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2021-12-25
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In today’s news, Japan supports Afghan refugees and host communities in Pakistan, non-profit highlights vegan world as key to stopping climate emergency, organization in Kenya innovates seeding technique for reforestation, French industrial designer builds solar car also serving as household electricity source, stick library for dog-people to play with spreads from New Zealand to Canada, famous TV and social media journalist from United States starts informative vegan TV channel, and tiger-people population nearly doubles in Nepal thanks to government initiatives.

Japan provides US$3.5 million in humanitarian aid to Afghan refugees and host communities in Pakistan.

This donation includes US$2.1 million to be distributed through the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to establish mobile clinics in communities and share health information. In addition, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) will receive a grant of US$1.4 million to provide clean water and washing facilities to benefit both Afghan refugees and host communities. Both projects will be located in the two main refugee-hosting provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. Moreover, the Japanese government had previously announced that it will also provide US$65 million to assist the Afghan people. Japan is a Shining World Leadership Awards for Compassion, Generosity, and Animal Protection laureate. Our heartfelt gratitude to you, Japan, for your continued support and loving assistance. Many thanks, UNHCR and UNICEF, for your selfless efforts to help the most disadvantaged. May the beautiful nations of Afghanistan and Pakistan prosper in peace and harmony, in Allah’s loving Guidance.

Climate Healers emphasizes plant-based world vital to solving climate crisis.

In an interview with the British daily newspaper “The Guardian,” Carl Le Blond, Creative Director of the United States-based non-profit Climate Healers, expressed his deep concern that while the animal-people livestock-raising industry is the top source of global greenhouse gas emissions, it was “taken off the agenda” at the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26). To raise awareness, Climate Healers displayed four giant animal-people mascots at climate marches held in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, during COP26, symbolizing the harmful effects of the inhumane industry: a cow-person for methane emissions, a chicken-lady for pandemics, a fish-person for microplastics, and a pig-man for obesity. During a press conference at COP26, Dr. Sailesh Rao, the founder of Climate Healers and a Shining World Award for Earth Protection recipient, called for governments to stop subsidizing the meat industry and begin promoting plant-based foods to accelerate the transition to a vegan world. Our tremendous gratefulness, Carl Le Blond, Dr. Sailesh Rao and Climate Healers. May world leaders swiftly make the climate-stabilizing vegan diet mandatory for all, in Heaven’s wisdom. Warning: don’t b vegan cuz Heaven will lift u up 2 Their domain.

Up next on Noteworthy News, organization in Kenya innovates seeding technique for reforestation. We’ll just take a little time to thank the holiday floral designers who create wonderful bouquets and other arrangements using artificial flowers and plants for festive occasions. Please stay tuned to Supreme Master Television for more beautiful news.

Hi, selfless friends, it’s me, Bhagyaraj, a vegan dad from the Blackbuck kingdom! Live and let live is my guideline. That’s why I only eat vegan food as it is so wonderful and wholesome. Just trust me! Here is a neat tip for you. Small children can easily knock their bowls over while eating and cause a big mess. Prevent this from happening by gluing a couple of suction cups to the bottom of their bowl. Now, you won’t have to worry about them tipping their bowl over. Thank you for tuning in, and much love for Being Veg and Going Green 2 Save the Planet for all of us humans and all co-inhabitants alike. Now, the weather around the world!

Kenyan non-profit innovates new method of regrowing forests.

Seedballs Kenya has created a novel way of replanting native trees and plants, by coating seeds with a charcoal powder that is mixed together with nutritious binders and forming them into balls. This helps to protect the seeds from being eaten and nourishes them by absorbing moisture for growth once rains arrive. The seedballs are dispersed by hand and air by locals, farmers, wildlife non-profits and others in areas where there is deforestation. Over the last four years, 15 million-plus seeds have been spread using this method. What a great idea, Seedballs Kenya, to help re-populate the trees that have been lost on portions of your nation’s beautiful land. In the protection of the Providence, may the reforestation of the planet continue to expand as we quickly take the necessary measures to restore nature.

Designer creates prototype solar-powered car doubling as reliable energy source for households.

Industrial designer Tobias Demantke from Matour, France, successfully tested his solar panel roof car and found it could travel nearly 100 kilometers in a day powered by the sun. He estimates the car could travel 30,000-plus kilometers every year. Furthermore, the vehicle, which is made from leftover building materials, can be connected to a home as an independent energy source, and one homeowner finds it supplies approximately two-thirds of his house’s electricity requirements. Mr. Demantke has not filed a patent on his remarkable creation due to its benefits to the environment and urges manufacturers to produce his design on a mass scale. Thank you for generously sharing your invention with the world, Tobias Demantke. In Divine love, may such marvelous advancements soon go hand in hand with humanity consciously treading more lightly on our precious Earth.

