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December 4
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DAILY NEWS Stream – December 04, 2024
Hamas indicates openness to gradual Israeli withdrawal and Palestinian Authority control of the Rafah Crossing and parts of Gaza alongside Arab nations under new ceasefire proposal (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy says his country needs NATO security guarantees and more weapons to defend itself before entering peace talks with Russia (The Telegraph)
Russian forces suffer highest monthly losses since full-scale invasion of Ukraine began, with 45,720 casualties and US$3 billion in equipment losses in November 2024 (RBC Ukraine)
EU pledges €1.5 billion monthly aid to Ukraine through 2025, utilizing frozen Russian assets for military and infrastructure support (RBC Ukraine)
Ukraine seeks support from 14 Latin American nations to counter Russian propaganda and strengthen international alliances during Kyiv summit (Daily Express)
Top EU Council leaders visit Kyiv, pledging continued support for Ukraine (Newsmax)
Knocked down in Kursk, Russian marines hastily retreat from Ukrainian drones, as Ukraine’s allies pledge €1.8 billion for drone production by end of 2024 (The Kyiv Independent)
UK intelligence chief Richard Moore warns of Russia’s “staggeringly reckless” sabotage campaign targeting Europe amid nuclear threats and Ukraine conflict (VẤN ĐỀ HÔM NAY)
Russia faces major economic challenges after 1,000 days of war, with severe inflation, rising interest rates, and sanctions impacting daily life as food prices soar (Dân Trí)
Vietnam faces gender imbalance crisis with projected 1.5 million surplus males by 2034 due to daughter abortions, which arise from the dangerous concept of “to give birth to a son is a traditional obligation to keep the family's name and legacy” (TOÀN CẢNH 24H)
Cyclone Fengal kills 19 in India and Sri Lanka, causing record rainfall and affecting over 138,000 households (Thanh Niên)
Arctic blast hits US with record-breaking cold affecting 196 million people, causing evacuations and travel disruptions as temperatures plunge 40ºC below zero in some regions (Thanh Niên)
Climate change and rising sea levels threaten Netherlands’ coastal regions, with potential 1.2-meter sea level rise predicted by 2100 despite advanced water management systems (TOP 1 Khám Phá)
Study reveals warming climate causes trees to struggle with breathing, reducing their ability to absorb CO2 in temperatures above 20ºC (Tuổi Trẻ)
University of California [US] scientists develop yellow powder capable of capturing CO2 from air over one hundred times without loss of performance, offering new decarbonization solution (Tuổi Trẻ)
Peru researchers discover nearly complete 12-million-year-old sea crocodile fossil measuring 3 meters in Ocucaje desert (KÊNH VTC9)
Capital City Youth Union of Vietnam is organizing a vegetarian food festival December 29, 2024 – January 1, 2025, including gifts, free buffet and Tet [Lunar New Year] bus tickets home for young disadvantaged workers (Thanh Niên)
Copenhagen [Denmark] achieves 62% cycling rate through decades of infrastructure development, enabling even kindergarteners to bike safely to school (VnExpress)
Four warning signs of Android phone hacking include abnormal battery drain, unknown apps, excessive data usage, and suspicious notifications, with experts advising regularly updating to the latest version operating system and only downloading applications from trusted sources to prevent hackers from getting in (VnExpress)
More EU students could be allowed to study in Britain under considered plans for a freedom of movement reset, aimed at improving UK-EU relations (The Telegraph)
US data shows New York City is now home to over 58,000 “criminal” migrants including more than 1,000 gang members, raising serious concerns about its sanctuary city laws (New York Post)
Biden breaks his promise to Americans and pardons son Hunter Biden, 54, after gun and tax convictions, despite him and the White House repeatedly saying he would not do so (Sky News Australia)
US: Democratic Party registration falls 7% in New York City and 4% statewide from 2020-2024, while Republican and independent voter numbers rise (New York Post)
