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Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy to UN: Ukraine will defeat Russian invaders and emerge victorious (DPA International)
Putin’s top propagandist appears to turn on tyrant and hints at ENDING despot’s reign as Russia quivers over Ukraine “victory plan” (Tagtik)
Norway allocates €8.7 million for evacuation and treatment of war-affected Ukrainians in Europe (RBC Ukraine)
Gunfire reported near Kremlin, raising concerns about rebel gunmen in Moscow (VẤN ĐỀ HÔM NAY)
Ukraine repels Russian paratroopers’ attack in Kursk, inflicting heavy Russian losses (Báo Hà Tĩnh)
100 Ukrainian aircraft attack Russian territory; Ukraine bans use of social media platform Telegram on military and government devices, citing Russian surveillance concerns (DKN Thời sự)
US and UK discuss allowing Ukraine to strike Russia with long-range missiles (VẤN ĐỀ HÔM NAY)
Russia’s Toropets ammunition depot explosion worse than initially reported, causing significant damage and potentially impacting military capabilities in the region (Artur Rehi)
Massive Ukrainian drone attack hits Russian arms depot in Krasnodar region, with explosions reported in Crimea and Tver region (Evening Standard)
Russia states it does not want nuclear war (Báo Nghệ An)
The UK has paid the EU a net £35 billion in the three years since the UK’s official exit, including “off-budget” payments and fines from the EU commission, official documents reveal (GB News)
Irish protesters flood Dublin streets demanding end to mass immigration, expressing concerns over impact on society and resources (GBNews)
US wastewater surveillance detects significant bird flu virus levels, highlighting urgent need for public health response (News Medical)
India reports first case of fast-spreading clade 1b monkeypox variant in Kerala state (Reuters)
Global study: Short-sightedness in children and teens to reach 740 million cases by 2050 (MedicalXpress)
Study finds hidden iron deficiency may affect 1 in 6 Americans, impacting hemoglobin and red blood cells (Newsweek)
UK experts: Women are dying “unnecessarily” of heart disease due to underdiagnosis, undertreatment and under-representation in clinical trials compared to men (The Guardian)
Australia: New method to grow blood stem cells could replace donor bone marrow transplants, promising lower-risk procedures (Good News Network)
UK braces for more floods on Wed, Sept 25, 2024 followed by Arctic blasts by the end of the week (Daily Mail)
Florida [US] Governor DeSantis [Republican] declares state of emergency as Tropical Cyclone Nine approaches and may strike on Thu, Sept 26, 2024 (GB News)
Bird flu may be “evolving under the radar” in US due to months of missing data, scientists say (Sky News)
Scientists discover Earth’s oceans are close to being “too acidic” to support life due to carbon dioxide absorption, and could cross danger threshold in next few years (Indy 100)
Climate change strains US insurance industry, potentially leading to next big economic shock (Yahoo!)
France faces 4°C temperature rise by 2100 and 2.2 million people in nation’s northern region at flood risk due to worsening climate change (Euronews)
Hallmarks of climate change seen in floods, fires and drought around the globe (AP)
Iowa leads US in animal factory waste at 109 billion pounds [49.4 billion kilograms] annually, 25 times state’s human waste (Food & Water Watch)
World Rivers Day [4th Sunday of every September]: UK animal raising operations produce 50,000 metric tons of polluting waste per day, harming UK waterways (Animal Aid)
Minnesota ranks 2nd among US states with the highest concentration of large animal-raising operations, prompting environmental concerns over water and air quality (Minnesota Reformer)
California [US] bans all plastic shopping bags at grocery stores, effective 2026 (The Optimist Daily)
Santa Cruz Island [California, US]: Researchers rediscover rare island plant Saints’ Daisy after 60-year absence: “It shows the island is making a recovery” (The Cool Down)
“Dumbo” octopus discovered in Indian Ocean 6.44 kilometers [4 miles] under, the deepest depth that any cephalopod has been observed; scientists suspect it is also a new species (The Optimist Daily)
Norwegian trend “friluftsliv” [“life in the open air”] promotes disconnecting from phones, tablets and computers to recharge in nature through group hiking, skiing and other outdoor activities (Daily Wrap)
Devotional quote of the day: “Even after a hundred years of bhajan [devotional singing], one does not get so purified as by an intense longing for darshan [meeting with the Master] […]” – Baba Jaimal Singh “Baba Ji Maharaj” [vegetarian] (KirpalSingh-Teachings.org)
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