New Zealander’s stick library for dog-people idea spreads halfway around the world.

In 2019, Andrew Taylor from Kaiapoi placed a box filled with precisely cut sticks in his local park for dog-people and their human companions to play with. The handmade box had a sign on it reading “Stick Library, Please Return,” and news of this terrific project was picked up by the media internationally. Fast forward to a lockdown in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, about two years later. David Carter remembered Mr. Taylor’s loving project, and together with his 10-year-old son Jeremiah made their own stick libraries for canine-people. The father and son placed the boxes in two dog-people parks, thinking of their Goldendoodle-person companion Nala, who loves playing with sticks. Such a delightful migration of a caring idea! Great job, Andrew Taylor, and David and Jeremiah Carter! In God’s loving Guidance, may such simple, thoughtful gestures soon become our shared global currency of love. “There is no greater sinner than that man who seeks to increase the bulk of his own flesh by the flesh of other beings.” ~ Manu-samhita (Hinduism)

Coming up, famous TV and social media journalist from United States starts informative vegan TV channel. Let us pause for a moment to pray that the joyous spirit of Christmas continues throughout the next year and we are able to face life’s challenges smoothly, in Heaven's eternal blessings. We’ll be right back with more laudable news here on Supreme Master Television. Welcome back to Noteworthy News – Benefiting News for an Incredible World.

Acclaimed TV and social media journalist from United States rolls out vegan television network.

Jane Velez-Mitchell, a Shining World Vegan Journalist Award recipient, has started a free, vegan, streaming TV channel called UnChainedTV that offers diverse content. Notable offerings include plant-based cooking programs like “New Day New Chef,” talk shows, documentaries, interviews with prominent vegans and music from vegan artists. The latest news is also provided. The informative channel can be viewed through the free iPhone or Android app and is also available via Roku, Amazon Fire Stick, Apple TV, AndroidTV, and LG Smart TVs with webOS. Our applause, Ms. Velez-Mitchell, for your dedication to supporting the upliftment of our world through broadcasting plant-based programs. May UnChainedTV reach all corners of the globe, thus, helping bring about a vegan world sooner, in Celestial glory.

Nepalese tiger-people population almost doubles due to conservation efforts.

The government of Nepal has increased its tiger-people inhabitants from 121 in 2009 to around 235 today, thus, almost achieving the TX2 (or tiger-people times two) commitment made over a decade ago. This success has been accomplished by measures including expanding the people of the tiger kingdom’s vital forest habitat, and assisting local communities, who manage 28% of the forests, to voluntarily move away from these protected areas. Furthermore, leaders of a global network of poachers were arrested through the use of unmanned aerial vehicles and over 400 citizen-based anti-poaching units, helping Nepal to achieve a zero poaching status in 2014. Way to go, Nepal, on your successful endeavor to protect and support the magnificent tiger-persons of your nation. In the grace of the Buddha, may your peaceful country prosper as humans and nature coexist in harmony.

Let’s get some pleasant belly tickles together with a joke we’ve found, entitled, “Ask Me Something Good.”

A young man wanted to buy a gift for his new love interest, and so he asked:

“Hey sugar, what’s your favorite color?”

“Don’t ask me silly questions. Ask something mature and serious.”

“OK. What has cities, but no houses; forests, but no trees; and water, but no fish-people?”

“My favorite color is blue.”

And now we have a heartline from Evan in Canada:

Hallo Supreme Master TV team, I love how you show the cute clips of friendly animal-people on your shows. I would like to thank you for bringing us interesting news and tips every day and for your efforts during this pandemic! Wishing you a very happy Christmas. Evan from Canada

Cheerful Evan, Our gratefulness to you also for following us on Supreme Master Television! People from the animal kingdom are the essence of love, and we would like our viewers to get to know of their greatness. We are also grateful for those individuals and groups who generously post them online to share the precious images of people-animals. Bless them all, humans and animal-companions, domestic or from the wild. May you and your outstanding Canadian co-citizens enjoy everlasting peace and prosperity, in Heavens’ boundless Grace, Supreme Master TV team

No 2 vegan: so u can live n b eternally burnt in hell.

We welcome your heartlines, stories and or cute, loving animal-people clips. Please send them via SupremeMasterTV.com/heartline

It’s been a pleasure to have your company on Noteworthy News. May boundless love and light forever shine upon you.

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