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DAILY NEWS Stream – November 27, 2024
Russia increasingly concerned about Ukraine war’s economic costs, says Institute for the Study of War, as Russian Defense Ministry proposes bill requiring soldiers to return contract payments for violations (RBC Ukraine)
Russian soldiers seek refuge abroad, with over 13,000 facing court cases for desertion as many flee to Armenia, Kazakhstan, and France for asylum (Daily Wrap)
Finnish President Alexander Stubb says US President Trump will be key to Russia-Ukraine peace talks, emphasizing respect for Ukraine’s sovereignty in future diplomatic efforts (AL24)
Austria: Landmark agreement lifts Schengen zone veto on Romania and Bulgaria, enabling passport-free travel from the two countries to most of Europe by 2025, with all member states expected to approve in a vote possibly this December (Euronews)
US: Incoming National Security Adviser Mike Waltz aims to bring Ukraine war to a “responsible end” (Sky News Australia)
Analysis: President Donald Trump is good for the planet, as He is poised to leverage conservative values of environmental stewardship, tackling harmful subsidies, and drawing inspiration from past Republican environmental leadership (Evening Standard)
Vietnam traffic police issue safety guidelines to prevent fatal accidents between motorbikes and large vehicles, highlighting common causes and preventive measures following recent uptick in incidents (Thanh Niên)
Thailand approves US$1.1 billion aid package for 4 million elderly citizens and announces a debt relief initiative including 3-year interest suspension (Thanh Niên)
US: Rural counties in Illinois and California push to separate from Democrat-run urban areas and become their own states following President Trump’s sweeping victory, with 73% of Iroquois County voters backing the split (Sky News Australia)
US: Woman considering abortion finds support at non-profit Human Coalition clinic, where resources and friendships with staff saved her baby and empowered her to raise her confidently (Fox News)
Nila Ibrahimi, 17-year-old Afghan refugee in Canada, wins International Children’s Peace Prize for viral protest song defending women’s rights against Taliban restrictions (La Croix International)
US faces egg supply shortages due to bird flu outbreak in hens (Sky News Australia)
Bird flu found in sample of California [US] raw milk, officials warn (ABC)
US: Cases of Valley Fever – dubbed the “new American epidemic” - surge 46% in California and 11% in Arizona as deadly fungal infection spreads, prompting US$33 million vaccine research (Daily Mail)
Study: Climate change increased global dengue fever cases by 20% from 1995-2014, with potential doubling by 2050 in warm regions (Hawai’i Public Radio)
Health experts warn sleeping in on the weekends disrupts biological rhythms, weakens immunity, and affects cardiovascular health, advising adults instead to maintain a consistent 7-8-hour sleep schedule including on the weekends (VTC NOW)
Study warns blue light from screens penetrates skin deeper than UV rays, causing premature aging and inflammation, and recommends protective measures including daily sunscreen use and protective clothing (Phú Thọ)
US: Alcohol-related deaths double since 1999, reaching 50,000 in 2020, with steepest rise among adults aged 25-34 and women showing a 2.5-fold increase (The New York Times)
Vietnam: Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital warns of rising ear injuries from hooks, ear swabs and other forms of earwax removal, receiving dozens of cases daily, prompting experts to remind the public not to remove earwax, as the ear has a self-cleaning mechanism already that also defends the body against bacteria and other foreign matter (Tuổi Trẻ)
Study reveals household activities like folding synthetic clothes release invisible microplastic fibers into the air, causing us to breathe in fibers deep into our lungs (Sky News)
Health experts explain barefoot exercise can strengthen foot muscles and improve stability, recommending it for yoga, weightlifting, and basic bodyweight exercises but not high-impact activities like running or jumping (Tuổi Trẻ)
Grays Harbor County [US]: Lightning strike destroys 1928 church steeple, scattering debris over a block away during major storm (Sky News Australia)
Valencia [Spain]: Historic flooding causes catastrophic €9.6 million damage to Albufera Natural Park, overwhelming lagoon with unprecedented water levels (La Vanguardia)
Paris [France] architect develops wooden covers for city’s historic zinc roofs to alleviate their “oven effect” made worse by extreme heat, reducing indoor temperatures from 47°C to 29°C during testing (Euronews)
Study shows climate change in rural Cambodia increases toilet dysfunction and abandonment, particularly affecting poor households as severe weather compromises sanitation infrastructure (One Green Planet)
Wales [UK]: Heavy rainfall and melting snow trigger “devastating” floods across the region (Sky News)
Groundwater pumping by humans causes Earth to tilt 31.5 inches [80 centimeters], with midlatitude water movement significantly impacting planet’s rotation and causing sea levels to rise (Indy 100)
World will be “unable to cope” with volume of plastic waste in 10 years, warns expert, unless nations agree to production curbs at related UN talks in Busan [Korea] (The Guardian)
