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DAILY NEWS Stream – October 29, 2024
Belarus’ President Lukashenko warns of war if Russia attempts to annex Belarus; Ukraine joins the International Criminal Court as the 125th member state (RBC Ukraine)
Ukraine warns of escalation of Russian aggression, including potential use of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s troops, calling for stronger partner support and implementation of Ukraine's victory plan (RBC Ukraine)
Ukraine anticipates Russia's "3-wave" attack and adapts tactics against long-range drone strikes to counter and weaken Russian offensive capabilities (TOÀN CẢNH 24H)
Italy: Tens of thousands march in seven cities demanding immediate ceasefire in global conflicts, including Middle East and Ukraine (The Independent)
US: Democratic Senator calls President Trump's support in state of Pennsylvania “astonishing”: “You can see the intensity” (New York Post)
University of Arizona [US] professor says Donald Trump maintains high poll support as US presidential election approaches (Sky News Australia)
Leftists melt down after newspaper The Washington Post declines to back Harris, making her the first Democratic candidate in over 30 years to not get the paper’s endorsement (The Federalist)
President Trump tells Harris she’s “fired” at Michigan [US] rally, saying she destroys everything she touches (New York Post)
President Trump discusses UFOs, reveals there’s “a lot of interest in the people coming from space” and cites pilot testimonies of strange sightings (New York Post)
California [US] health officials report 15 dairy workers infected with H5N1 bird flu as virus spreads to 133 cow-raising operations, raising concerns of a potential human transmission crisis (Animals 24-7)
Report: Gambling is a global public health threat, with 450 million adults engaging in risk gambling and 80 million developing gambling disorders (USA TODAY)
Yale University [US] study finds human sweat compounds influence mosquito biting behavior, offering insights for new bite prevention methods (SciTechDaily)
Teenagers who smoke cannabis likely are damaging the lining of their brains, research shows (Daily Mail)
Alarming study finds 100 million Americans live in areas with cancer-causing “forever chemicals” in their water (Daily Mail)
Researchers warn OpenAI transcription tool “Whisper” is prone to inventing things no one ever said, raising concerns over its use in hospitals as it could lead to inaccurate patient diagnoses (AP)
Pioneering surgeon in Grampian [Scotland, UK] performs world's first eyebrow-incision brain tumor removal, allowing patient discharge within two days using innovative technique (Good News Network)
Philippines: Tropical Storm Trami causes massive flooding and landslides, with at least 115 dead or missing; government warns many areas remain isolated, needing rescue efforts (The Independent)
Tropical Storm Trami makes landfall in central Vietnam on Sunday, October 27, 2024, as authorities warn of high flood risk in urban areas from Hà Tĩnh to Bình Định provinces (KHỎE TỰ NHIÊN)
UK citizens urged to cut meat and dairy consumption in half by 2050 to meet net zero targets, as national government’s Climate Change Committee recommends 81% CO2 emissions reduction by 2035 (The Telegraph)
Indonesia’s pristine forests are being destroyed for biomass production, with most being exported to Korea and Japan for energy generation. Experts fear accelerated deforestation and prolonged fossil fuel use (The Independent)
UK rivers are contaminated with a “cocktail of chemicals and stimulants” endangering aquatic life, study finds (The Guardian)
World Wildlife Fund reports wild vertebrate populations have declined by 73% since 1970, including species like African forest elephants and leatherback turtles, issuing solemn warning ahead of COP16 biodiversity summit (France 24)
Global heating is killing up to an extra 12,000 people a year from wildfire smoke pollution, with Australia, South America, Europe, and Asia the most affected, new research shows (The Guardian)
New York City [US]: Month-long drought causes early peak foliage in Central Park, weeks ahead of schedule (Daily Mail)
US National Wildlife Federation’s “Leave the Leaves” campaign encourages people to avoid raking leaves, which provide essential habitats for wildlife, support biodiversity, and enrich gardens naturally (Good News Network)
Study from Cornell University [US] reveals plants absorb 157 billion tons of carbon annually, 31% more than previous estimates, reshaping climate models (Good News Network)
Study reveals houseplants effectively remove cancer-causing toxins with up to 97.9% reduction in some pollutants, offering affordable indoor air purification (The Optimist Daily)
City University of Hong Kong researchers develop radiative cooling ceramics and textiles that combat global warming through passive heat reduction without energy use (AZO Build)
Mathematicians in China and US create “model of everything” from gut microbes to climate change, which simplifies complex systems to reveal underlying patterns and interactions (South China Morning Post)
Study reveals humans on the Tibetan Plateau are evolving to thrive in high altitudes, with lower oxygen levels (Science Alert)
Vietnam: Elderly man Mr. Tư Long dedicates his retirement years to patching up streets in Long Xuyên [An Giang] despite health challenges, inspiring the community (Thanh Niên)
British blogger Hanna Sillitoe shares that switching to a vegan diet helped her cure lifelong psoriasis [autoimmune skin disease] (kenh14.vn)
Wildlife rehabilitator in Nuneaton [England, UK] forms remarkable bond with rescued fox named Sweep, providing daily cuddles after nursing her back to health over seven years (Good News Network)
US vegan biotech firm The EVERY Company develops animal-free egg whites using precision fermentation, targeting sustainable protein production (IOL)
Pure-hearted quote of the day: “The gaze of love is not deluded. It sees what is best in the beloved even when what is best in the beloved finds it hard to emerge into the light.” – Nobel Literature Laureate J.M. Coetzee (vegetarian) (Goodreads)
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