Jonathan Rodriguez

I am 40 and fabulous! A proud #Dad to 3 amazing little adventurers. ✈️Traveling the world one playground at a time. Nature lover, thrill-seeker, and eternal dreamer. Let's make every moment count! 🎒Pack your bags and join the adventure. 🌟Let's Go!🌟 #FamilyFirst #AdventureIsOutThere

Travelers are moving to cooler locations as the extreme heat in Europe becomes the new normal

Travelers are moving to cooler locations as the extreme heat in Europe becomes the new normal

Increasing numbers of visitors are prioritizing cooler climates or off-season travel to avoid spending their time away in stifling heat, which might accelerate a trend that is already emerging among vacationers as a result of the awful weather in southern Europe. With yet another heat wave predicted to bring temperatures near to record-breaking levels in…

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Botswana is a Christian country, no LGBT allowed! Religious groups marched across the city

Botswana is a Christian country, no LGBT allowed! Religious groups marched across the city

Gaborone, the capital of Botswana, has witnessed protests opposing legislation that would legalize same-sex relationships. The Botswana High Court found in 2019 that same-sex relationship jail penalties are unconstitutional, siding with activists who sought their repeal. The administration attempted to overturn the decision but failed in their appeal in 2021. We are shouting no to…

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Malaysia suspends a music event following an onstage gay kiss by British band The 1975

Malaysia suspends a music event following an onstage gay kiss by British band The 1975

A day after the lead singer of the British pop rock band The 1975 kissed a male bandmate onstage and denounced the nation’s anti-LGBT policies, the Malaysian government on Saturday cancelled a music festival in the nation’s capital, Kuala Lumpur. According to a government group that monitors foreigners’ filming and performances, The 1975 have also…

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Protesters break into the Swedish embassy in Iraq against the proposed Quran burning

Protesters break into the Swedish embassy in Iraq against the proposed Quran burning

When police in Stockholm approved a second planned burning of the Muslim holy book, the Quran, protesters in Baghdad attacked the main gates of the Swedish embassy. Iraqi security forces separated the crowd. Social media videos depicted a sizable crowd of demonstrators inside the Swedish embassy’s perimeter as well as black smoke and fire emanating…

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An Indonesian Catholic priest got social media backlash for blessing dog wedding

An Indonesian Catholic priest got social media backlash for blessing dog wedding

Two Catholic women and an Indonesian Catholic priest faced criticism on social media for allegedly planning a dog “wedding ceremony.” The two Alaskan Malamutes reportedly exchanged vows at a Jakarta mall on July 14 for an estimated 200 million rupiah ($13,350). Online commenters scolded them for wasting money. The event featured a procession appropriate for…

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Scheduled date for the trial in the lawsuit involving Donald Trump’s confidential materials.

Scheduled date for the trial in the lawsuit involving Donald Trump’s confidential materials.

The trial’s start date is a compromise between the prosecution’s request to hold it in December 2023 and the defense team’s plea to postpone it until after the November 2024 presidential election. The trial for Trump, 77, who is the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, will take place during the most intense phase of…

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A warship sunk during World War II discovered in the waters off Nusakambangan Island in Indonesia

A warship sunk during World War II discovered in the waters off Nusakambangan Island in Indonesia

After two days of diving, the Indonesian Navy confirmed the discovery of a warship’s wreckage in the waters separating the Central Javan islands of Nusakambangan and Cilacap. On Saturday (15/7) evening, about 21.00 WIB, reports of the discovery of a warship’s wreck began to circulate. Mukmin (35) and Surono (45), two fishermen from the Cilacap…

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