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DAILY NEWS Stream – May 26, 2025
Russia is ready for unconditional peace talks and is giving Ukraine “one last chance” to negotiate based on realities on the ground, says Russia’s Deputy Security Council Chairman Dmitry Medvedev, emphasizing Russia wants a lasting peace agreement rather than a temporary ceasefire (VietNamNet)
Europe is considering deploying 120 fighter jets to defend Ukraine from Russian attacks. The plan would establish an Integrated Air Protection Zone [IAPZ] over western Ukraine, covering key cities and infrastructure, but would likely take effect only after Russia and Ukraine reach a ceasefire (Al Jazeera, Báo Tiền Phong)
The Group of Seven [G7] nations [Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, and the US] warn Russia they’ll impose more sanctions if it fails to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine. They also promised to block any country financing Russia’s war from benefiting from Ukraine’s reconstruction (Al Jazeera)
The European Parliament approves tariffs on Russian fertilizer starting July 2025 that will gradually increase over three years (Al Jazeera)
The US is sanctioning Sudan after determining its military used chemical weapons in 2024 against rival paramilitary forces. Sanctions will start June 6, 2025 and include restrictions on US exports and credit access. Sudan’s civil conflict has created a severe humanitarian crisis, displacing 13 million people and killing thousands. The US has previously sanctioned key Sudanese leaders for their roles in the war (Al Jazeera)
The UK signs a £3.4 billion deal to hand the Chagos Islands to Mauritius while allowing Britain continued control of a strategic UK-US airbase (Al Jazeera)
US President Trump’s administration bans Harvard University from enrolling international students, forcing thousands already enrolled to transfer or leave the US. The move comes after Harvard refused to address “pro-terrorist” and anti-Jewish conduct at campus protests. However, a federal judge appointed by Obama has temporarily blocked the ban, with a hearing scheduled May 27, 2025 (Sky News Australia; Fox News)
US: A 24-year-old Venezuelan migrant pretended to be 16 so he could go to high school in the State of Ohio. He used fake documents and lived with a local family for over a year. During that time, he got a driver’s license, Social Security number, and legal protection to stay in the US before authorities uncovered his true identity. He now faces forgery charges and may be deported (Sky News Australia)
South Africa: Rescue efforts are underway for 260 workers trapped in the Kloof gold mine, west of the City of Johannesburg. The company said all miners are accounted for and safe, and all should be rescued soon. But the National Union of Mineworkers is “concerned,” pointing out the company did not even make the incident public until workers reported it to the media (AP)
COVID-19 is surging again in Asia, with peaks in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan. Chinese hospitals are overwhelmed, and sudden deaths are sharply rising, especially among young people. However, the Chinese government is sharing unclear data that hides case and death counts, sparking accusations of a cover-up. People with symptoms such as fever, sore throat, body aches, or fatigue should get tested for COVID-19 (Thế Giới Mới)
Countries approve a global pandemic treaty at the annual WHO [World Health Organization] meeting in the City of Geneva [Switzerland]. The agreement aims to prevent the mistakes of the COVID-19 pandemic in future global health crises by legally binding countries to ensure better preparedness, response, and equitable access to medical supplies (Euronews)
British dad and bodybuilder Zak Wilkinson, 32, almost dies after using steroids for two years. He suffered excessive sweating, vomiting, and finally seizures and a coma after spending a total of £35,000 on performance-enhancing drugs. He now warns others about the dangers of steroid addiction (VNExpress)
4 exercise tips for people with acid reflux: 1) Avoid high-impact exercises such as running or jump rope. 2) Prioritize low-impact exercises like walking, swimming, yoga, or gentle cycling. 3) Do not exercise immediately after eating; wait at least 1.5 to 2 hours before starting. 4) Avoid lying-down movements, which can bring reflux from the stomach into the throat (Báo Thanh Niên)
US space agency NASA warns of huge solar flares causing blackouts on Earth in the coming months as the Sun’s active region turns toward our planet. Ongoing solar activity may threaten radio communications, power grids, navigation systems, and spacecraft (The Independent)
Three Moons seen over Tibet: On May 15, 2025, Tibetan residents shared footage of three Moons appearing simultaneously in the night sky, an extraordinary celestial event fueling concerns of an impending global shift (DBC News)
M: Not to worry, it’s just responsive Love to the THREE from the Moon when we sent Love to Her recently (Fly-in News - May 11, 2025)
A pink Sun is seen over Inner Mongolia on May 15, 2025, a rare atmospheric phenomenon sparking widespread online speculation about potential cosmic changes (DBC News)
M: Pink is the color of love. The Sun responded with Love to the Saints who were sending Love to Him, with a message that, “Humans should live in TRUE LOVE so life on Earth will be all well.”
A green Sun is seen over the City of Beijing [China] on May 14, 2025 (DBC News)
M: Just a helpful message from the Sun King: “Zero fear of the Sunfire, people won’t be burnt by Sunfire, if you feed with green.”
Syria is experiencing its driest winter in nearly 70 years, leading to a severe water crisis in the capital Damascus. The Ein al-Fijeh spring, which supplies 70% of the city’s water, has drastically diminished, forcing many residents to rely on private tanker trucks (AP)
Scientists transform light into a “supersolid,” a unique state of matter that resembles a solid but flows like a liquid. This breakthrough in quantum physics could advance quantum computing, photonics, and condensed-matter research (Báo Tri thức và Cuộc sống; Earth.com)
Mexican authorities permanently close a dolphinarium in Riviera Maya after the tragic death of a dolphin-person named Mincho and serious animal-people welfare violations, including unauthorized performances, inadequate veterinary care, and failure to report injuries. Experts urge national reforms to add stricter regulations and end dolphin-people captivity (Word Animal Protection)
Inspirational quote of the day: “I find that trials help very much in detaching us from this Earth. They make us look higher than this world. Here below, nothing can satisfy us. We cannot enjoy a little rest except in being ready to do GOD’s Will.” – The Venerated Enlightened Saint Thérèse of Lisieux (vegetarian)
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