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DAILY NEWS Stream – November 6, 2024
Taiwan bans machine tool exports to Russia, specifically those that could be utilized by military enterprises (RBC Ukraine)
EU urges households to stockpile 72-hour emergency supplies amid concerns over Russian aggression, including a potential nuclear escalation (HTV - Đài Hà Nội)
Curtin University [US] Dean of Global Futures Joe Siracusa predicts President Trump will win and the Republicans will gain control of the Senate (Sky News Australia)
American politician Robert F.Kennedy Jr. announces potential President Trump administration plans to remove fluoride from US drinking water, citing research linking the chemical to bone cancer and lower IQ in children (New York Post)
AtlasIntel poll shows President Trump winning “all seven battleground states”, with widest margin in Arizona [US] (New York Post)
China’s new retirement scheme hits farmers hardest, forcing them to work for more years with minimal pensions, limited healthcare, and scant social support due to past CCP policies (China Truths)
Analysis: China’s economy may be on a downward spiral, as unsustainable bank lending, nonperforming loans, and minimal consumer spending leading the nation toward likely financial instability (Zeihan on Geopolitics)
Analysis: The British Commonwealth is still expanding due to its appeal in promoting good governance, diplomatic access for smaller nations, and increased cultural influence of member states (TLDR News)
Hanoi [Vietnam]: Man arrested for using fake mobile base station to send fraudulent SMS messages to nearly 400,000 devices, aiming to steal personal information (VnExpress)
Ohio State University [US] researchers warn smoking and vaping can impair fertility, damaging embryo transport and egg quality in women and reducing sperm count in men (Fox News)
US study reveals rising binge drinking among adults over 60, with 20% of the 60-64 age group reporting monthly binges, posing increased health risks (Fortune)
Study finds alcohol and tobacco are significantly increasing liver cancer rates among young people in Vietnam (VnExpress)
Vietnam: Police warn of new drug threats disguised as candy, e-cigarettes, and bubble tea, targeting youth with deceptive packaging and high addiction potential (VietNamNet)
Study shows eating five delicious fruits can “lower harmful cholesterol” and reduce risk of stroke – namely, apples, avocados, berries, red grapes and oranges (SurreyLive)
Study finds regular nut consumption is linked to 12% lower dementia risk in middle-aged and older adults, with unsalted varieties showing strongest protective effects (PsyPost)
Research shows micro-meditation sessions of 1 to 5 minutes can effectively reduce stress and improve attention (The Optimist Daily)
Phoenix [Arizona, US] residents have faced a deadly heat crisis as temperatures soar in 2024, with a marathon runner’s recent death highlighting risks to even fit individuals (Salon)
West Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier, also known as the “Doomsday Glacier,” threatens New York State [US] and the rest of the world with catastrophic flooding as scientists warn of potential 60-centimeter global sea level rise if it melted completely (Hudson Valley Post)
North Carolina [US]: Satellite images reveal rapid spread of “ghost forests” along coast, as rising sea levels kill iconic cypress trees, affecting 11% of the state’s largest coastal wildlife refuge (VnExpress)
Missouri [US] woman faces PETA legal action after documentary exposes her faking the death of a chimpanzee named Tonka to avoid his court-ordered transfer (One Green Planet)
German firm PNE AG plans US$4.5 billion offshore wind project in Bình Định [Vietnam], aiming for 2,000-megawatt capacity (VnExpress)
University of Leeds [UK] develops innovative plant-based lubricant from potato proteins, offering sustainable alternative for artificial joints and other biomedical applications (The Cool Down)
Driven by compassion, Vietnamese man Đỗ Văn Thuyết from Hưng Yên city provides free transport to struggling patients, balancing happiness, heartbreak, and solace on each journey (VietNamNet)
Khánh Hòa and Ninh Thuận [Vietnam]: Women’s Union initiatives successfully reduce child marriage among Raglai ethnic minority by encouraging girls to stay in school, transforming lives (VTV5 - Nhịp sống đồng bào)
An Giang [Vietnam]: Rare “sleeping clouds” phenomenon captured on camera, dazzling observers with unique formations (Cao Tùng Vlog)
New South Wales [Australia] grants US$8.25 million to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and Animal Welfare League for enhanced protection of cats, dogs, cows, and other animals (The Mirage)
Alberta [Canada] expands wildlife corridor network with new underpasses and overpasses, reducing elk and deer collisions by up to 96% in some areas (CBC News)
Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics study confirms vegetarian diets reduce cardiovascular disease risk by 15% and improve management of type 2 diabetes (MedicalNewsToday)
India: 20-year-old vegetarian entrepreneur Rachel Gupta wins Miss Grand International 2024 in Thailand, impressing judges with her peace advocacy and resource sharing solutions (Giao Thông)
Đà Nẵng [Vietnam] student club Education for Nature - Việt Nam [ENV] with 80 volunteers has led wildlife protection initiatives through exhibitions and rescue operations since 2014, with past themes including “Monkeys belong to nature” and “Bear bile is not a miracle drug” (Đà Nẵng Online)
Experts reveal dogs often feel sadness when their caregivers leave, spending time wondering about their return. However, they cope by sleeping, playing, or listening for sounds, and likely also dream about their caregivers (SurreyLive)
Wiltshire [UK]: Professional roofer Stuart Weston saves Coppershell Animal Rescue £15,000 by donating repairs after chance hospital encounter with charity’s trustee (Sunny Skyz)
78 silver langurs thrive after 13 years in new habitat at Hòn Chông Mountain Biosphere Reserve [Vietnam] (VnExpress)
Amsterdam [The Netherlands] Schiphol Airport deploys patrol team of 20 pigs to deter geese from runways, enhancing aviation and animal safety at one of Europe’s busiest hubs (Đại Kỷ Nguyên)
Stray puppy nearly swept away by floodwaters in China is saved by passing motorist and finds new loving home (HopeGlow)
United Arab Emirates: Store dog’s decade-long loyalty ends in heartbreak after caregiver abandons him; local rescue group provides him medical care and new home (Animal Shelter)
Gwangju [Republic of Korea] to host third Vegan Festival featuring local produce, animal rights education, performances and film screenings at Humanities Hall on November 9, 2024 (광주일보)
Pragmatic quote of the day: “If you desire truly to live, you will cease trying to find magic tricks and short-cuts to life and learn the simple laws of being, and order your life in conformity with these. Realign your life with the laws of nature – this and this alone constitutes living to live.” – Herbert M. Shelton (vegetarian) (Goodreads)
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