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DAILY NEWS Stream – November 3, 2025
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will nominate US President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for His “significant contribution to peace and towards resolving regional conflicts” in Asia (The Hill)
US President Trump orders nuclear weapons testing to begin “immediately” following Russia’s new missile tests and growing nuclear capabilities in China. He said the US has the most nuclear weapons in the world thanks to a comprehensive upgrade during His first term, adding that He “hated” to resume testing but “had no choice,” saying Russia was second and China would catch up in the next five years (Fox News)
US President Trump meets China’s President Xi in Busan [South Korea], where He secured multiple deals including: + China will crack down on the illegal fentanyl drug trade, resume purchasing US soybeans, and maintain rare earth mineral exports. + US tariffs on Chinese goods will drop from 57% to 47%. + Both sides will pause restrictions on rare earth mineral exports for one year. The meeting marked the first face-to-face talks between Presidents Trump and Xi since 2019 and was held on the sidelines of the APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) summit (Reuters)
US President Trump’s Asia tour returns trillions of dollars to the US. The President secured billion-dollar investments and critical minerals deals with Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Âu Lạc (Vietnam) Japan expanded its US$550 billion US investment pledge, focusing on AI (artificial intelligence) and energy, and signed agreements on minerals and anti-drug cooperation. In South Korea, deals included Korean Air’s US$36.2 billion purchase of 103 US aircraft and a gas contract for 3.3 million tons of US liquid natural gas (LNG) per year. South Korea also awarded President Trump its highest award, the Grand Order of Mugunghwa, and a symbolic royal crown (Fox News)
Police in Taiwan (Formosa) and Malaysia uncover a heroin smuggling operation and seize over 4 kilograms of drugs hidden in phone cases at a shop in Keelung City [Taiwan (Formosa)]. The main suspect, Wang, was identified as a member of the Thento Union, a Taiwan-based international criminal organization. Wang collaborated with criminals in Malaysia to transport the drugs into Taiwan (Formosa) (Taipei Times)
The Libyan Red Crescent reports at least 18 deaths and over 90 rescues after a boat carrying migrants capsized off the coast of Surman [Libya] (Reuters)
Although EU illegal border crossings dropped 22% in the first nine months of 2025, the death toll remains high— at least 1,328 migrants have died or gone missing, mostly on the dangerous Central Mediterranean route from Libya (Báo Tin Tức; Frontex; IOM)
US President Trump announces that Japanese auto company Toyota will invest US$10 billion in new US plants (New York Post)
President Trump pledges to intensify the federal crackdown on “blue [Democrat]-city crime,” vowing to send “more than the National Guard” if necessary. The statement came after New York City police arrested a 27-year-old man on over two dozen charges, including three counts of attempted murder, assault, burglary, and arson (Fox News)
A JL Partners [US] survey shows half of all Americans support President Trump’s deportation policies, believing that all illegal immigrants should be deported regardless of whether they have committed other crimes. 69% want illegal immigrants who have committed other offenses to be deported, including 58% of Democratic voters, while only 13% of Americans opposed deporting criminal immigrants and only 27% opposed deporting all illegal immigrants (New York Post)
Valley Forge Military College [Pennsylvania] becomes the first US school to join President Trump’s “Compact for Academic Excellence in Education,” which promotes recognizing biological sex, maintaining political neutrality, and using merit-based admissions that prioritize academic achievement over race or gender politics (Fox News)
Loma Linda University [US] study finds that eating nuts significantly lowers risk of dying from heart disease. In over 80,000 adults tracked for more than a decade, those with the highest level of nut consumption had an around 14% lower risk of death from cardiovascular disease and a 19% lower risk from ischemic [narrowed artery] heart disease compared to those with the lowest intake. Importantly, even modest amounts of nuts helped, especially when they substituted for less-healthy foods like red or processed meats (Eating Well)
Nutritionists say nectarines are a juicy, antioxidant-rich fruit loaded with vitamins A and C, potassium, and fiber that support clear skin, heart health, and strong immunity when included in a balanced vegan diet. Their plant compounds, like beta-carotene and polyphenols, help combat inflammation and oxidative stress. Enjoy them fresh or blended into smoothies for a hydrating, vegan-friendly way to boost your energy and glow from within (Healthline)
