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November 9
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DAILY NEWS Stream – November 9, 2024
South Sudan’s President Kiir and Kenya’s President Ruto order stalled 2018 peace talks with non-signatory groups to resume within two weeks, to which the groups have agreed despite previous concerns over a new security law and the process (The East African)
Tbilisi [Georgia]: Thousands protest allegedly rigged parliamentary election, demanding new vote amid claims of Russian interference (AP)
Speaker of the US House of Representatives Mike Johnson [Republican] congratulates President Trump on His magnificent election victory, saying “there is hope in America again” (The Straits Times)
China says it respects America’s choice and congratulates President Trump’s election victory, calling for a pragmatic approach to handling bilateral relations including trade and South China Sea policy (Reuters)
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy says he appreciates US President Trump’s “‘peace through strength’ approach in global affairs” and hopes His election will bring a “just peace” in Ukraine (The Telegraph)
Former NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen suggests President Trump’s unpredictability could help broker peace in Ukraine (Politico)
Russia says relations with the US are at a historic low but that they remain open to dialogue as President Trump declares victory (Reuters)
US markets surge to record highs after President Donald Trump’s historic victory, with the Dow jumping 1,508 points (New York Post)
President Trump will usher in an “entirely new era” of American politics, says Sky News US Analyst Michael Ware (Sky News Australia)
After winning US election, President Trump hails tech billionaire Elon Musk as a “super genius,” praising his Starlink satellite network’s lifesaving role after Hurricane Milton (Sky News Australia)
President Donald Trump says, “God spared my life for a reason” – to save America (Sky News Australia)
President Trump pledges to “stop wars” following spectacular election victory (Sky News Australia)
“One of the greatest political comebacks”: President Donald Trump to return to the White House (Sky News Australia)
President Trump urges national unity after election victory, emphasizing “America first” and pledging to Make America Great Again (Sky News Australia)
President Trump ally Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. plans to target corruption in the US Food and Drug Administration [FDA] under President Trump’s administration, advocating for clearing “entire departments” for failing to protect public health (Fox News)
Voters pass measure in California [US] allowing felony charges for repeat shoplifting offenders and harsher penalties for fentanyl-related crimes (The Hill)
US National Parks receive a record US$100 million donation from private philanthropic foundation Lilly Endowment Inc., designated for education, conservation, inclusive history and visitor experience across 400+ sites (The Optimist Daily)
London [UK]: Four cases of new, more infectious monkeypox variant found in same household, marking first cluster outside Africa (AP)
Ohio State University [US] study reveals 57% of Americans eat diets high in inflammation-causing foods like meat and alcohol, with higher rates among Black Americans, men and low-income populations (Cleveland.com)
Cleveland Clinic research shows regular yoga practice reduces back pain and improves sleep, with a 34% decrease in pain medication use following a 12-week virtual yoga program (The Washington Post)
Severe drought in Amazon basin affects 420,000 children across Brazil, Colombia, and Peru, forcing closure of schools and medical facilities (AFP)
Dangerous Santa Ana winds sweep Southern California [US], with gusts up to 160 kilometers/hour expected, prompting fire warnings and possible preventive power shutoffs (The Independent)
Study from University of Sassari [Sardinia] reveals Alpine ibex goats in European mountains are shifting to nocturnal activity due to rising temperatures (Indy 100)
Brazilian Amazon deforestation drops 30.6% between August 2023 to August 2024, a nine-year low, with a similar decline of 25.7% in destruction of Cerrado savanna amid national climate action push (AFP)
Northern Ireland [UK]’s animal factories produce vast quantities of manure – up to 2,555 metric tons every day - polluting waterways; groups call for a switch to sustainable agriculture to reduce environmental impact (BBC)
New “muck map” of UK reveals pig and poultry factories produce 33,450 metric tons of manure daily, with Severn and Great Ouse rivers among most affected and stalling housing developments in polluted areas (The Independent)
Agricultural waste from UK animal factories threatens river ecosystems, as chicken and pig raising operations generate massive daily pollution affecting major waterways (Mirror)
Douglas Shire [Australia] residents demand action over putrid odors from Mainstream Aquaculture fish raising operation, as environmental officers investigate community complaints (Newsport)
New 1.3-million-acre [2,129 square-kilometer] protected area, Giant Trees of the Amazon State Park, established in Pará [Brazil], to preserve ancient 290-foot [88-meter] Angelim Vermelho trees – the tallest and most vital in the Amazon rainforest (Good News Network)
Texas State University [US] astronomers pinpoint the mystery location depicted in Vincent Van Gogh (vegetarian)’s masterpiece, “Lane of Poplars at Sunset,” as a street named Weverstraat in the town of Nuenen [Netherlands], painted on either November 13 or 14, 1884 (AOL.com)
Famous British actors join 33 organizations urging closure of South Lakes Safari Zoo in Dalton [England, UK] over animal welfare concerns (The Westmorland Gazette)
UK-based Brooke charity helps draft Pakistan’s Animal Welfare Bill 2024 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region, replacing 134-year-old law to protect working horses and donkeys (MRCVSonline)
Faced with regulatory challenges and rising costs, Winfield Farm in California [US] shifts from pig raising to subsistence farming, embracing diverse, sustainable crops as a model of how to support modern human existence (The Independent)
Documentary “The Animal Thing,” which explores the life of Oxford animal theologian Andrew Linzey, who became a pioneer of the animal rights movement despite personal cost, is selected for screening at the renowned St. Louis International Film Festival in Missouri [US] on November 9, 2024 (London Daily News)
Good Food Institute reports plant-based alternatives are now mainstream in European markets, with the vegan sector worth €5.4 billion across six countries in 2023 (Vegan FTA)
Rising food costs drive US consumers toward vegan alternatives, with 37% choosing plant milk over dairy and 24% choosing vegan meats over animal meat (VegNews)
New Zealand vegan startup Azurlis Natural Skin Care wants to change the world through sustainable and cruelty-free skincare (ELLE Canada)
Inspirational quote of the day: “Together, we will make America strong again. We will make America wealthy again. We will make America proud again. We will make America safe again. And yes, together, we will Make America Great Again. Thank you. God bless you. And God bless America.” – President Donald J. Trump (BrainyQuotes)
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