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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Rundown Springfield properties to be revitalized, turned into affordable housing solutions
Tenants will be moving in soon because a new Clark County Land Bank program is transforming old, rundown properties into new affordable housing solutions. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] News Center 7's Amber Jenkins visited the new developments and spoke with neighbors. Hear more about the county's fight against homelessness LIVE on News Center 7 at 5:00. TRENDING STORIES: Bodies of 3 sisters found after visit with their father; Court records reveal likely cause of death Man refuses to pay $500 veterinarian fee, strangles his dog Ja'Marr Chase to join celebrity softball game at Day Air Ballpark Four foreclosed lots in Springfield are being remodeled so they are no longer an eyesore for neighbors. When the porches are built and the cement driveways harden, new residents will call these properties home for a more affordable price. Springfield resident Nicolas told News Center 7's Amber Jenkins that he's watched people settle into Springfield for eight years. As the population grows and housing becomes scarce, the rent is going up. 'Now it's so high. I think it's very difficult for people right now to get a house,' Nicolas said. This story will be updated. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]


India.com
3 days ago
- Politics
- India.com
Who is Nicolas Aujula, whose chilling prediction for 2025 has left everyone in shock
A 38-year-old hypnotherapist and spiritual advisor named Nicolas Aujula, who lives in London, is gaining attention around the world. That's because some of the predictions he made earlier have actually come true, three of them, to be exact. Now, he has made a bold prediction for the year 2025, and it's causing quite a stir globally. While there is no scientific proof behind his visions, Nicolas says he gets these insights through intuition. His latest and most alarming prediction is that a third world war could break out in 2025. He even warned that the UK would not be spared from its effects. Interestingly, a real-world event seems to reflect part of what he foresaw. A Russian Lieutenant General, Yaroslav Moskalik, was recently killed in a car bomb explosion in Moscow. The Kremlin blamed Ukraine for the attack, but Russian media started directing anger toward Britain. They accused British intelligence of supplying explosives for the attack and called for revenge. This turn of events has led many people to believe that Nicolas's warning might not be far off. The year 2025 'is a year where there is a lack of compassion in the world, where we will see horrific acts of human evil and violence towards each other in the name of religion and nationalism,' the Daily Mirror quoted Nicolas as saying. Third world war might be coming Nicolas Aujula has warned that the world could witness horrifying violence by the middle of 2025 the kind that would deeply shame humanity. With the way global tensions are rising right now, his predictions are starting to worry people across the world. Recently, a conflict broke out between India and Pakistan after the Pahalgam attack which made India launch Operation Sindoor. Interestingly, countries like China and Turkey quietly supported Pakistan from behind the scenes. Meanwhile, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war is heating up again. With all these developments, Nicolas's warning about global war is becoming hard to ignore. More Predictions for 2025 For 2025, Nicolas has also spoken of major natural disasters that could hit different parts of the world. He even predicted the rise of new diseases. Given the recent emergence of new COVID-19 variants, his prediction seems to be aligning with real events. Nicolas has also voiced concern about the growing impact of climate change. He believes its effects will become even more obvious and intense in the coming year. He has predicted the political downfall of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer paired with a worldwide surge in inflation. Amid the turmoil, however, he also foresees a moment of reconciliation between Britain's Prince William and Prince Harry. In the US, he believes that President Trump will enjoy a successful year despite legal battles, negative press, and a resurgence of traditional values. In terms of medical advancements, he anticipates progress in lab-grown organs. Why people are taking Nicolas seriously Nicolas Aujula is being taken seriously across the world because many of his past predictions have come true. For example, he had predicted that Donald Trump would make a political comeback in 2024, something that actually happened. He also spoke about the rising influence of Artificial Intelligence (AI), which we are clearly seeing everywhere today. In the past, he had also foreseen major global events like the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the massive fire at the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, and the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement. Since so many of his earlier predictions proved to be accurate, people are now more concerned about what he's said for 2025.