Research shows walking backwards can improve joint health and help with injury recovery by easing knee pressure in people with mild osteoarthritis [joint disease]. Compared to forward walking, backward walking burns more calories, engages more muscles, and improves balance while staying gentle on the body. Experts suggest starting slowly on flat, safe surfaces (Fox News)
The American Heart Association warns that disruptions in the body’s circadian rhythm— the internal 24-hour biological clock— are linked to a higher risk of heart disease. Irregular sleep schedules, late-night eating, and working evening/night shifts can disturb this natural cycle, leading to hormonal imbalance, metabolic problems, and higher blood pressure (Báo Tin Tức)
A US national study of over 370,000 people finds e-cigarette [vape] users are more likely to develop peptic ulcer disease, a painful condition marked by open sores in the digestive tract. Current vape users had a 27% higher risk of ulcers while former users had a 13% higher risk. Researchers say vaping chemicals such as nicotine likely increase stomach acid, harm the digestive lining and slow healing (Medscape)
The US State of Texas sues pharmaceutical corporation Johnson & Johnson and its spin-off Kenvue for deceptively marketing Tylenol to pregnant women while suppressing evidence linking the active ingredient, acetaminophen, to child autism and ADHD [attention deficit hyperactivity disorder] (VnExpress)
Experts warn the avian influenza A/H9N2 virus is adapting to human cells, posing a future pandemic risk that requires enhanced surveillance (Báo Tin Tức)
Western Australia confirms 52 measles cases in 2025, including 11 linked to the Pilbara region. People who are not immune/vaccinated are advised to watch for symptoms such as fever, cough, and rash if they visited exposure sites (WA Health)
A 4.2-magnitude earthquake strikes Spain around 37 kilometers south of El Ejido [Almeria, Andalucia] in the Alboran Sea, shaking several coastal towns (Euro Weekly)
The 2025 Lancet Countdown report reveals rising global temperatures kill one person per minute globally, adding up to millions of deaths each year due to climate change, methane, and other greenhouse gas pollution. In 2023, governments spent nearly US$1 trillion supporting fossil fuel industries, even as wildfires, droughts, and heat waves severely damaged crops and threatened food security. Researchers warn that continued funding for animal-people raising operations and other polluting industries will make it impossible to keep global warming below 1.5ºC, as set by the Paris Agreement (The Guardian)
Climate change threatens to make running marathons even harder. A Climate Central analysis warns that 86% of marathons worldwide, including all seven Abbott World Marathon Majors, will face reduced chances of optimal weather conditions by 2045 (The Guardian)
Astronomers in Western Australia release the largest-ever low-frequency radio color image of our galaxy. It captures the Milky Way’s Southern Hemisphere view, providing unprecedented detail on the birth, evolution, interaction, and death of stars (Daily Mail)
Australian researchers discover how coral fragments reattach themselves to reefs, offering insights to enhance coral restoration efforts worldwide (Science Daily)
Mexico bans the use of all marine mammal-people in entertainment, including dolphin-, sea lion-, and orca-individuals. The law ends all wild capture, captivity, and breeding except for scientific research, and relocates around 350 captive dolphin-people to protected coastal sanctuaries (Newsbreak)
The Farm Animal Investment Risk and Return Initiative (FAIRR) says global food companies aren’t keeping up with growing demand for vegan protein. Most still lack health strategies, leaving them vulnerable to climate change and supply issues. Some, like French-based supermarket Carrefour, are progressing— Carrefour beat its vegan sales goal and set a higher one, while Nestlé is the only company tracking how much emissions it can cut. FAIRR warns that companies not expanding their vegan protein options risk falling behind in a market increasingly driven by health, sustainability, and resilience (Food & Drink Technology)
Tamil Nadu [India] state government launches a major program to control the stray dog-people population and prevent rabies. It will appoint 76 animal-people welfare officers, establish 38 Animal Birth Control centers with shelters, and microchip 240,000 spayed/neutered and vaccinated dog citizens (The Hans India)
Phong Điền District [Cần Thơ, Âu Lạc (Vietnam)] resident Phan Thanh Kiệt has been delivering about 170 free vegetarian meals every day for over two years to people in need. His wife, Nguyễn Thị Hạnh, helps cook at the Phước Thiện Nhơn Ái vegetarian charity kitchen and often joins him on deliveries. Every morning, Mr. Phan carefully loads the meals onto his old motorbike; he pays for his own fuel and never misses a day, cheerfully calling out, “Free vegetarian meals, free delivery!”— warming everyone’s hearts (Báo Thanh Niên)
