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In today’s news, Âu Lạc, also known as Vietnam, receives assistance to recover from natural disasters, report finds COVID-19 may cause hundreds of millions more people to live in extreme poverty, Finland sees more people quitting smoking during the pandemic, Australian state invests in housing for Aboriginal people, generous Iranian teacher spends his inheritance to help students in need, Beyond Meat announces new versions of its vegan burger, and researchers in United Kingdom find that mountain gorillas retain friendships even after long separations.

Âu Lạc, also known as Vietnam, receives support to overcome effects of natural disasters.

During an official visit celebrating 25 years of diplomatic relations between Âu Lạc (Vietnam) and the United States, US Secretary of State His Excellency Mike Pompeo announced that his country will provide US$2 million to help the Southeast Asian nation recover from the October 2020 typhoon Molave in the central region. Meanwhile, the Australian government also committed to contributing US$1.4 million in additional help for this emergency by supplying clean water, sanitation and relief kits. We sincerely thank the United States, a Shining World Leadership Award for Compassion laureate, and Australia, a Shining World Leadership Award for Compassion recipient and a Shining World Leadership Awards for Health Guardian and High Moral Value laureate. May the peaceful Aulacese (Vietnamese) citizens quickly return to their productive daily lives, in Heavens’ love.

Report states COVID-19 could increase number of people living in extreme poverty to one billion.

A study by the United Nations Development Programme has forecast three possible scenarios for the worldwide economy leading up to 2030. The worst-case scenario would see over one billion people living in extreme poverty by 2030, with 251 million of those cases being directly caused by the pandemic and its associated lockdowns. Under the middle type situation, 44 million more people would be affected compared to pre-pandemic rates of poverty. However, in the third scenario, 146 million people would be saved from extreme poverty and even surpass the pre-pandemic development tract if investments are made in the green economy, social protection and more. Our appreciation, United Nations Development Programme, for your timely report highlighting the need to invest and care for all people. May your more optimistic scenario come to be as we join together in Divine grace to pray for a truly prosperous vegan world.

Up next, Finland sees an increase of people quitting smoking during the pandemic. Let’s spend a moment to thank the hospital pastoral care chaplains and staff of various religions, who provide loving support and prayers for patients and their families. Please stay tuned to Supreme Master Television for more high-thinking news.

Lovely viewers, how are you doing? I’m Leila the baby vegan Elephant. In my family, we get our energy directly from the sun by eating plant foods. And you should too, ‘cause you’ll soon feel big and strong like us! Would you like a tip on staying warm in the cold weather? You can make some inexpensive and natural hand warmers out of fabric scraps and rice. Cut your fabric into two 9 by 8 centimeter squares and lay the front side of the two pieces against each other. Sew around the square pieces and leave a 4-centimeter opening at one of the sides. Next, trim the corners off and turn the fabric inside out. Then pour about 3 tablespoons of white rice inside using a paper funnel until it is three-quarters full. Finally, stitch the gap closed. After you heat your hand warmers in the microwave for 15-20 seconds, you’ll be all set for the winter chill! Lots of love for Being Veg and Going Green 2 Save the Planet for all us humans and all co-inhabitants alike. Thank you for watching. Now for the weather from around the world.

Finland sees increase in people quitting smoking during COVID-19 pandemic.

According to a poll released by the Finnish public health organization ASH Finland, which promotes an intoxicant-free lifestyle, about 11,500 people in Finland have stopped smoking because of COVID-19, which is known to have a severe impact on lung capacity. This reflects 15% of the country’s population who quit smoking in the last year. Among the more than 2,000 people who were surveyed, 84% considered health to be the main reason for giving up cigarettes, up from 73% when last polled in 2018. Finland has set a goal of bringing tobacco and nicotine product use to below a 5% rate by the year 2030. Many thanks, ASH Finland, for this encouraging news. May the people of Finland enjoy evermore health and vitality in the caring gaze of the Providence.

Australian state invests in Aboriginal housing.

About US$25.6 million is being allocated by the state of Victoria through 18 Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations and Aboriginal Housing Victoria to ensure the self determination of the state’s Aboriginal citizens. The initiative will include more than 30 new studios or renovated homes and significant improvements to hundreds of dwellings, such as repairs and upgrades to heating and cooling systems. In addition, Victoria’s unprecedented US$3.9 billion Big Housing Build project plans to increase the supply of social housing across the state by 10% in four years. Our hats off, Victoria State Government, for your efforts to better the lives of the purehearted Aboriginal people of your state. May all global citizens have safe and comfortable homes, in God’s loving shelter.