The Advertiser
15-05-2025
- Sport
- The Advertiser
Milanovic nears Socceroos after netting Scottish move
Fresh off securing a transfer to Scottish club Aberdeen, Western Sydney Wanderers dynamo Nicolas Milanovic is set to receive his first taste of senior national team football by being called into a Socceroos training squad. Milanovic will have a chance to impress Tony Popovic and push his claims for a maiden Australia cap later this month with the Wanderers attacking midfielder expected to be part of a warm-weather training camp in Abu Dhabi later this month. The Socceroos are due to spend the best part of a week in the Middle East as they gear up for June's World Cup qualifiers against Japan and Saudi Arabia where a win in both games would secure Australia's passage to the 2026 World Cup in North America. Popovic said at the start of this month that the camp would be used to help European-based players, whose domestic seasons have finished over recent weeks, to remain in top shape ahead of the Japan clash in Perth on June 5 and their away trip to Jeddah five days later. Milanovic would surely fancy his chances of forcing his way into the Socceroos manager's plans after a stellar season with the Wanderers that has helped him secure a move to Aberdeen. The 23-year-old enjoyed a career-best season, scoring 12 goals across 26 A-League Men games. The Wanderers say they received a club record fee for Milanovic, with reports in Scotland indicating the Dons paid the best part of $800,000 for the attacking playmaker. Milanovic has signed a three-year deal with Aberdeen. "We are incredibly proud of Nicolas and everything he has achieved during his time with the Wanderers," said Wanderers chief executive Scott Hudson. "His journey from local fan to one of the league's standout performers is a testament to his character, commitment but most of all, his talent. "At the Wanderers, we are committed to developing players who can make an impact not just in the A-Leagues, but on the global stage. "Nicolas is a shining example of that vision, and we're excited to see him embrace this new challenge with Aberdeen. "Nicolas will always be part of the Wanderers family. He has left a legacy at our club, and we look forward to welcoming him back whenever he returns home." Fresh off securing a transfer to Scottish club Aberdeen, Western Sydney Wanderers dynamo Nicolas Milanovic is set to receive his first taste of senior national team football by being called into a Socceroos training squad. Milanovic will have a chance to impress Tony Popovic and push his claims for a maiden Australia cap later this month with the Wanderers attacking midfielder expected to be part of a warm-weather training camp in Abu Dhabi later this month. The Socceroos are due to spend the best part of a week in the Middle East as they gear up for June's World Cup qualifiers against Japan and Saudi Arabia where a win in both games would secure Australia's passage to the 2026 World Cup in North America. Popovic said at the start of this month that the camp would be used to help European-based players, whose domestic seasons have finished over recent weeks, to remain in top shape ahead of the Japan clash in Perth on June 5 and their away trip to Jeddah five days later. Milanovic would surely fancy his chances of forcing his way into the Socceroos manager's plans after a stellar season with the Wanderers that has helped him secure a move to Aberdeen. The 23-year-old enjoyed a career-best season, scoring 12 goals across 26 A-League Men games. The Wanderers say they received a club record fee for Milanovic, with reports in Scotland indicating the Dons paid the best part of $800,000 for the attacking playmaker. Milanovic has signed a three-year deal with Aberdeen. "We are incredibly proud of Nicolas and everything he has achieved during his time with the Wanderers," said Wanderers chief executive Scott Hudson. "His journey from local fan to one of the league's standout performers is a testament to his character, commitment but most of all, his talent. "At the Wanderers, we are committed to developing players who can make an impact not just in the A-Leagues, but on the global stage. "Nicolas is a shining example of that vision, and we're excited to see him embrace this new challenge with Aberdeen. "Nicolas will always be part of the Wanderers family. He has left a legacy at our club, and we look forward to welcoming him back whenever he returns home." Fresh off securing a transfer to Scottish club Aberdeen, Western Sydney Wanderers dynamo Nicolas Milanovic is set to receive his first taste of senior national team football by being called into a Socceroos training squad. Milanovic will have a chance to impress Tony Popovic and push his claims for a maiden Australia cap later this month with the Wanderers attacking midfielder expected to be part of a warm-weather training camp in Abu Dhabi later this month. The Socceroos are due to spend the best part of a week in the Middle East as they gear up for June's World Cup qualifiers against Japan and Saudi Arabia where a win in both games would secure Australia's passage to the 2026 World Cup in North America. Popovic said at the start of this month that the camp would be used to help European-based players, whose domestic seasons have finished over recent weeks, to remain in top shape ahead of the Japan clash in Perth on June 5 and their away trip to Jeddah five days later. Milanovic would surely fancy his chances of forcing his way into the Socceroos manager's plans after a stellar season with the Wanderers that has helped him secure a move to Aberdeen. The 23-year-old enjoyed a career-best season, scoring 12 goals across 26 A-League Men games. The Wanderers say they received a club record fee for Milanovic, with reports in Scotland indicating the Dons paid the best part of $800,000 for the attacking playmaker. Milanovic has signed a three-year deal with Aberdeen. "We are incredibly proud of Nicolas and everything he has achieved during his time with the Wanderers," said Wanderers chief executive Scott Hudson. "His journey from local fan to one of the league's standout performers is a testament to his character, commitment but most of all, his talent. "At the Wanderers, we are committed to developing players who can make an impact not just in the A-Leagues, but on the global stage. "Nicolas is a shining example of that vision, and we're excited to see him embrace this new challenge with Aberdeen. "Nicolas will always be part of the Wanderers family. He has left a legacy at our club, and we look forward to welcoming him back whenever he returns home."


