainable because we have never learned them ourselves or been encouraged to forget them.

In my case, there were actually two losses. I also didn’t learn my mother’s native language, Polish. When I was growing up, my parents were warned against teaching me Bengali or Polish. They have been told that children who learn more than one language at a time will not learn any of them properly. As if their languages ​​could contaminate the “real” language – in this case German.

“Unfortunately, that is not a thing of the past,” says De Houwer, referring to the long-debunked notion that bilingualism can hold children back or confuse them. Indeed, research has shown that bilingual children’s speech is not delayed and their tendency to sometimes mix their languages ​​(known as code-switching or translanguaging) does not mean they confuse the two. Rather, it’s a sign that they’re making imaginative use of their double vocabulary, choosing the words that work best for the context at hand.

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Live News: PwC Australia pledges to name partners involved in tax leaks

PwC Australia promises to name partners implicated in the tax scandal

Pwc office in Sydney.

Pwc office in Sydney. The advisory group sold its government business to Allegro Funds for A$1 (US$0.66) © Brent Lewin/Bloomberg

Kristin Stubbins, acting chief executive of PwC Australia, said the advisor would publicly name any partners found to be involved in the tax scandal and said the consequences were “serious”.

In her first public appearance since the tax scandal erupted – in which a PwC tax partner leaked confidential government information to his colleagues – in May, Stubbins said an investigation into the scandal would announce the findings shortly. “We will name anyone who has done anything wrong,” she said at a New South Wales state government hearing.

Kevin Burrowes was appointed as the new head of PwC Australia on Sunday, replacing Stubbins after the group sold its government advisory business to Allegro Funds for AUD1 (US$0.66).

Oil prices rise on supply concerns after Russian uprising

Oil prices rose on supply concerns and stock markets were mixed after Wagnerian warlord Yevgeny Prigozhin withdrew from his positions in Russia, ending an armed insurgency but raising doubts about the stability of President Vladimir Putin’s regime.

Brent crude, the international benchmark, rose as much as 1.3 percent to $74.80 a barrel in early Asian trade on Monday, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude prices rose 1.4 percent to $70.11 a barrel rose.

The gains in crude oil benchmarks came after Prigozhin reached an agreement with Moscow over the weekend to withdraw its fighters from southern Russia.

The Japanese chip supplier JSR is considering a state-sponsored takeover

Semiconductor chips can be seen on a printed circuit board

The proposed government-backed buyout deal for Japanese chipmaker JSR would value the company at around ¥1 trillion ($7 billion) © Florence Lo/Portal

Shares in Japanese semiconductor equipment maker JSR were flat for the first half hour of the market Monday after the company admitted it was considering a deal to be acquired by a state-backed investment vehicle.

Sources familiar with the matter said that JSR is considering a proposed acquisition of Japan Investment Corporation, which is overseen by Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.

They said the deal would value the company at around 1 trillion yen ($7 billion). The company’s market cap as of Friday was $4.7 billion.

The shares did not trade due to a spate of buy orders. The stock closed at 3,234 yen on Friday and the non-traded bid/ask price was 3,934 yen on Monday, up 22 percent.

What to see in Asia today

Events: New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins concludes his visit to China while Mongolian Prime Minister Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene begins his first trip to Beijing. The Energy Asia conference opens in Kuala Lumpur.

Markets: China’s stock exchanges, including Hong Kong, resume trading after the Dragon Boat Festival long weekend.

Economic data: Singapore releases production data for May and ING analysts expect the numbers to continue falling, reflecting weakness in non-oil domestic exports. Taiwan releases industrial production figures for May.

Company results: China Gas reports fourth quarter results.

Next week

A railroad bridge near Columbus, Montana that collapsed Friday night

A railroad bridge near Columbus, Montana that collapsed Friday night. Joe Biden to trumpet plans to replace ailing infrastructure © Larry Mayer/The Billings Gazette via AP

Build it and they will vote for you. That’s the crux of US President Joe Biden’s “Invest in America” ​​roadshow, which kicks off Monday with a big announcement on infrastructure funding at the White House.

The press call marks the start of a three-week tour of the country by Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and senior cabinet members to highlight the administration’s achievements and plans to replace ailing infrastructure, increase manufacturing capacity and encourage the development of clean energy technologies.

It follows last year’s tour, during which Biden announced his candidacy for the 2024 presidential election, and will make headlines for him and his team while Congress goes on a two-week hiatus.

Read more about upcoming events in The Week Ahead.

Inflation and rising costs are slowing UK business growth, survey says

According to a study published on Sunday, nine out of ten medium-sized British companies halt growth plans because they cannot access capital.

