The Paper's reporter Zhang Tongze reported comprehensively
Today's "Good Morning World" includes: another graduation season, the world's graduates fancy carnival; the Dutch crown prince announced that he would give up his tens of millions of years; the Turkish coast "sea snot" flooded; Belarus sought international legal assistance on the Ryanair airliner incident.
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It's graduation season again, and the world's graduates are fancy and carnival

On May 19, 2021, local time, after the graduation ceremony of New York University in New York, Brazil, Gabriel Colombo from Brazil jumped up from the fountain in Washington Square Park.
On May 22, 2021, local time, the 2021 cadet graduation ceremony was held at the West Point Military Academy in New York, USA.
On May 25, 2021, local time, in Sevastopol, Crimea, graduates celebrate the "last bell".
On June 12, 2021, local time, the 2021 graduation ceremony is being held at The University of California, San Diego, Revelle College, San Diego, California, USA.
On May 26, 2021, local time, in Cartagena, Spain, students of different grades of a local college attended the graduation ceremony on the beach.
Round the world at a glance
The cumulative number of COVID-19 deaths in the United States exceeded 600,000, and members of Congress observed a moment of silence to mourn
On June 14, 2021, local time, Washington, D.C., members of the US Senate and the House of Representatives observed a moment of silence in front of Capitol Hill for nearly 600,000 new crown deaths. According to the latest statistics on the new crown epidemic released by Johns Hopkins University on the 15th, as of 12:22 EST on the 15th (00:22 Beijing time on the 16th), the cumulative number of new crown deaths in the United States exceeded 600,000, reaching 600012, and the cumulative number of confirmed cases was 33477016.
The Crown Prince of the Netherlands announced that he would temporarily abandon the 10 million-year-old salary
Catherine Amalia, heir to the Dutch throne and eldest daughter of King William Alexander of the Netherlands. After passing the secondary school leaving exam with honors, Catherina Amalia, the 17-year-old heir to the Dutch throne and the eldest daughter of King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, recently passed the secondary school leaving exams with honors, wrote to Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, saying that she would temporarily give up her income and allowance of 1.6 million euros (about 12.4 million yuan) a year before officially assuming the royal responsibilities, becoming the first member of the royal family in Dutch history to refuse this treatment.
The Turkish coast is flooded with "sea snot"
On June 15, 2021, local time, Istanbul, Turkey, aerial footage recorded the flood of "sea snot" off the coast of Turkey. Experts say that sea snot is a gelatinous organic matter naturally released by algae and plankton, which is harmless but easy to breed bacteria. Studies have shown that global warming has accelerated the formation of marine snot; overfishing and marine pollution are also important reasons for the abundance of these foul-smelling mucus substances.
A military camp in the Somali capital was attacked, killing at least 15 soldiers
On June 15, 2021 local time, a wounded man walked out of a hospital in Mogadishu, the somali capital, with the support of people. Somali police personnel said on the 15th that a military camp located in the south of the country's capital, Mogadishu, was attacked on the same day. At present, the attack has killed at least 15 soldiers and injured many others.
Belarus will seek international legal assistance in connection with the Ryanair passenger plane incident
On June 14, 2021 local time, the Belarusian Ministry of Foreign Affairs held a press conference in Minsk. Gora, chairman of the Belarusian Investigation Commission, said at a press conference held by the Belarusian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the 14th that Belarus will seek international legal assistance on the Ryanair passenger plane incident.
Rare drought hit the western United States, and nearly half of the U.S. territory is in a state of drought
On June 13, 2021, local time, the water level of Lake Isabela in California, USA, has dropped to 16% and continues to decline. The land cracks, the water sources dry up... By the summer of 2021, the entire western United States has staged a rare drought that has not been encountered in decades, the western states have been scorching hot, and the country's largest reservoir has dropped to the lowest water level in nearly a hundred years.
The head of the "world's largest family" died in India, leaving behind 39 wives and 94 children
June 15, 2021, India, a man with the largest family in the world died on June 13 in the northeastern Indian state of Mizoram at the age of 76. He was left with 39 wives, 94 children, 33 grandchildren and 1 great-grandson, plus a daughter-in-law, and the maximum number of family members was 181. Polygamy is illegal under Indian law, but is permissible in some northeastern tribes. (Infographic)
Japanese temple held a "flower viewing party" with red mountain purple stems
On June 15, 2021, local time, in Kyoto, Japan, the Myoshin-ji Temple Higashirin-in Temple began to hold a "flower viewing party" that is held regularly in early summer every year. The purple stems of the Red Mountain bloom in the morning and wither in the evening, and are called "The Flower of Sharo" in the "Tale of the Pingjia Story" to symbolize impermanence.
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