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Home » Spanish Learning Resources » Reading » 19 Captivating Spanish Short Stories from Beginner to Advanced Spanish short stories are a great way to make reading in Spanish approachable and interesting. They can make it easier to read a wider variety of material, allowing you to cover more topics, genres and vocabulary in a shorter time. And they’re especially helpful for beginners who need some reading practice but aren’t ready to tackle a whole book.  Check out the 19 great options below, starting with Spanish short stories for beginners. Then work your way through the rest once you feel…

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Malian voters overwhelmingly approved changes to the constitution in a referendum, marking a key step in the ruling junta’s declared plans to restore civilian rule, provisional results showed Friday. Issued on: 23/06/2023 – 22:17 The military has made the draft constitution a cornerstone for the rebuilding of Mali, which is facing the spread of jihadism and a deep, multi-faceted crisis.Ninety-seven percent of the referendum votes were cast in favour of the changes, the electoral authority said.Voter turnout was put at 39.4 percent in the landlocked Sahel country, which is struggling with an 11-year-old jihadist insurgency.Opponents of the plan believe the…

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Celebrate World Chocolate Day in Adelaide – 7 July Celebrate the most delicious day of the year in Adelaide – from the city to the hills and beyond! We are spoilt for choice in Adelaide with so many local, high quality chocolatiers, chocolate factories and chocolate shops!   Each year July 7th is World Chocolate Day so here is a list of delicious places you can visit to indulge your sweet tooth and enjoy a chocolate or two (or three…or four…). Adelaide Chocolate Shops:   Menz Fruchocs Tanunda Store Review | Making Life Sweet in the Barossa The new Flagship…

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The month of May is World Mental Health Awareness Month and today is its last day. I made this post exactly today on purpose. I want to remind everyone that, as we enter a new month, the importance of discussing and prioritising mental health will still persist. We must continue addressing the challenges raising a child with more than one language can place on a family, especially when living internationally. Let’s stay vigilant and have the courage to extend help and support to anyone who might be struggling (and equally, to accept it ourselves!). This is a critical issue that…

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The Sudanese capital was again under fire Wednesday, after the latest breached ceasefire between warring generals ended without any sign of an end to more than two months of war. Issued on: 21/06/2023 – 18:16 Already on Tuesday evening, an immense fire had engulfed the intelligence service’s headquarters in the capital Khartoum with each side accusing the other of attacking it in violation of the 72-hour truce mediated by the United States and Saudi Arabia.Mediators had repeated a warning that if the ceasefire, which ended at dawn Wednesday, were not respected they would consider adjourning talks between the warring sides…

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Breakthroughs have already begun at a Global Finance Summit here in Paris aimed at easing the debt burden on some of the world’s most vulnerable countries whilst freeing up billions of dollars in new funds for climate finance. We speak to Jorge Moreira da Silva, Executive Director of UNOPS, the UN’s office for project services which works across Africa and elsewhere

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Issued on: 23/06/2023 – 19:21Modified: 23/06/2023 – 19:24 In an interview with FRANCE 24 on the sidelines of the Summit for a New Global Financing Pact, Kenya President William Ruto said the multinational financial architecture needed to be “fixed”. He also reacted to the ongoing conflict in Sudan, saying “there are already signs of genocide”. More than 2,000 people have been killed there fighting broke out on April 15. “We pay, especially those of us from the Global South and on the African continent, up to eight times more for the same resources, because of something called risk,” Kenya’s Ruto said. Calling…

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Issued on: 23/06/2023 – 16:07Modified: 23/06/2023 – 16:37 01:44 Kenya’s parliament’s voted throuh a raft of tax hikes in the first budget of president William Ruto. The contentious changes will double the tax on fuel to 16% to generate another 61 billion shillings or a little under 400,000 euros, for the government. The bill still has to be signed by Ruto and opposition members have threatened to call fresh protests if he does. The bill also proposes a new housing levy which Ruto says will help build more affordable houses but many Kenyans hit hard by the rising cost of living say they can’t shoulder the extra cost. FRANCE 24’s correspondent Bastien Renouil reports. Read more on related topics:

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Free July School Holiday Monster Workshops at Churchill Centre Take your little Monster to Churchill Centre these school holidays for two weeks jam packed full of monster fun! They’ll be able to create their very own pool noodle monsters and pipe cleaner creatures.  Week 1: Pool Noodle Monster Workshops Thursday 13 July 2023 | 11am – 2pm Friday 14 July 2023 | 11am – 2pm Saturday 15 July 2023 | 11am – 2pm Sunday 16 July 2023 | | 11am – 2pm  Week 2: Pipe Cleaner Creature Workshops Thursday 20 July 2023 | 11am – 2pm Friday 21 July 2023…

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