The survey by the auditing and consulting group BDO showed that a quarter of the companies surveyed are downsizing their business or reducing the number of employees.

Inflation and increased operating costs are among the issues affecting 56 percent of the 500 companies surveyed, BDO said.

“While mid-market companies remain resilient during an incredibly difficult time, major challenges remain, with access to capital becoming a critical issue,” said BDO Partner Richard Austin.

China is downplaying the impact of Russia’s failed rebellion on bilateral relations

A Rostov resident poses with PMC Wagner staff during Saturday's failed uprising

A Rostov resident poses with PMC Wagner staff during Saturday’s failed uprising © Arkady Budnitsky/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

China has described Yevgeny Prigozhin’s attempted insurgency as an “internal matter” of Russia and tried to downplay any possible impact on their close ties during a visit by Moscow’s Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko to Beijing.

State media on Sunday showed Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang smiling and walking with Rudenko as China attempted to gauge the impact of the Prigozhin uprising and his Wagnerian paramilitaries on the political stability of one of its key allies.

Chinese state media said only that the two “exchanged views. . . on Sino-Russian Relations and International and Regional Issues of Common Interest”.

Read more about China’s response to the Russian uprising.

Anxious Tory MPs leave House of Commons to protect marginalized groups

A growing number of narrowly-majority Conservative MPs are cutting back the time they spend in Westminster to boost their electoral prospects in their constituencies as the party looks gloomy ahead of the next election.

US pollster Frank Luntz told Tory MPs that those with a majority of fewer than 15,000 votes risk losing their seats. More than 180 have majorities below that threshold.

Conservative MPs defending fringe groups can apply for permission to stay away from the House of Commons for up to one week per month and will be offered help to improve their chances of re-election.

Read more about the Conservative Party election riots.

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AEW Forbidden Door Results Orange Cassidy Does It Again

AEW Forbidden Door Results: Orange Cassidy Does It Again

At Forbidden Door on June 25 in Toronto, Orange Cassidy’s odds were slim again. Wagering his AEW International title in a 4-way tournament, he faced not only New Japan legend and Ring of Honor Pure Champion Katsuyori Shibata and New Japan Television Champion Zack Saber Jr another member of the AEW squad, Daniel Garcia.

As you’d expect from this type of match, this was a fast-paced affair that gave every man a chance to shine – and gave us plenty of creative multi-man spots.

It also advanced the story of Cassidy’s amazing title reign. The champion had a chance to play one-on-one with each of his challengers for a while, trading strikes with Shibata, holding holds with ZSJ, and engaging in some fun sports with Garcia. OC also sold the injuries he sustained during his Take All Comers run.

He had to be smart to win his 25th defense. Shibata hit Garcia with a PK while Saber pinned the Jericho Appreciation Society member. Cassidy ran out through the wrestler and grabbed the pin.

The aftermath foreshadowed future clashes between the three champions in those games.

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Nationals’ MacKenzie Gore keeps his emotions – and Padres – under control – The Washington Post

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SAN DIEGO — MacKenzie Gore glared at Juan Soto, who stared back as he stood in the batter’s box. They nodded their heads and exchanged a few playful jokes. Gore – who has long played in the stadium where he thought he would pitch – was undeterred by Soto and the moment. And then he proved it by knocking out Soto to pin runners at the corners in the fifth inning.

At the moment, the strikeout – Gore’s ninth goal of the game – was significant as it ensured Sunday’s game remained a tie through the sixth inning. And when the Nationals hit seven runs in the next two innings en route to an 8-3 win, the punchout was all the more important. Washington clinched its first consecutive win since late May.

“I’m getting pretty competitive out there,” said Gore, who said he enjoyed the back-and-forth with Soto. “It was cool. But the whole squad knows me. They’ve seen me for a while so it’s a lot of fun. Like I said, big win for us. Bullpen was great and we got a lot of runs.”

A little over a month ago, Gore faced the Padres and was a little excited. He fired arrows at 99 miles per hour past the Padres’ bats, but was also erratic in leading his command. He allowed three runs, including two home runs, and ran four over 4⅔ innings.

So when Gore fired his first pitch at Padres leadoff hitter Ha-Seong Kim — a 95.3-mph fastball right in the middle for the strike — it was positive. He didn’t throw as hard as he could, but he didn’t need to throw effectively either.

“From the first pitch I was like, ‘Okay, we’ll be fine,'” said manager Dave Martinez. “He just controlled his emotions. He stayed with every hit. Came to the next pitch. He threw the ball well.”

