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November 5
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DAILY NEWS Stream – November 5, 2024
“I want to remind the world Putin always lies,” says Russian opposition “First Lady” Yulia Navalnaya, widow of anti-Putin resistance leader Alexei Navalny (Times Radio)
Ukraine and South Korea discuss steps for a “joint response” to counter North Korean involvement in Russian war (Báo VietNamNet)
Finnish court orders US$4.25 billion Russian asset seizure following request from Ukraine’s Naftogaz energy company, which claims damages following the annexation of Crimea in 2014 (VnExpress)
Putin fails to achieve strategic objectives in Ukraine after 1,000 days of war as Russian casualties surpass 697,000, reports US Department of Defense (RBC Ukraine)
Global powers strongly condemn North Korea’s latest intercontinental ballistic missile test, citing security concerns (ANTV - Truyền hình Công an Nhân dân)
Leaders of Ateker border communities in Kenya, Uganda, and South Sudan sign agreement to boost peaceful coexistence and manage shared resources (East African Community)
President Trump describes New York City [US] rally as an “absolute lovefest” that drew tens of thousands of devoted supporters (The Times and The Sunday Times)
Times Square [New York City, US]: Migrant gang activity surges as police struggle to maintain control (Cash Jordan)
Harris cancels millions of dollars’ worth of political ads in key state of North Carolina amid surge in President Trump’s support (Timcast IRL)
With days until the US election, leaders of major tech companies begin rebuilding relations with President Trump as chances of Him winning election remain high (Thanh Niên)
US: 75 million Americans vote early, with state of Georgia seeing record participation (Báo VietNamNet)
US: Pennsylvania state Supreme Court sides with the Republican Party, ruling that undated mail-in ballots cannot be counted in the 2024 election as per state law (Fox News)
US: Working-class white women emerge as crucial voting bloc in upcoming election, traditionally supporting President Trump (VnExpress)
Georgia’s nearly 4 million early votes bode well for President Trump, says Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones [Republican] (Fox News)
Wall Street Journal editor praises President Trump’s pre-pandemic economy, citing low inflation, low unemployment and strong market growth (Sky News Australia)
“I’ve done a great job for them,” President Donald Trump says regarding His “unbelievable” Christian support (Sky News Australia)
Puerto Rican YouTuber Jake Paul endorses President Trump in 20-minute video, urging followers to “wake up” and choose Him to “save America” (Sky News Australia)
Tech billionaire Elon Musk’s mother Maye Musk urges female voters to “think for yourself” and resist media “brainwashing,” explaining how she lost faith in the Democratic party after she did her own research (New York Post)
Palestinian-American congresswoman declines to endorse Harris at a Detroit [Michigan] rally amid tensions over Gaza conflict, reflecting Muslim voters’ growing dissatisfaction with Vice President Harris’ weak leadership (Fox News)
China: Multinational investment management company lays off 500 workers, mainly in Dalian city, as foreign firms face a tough winter (China Observer)
Network behind world’s largest password theft malware strains RedLine and Meta is dismantled by Dutch police in collaboration with US FBI [Federal Bureau of Investigation], marking a major win for user cybersecurity (Thanh Niên)
California Dairies Inc. closes Los Banos [California, US] milk processing facility after 99 years, affecting 38 workers amid shifting market dynamics (Fresno Bee)
Scientists discover Rwanda’s deadly Marburg virus outbreak originated from a single animal-to-human transmission after first man infected visited a cave hosting a particular species of bat (Nature)
Los Angeles County [US] reports two new locally- acquired dengue cases, bringing total to 11 in recent weeks (CBS)
US autism diagnoses nearly tripled in a decade from 2012 to 2022, with a 450% increase among young adults and a dramatic rise in female diagnoses (MedicalXpress)
US officials say Legionnaires’ disease outbreak on two cruise ships is linked to bacteria in a private hot tub, affecting 12 passengers with 10 hospitalizations but no deaths (USA TODAY)
Numerous expensive roads devastated in Central Vietnam in the aftermath of Typhoon Trami (KHỎE TỰ NHIÊN)
