After the meeting of President Donald Trump with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Alaska, the American president will meet his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky. He will be accompanied by leaders of European countries. The book that served as a sex education guide in the 1940s was returned to the library in San Antonio after 82 years.
The future of Ukraine may depend on a hastily convened meeting at the White House on Monday, to which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and a delegation of European leaders will set off to show US President Donald Trump a united front against Russia.
They hope that by arriving as a group, they will avoid potential debacles like Zelensky's February meeting in the Oval Office, where Trump berated him for insufficient gratitude for American military aid. The meeting is also a test of American relationships with its closest allies after the European Union and the United Kingdom accepted Trump's increase in tariffs partially because they wanted his support on the issue of Ukraine, writes the agency AP.
Librarians in San Antonio, Texas, were surprised by the unusually long loan period of one of the library's volumes. A man returned a book originally borrowed for 28 days after 82 years.
The returned book was accompanied by a letter with a note that "grandma will not be able to pay it anymore". It refers to the book "Your Child, His Family, and Friends" by marital and family counselor Frances Bruce Strain. It was borrowed in July 1943 and returned in June this year by someone from Oregon, the library announced in a press release, according to AP agency. "After my father's recent death, I inherited several boxes of books he left behind," the person wrote in a letter shared by the library on Instagram. The book once served as a handbook of sex education.
After the hot weekend weather, today temperatures are falling and even next weekend will bring sunny weather, however, the temperatures will not be tropical anymore, although on Wednesday they could still attack 30 degrees Celsius.
"But prepare for cold mornings in places, temperatures may drop below ten degrees Celsius in the coming days,"
meteorologists warned on social media according to CTK.
Last month, President Donald Trump surprisingly changed the longstanding technology restrictions of the United States on China and allowed Nvidia to resume sales of a key artificial intelligence chip specially designed for the Chinese market. However, Beijing's response was noticeably tepid rather than celebratory, even though it had long pressed Washington to ease strict export controls.
In the weeks following the policy change, Beijing labeled the chip a security risk, summoned Nvidia to provide an explanation, and discouraged its companies from using it. This not particularly accommodating attitude reflects Beijing's effort to build a self-sufficient semiconductor supply chain and its confidence in progress on this issue, reported CNN.