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Survey finds nearly half of Russians support troop withdrawal from Ukraine – the highest level since February 2022 (RBC Ukraine)
Russia’s tank TROUBLES just escalated dramatically due to flawed strategies, outdated technology, and evolving battlefield conditions in Ukraine – as report suggests potential depletion of Russia’s armored forces by 2026 (The Military Show)
Battle of Kursk leaning towards Ukraine as Russian troops exhaust resources, it is difficult to counterattack, and reinforcements are needed (Góc Nhìn Lê Minh)
Analysis: Given the right tools to fight back, Ukraine can triumph over Russia (Silicon Curtain)
Analysis: Ukraine’s second invasion into Russia’s Belgorod region in August 2024 has put significant pressure on Putin politically and militarily (The Military Show)
Russia announces its third military expansion, causing panic and another mass exodus among Russian citizens to avoid conscription (Joe Blogs)
Egypt reaffirms commitment to global peacemaking on UN’s International Day of Peace [Sep 21 annually], and calls for end to wars (Daily News Egypt)
Analysis: Recent instability and violence in Southeast Asian countries including Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia and Myanmar is linked to colonial legacies, ethnic/religious diversity, and external powers’ interference – indicating need for stronger governance, reformed regional alliances, and reduced reliance on foreign powers (BATTLECRY - KHÁM PHÁ)
Tirupati’s [India] Tirumala temple confirms pig fat was used in sacred laddu sweets due to contaminated ghee [clarified butter], sparking outrage among religious devotees (Hindustan Times)
Vishva Hindu Parishad [VHP] conservative party leader Milind Parande condemns use of animal fat in Tirupati laddus, blames Indian government’s control of temple trusts (Deccan Herald)
Guangdong province [China] manufacturing collapses: Workers struggle with less than two months of work a year (China Observer)
US factory with 10,000 workers exits China, ending 40 years of operations – hitting Foshan hard (China Observer)
New US$1 origami paper sensor test detects infectious diseases like COVID-19 in wastewater using only a mobile phone camera (GNN)
Lancet study: Lifestyle changes like avoiding sugary soda and eating more vegetable oils, nuts and seeds – all high in healthy Omega-6 – can help reduce stroke risk (Daily Mail)
Japan issues emergency rain warning for cities of Wajima, Suzu, and Noto as heavy rainfall triggers flash floods (Sky News)
Cascading disasters, including floods and landslides, push residents of Melamchi [Nepal] in Himalayan valley to the brink (The Independent)
Romania: Thousands displaced as flooding washes away homes in Galati county (Euronews)
Vietnam: Health stations remain “paralyzed” after floods; emergency funds allocated for medical supply restocking (TOÀN CẢNH 24H)
“Once-in-a-millennium” storm causes severe flooding in North Carolina [US], overwhelming infrastructure and prompting evacuations (VẤN ĐỀ HÔM NAY)
Kuwait’s extreme heat forces residents indoors and kills birds and fish, foreshadowing climate change impacts globally (South China Morning Post)
Our taste for flesh has exhausted the Earth – as global meat consumption claims most farmland, causes deforestation, pollution, and zoonotic diseases, study finds (The New York Times)
US: 21 species declared extinct, including a flying fox in Guam and ten species of birds – all delisted from Endangered Species Act (ABC)
UK coastal towns gradually being erased from the map as erosion threatens homes to plunge into sea (Faultline)
UN chief: “We’re entering an era of unprecedented climate chaos” (Tagtik)
Experts warn much of Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier could melt by 2200, threatening coastal cities (Sky News)
UK Foreign Secretary warns global warming more dangerous than terror or Putin, and calls for increased climate action (Channel 4 News)
Brazil drought punishes coffee farms and threatens to push global prices even higher (The Independent)
Spain’s coastal erosion and extreme weather conditions threaten tourism and put beaches at risk of disappearing (Euronews)
Northern England [UK] planted 1.9 million trees in 2023 to boost woodland cover across the region (BBC)
Chile generated 9.4% of its primary energy from solar in 2023, the highest of any nation that year – while solar produced 20% of Chile’s electricity (Our World in Data)
World first: Electric cars outnumber gasoline cars in Norway (Positive.News)
Berkeley National Labs research suggests repurposing US coal plants as grid connection points for renewable energy (GNN)
Study shows finger-counting method improves young children’s arithmetic performance by 40%, challenging previous assumptions (GNN)
Grand Rapids [Michigan, US]: Young girl named Abby donates the US$80 she earned from her lemonade stand to Kent County Animal Shelter, then sparks a wave of online donations totaling over US$3,000 (Sunny Skyz)
Animal-wisdom quote of the day: “Horse sense is the thing the horse has that keeps it from betting on people.” – W.C. Fields (BrainyQuote)
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