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DAILY NEWS Stream – November 4, 2024
Analysis: Putin's weapons were destroyed by Israeli airstrikes on Iran’s missile production sites, which have potentially shut down Iran’s ability to supply Russia’s military (Times Radio)
Nearly 200 former North Korean soldiers in South Korea offer to support Ukraine, aiming to weaken North Korean morale and encourage defections among Russian allies (VietCatholicNews)
US authorizes Ukraine to confront North Korean forces aiding Russia as high-ranking Pyongyang general arrives at frontline (BNC Now)
UK intelligence highlights potential struggles for North Korean soldiers in combat against Ukraine, particularly due to language barriers (RBC-Ukraine)
Ukraine launches its first drone attack on a Russian military university building named after Putin in Chechnya, causing significant damage and a fire but no casualties (Báo Hà Tĩnh)
Russia suffers massive financial losses due to Ukraine invasion through frozen Russian assets sent by the West, sparking fury as Ukraine gains economic advantage (Nghệ An TV)
Analysis: Putin’s empire is in ruins and he appears increasingly desperate to “win” war in Ukraine (Silicon Wafers)
Russia deploys wounded soldiers in desperate assault near Lyman city [Ukraine] (Quân Sự Mở)
US election: President Trump gains momentum in strategically key states, narrowing gap with support from tech billionaire Elon Musk (KHỎE TỰ NHIÊN)
President Trump pledges to keep Americans out of foreign wars if elected president (VTC NOW)
Iranian citizens broadly favor President Trump to win the US election, seeing him as the stronger leader capable of handling issues and bringing peace back to the Middle East (Báo VietNamNet)
Poll shows President Trump leading Harris in North Carolina [US], maintaining strong support from previous two elections (New York Post)
Republican strategist reports President Trump gaining momentum in early voting as presidential election approaches final days (Sky News Australia)
US: President Trump’s longtime ally Steve Bannon released from prison, having been held for four months as a “political prisoner,” and says he’s ready to help the President return to the White House (TOÀN CẢNH 24H)
US: World’s richest man Elon Musk warns he faces assassination threats after supporting President Trump, suggesting powerful forces are targeting him for his political views (Truyền Hình Hà Tĩnh)
Leaked documents reveal a British nonprofit tied to the US Democratic Party is trying to undermine Elon Musk’s X platform by pressuring advertisers to cut ties, raising concerns about political motives and potential legal violations ahead of US election (KHỎE TỰ NHIÊN)
American politician Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says Microsoft founder Bill Gates donated US$50 million of “dark money” to Harris to evade future prosecution, facing indictment in the Netherlands over COVID-19 vaccine deception (Tinh Hoa TV)
Elon Musk’s mother Maye says she felt “relief” after leaving the “malicious and dishonest” Democratic Party, and says her “biggest fear” is the voting fraud Democrats are committing at the election booths (New York Post)
An estimated quarter trillion dollars flowed out of China in the past year as wealthy investors try to stay upwind of the real estate crisis (China in Focus - NTD)
Analysis: China faces deflation amid economic downturn, as potential oil crisis looms (Zeihan on Geopolitics)
China: Growing “Monk Mode” phenomenon sees men choosing solitude over traditional relationships (All Asian Dilemmas)
Climate change-driven record heat creates mosquito breeding conditions in Karachi [Pakistan], causing Chikungunya virus outbreak with 181 confirmed cases since May 2024 (The Telegraph)
Nepal reports dengue fever reaching Mount Everest region, with 28,000 infections and 12 deaths in 2024 as warming enables mosquito survival (AFP)
University of Buffalo [US] finds mixtures of PFAS “forever chemicals” are more toxic than individual compounds, suggesting higher danger level than current regulatory standards account for (The Guardian)
US: Chronic Wasting Disease resurges in deer populations, raising concerns about human transmission through hunting (NewsBlaze)
Pakistan: Khyber- Pakhtunkhwa province enacts law requiring animal-borne diseases like monkeypox to be treated as emergencies by law (The Express Tribune)
Quảng Bình [Vietnam]: Floods destroy a vital bridge, trapping nearly 600 people near dangerous waters and prompting rescue effort (VẤN ĐỀ HÔM NAY)
Vietnam’s Tân Phú district flooded with mysterious, foul-smelling red water, alarming residents and prompting chemicals investigation (BWT)
Storms in Odda [Norway] trigger floods and landslides, destroying bridge access as severe weather system moves toward Sweden (DPA International)
Mauna Kea [Hawaii, US] summit experiences rare cold snap, drawing social media attention as thick snow blankets tropical volcano peak (Daily Mail)
First cold spell approaches Vietnam as La Niña seasonal phenomenon impacts weather patterns (Báo VietNamNet)
Vietnam: Hội An city, a World Heritage site, faces an existential threat from climate change as record-high floodwaters threaten its ancient and unique buildings (VTV4)
London Stock Exchange study warns 47% of major global cities face one or more severe climate hazards by 2050, with Southeast Asia particularly vulnerable (Euronews)
Global nitrous oxide emissions surge 40% since 1980, threatening Paris climate goals, with agricultural fertilizers driving unprecedented rise (Reuters)
Planning your next vacation? Try Bangladesh: an underappreciated travel destination featuring rich cultural heritage, pristine “green jewel” forests, and UNESCO sites like the 77-domed Shait Gambuj Mosque (Mirror)
Tulane University [US] reveals vegan diets have the lowest carbon emissions, generating just 0.7 kilograms of CO2 per 1,000 calories – four times less than the keto diet (Euronews)
UK Wildlife Trusts acquire 3,800-hectare Rothbury estate from the aristocratic Percy family, ending hunting to create a flagship nature recovery project (Positive.News)
UK: The Vegan Society marks its 80th anniversary with virtual reality campaign, “The Future is Vegan” featuring AI avatar of founder Donald Watson (vegan) exploring the benefits of a plant-based future (Vegconomist)
World Vegan Day, celebrated November 1 each year, marks its 30th anniversary as Vegan Society celebrates 80 years of growth, from fringe movement to mainstream lifestyle choice (VegNews)
German vegan political party V-Party³ advocates for nationwide policy changes supporting plant-based lifestyle, citing environmental and ethical benefits on World Vegan Day (Vegconomist)
Ferrero launches vegan Nutella in France, Belgium, and Italy, lowering the spread’s carbon footprint by replacing milk with eco-friendly chickpeas and rice syrup (Euronews)
Non-violent quote of the day: “I think there's something odd about eating another living anything.” – Award-winning singer- songwriter Shania Twain (vegetarian) (A-Z Quote)
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