Thừa Thiên Huế [Vietnam]: Residents ignored warnings and broke through barricades to access flooded, unstable roads amid severe storm-induced subsidence and landslides; authorities warn against such reckless behavior, which can be life-threatening (KHỎE TỰ NHIÊN)
US Defense Department reports dozens of helicopters were damaged in a storm at Colorado [US] army base earlier in 2024 (KHỎE TỰ NHIÊN)
Satellite company GHGSat detects 20,000 methane super-emitter sites worldwide in 2024, marking 33% increase from previous year and prompting concerns that we may be merely scratching the surface on the scope of climate-changing methane emissions (AP)
European livestock industry subsidies devastate biodiversity as bird populations plummet 57%, (The Guardian)
Halifax [Canada]: Researchers develop solar desalination device using recycled tires, producing 3.67 liters of drinking water from a local harbor daily through innovative plasmonic technology (Interesting Engineering)
Study finds exercising only on the weekends reduces mild dementia risk by 15%, making it similarly effective to regular workouts done throughout the week (Sky News)
Scientists at West Virginia University [US] are using ultrasound “brain zapping” to help treat drug and alcohol addiction, showing promising early results in clinical trials (The Independent)
Study reveals eating pistachios daily can improve your eye health in just 6 weeks through intake of a healthy plant pigment called lutein (SciTechDaily)
Experts give five tips to wean yourself off added sugar: 1) Avoid sugary drinks, 2) Reduce workplace temptations, 3) Limit sugary snacks at home, 4) Have a plan to deal with cravings, and 5) Reserve sweets for dessert (CNN)
Footprint Project deploys 50 solar microgrids for hurricane relief in the US, aiming to replace fossil fuel emergency generators with sustainable alternatives (Reasons To Be Cheerful)
Mexico: Researchers discover ancient Mayan city of Valeriana using prior-generated laser maps, unveiling temple pyramids, plazas and reservoir hidden by jungle for centuries (The Guardian)
US: University of Nevada, Las Vegas researchers develop pioneering hydrogel membrane system yielding 5 times more water from air than existing technologies (Good News Network)
Four International Space Station astronauts return to Earth after an unexpected 8-month stay extended by Boeing’s capsule trouble and Hurricane Milton (Good News Network)
Vietnam: Woman and her husband rescue and care for 500 dogs and cats rescued from the streets (Nhân Chứng Channel)
Vietnam: Đà Lạt University student Nguyễn Thị Thúy picks up a large bag’s worth of bottles every day while going to school to help her parents cover expenses, and insists there’s “nothing embarrassing” about working while studying (Tuổi Trẻ)
UK study: Cutting the amount of sugar children get in their first 1,000 days of life starting in the womb lowers their lifelong diabetes risk by 35% and high blood pressure risk by 20% (The Guardian)
European Food Council launches whole grain challenge promoting a switch from refined to nutrient-rich grains for environmental benefits and to combat 215,000 preventable deaths linked to inadequate whole-grain consumption annually (Positive.News)
New York City [US]: Morgan Library & Museum curator discovers an unknown 200-year-old Chopin waltz manuscript, featuring a unique dissonant opening unlike the legendary composer’s other works (Good News Network)
Ancient cultures offer insights into embracing winter darkness, as experts urge outdoor activity and seasonal adaptation for better mental health (National Geographic)
French vegan biotech company Bon Vivant reveals breakthrough study showing 72% lower emissions and 81% less water use to make precision fermented proteins versus traditional dairy protein production (Plant Based News)
Harvard University [US] anti-aging professor David Sinclair explains the benefits of a plant-based diet and how cutting dairy leads to improved health markers and longevity potential (The Knowledge Project Podcast)
Rescued by Kabul Small Animal Rescue [Afghanistan], injured shepherd dog mix Clementine finds loving home in Maine [US] after harrowing life journey (One Green Planet)
Self-realizing quote of the day: “If you encounter problems in your worldly life interaction, then you need to know the world within you. In that world within you, you need to know the state of Self. Once you know the answers to “Who am I?” and “Who is the Doer?”, all puzzles get solved.” – The Venerable Dada Bhagwan (vegetarian) (DadaBhagwan.org)
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