35 million African people forced from homes by conflict and climate events over past decade and a half, up from 11.6 million in 2009, reports Swedish non-profit Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (One Green Planet)
Sudan crisis analysis reveals three key factors for sustainable peace: political representation for all, economic opportunity, and security guarantees amid ongoing violence (Toda Peace Institute)
UNICEF [United Nations Children’s Fund] expresses alarm over high rate of HIV infections among youths, especially young women and girls, with 96,000 girls and 41,000 boys aged 15-19 newly infected with HIV in 2023 amid limited access to lifesaving treatment (The Hindu)
Survey reveals 7 out of 10 Pakistanis face health issues due to smog, with Punjab province worst affected as air quality reaches hazardous levels (The Kathmandu Post)
US: Pressure increases on the FDA [Food and Drug Administration] to ban Red No.3 synthetic dye, which is still permitted in food despite decades of scientific evidence linking it to cancer, behavioral problems in children, and other serious health issues (StarsInsider)
UK scientists test revolutionary asthma injection showing 30% better results than steroid medication, offering first new asthma attack treatment in 50 years (Good News Network)
Spain’s Canary Islands face “abnormally high temperatures,” prompting travel alerts and elevated wildfire risks in Tenerife and Fuerteventura (Wales Online)
US Northeast faces worst November drought since 2016, causing unseasonal wildfires and first New York City drought warning in 20 years (The Financial Times)
US faces severe drought conditions affecting 38% of country including Puerto Rico, as reported by US Drought Monitor (Daily Mail)
Study reveals land degradation is expanding 1 million square kilometers yearly and is already affecting an area larger than Antarctica, threatening Earth’s capacity to support life (The Guardian)
Study from Max Planck Institute [Germany] explores if goats, dogs and other animals are able to predict natural disasters such as volcanic eruptions and earthquakes, building on previous research in Sicily [with Italy] showing goats become nervous before an eruption and refuse to move to higher pastures (The Independent)
England [UK]: Analysis finds bee-killing pesticides in 85% of rivers (The Independent)
Scientists continue studying the effects of a 2014 ocean heatwave that devastated ecosystems off California [US] coast in preparation for future challenges as ocean temperatures warm (The New York Times)
Large synthetic bag found in stomach of whale that died after being stranded in waters off Lantau Island [Hong Kong] (South China Morning Post)
Global animal welfare organization FOUR PAWS finds Facebook and Instagram enable illegal puppy sales, urging platforms to enforce policies, regulate breeding, and stop young dog trades (Tagtik)
Shocking suffering exposed on Finland’s so-called “high-welfare” fur operations with foxes suffering from wounds and infections, as calls to support UK Bill to ban fur imports intensify (Humane Society International)
Study reveals devastating impact of animal factories on freshwater supplies due to unsustainable water usage, pollution, and aquifer contamination (LA Progressive)
Mexico’s Yucatán state faces environmental crisis as mega pig raising operations contaminate water, harm biodiversity and negatively impact indigenous communities’ health (One Green Planet)
UK study shows many domestic horses lack essential needs for space, forage and socialization, prompting calls for improved equine welfare practices (Horse & Hound)
Japanese scientists develop environmentally friendly plastic that dissolves in seawater within 10 hours using innovative salt bond technology (Positive.News)
UK-France wind-powered ferry service launching in 2025, offering sustainable cross-Channel travel for up to 12 passengers at a time (Positive.News)
UK: Forestry England deploys ultrasensitive listening devices, environmental DNA sampling, and drones to gather unprecedented wildlife data across 1,500 woodlands for its conservation work (Positive.News)
New Zealand startup Compostify develops soil-nourishing bioplastic plant pots, aiming to replace 350 million plastic containers produced in the nation annually (Good News Network)
Germany-based startup Traceless Materials develops new plastic alternative that fully biodegrades in nature (Dailymotion)
