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Newspaper headlines from around the world - Thursday, 31 July 2025
Newspaper headlines from around the world - Thursday, 31 July 2025

The South African

time4 hours ago

  • Business
  • The South African

Newspaper headlines from around the world - Thursday, 31 July 2025

A bundle of newspapers on the table. Image: The South African/CANVA Here are the stories that made headlines on the front pages of newspapers worldwide on Thursday, 31 July 2025. The New York Times front page reported that, with tariffs, Trump tests the global economy. The Washington Post reported that a host of failures were outlined in the crash. The Jerusalem Post's front page reported that Israel rejected Hamas's demand to exchange terrorists for bodies. China Daily's front page reported that the CPC plenum will focus on the next five-year plan. The Daily Mail's front page reported that victims of the October 7 atrocities told Keir Starmer there should be no recognition of a Palestinian state until every hostage is freed. The Guardian's front page reported that Palestine Action wins the right to challenge a ban in court. If you wish to stay up-to-date – for FREE – on the latest international and South African news, then bookmark The South African website for all that plus the latest in the world of finance, sport, lifestyle – and more. Did we mention it was 100% free to read …?

Happy Friendship Day 2025: Top 50 Wishes, Messages and Quotes to share with your friends
Happy Friendship Day 2025: Top 50 Wishes, Messages and Quotes to share with your friends

Time of India

time4 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Happy Friendship Day 2025: Top 50 Wishes, Messages and Quotes to share with your friends

Credit:CANVA Remember those carefree childhood days when friendship meant sharing your last piece of candy, asking for a sharpener in the middle of class, or that cool friendship-coded handshake? A term appropriately used — 'partners in crime' — your teammates in every playground adventure and the keepers of your wildest, most imaginative stories. Fast forward to adulthood, the definition evolves — it's less about daily hangouts and more about those moments of effortless understanding, random check-ins, and shared memories that don't need re-explaining. If you have these people in your life who stay without needing a reason, it's the day to remind them how grateful you are for their presence. Here are a few meaningful wishes, messages, and quotes you can start the chat with: Credit:CANVA Friendship Day wishes Our friendship is like a timeless book—every chapter filled with surprises, laughter, and unwavering trust. Happy Friendship Day ! To the friend who colors outside the lines of ordinary—thank you for making life a beautiful masterpiece. Some friendships don't need words—they're felt in silence, understood in a glance. Grateful for this rare bond we share. A true friend is the spark that keeps your fire alive, even on the coldest days. Wishing you endless warmth today and always. Friendship is not a season, but the roots that grow deep—thank you for staying grounded with me through every change. Here's to friends who turn the mundane into magic and the ordinary into unforgettable moments. No matter how far we roam, the memories we've planted together flourish in my heart. Happy Friendship Day! To the one who knows all my quirks and chooses to stay anyway—you redefine the meaning of friendship. Our friendship is a rare constellation in the vast sky—unique, shining, and guiding me home every time. Thank you for walking with me through life's detours and making every step worth remembering. In a world full of fleeting connections, your friendship is my constant north star. Happy Friendship Day! You're the unexpected melody in my favorite song—a friend who makes life more harmonious. Friendships are chapters in the story of our lives; I'm grateful our pages are intertwined with joy and love. Your friendship is the quiet song that plays softly in my background, bringing comfort without needing to be heard. To my friend: an irreplaceable soul who adds meaning and magic to my everyday journey. Friends like you are the rare treasures that don't fade with time but only get more precious. Happy Friendship Day! Your friendship is the sunshine that brightens even my cloudiest days—thank you for being you. Here's to the friend who makes the ordinary moments extraordinary with just a smile. Our friendship is a garden where trust, laughter, and kindness bloom endlessly. To the friend who understands my silence and hears the words I don't say—thank you for being my heart's companion. No matter where life takes us, your friendship is the anchor that keeps me steady and strong. Friendship is life's way of reminding us that we never have to face anything alone. Grateful for you. A friend like you is a reminder that the best things in life come in the form of genuine connections. Thank you for being the kind of friend who turns challenges into adventures and tears into smiles. On this Friendship Day, I celebrate you—the one who fills my life with loyalty, laughter, and love. Credit:CANVA Friendship Day Quotes: "Friendship is the only cement that will ever hold the world together." — Mahatma Gandhi "True friends are like diamonds—bright, beautiful, valuable, and always in style." – Nicole Richie "Friendship is not about whom you have known the longest… it's about who came and never left your side." — A.P.J. Abdul Kalam "Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art... It has no survival value; rather it is one of those things which give value to survival." – C.S. Lewis "Love your job but don't love your company, because you may not know when your company stops loving you. But always love your friends, because they will stay." — A.P.J. Abdul Kalam "Depth of friendship does not depend on length of acquaintance." — Rabindranath Tagore "The friend who holds your hand and says the wrong thing is better than the one who stays away." — Ratan Tata "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others — and friends are the ones who help you do just that." — Mahatma Gandhi "Friends show their love in times of trouble, not in happiness." – Euripides "Friendship is the golden thread that ties the heart of all the world." — Rabindranath Tagore Credit:CANVA Friendship Day messages: I don't say this enough, but your friendship means the world to me—thank you for being exactly who you are, no filters needed. You're not just a friend; you're my personal cheerleader, therapist, and partner in crime—sometimes all at once! Life's messy, but having you around makes the chaos way more fun and a lot less scary. Thanks for sticking around even when I'm at my weirdest and most complicated. That's real friendship. With you, I can drop the act and just be me—flaws, sarcasm, and all—and that's the best feeling ever. We don't need a thousand inside jokes to know we've got something real. Just knowing you're there is enough. Friends like you don't come with an instruction manual, and honestly, I wouldn't want it any other way. You've seen my highs and my lows and still choose to stay—if that's not friendship, I don't know what is. I don't need grand gestures; just knowing you get me—without me having to explain everything—is priceless. Here's to the friends who hold up the mirror, call you out, and still love you for all that you are. That's rare, and that's us. Sometimes the best therapy is just a friend who listens without trying to fix anything. Thanks for being that friend. It's crazy how we can say so much with just a look—proof that our friendship runs deeper than words. You're one of the few people I can be completely honest with and still feel safe. That means everything. Life throws a lot at us, but knowing you've got my back makes all the difference. True friends don't pretend everything is perfect—they stick around through the mess and make it better just by being there.