Record dryness in US Northeast should change people’s water behavior, experts say, urging citizens and government to pursue water conservation, groundwater replenishment, and water reuse strategies (The Independent)
Study finds Colorado [US]’s “once-in-a-millennium” drought from 2020-2022 could occur every six years by 2100 due to climate change (Denver Post)
Akodo-Ise [Nigeria]: Rising seas destroy community’s homes and livelihoods as climate change and industrial development accelerate coastal erosion (Al Jazeera)
Study reveals ocean temperatures in the early 1900s were 0.26ºC colder than previously thought, improving our understanding of today’s accelerating climate crisis (SciTechDaily)
UN warns global warming will hit catastrophic 3ºC this century, making Paris Agreement’s 1.5ºC target impossible without immediate, dramatic emission cuts and increased climate funding (Politico)
UK: National Oceanography Centre warns of “catastrophic” marine heatwaves threatening sea life, advising urgent research into protecting vulnerable coastal regions of Britain (The Guardian)
Scientific study demonstrates how animals adapt their sounds and hearing to overcome human noise pollution, revealing complex communication strategies (Love Nature)
Monkeys flown to UK for lab tests found “injured and terrified” in blood-soaked plane crates, with shocking photos revealing how primates are shipped as cargo confined in small cages (The Independent)
Pakistani doctor Sobohi Fatima exposes cruel, ineffective animal experimentation practices in laboratories, calling for more humane and effective alternatives in scientific research (Daily Jang)
Long An [Vietnam]: International Union for Conservation of Nature restores 17 hectares of melaleuca forest with 340,000 trees at Láng Sen Wetland Reserve (Thanh Niên)
Gò Công Tây [Vietnam]: Mechanic Võ Hoài Phong converts domestic waste into fertilizer and fuel at mini recycling plant, processing 20 tons daily to keep local landfills empty (Voice of Vietnam)
UK deploys Squirrel Agent AI to help protect endangered UK red squirrels, identifying species with 97% accuracy and triggering conservation measures like dispensing food or delivering medicine (Sky News)
Japanese gardener Yoshiharu Watanabe cultivates record-setting 63-leaf clover through years of dedicated cross-pollination efforts (Guinness World Records)
Survey shows 43% of Americans are doing more good deeds and giving in the final months of 2024, with younger generations leading in community service and volunteering (Good News Network)
Five protein-rich fruits to eat weekly: Guava, mulberry, avocado, jackfruit, and banana, offering 1.3-4.2 grams of protein per cup [250 milliliters] alongside other vital nutrients (VnExpress)
Research reveals jackfruit’s high magnesium and vitamin content boosts immunity, heart health, and diabetes management while aiding digestion (Tuổi Trẻ)
Copenhagen [Denmark]: Environmental groups protest animal factory emissions as government plans increased animal emission taxes through 2035 (Türkiye Today)
Animal protection law spotlight: Switzerland requires guinea pigs be kept in pairs, with companies offering companion rentals when one dies, as part of strict animal welfare laws protecting the highly social species (Daily Wrap)
Studies find vegan meat reduces environmental impact by 89% compared to animal meat, using 79% less land, 95% less water, and causing 93% less pollution (Plant Based News)
US study shows vegan diet reduces hot flashes by 92% in postmenopausal women while promoting weight loss, regardless of plant-based food choices (Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine)
UK: Demand for vegan food at events surges 280% in the past five years as Gen Z leads the shift toward plant-based eating, with 25% of households planning vegan Christmas options (New Food)
Kathmandu [Nepal]: Vegan Gallery exhibition showcases paintings promoting animal rights and harmony between humans and animals during World Vegan Month (The Rising Nepal)
Guwahati [India] educator Rashmi Choudhury runs Street Animal Welfare shelter housing 32 rescued stray animals, with sensitization programs teaching students and police personnel how to handle animal cruelty cases (The Times of India)
UK vegan brand Deliciously Ella launches two vegan oat bars at Whole Foods grocery stores across the US (Plant Based News)
Study shows turmeric increases beneficial glutathione levels, supports liver health, reduces inflammation, and provides many other health benefits when consumed daily (Thanh Niên)
Research highlights five medicinal flowers that help control blood sugar levels: dahlia, periwinkle, banana blossom, hibiscus and butterfly pea (VnExpress)
Roasted ginger offers multiple benefits, including brightened skin, cavity prevention, and improved sleep through relaxing foot soaks (VnExpress)
Cucumber peels provide cooling effects, aid weight loss, reduce inflammation, treat acne, and nourish hair, and can also reduce odors in refrigerators (Báo Mới)
Lavender tea soothes anxiety, depression, PMS [premenstrual syndrome], and digestion, while helping manage migraines. Its calming effects enhance well-being, making it a versatile, natural option (MUI KITCHEN US)
Inspirational quote of the day: “I decided instead of eating others, to eat for others. At first, like these environmental groups, I was afraid of what it’d mean to change. But now, I embrace it.” – Kip Andersen (vegan)
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