Hyundai and Kia [South Korea] develop lightweight X-ble Shoulder exoskeleton, reducing shoulder strain by up to 60% for mechanics and other industry workers, launching globally in 2025 (Carscoops)
University of Strathclyde [Scotland, UK] researchers pioneer 3D-printed tiny human blood vessels using DNA hydrogel, potentially ending animal drug testing and saving the pharmaceutical industry billions (Phys.org)
UK to trial direct financial aid for homeless, inspired by successful programs in Mexico and Canada, aiming to reduce homelessness and shape cost-effective policies (Positive.News)
Animal and environmental groups call on Los Angeles [US] to make the 2028 Olympics fully vegan, building on the doubling of vegan offerings at the 2024 Paris Games (Plant Based News)
University of Colorado Boulder [US] publishes online student guide for plant-based eating, offering dining hall tips and highlighting environmental benefits of vegan/vegetarian diets (University of Colorado Boulder)
South Sudan’s Sudd wetlands, spanning 57,000 square kilometers, play a vital role in the country’s environmental future but face threats from climate change, oil drilling, and water diversion (Daily Express)
Seoul [South Korea]: Animal rights groups plan December 2 protest against animal exploitation, comparing animal factories to slavery and other historical human rights violations (Maeil Business Newspaper)
London [UK] Fashion Week follows fur ban with complete prohibition of exotic animal skins including crocodile, alligator and snake from 2025, setting industry precedent (Turkmenportal)
Iloilo City [Philippines] establishes Animal Welfare Desks in all police precincts, each providing a venue for legal action on reported animal cruelty cases, setting new standards for animal welfare (Panay News)
Boston [US] lawyer Jeremy Cohen specializes in defending dogs from euthanasia, transforming his personal experience defending his own pet into a thriving animal rights practice Boston Dog Lawyers (Daily Mail)
Đồng Nai [Vietnam]: Cat soup restaurant closes and will soon transition to a grocery store through Humane Society’s Models for Change program, rescuing 20 cats and ending slaughterhouse that killed 300 cats – many of whom were likely stolen pets - monthly (WECB)
London [UK] welcomed Plant Based World Expo Europe from November 13-14, featuring 150+ exhibitors and connecting plant-based retailers and industry players through 950 business meetings (VegOut)
Vegan bodybuilder Maddie McConnell wins WNBF [World Natural Bodybuilding Federation] Women’s Pro Figure World Championship in Boston [US], her second title following her 2022 victory (Plant Based News)
Indian actress Mallika Sherawat (vegan) becomes Veganuary ambassador, promoting vegan diets for fitness and ethics as India reaches 250,000 vegan pledges (Devdiscourse)
Pagosa Springs [Colorado, US]: Five orphaned bear cubs rehabilitated without human contact are released into wild after reaching healthy weights (Good News Network)
Global vegan cosmetics market to reach US$25.9 billion by 2030 at annual growth rate of 6.3%, driven by ethical consumption and sustainability trends (OpenPR)
Nutrition tip: High-protein bread, made with whole grains, seeds, or flours like almond or chickpea, boosts protein intake while providing essential nutrients and fiber, and is recommended over white bread (VegNews)
Chia seeds, a nutrient-dense superfood from the mint family, offer benefits like improved gut health, heart health, weight management, reduced anxiety, and antioxidant properties (Fortune Well)
Dietitian warns against reheating spinach, tea, and rice due to harmful chemical changes and bacterial growth, with special warnings about leftover rice, which develops toxic bacteria Bacillus cereus if not stored in the fridge promptly after cooking (GloucestershireLive)
Somerset [UK]: St Giles Animal Welfare provides guidance on helping stray animals during storms, advising to check collars, scan microchips, and contact dog wardens for assistance (Somerset County Gazette)
Elevating quote of the day: “I’ll tell you one thing for sure: once you get to the point where you’re actually doing things for Truth’s sake, then nobody can ever touch you again because you’re harmonizing with a Greater Power.” – George Harrison (vegetarian)
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