Optical illusion personality test: Duck, Rabbit or both? What do you see first reveals if you are rigid or mentally flexible
Optical illusion personality test: Duck, Rabbit or both? What do you see first reveals if you are rigid or mentally flexible

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Science
  • Time of India

Optical illusion personality test: Duck, Rabbit or both? What do you see first reveals if you are rigid or mentally flexible

Credit: X/@jaxonreborn Some of you must have stopped looking at it, thinking, 'Where's the debate? It's clearly a rabbit,' while for others, 'It's clearly a duck.' This is a classic example of a 6 for you, which may be a 9 for someone else. Just like that, this image can be a duck or a rabbit fo different people depending on how the viewer looks at first. History behind this picture: The earliest known version of this Duck-rabbit illusion came in the October 1892 issue of Fliegende Blätter, a German humour magazine. The caption roughly translates to "Which animals are most like each other?" Later on, Ludwig Wittgenstein, who primarily worked on logic, took the reference of this picture to describe different ways of seeing the same thing. The matter of perspective. Now, on the count of 3… it out loud, what you can see? Credit:CANVA If you see the duck first: You must be focusing on the image from left to right. The bill of the duck is what looks like the ears of the rabbit. The eye is perceived as facing to the left, like how a duck would. The duck's head is pointing left, and you're interpreting the shapes as a beak opening slightly. If you see the rabbit first: You may be looking from right to left. The same features that form the duck's bill now appear as the rabbit's ears, sticking out behind its head. The eye is now seen as facing to the right, as a rabbit would. The rabbit's nose and mouth are to the right side, where the back of the duck's head would be. Have you seen only one? It's a sign that maybe you have a more focused, detail-oriented mind, which makes you a perfect fit for deep, single-focus tasks, but slower to adapt to shifting contexts. Are you the one who switches easily between duck and rabbit? It indicates you are likely to be mentally flexible and open to multiple perspectives. You are not stuck with what you saw first; rather, you choose to explore the possibilities of understanding the same picture in different ways. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Learn How To Write Faster for Work (Find Out Now) Grammarly Learn More Undo How to make this interesting among your friends? To make the duck-rabbit illusion game faster and showcase everyone's convincing power, have each person quickly state what they see first, then take turns giving a 30-second pitch to persuade others to switch their view. After each pitch, everyone votes secretly on whether they were convinced to change their answer. Award points for each successful persuasion and rotate turns rapidly. This way, it can actually help to increase the convincing power and the clarity of mind. Why is this optical illusion still famous today? The idea behind this image is to show that our perspective on the same thing can be completely opposite. It highlights how we embrace opposing opinions and whether we are willing to accept different points of view or not.

Newspaper headlines from around the world - Friday, 25 July 2025
Newspaper headlines from around the world - Friday, 25 July 2025

The South African

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • The South African

Newspaper headlines from around the world - Friday, 25 July 2025

A bundle of newspapers on the table. Image: The South African/CANVA Here are the stories that made headlines on the front pages of newspapers worldwide on Friday, 25 July 2025. The New York Times front page reported that the EU finds unity in a common antagonist. The Washington Post reported that deaths are rising as Gazans face starvation. The Jerusalem Post's front page reported that eight soldiers were wounded in a car-ramming attack in Kfar Yona. China Daily's front page reported that the EU has been urged to make the right choices. The Daily Mail's front page reported that Wes Streeting criticised the leaders of today's striking doctors last night, whose five-day walkout is expected to inflict 'untold misery' on patients. The Guardian's front page reported: ' Let aid in,' pleads UN chief, as even his staff faint from hunger in Gaza. If you wish to stay up-to-date – for FREE – on the latest international and South African news, then bookmark The South African website for all that plus the latest in the world of finance, sport, lifestyle – and more. Did we mention it was 100% free to read …?

Newspaper headlines from around the world - Thursday, 24 July 2025
Newspaper headlines from around the world - Thursday, 24 July 2025

The South African

time24-07-2025

  • Politics
  • The South African

Newspaper headlines from around the world - Thursday, 24 July 2025

A bundle of newspapers on the table. Image: The South African/CANVA Here are the stories that made headlines on the front pages of newspapers worldwide on Thursday, 24 July 2025. The New York Times front page reported that China is taking action to curb excessive competition. The Washington Post reported evidence of classified details in a Signal chat. The Jerusalem Post's front page reported that the Gaza church was hit due to an artillery malfunction, according to the IDF. China Daily's front page reported that the summit is seen as an opportunity to strengthen ties. The Daily Mail's front page reported that asylum seekers are gambling away taxpayers' cash. The Guardian's front page reported: 'We have faced hunger before, but never like this. ' If you wish to stay up-to-date – for FREE – on the latest international and South African news, then bookmark The South African website for all that plus the latest in the world of finance, sport, lifestyle – and more. Did we mention it was 100% free to read …?

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