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Poem – light in darkness (By Nicolo Santilli)

October 17, 2025 Antarctica Journal

Light In Darkness – By Nicolo Santilli    the eyes must grow used to the light of darkness   to discover its resplendent depths   to suffer with a twinkle in the eye   that does not dismiss suffering   or fail to mourn its painful losses   but never loses sight of beauty             ~

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China is facing an exodus of its richest citizens to Australia, Canada, and the U.S. A recent survey found that 16 percent of Chinese citizens worth more than $1.6 million have obtained foreign residency, and an additional 44 percent are planning to emigrate.They cited pollution, endemic corruption, and poor medical care among their reasons for wanting out.

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