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DAILY NEWS Stream – February 8, 2025
US President Trump announces “great progress” in negotiations on Ukraine, with meetings planned with both Russia and Ukraine (EurAsia Daily; News BY)
Russia says talks with US on Ukraine have “intensified” in recent days, with contacts made between individual departments (VTV.vn)
“Brilliant move”: Australian politician Michael Costa heralds President Trump’s declaration for the US to take control of Gaza, saying it will definitely help reach a favorable outcome in the region by giving the US and Israel greater negotiating power, regardless of whether the actual plan is realized (Sky News Australia)
Reform UK is now the “most popular party” in the country, pulling ahead of the two main parties with 25% voter support, new poll shows (Sky News Australia)
Reform UK party leader Nigel Farage welcomes Donald Trump’s plan for US to take control of Gaza and rebuild it into a flourishing “economic development,” calling the idea “very appealing” (Sky News Australia)
ChatGPT AI [artificial intelligence] boss Sam Altman (vegetarian) admits to being “on the wrong side of history” and says the US company needs a new open-source [free and public code] strategy after China’s open-source AI DeepSeek surges in global popularity (VnExpress)
US Secretary of State Rubio says El Salvador offers to accept US deportees of any nationality, including violent American criminals (PBS)
US: Illegal border crossings drop a record 92.9% in the first week of President Trump’s presidency as His strong leadership proves highly effective (Tin Tức Mỹ | Tinh Hoa TV)
Americans have higher hopes for President Trump’s economy than any presidency in two decades, record Gallup poll shows (Reuters)
“New sheriff in town”: Parents “overjoyed” with US President Trump’s crackdown on “woke” DEI [diversity, equity, and inclusion] practices, including an investigation into a Denver high school “discriminating against” girls by allowing biological males in their bathrooms while boys’ bathrooms are male-only, nonprofit Parents Defending Education says (Fox News)
President Trump’s Education Department [US] launches probe into “explosion of antisemitism” at five universities: Columbia, Northwestern, Portland State, the University of California Berkeley, and the University of Minnesota (Fox News)
US Senate confirms President Trump’s nominee Scott Turner to head Housing and Urban Development Department (AA)
Former US Republican leader Mitch McConnell falls while leaving Senate chamber after confirmation vote for Scott Turner (Sky News Australia)
“The war on women’s sports is over”: US President Trump signs order banning transgender athletes from female sports. Titled “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports,” it covers high school, university, and grassroots sports (Sky News Australia)
US Attorney General Pam Bondi issues several directives to the Justice Department to restore law and order in America, including: a) Pausing all federal funding for sanctuary cities. b) Fighting the weaponization of the legal system. c) Seeking the death penalty when necessary. d) Helping “eliminate” cartels and transnational criminal organizations. e) “Aggressively enforcing” criminal laws passed Congress. f) Defending President Trump’s policies and actions made on behalf of the United States against legal challenges (Sky News Australia)
“He’s not making it up!”: US Representative Jim Jordan [Republican-Ohio] issues fiery defense of Elon Musk and DOGE [Department of Government Efficiency] and grills witnesses about reducing the federal workforce (Forbes Breaking News)
Senator John Kennedy [Republican-Louisiana] breaks down federal spending “line by line” in epic defense of Efficiency Commissioner Elon Musk and his recommended spending cuts (Forbes Breaking News)
CBS News releases transcript of Harris’ “60 Minutes” interview to US government amid President Trump’s US$10 billion lawsuit over unfair editing that made her look better in the 2024 campaign, which the President argues was election interference (Fox News)
Analysis: “Reproductive freedom,” seen in unrestricted abortion, contradicts America’s original values. The American Declaration of Independence states, “All men ARE CREATED equal and endowed BY THEIR CREATOR with certain unalienable rights.” Modern generations have forgotten the religious and moral foundations of society, in which sex and childbirth were sacred acts within marriage. Today, many Americans claim “total freedom” over their bodies, even if it means ending the God-given lives of unborn children. This so-called modern view comes from socialist ideas, not America’s founding principles, and causes great harm to society as it diverges from the true American liberty rooted in Divine Law and natural order (Khung Trời Mới)
Vietnam has the fastest tourism recovery rate in Southeast Asia, with 98% more tourists in 2024 compared to 2019 pre-COVID days (VnExpress)
Indonesia establishes online child protection taskforce to protect youth from harmful content on the Internet by developing regulations (Tuổi Trẻ)
Three Thai women rescued from human egg trafficking ring run by Chinese gang in Georgia, after being lured abroad by a fake Facebook job offer to be “surrogate mothers for infertile couples.” The freed victims revealed several other Thai women were still being held in what they described as a “human egg farm” and urged Thai authorities to work with Chinese officials to secure their release (VnExpress)
Thailand cuts electricity to counter illegal scam centers, temporarily suspending supply to parts of Thai-Myanmar border where many are operating, as provincial authorities are directed to take action (Tuổi Trẻ)
Argentina’s President Milei bans gender change treatments and surgeries for minors and restricts transgender inmates in women’s prison, seeking to protect women and children’s mental health and safety (Reuters)
Gia Lai [Vietnam]: Dog meat seller is bitten by a dog and dies from rabies (Tuổi Trẻ)
Bangkok [Thailand] commits to creating more “dust-free classrooms” to protect students from PM2.5 fine dust pollution, adding to more than 700 city-run classrooms specially equipped with air conditioners and air purifiers (VTV.vn)
Scattering of ashes event will honor animal advocate and hang-gliding trailblazer Arthur Simoneau (vegan), who tragically lost his life fighting the Los Angeles [US] fires (World Animal News)
Year begins with warmest January ever recorded despite shift towards cooling La Niña weather pattern, with average temperature 1.75ºC higher than in pre-industrial times, EU scientists report (Reuters)
Recycling batteries to recover metals helps cut greenhouse gas emissions by half and water and energy use by three-quarters compared to conventional mining, Stanford University [US] study finds (VnExpress)
Charity RSPB [Royal Society for the Protection of Birds] England sets out five-year nature “paradise” plan in Cumbria, aiming to plant thousands more native trees, install new dams and wetlands, and reintroduce rare animals such as white-faced darter dragonflies to “create a landscape that sings with life” (BBC)
Guernsey [Channel Islands]: Environmental experts call for beach bans on humans and dogs in some areas to protect declining bird species (BBC)
AI [artificial intelligence] designs new carbon nanomaterials as light as foam and strong as steel, with scientists hoping to scale up production for ultra-light planes, helicopters, and spacecraft (VnExpress)
Hitachi City [Japan] deploys self-driving bus for commercial operation, with level 4 autonomous status meaning it can drive fully independently under certain conditions with very minimal help from a human supervisor (Tuổi Trẻ)
Russian and Belarusian astronauts complete 366-day experiment living in a simulated Moon base, where they performed experiments in a closed, carefully controlled environment to inform future Moon and Mars missions (VnExpress)
Ukraine: UAnimals volunteers distribute over 500 kilograms of animal feed in frontline areas in January 2025 (UAnimals)
Prioritizing quote of the day: “If one lets their mind wander but does not seek to recover it, how pitiful! People search when a chicken or dog goes astray, yet some lose their conscience and make no effort to retrieve it. The essence of learning is nothing more than seeking to recover one’s lost mind.” – The Venerated Enlightened Master Mencius (vegetarian)
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