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That showed when he knocked out Kim with another four-seam fastball. He then did the same with Fernando Tatis Jr. In the second inning, he knocked out Manny Machado and Xander Bogaerts with the same pitch. The only hitters he didn’t take out with a fastball in the first two innings were Soto and Jake Cronenworth — Gore caught them with sliders instead.

Gore set a franchise record with six consecutive strikeouts in the game’s opener. Nelson Cruz hit a single and opened the third game, although the play was initially called a miss after Jeimer Candelario – who gave Gore a 1-0 lead with his second home run in the first inning in as many games – bobbled the ball twice. But all was forgotten when Austin Nola hit a 6-4-3 doubleplay two pitches later.

While Gore was able to use his emotions, he remained expressive throughout the course of his performance. In the fourth inning, he allowed two two-out singles against Machado and Bogaerts, sending runners into the corners. But he blasted a 95.6 mph fastball past Cronenworth into the final of the inning and yelled at the ground before exiting the mound.

Gore struggled with efficiency, throwing 76 pitches in the first four innings, including 27 in the fourth. And Gore again had corner runners and two outs in the fifth round. Gore blocked Tatis, but Tatis was able to hit the ball into right field for a single. Gore slammed his hand into the padding along the third baseline after conceding the game-winning goal. But when Gore hit Soto for the third time in the game, he was the only pitcher, along with Hyun-Jin Ryu and Max Fried, to pull off the feat.

In the sixth inning, the Nationals (30-47) hit three straight singles to take control of the game. Joey Meneses hit the third ball down the middle to give Washington a 2-1 lead, and Stone Garrett followed with a sacrifice flight to extend the lead to 3-1. The Padres (37-41) occupied bases late in the inning after Mason Thompson ran three hitters, but Joe La Sorsa, who was called up last week after Carl Edwards Jr. was injured, slammed Gary Sánchez with a full count escape the traffic jam.

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Washington took advantage of the missed opportunity to blast the game. Derek Hill reached when Padres pitcher Tim Hill fielded a grounder and hit a miss to first base. After CJ Abrams was hit by a pitch, Lane Thomas hit an RBI single down the middle to give Washington some safety before Tim Hill made a second throwing error that allowed Luis García to reach bases and load. Candelario and Meneses hit back-to-back doubles in two runs, and the Nationals used the fifth run in five to secure an 8-1 lead. Meneses increased his batting average to a .446 with the runners in scoring position with his runs scoring hits.

The Nationals have struggled to support their starters on the run lately. Sunday’s performance was the highest in a game this month, more than enough to reward Gore with the win. And the Nationals packed their bags for Seattle, overcoming a poor start to the series and playing two away games.

“It feels great, especially after a bad period where we didn’t win a lot of games,” said Meneses. “Coming in here, winning two games out of three and beating a good team at the other end gives us a little bit more confidence.”

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What is a space hurricane GEO

What is a space hurricane? GEO

By analyzing satellite data, researchers at Shandong University have discovered a massive flow of plasma in Earth’s upper atmosphere. As they stepped up their investigations, they discovered that this geomagnetic storm was actually a space hurricane.

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Space hurricane: a geomagnetic storm associated with the aurora

A space hurricane is a geomagnetic storm that occurs over Earth’s polar ionosphere. This phenomenon is caused by the interaction between the solar winds and the Earth’s magnetic field.

Solar winds are streams of ions and electrons ejected from the sun’s atmosphere at over 2,000 kilometers per second. When these fluxes hit the Earth’s magnetosphere, some of the charged particles are picked up by the magnetic field lines. These particles remain trapped at the level of the Earth’s pole and excite the oxygen atoms in the ionosphere (upper atmosphere, between 60 and 1,000 kilometers above sea level). The atoms release this excess energy by emitting a photon. This luminous phenomenon is known as the “Northern Lights” (“Aurora Borealis” in the Northern Hemisphere).

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A gigantic vortex

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Auroras occur during large solar flares. When the solar winds are very fast, they don’t change course. In contrast, when there is quiescent solar and geomagnetic activity, the solar winds can rotate with the geomagnetic field, forming a solar hurricane.

Upon entering the magnetosphere, the solar winds begin to rotate, forming a vortex several tens of thousands of kilometers high. The part of the vortex lying in the ionosphere has the shape of a spiral with several arms rotating counterclockwise. The hurricane is centered on the Earth’s magnetic pole and has an eye at its center, as in the case of a tropical cyclone. Polar lights form in this eye, but they rise towards space: the electrons “rain” and then leave the eye again through the eye of the hurricane.

