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Lindsey Vonn returns to US after Olympic leg fracture
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Lindsey Vonn has arrived back in the United States following a week of treatment in Italy for a complex tibia fracture sustained in the women's downhill at the 2026 Winter Olympics. The 41-year-old skier, who underwent four surgeries abroad, posted on social media that being on home soil feels amazing despite still being unable to stand. She plans to continue her recovery with additional procedures in the US.
Japan's Environment Ministry plans to launch full-scale efforts to recycle soil collected during decontamination work at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant after the 2011 meltdown. The ministry seeks to reuse soil with low levels of radioactive contamination from areas polluted by the accident at Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings' facility. It began using the soil in the front garden of the Prime Minister's Office and flower beds at central government offices in Tokyo's Kasumigaseki district last year.
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Quinton Aaron, the 'Blind Side' star, has released his first photo since being hospitalized for a spinal stroke last month, showing him in good spirits with his brother Jarred. The image highlights his ongoing recovery amid family drama involving a restraining order. Aaron expressed full support for his brother's protective actions.
Two years after the 2024 earthquake and tsunami, potters in Japan's Noto Peninsula are finding purpose in reviving suzu ware, a traditional pottery craft devastated by the disaster.
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PT Pos Indonesia continues distributing Temporary Direct Cash Assistance for People's Welfare in disaster-hit areas of Aceh Timur, Langsa, and Aceh Tamiang despite infrastructure challenges. Meanwhile, Bank Mandiri collaborates with other state firms to build 600 temporary housing units in Aceh Tamiang, inspected by President Prabowo Subianto on January 1, 2026.
Building on initial recovery announcements, President Prabowo Subianto forms a multi-ministry task force with Rp60 trillion from APBN efficiencies to tackle land and funding issues in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra. Updates include secured food supplies and plans to restore damaged rice fields.
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Following flash floods that killed over 1,000 people in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra, authorities are assessing poverty impacts and supporting community recovery. Refugee numbers are declining as aid distribution continues, including mosque cleanups for the first post-disaster prayers.
Ishikawa couple resumes colorful rice cracker production after Noto quake
torsdag d. 29. januar 2026, 07.33Aceh enters transitional disaster recovery phase until April 2026
onsdag d. 28. januar 2026, 01.06Lamar Odom enters rehab after DUI arrest
lørdag d. 17. januar 2026, 10.50TMT Group donates Rp2.5B to aid Aceh disaster recovery amid ongoing basic needs crisis
fredag d. 16. januar 2026, 20.38Government to pay farmers to restore disaster-damaged rice fields in Sumatra
torsdag d. 1. januar 2026, 11.53Prabowo inspects construction of 600 temporary homes in Aceh Tamiang
fredag d. 26. december 2025, 10.20Education Ministry Allocates Rp32 Billion in Allowances for Teachers in Flood-Hit Areas
onsdag d. 24. december 2025, 13.13Frankie Grande recovering after cervical spine surgery
fredag d. 19. december 2025, 18.00BNPB involves residents in huntap construction socialization in North Sumatra
fredag d. 19. december 2025, 01.41Manglende ginbold fundet i Bodensøen efter to år