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Rattled Putin admits Russia ready for peace talks amid Ukraine’s blistering offensive in Kursk (Daily Mail)
Russia admits inability to push Ukraine out of Kursk Oblast (60 Giây | Tinh Hoa TV)
Ukraine reports victory in Pokrovsk, captures Russian commander (HTD News)
Analysis: Russia’s outdated weapons insufficient to protect Kursk; Ukraine requests permission from US to strike deep into Russia (BẢN TIN HOA KỲ MỚI NHẤT)
Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy declares intention to occupy territories in Russia’s Kursk “indefinitely” (VTC NOW)
Belarusian troops reportedly cross border to surrender to Ukraine; former Russian commander admits Russia’s failure in Kursk is becoming increasingly clear (LITTLE SAIGON)
US nears deal with Ukraine on long-range missile use; site of Putin’s new nuclear missile system – dubbed “Skyfall” by NATO – likely discovered 475 kilometers north of Moscow via satellite imaging (VietCatholic News)
Putin opponents condemn Russia regional elections as farce after hundreds of anti-war candidates were barred from running (Sky News)
Azerbaijan and Armenia agree on nearly 80% of peace treaty text, make progress on border delimitation (Saudi Gazette)
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expresses desire for peace with all neighbors during Defence Day, observed annually on Sept 6 (Hindustan Times)
Australia and Japan join allies expressing support for peace in Taiwan Strait (Radio Taiwan International)
Missouri [US] confirms human case of avian influenza A, investigation ongoing (Reuters)
Bakersfield [California, US]: Valley fever outbreak reported after outdoor music festival, linked to soil-borne fungus (Fox News)
Massachusetts [US]: Additional human cases of eastern equine encephalitis and West Nile Virus confirmed by state health department (CBS)
US: Climate crisis spreads deadly mosquito viruses, extending mosquito season into new areas (Business Insider)
New England [northeastern US]: Rare but deadly mosquito-spread disease eastern equine encephalitis prompts nighttime warnings and event cancellations (AP)
Albany [New York, US]: Legionella outbreak at senior center kills three, hospitalizes 20 more (NEWS10)
California [US]: Seasonal patterns in Valley fever cases reveal climate change-driven risks exacerbating threat of infectious diseases (News Medical)
China: New tick-borne Wetland virus affecting human brains discovered, scientists report (Live Science)
Norway reports bluetongue disease outbreak in sheep (Reuters)
Study links higher light exposure at night from streetlights and neon signs to increased Alzheimer’s risk, especially in those under 65 (Daily Mail)
Research finds air pollution is linked to reduced male fertility, while noise pollution from traffic is linked to reduced female fertility (The Guardian)
Study: 19% of dementia cases associated with vision impairment, suggesting better eye health could help lower chance of diagnosis (The Hill)
Study: Mindfulness meditation reduces pain intensity by engaging distinct brain pathways (Neuroscience News)
Experts tout tomatoes as healthiest fruit, rich in lycopene, vitamins A and C (Delish)
Study: Cruciferous vegetables [including broccoli, cabbage, kale, and cauliflower] lower blood pressure more than root and squash vegetables in middle-aged and older adults with elevated blood pressure (News Medical)
UK study identifies beneficial gut bacteria in newborns, with potential for new personalized probiotic treatments for infants (ScienceBlog)
Hainan [China]: Super Typhoon Yagi forces 1 million evacuations, causes widespread power outages (The Guardian)
Touching story of self-sacrifice: Elderly man in China ties his wife to a tree to save her before he is swept away and lost to floods (KÊNH VTC14)
Over 1 billion insects cover sky in Hanshou County [China], resembling locust swarms at the “end of the world” (Đại Kỷ Nguyên)
Ranchos Palos Verdes [California, US]: Landslide-stricken town residents live off-grid, facing power and utility challenges (The Independent)
US heat wave forces some to choose between food and energy bills (News Medical)
Researcher warns Arctic meltdown could spark future pandemic as “forever chemicals” released from ice weaken animals’ immune systems and could give rise to next major disease (Dagens.com)
Study finds climate change may be shifting jet streams, potentially causing dramatic weather changes globally (NewScientist)
World experiences hottest summer on record for second consecutive year, says EU climate service (Saudi Gazette)
Study: 72% of people worldwide believe ecocide should be a crime, amid significant policy shifts in favor of anti-ecocide legislation globally (Euronews)
Hanoi [Vietnam]: 70-year-old teacher Phạm Thị Huyền runs a free school for disadvantaged students, providing them with books, supplies and even holiday gifts (TVAd TV)
Healing quote of the day: “The solution of present-day problems lies in the re-establishment of a harmonious relationship between man and nature.” – Sunderlal Bahuguna Ji [vegetarian] (Goodreads)
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