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2021: Discovery of the first space hurricane

In 2014, researchers at Shandong University in China discovered large amounts of plasma leaking into the magnetosphere. Not only does the phenomenon last eight hours, but it also occurs over the North Pole, leading them to believe it’s not just an aurora. In fact, visible in the arctic zone, these generally last only a few minutes. It was not until 2021 that the researchers came to their conclusion after collecting numerous data: What they observed was a space hurricane. With a diameter of 1,000 kilometers, the hurricane was between 110 and 860 kilometers above sea level and rotated counterclockwise at a speed of 2 kilometers per second.

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Despite its phenomenal size and power, the 2014 space hurricane was not visible to the naked eye. The hurricane happened in the boreal summer, which is the time when the North Pole is exposed to sunlight. In the absence of night, no snapshot could be taken. Scientists were still able to observe the phenomenon through surveys. Like the Northern Lights, the space hurricane blocks radio frequencies penetrating the upper atmosphere. A hurricane can therefore not only affect the operation of telecommunications equipment, but also heat the atmosphere, which would disrupt the orbit of satellites.

It is likely that the space hurricane observed in 2014 will be neither the first nor the last. Scientists believe that this phenomenon can also occur on other planets with a magnetic field.

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The 4 best seaside destinations for a vacation in July

The 4 best seaside destinations for a vacation in July Stylosophy

Holiday in July? Here are some of the most beautiful seaside destinations where you can enjoy the summer and spend beautiful moments of relaxation between nature and dream locations

The 4 best seaside destinations for a holiday in July

Summer is officially here and, like every year, the departures for the holidays are beginning. A trip to Italy or abroad, as long as you can leave and relax after a year of work and commitments, fully enjoying the beauty of the places you have chosen and the time you have chosen to leave. But what are the best seaside travel destinations for the next month and where to go? vacation in July fully enjoy the place and the weeks you have chosen for your summer vacation?

There are so many possibilities, dreamy places surrounded by nature, places where fun is guaranteed at any time of the day or night, heavenly destinations and with surreal features. In short, everyone has their own favorite seaside destination that best meets the needs and desires of those who want to leave in July for a truly dizzying vacation that can be repeated at any other time of the year.

Holidays in July in Spain in beautiful Tenerife

The first destination to mark on your agenda, not far from our land and perfect for enjoying days of sun, sea and authentic beauty, is the Spain. And special Tenerifethe largest of the Canary Islands, characterized by its climate, which in this period is practically without rain and which, between dream beaches, surreal volcanic landscapes, enchanting landscapes and all the energy of its most famous places, will offer you the opportunity to spend a truly exceptional holiday in July to enjoy.

A journey through the beauties of this island charming and livelyto stock up on beauty and positive vibes to take with you when you return to Italy.

Travel to Santorini between the blue of the sea and the sky

Another perfect destination for a truly exceptional holiday in July is Greece and one of its most popular islands in particular, Santorini. A real beauty to access and experience in July at cheaper prices than other times of the year. A country that fascinates, where you can enjoy it deep blue of the sea that envelops you and guarantees you days full of nature and beauty, but above all will fascinate you for its colors.

The white houses, the blue-roofed buildings that evoke the Greek sea and sky, the narrow streets to walk through and to admire breathtaking landscapes from every angle and its romantic atmosphere at any time of the day. Experience an exclusive and at the same time magical holiday in July.

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Puglia, the perfect destination for a holiday in July

And here we are in our exceptional country and in one of its most beautiful regions, an ideal destination for a holiday in July and to enjoy some of the most enchanting corners of our peninsula. Let’s talk about Puglia and more specifically about this part, also known as the foothills of Italy Gargano.

A fascinating destination from every point of view, famous for its natural beauty, its legends and the breathtaking views that you can enjoy by organizing a trip to this region of Italy and this absolutely breathtaking land. A dream destination full of beautiful places such as Rodi Garganico, Vieste, Peschici and where, once you arrive, you can let yourself go and experience moments of true relaxation and absolute beauty. A holiday in July that you will never forget.

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Travel to Calabria on the Costa dei Gelsomini in July

Finally here we are in another perfect Italian place to spend your holidays in July, one of the most natural and wild areas of Calabria, the Jasmine Coast. That part of the coast that flows and is wetted by water Ionian Sea. A destination that fascinates at first sight, captures your heart and gives you new energy when you return.

A perfect destination to spend your July holidays in Italy, where you can enjoy the beautiful beaches of fine white sand and beautiful beaches crystal clear sea, calm and with mild temperatures. But also a destination that fascinates by its villages, where you can make pleasant trips and excursions that will make your summer and your holidays the most beautiful experience you could ever wish for.

Dream destinations where you can relax and enjoy unique landscapes to live your July holidays in places of exceptional beauty that will give you wonderful memories.

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