Generous Iranian teacher spends inheritance on students in need.

Award-winning teacher Hossein Asadi from the Khuzestan province has used his US$290,000 inheritance from his father to buy over 340 tablet computers for disadvantaged pupils. Although he originally planned to spend the money on a new car, he quickly changed his mind to help students who otherwise were unable to join online education during school closures caused by the pandemic. News of this caring action motivated others to supply tablets to even more students in need. Having taught for 26 years, Mr. Asadi was honored with the country’s Exemplary Teacher award in 2015. The father of five children, who was stationed to teach in remote areas for 20 years, said, “I am as concerned about my students as I am about my own kids.” Kindhearted Hossein Asadi, we applaud your noble and selfless actions for the bright Iranian children. May your life be always blessed by Allah as you continue shining your light of love around you.

Coming up, Beyond Meat announces new versions of its vegan burger. We’ll pause now to enjoy a Kabuki theatre performance, a UNESCO-recognized Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity that originated in 17th-century Japan. Supreme Master Television will return in just a moment with more delightful news. Welcome back to Noteworthy News - Joy-inspiring News for a Greater World.

Beyond Meat releases new versions of vegan burger.

California, United States-based food technology brand Beyond Meat will launch two enhanced versions of its signature Beyond Burger in early 2021, both with added Vitamin B12. The first offering, which the company calls its “juiciest burger yet,” contains 35% less saturated fat than its non-vegan counterpart. The other will have 55% less saturated fat than conventional beef, and is described by the company as highly nutritious. Both versions are also said to taste even better than ever. A recent study conducted by researchers at Stanford University in the US found that consuming Beyond Meat’s plant-based products rather than their animal-based counterparts for an eight-week period resulted in improvements in heart health, cholesterol levels, and body weight. Congratulations, Beyond Meat! We cannot wait to taste your latest creations. In the guidance of the Divine, may vegan foods soon become the staple across our awakening planet.

Study finds that mountain gorillas maintain friendships even after long separations.

Researchers from the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund and the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom reviewed data going back 16 years on 17 mountain gorilla groups from the Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda. It was observed that at times the groups separated into different units. However, if the groups reunited, even after a decade, the members of the two groups were four times more likely to rest together and the children to play with each other than if they had not previously been one group. It was also found that the gorillas allowed familiar groups to share space and resources, similar to how humans behave with their own friend circles. Thank you, Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund and the University of Exeter researchers, for helping to highlight the deep affectionate and gracious nature of our gorilla coinhabitants. May your findings help to strengthen the global movement of wildlife conservation as we learn to respect all of God’s beloved children.

Laughter is a good mood booster, so we’ve selected a joke for you... It’s called, “Paycheck.”

One day, Cristine received an unusually large paycheck. She decided not to say anything about it. The following month, her paycheck was for less than the normal amount. Then Cristine complained to her boss.

“But how come you didn’t say anything when you were overpaid?”

“Well, I can overlook one mistake but not two in a row!”

And now we have a heartline from Yvonne in Canada:

Dear Supreme Master Ching Hai and Supreme Master TV team, Thank you so much for the positive and uplifting news airing around the clock on Supreme Master TV. During this period of time, humans are so blessed to receive the Highest Blessings from Master and the Universe. I had a very tough time last year since I lost my husband. If not for Master and the positive news from Supreme Master TV, I would not have been able to go on. You have no idea how much of an impact you have made on individual lives like mine, and I am forever grateful. Please keep up with the good work, and Heaven will reward you immensely. I pray that Master will be forever healthy, protected and beautiful always. I pray that the Supreme Master TV team will all be healthy and protected at all times. The great work all of you have done brings so much blessings and joy to the world!! With deepest gratitude, Yvonne from Toronto, Canada

Cherished Yvonne, Our appreciation for your heartline. We are glad that Supreme Master Television brought you comfort in times of great need. Truly Master’s love flows through the channel. May your treasured husband rest blissfully in Heaven. Also, may the Divine light always be with you and keep you smiling, because you know the secret that the soul enjoys everlasting life. Wishing you and proud Canada God’s immense upliftment, Supreme Master TV team

P.S. Master has some words for you: “Strong Yvonne, your husband is safely in the arms of God and at peace. I thank you for your well-wishes and am very happy Supreme Master Television brings you reassurance in daily life. May you and the pleasant Canadian people always enjoy tranquility and contentment.”

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