STV News
15-05-2025
- Sport
- STV News
Aberdeen announce signing of A-League star Nicolas Milanovic
Aberdeen have announced the signing of Australian winger Nicolas Milanovic after agreeing a fee with Western Sydney Wanderers. The Dons are playing an undisclosed sum for a player they say is a 'highly-rated' talent, and have secured his signing on a three-year deal with an option for a fourth. The 23-year-old has caught the eye in the A-League after scoring 12 goals, and setting up six in 25 league matches. He was also on the scoresheet when he played for the A-League All-Stars in their 8-0 friendly win over Newcastle United last season. Now he'll look to develop at Pittodrie and help the Dons as they pursue success in domestic competition and in Europe next season. 'Nicolas is an exciting, up-and-coming player who we believe has a very bright future ahead of him,' Dons boss Jimmy Thelin said. 'We've been tracking him for some time and with interest from other clubs in Europe, we're delighted he has chosen to embark on the next stage of his career with Aberdeen. 'He's made a real impact in the last 18 months in Australia, particularly with his goal contribution and assists and he's been a consistent figure in the goal charts in the league. 'He'll bring good physicality and as a left footed, right sided winger, he is the profile of a player we don't currently have in the squad. 'His energy and creativity will add a different dimension, and we look forward to welcoming him to Aberdeen this summer.' Milanovic, who will join up with his new teammates for pre-season training in late June, says he is eagerly anticipating the challenge of a new club and league. 'I'm really excited to join Aberdeen,' said Nicolas. 'It's a club with a great history and a passionate fanbase and I'm eager to experience all that Scottish football has to offer. 'I'm eager to test myself in a new environment and contribute to the team's desire to deliver to success. I can't wait to get started at Pittodrie and be part of the manager's long-term plans.' Get all the latest news from around the country Follow STV News Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country


Perth Now
15-05-2025
- Sport
- Perth Now
Milanovic nears Socceroos after netting Scottish move
Fresh off securing a transfer to Scottish club Aberdeen, Western Sydney Wanderers dynamo Nicolas Milanovic is set to receive his first taste of senior national team football by being called into a Socceroos training squad. Milanovic will have a chance to impress Tony Popovic and push his claims for a maiden Australia cap later this month with the Wanderers attacking midfielder expected to be part of a warm-weather training camp in Abu Dhabi later this month. The Socceroos are due to spend the best part of a week in the Middle East as they gear up for June's World Cup qualifiers against Japan and Saudi Arabia where a win in both games would secure Australia's passage to the 2026 World Cup in North America. Popovic said at the start of this month that the camp would be used to help European-based players, whose domestic seasons have finished over recent weeks, to remain in top shape ahead of the Japan clash in Perth on June 5 and their away trip to Jeddah five days later. Milanovic would surely fancy his chances of forcing his way into the Socceroos manager's plans after a stellar season with the Wanderers that has helped him secure a move to Aberdeen. The 23-year-old enjoyed a career-best season, scoring 12 goals across 26 A-League Men games. The Wanderers say they received a club record fee for Milanovic, with reports in Scotland indicating the Dons paid the best part of $800,000 for the attacking playmaker. Milanovic has signed a three-year deal with Aberdeen. "We are incredibly proud of Nicolas and everything he has achieved during his time with the Wanderers," said Wanderers chief executive Scott Hudson. "His journey from local fan to one of the league's standout performers is a testament to his character, commitment but most of all, his talent. "At the Wanderers, we are committed to developing players who can make an impact not just in the A-Leagues, but on the global stage. "Nicolas is a shining example of that vision, and we're excited to see him embrace this new challenge with Aberdeen. "Nicolas will always be part of the Wanderers family. He has left a legacy at our club, and we look forward to welcoming him back whenever he returns home."