Missouri [US]: Special-needs dog shelter Mac’s Mission saves five neglected dog-people, including one named Monkey’s Eyebrow whose matted and frozen fur required over one hour of grooming. Four out of five have been adopted, while Monkey is awaiting his forever home (Newsweek)
US: The New York Police Department rescues a dog-person named Moose from under a subway train, earning the Compassionate Police Department Award and vegan chocolates from PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) for their compassionate, heroic actions (PETA)
Hà Tĩnh Province [Âu Lạc (Vietnam)]: Đức Thọ Forest Protection Department transfers two rare Impressed Tortoises, found at Đại An Temple, to Vũ Quang National Park for care and release into the wild (Thương hiệu và Công luận)
Scottish seer Sarah-Jane Biggart shares her supernatural experiences in which she saw many people wearing suits from satan. Sarah became a believer as an adult. After receiving Baptism [Initiation], she suddenly developed a passionate hunger for God and began seeing the spirit world as if it were more real than the physical one. She could see spiritual words and visions, hear the inner Word of God, and often see angels. At times, she has even seen Lord Jesus Christ (vegetarian) appear before her. Her heightened spiritual sense —hearing, sight, touch, taste, and smell— also help her perceive things about people she prays for, such as chains around their neck or clouds of oppression over them.
Sarah’s senses once became heightened while she was walking down the street. She suddenly was given X-ray-like vision, allowing her to see and hear what was happening inside people’s bodies, with time seeming to slow down. She learned to use this vision to identify which body parts needed healing when she prayed. In another powerful, unexpected incident, the Lord opened Sarah’s spiritual senses further.
“I was walking down a very busy shopping street in Glasgow [Scotland]. And all of a sudden, everything went into slow-motion, and everything became very still. And I began to see, on the people walking towards me, spiritual clothing that they were wearing. And by that, I mean the clothes of greed or lust, or hate or fear that people were wearing in the spirit realm, and I was shocked again to see this. And I was asking, ‘Lord, what is this?’ And He began just to open my ears, and I was hearing the sound that these spiritual clothes were making, and they were all resonating different frequencies. And the spirit of fear was the one that was the highest pitch, most horrible sound that I’ve ever heard. And the Lord revealed to me that this traveled further than any other spiritual sound that people were wearing on their bodies. We ask the question, ‘Can the enemy read our mind?’ Well, he doesn’t have to. The demons don’t have to because we wear what we’ve partnered with, and it makes a sound. And so they hear it, and they know.” This, Sarah says, is why it’s necessary to repent every day— humbly asking God to show us our sinful thoughts, words, and deeds, and to help us overcome them through His Power and Grace.
The supernatural was also key to Sarah’s healing during a time of devastating grief. Following the tragic accident and death of her goddaughter, Sarah and her husband were unable to pray or move forward. A senior minister gave her a prophetic word, saying, “I see Jesus inviting you to come and sit with Him under a tree.” As he spoke, the scene was instantly illuminated to Sarah. “I could see Jesus sitting there almost like on a picnic rug. And He said, ‘Come and sit with me.’ I saw the back of His head and the back of His body in front of this beautiful view in front of this amazing garden, like rolling hills in the English countryside that I was used to seeing as a child, and that sense of it being so easy and so freeing just to come and sit down with Him. And you know what? I did that. I just went and sat with him. And I sat with Him there for a while and just put my head on His shoulders. And He just said, ‘Just rest. Just be with Me, and almost just forget everything about the pain and the grief and the horror of the last few months that you’ve walked through.’”
This meeting place, which Sarah calls the “secret garden,” became a restful place of healing and intimacy, available to her—and all believers—every day. “There is an individual, bespoke garden that is yours, with your Savior, with your Jesus. And He wants to bring healing and joy and liberation to you. I see in the spirit that Jesus is opening a door to you right now. And I pray that you would enter into that place of sitting with Him and getting to know Him as much as He knows You.” (Sid Roth’s It’s Supernatural!)
Prioritizing quote of the day: “As worldly attachments are abandoned, Divine Love is ushered in.” — The Venerated Enlightened Great Master Baba Sawan Singh Ji Maharaj (vegetarian)
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