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DAILY NEWS Stream – June 25, 2025
US President Trump warns Iran will face “regime change” if it doesn’t make peace. This follows devastating US strikes last week on key Iranian nuclear facilities (Truth Social)
Speaker of the US House of Representatives Mike Johnson [Republican] says President Trump “made the right call” striking Iran’s nuclear facilities, saying He “did what He needed to do” to prevent Iran, the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism, from getting a nuclear weapon (The White House)
Vietnam issues its highest travel warnings for Iran and Israel, urging citizens to leave or shelter in place. Sixteen of 18 citizens evacuated from Iran are back home, and the remaining 11 are safe. In Israel, the embassy is preparing evacuation plans and taking sign-ups among the 700 Vietnamese and Vietnamese-origin residents (Khỏe Tự Nhiên)
Syria makes its first direct international bank transfer via the SWIFT system [Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication] since its civil conflict began in 2011 – a major milestone in its push to reintegrate into the global financial system (Reuters)
Russia is close to a recession and needs policy changes to avoid it, says Russia’s Economy Minister Reshetnikov, as inflation from its unlawful invasion of Ukraine and global sanctions bite (Reuters)
Russia is in contact with Ukraine to set up the next round of peace talks, following their previous meeting on June 2 (Reuters)
Tens of thousands rally in Phnom Penh [Cambodia] to show support for the Cambodian government’s actions in its recent border dispute with Thailand. The march follows the death of a Cambodian soldier on the border last month. Thailand has denied some allegations and emphasizes dialogue for peace (Toàn Cảnh 24h)
UK: Baroness Casey urges stronger child protection after exposing systemic failures in the 2014 Rotherham grooming [rape gang] scandal. She condemned weak laws, cover-ups—like omitting the word “Pakistani” from files— and society’s neglect of abused girls. She calls for tougher laws, better data on offenders’ ethnicity, and a national grooming gang probe, while urging unity and fairness for innocent Pakistani communities unfairly blamed due to government secrecy (BBC)
Hanoi [Vietnam]: A house explodes, killing two people and sparking a fire. Investigations suggest the explosion was caused by fireworks, highlighting the dangers of having fireworks at home (Vấn Đề Hôm Nay)
Vietnam has begun a major nationwide crackdown on counterfeit goods after years of weak enforcement, pushed by global trade pressure. Fake items like candy and health supplements were dumped in the streets, and hundreds of shops closed, leaving many wondering why the government waited so long to act despite long-standing laws (BL TV)
Vietnam: Locals reported strange signs before and during Hurricane Storm Wutip earlier this month, including beached fish-people, dark swirling river water, and an eerie atmospheric pressure drop causing discomfort. These plus the storm’s unpredictable path and intensity are interpreted by many as urgent warnings of the Earth’s unrest (Đạo Lý Vạn Vật)
Strange phenomena in Japan, such as several small earthquakes in a row and a 4-meter ground level uplift of a coastal region, signal a potential super earthquake in 2025, as natural disasters intensify worldwide (Ngẫm Radio)
Analysis: 2025 is the Year of the Snake and a lunar leap year with two Junes, indicating an elemental imbalance. Snake is associated with fire, and double June means double fire energy, increasing natural disasters and human turmoil. Vietnam has an ancestral saying, “fear the Snake leap year with two Junes” that reflects historical calamities; for example, the previous such year was 1941, when World War II went global. To counter these challenges in 2025, Feng Shui experts say to meditate, be vegan, and act kindly to balance the energy and avoid calamity in double June [which begins on June 25, 2025 in the Western calendar] (Cổ Nhân Tài Vận)
Analysis: Since 2023, geomagnetic storms have surged over 200%, and a major solar storm expected in 2025 could knock out 95% of satellites and cripple power grids for months. This aligns with Feng Shui philosophy’s Ninth Period (Yun 9), a fire-dominated era from 2024–2043 marked by chaos, light, and high tech. This is the final 20-year phase of a 180-year cosmic cycle designed to reveal hidden truths and test human resilience (Đạo Lý Vạn Vật)
A partial solar eclipse earlier this year made the Sun’s image look like “devil’s horns” in the sky, visible in parts of Europe and North America (CosmicQuestHub)
Supreme Master Ching Hai (vegan) says: “NEW THREAT: The King of Zealous War People wants to fight with this world. They are allowed by the violent energy of the keep-piling-up karma of this world. We can help a portion of it, but extra war seems to be fallen onto this realm, soon! There will be more suffering.”
8 tips to protect animal-people during deadly wildfires: 1) Never leave animal-people behind during evacuations. Anyone who intentionally does so may be prosecuted. 2) Place small animal companions [cat-, rabbit-, bird-, guinea pig-, gerbil-people] in secure carriers; cover bird-people carriers. 3) Keep dog-people on a secure body harness and leash. 4) Take enough food for animal companions to last several days. 5) Do not lock horse-people or other large animal-people in stalls or confine them; free them to flee if evacuation is impossible. 6) Assist other animal-people in danger if possible; if not, note their exact location and alert authorities. 7) During heavy smoke or falling ash events, keep animal-people indoors, and avoid outdoor activities like running with dog companions. 8) Plan in advance to ensure the safety of all animal companions (PETA)
The UK could reach 45ºC under the current climate trajectory, with the national weather service warning of record-breaking heat risks (The Guardian)
Veterinarians issue urgent heatstroke advice for pet-people caregivers as temperatures soar across the UK. Here are 8 key tips: 1) Walk pet-people during cooler times [early morning or late evening], especially for older, overweight, flat-faced breeds, or those with heart/lung issues. 2) Perform the five-second tarmac test to check if pavement is too hot for dog-people’s paws before walking them – if you can’t comfortably hold the back of your hand on the pavement for five seconds, it’s likely too hot for your dog-person to walk on. 3) Ensure pet-people have constant access to shade, fresh water, adequate ventilation, and cooling aids like cool mats, fans, or frozen water bottles wrapped in towels. 4) For rabbit- and guinea pig-people, cover outdoor enclosures with damp towels or/and lightly mist rabbit-people’s ears with cold water. 5) Never leave pet-people in hot cars, caravans, conservatories [greenhouses], or enclosed spaces; call emergency services if you see a dog- or other pet-person in a hot vehicle. 6) Watch for heatstroke signs – in dog-people, this includes heavy panting, drooling, restlessness, weakness, bright red or very pale gums; in rabbit-people, this includes drooling, lethargy, shallow breaths, red/warm ears, wet nose, or seizures. 7) If heatstroke or other heat-related symptoms appear, move the pet-person to a cool, well-ventilated area, offer small amounts of cool [not ice-cold] water to drink, pour room-temperature water over them to cool them down, and contact a veterinarian immediately. 8) Provide shallow water bowls for wildlife like bird- and hedgehog-people to help them stay hydrated (West Bridgford Wire)
Antarctic seal-people numbers drop sharply as melting sea ice disrupts breeding and survival, research shows (The Guardian)
Did you know: The starlight you see is hundreds, thousands, or even millions of years old. For example, light from a star 600 light-years away shows what it looked like 600 years ago. In 2023, European scientists observed light from a supernova explosion that occurred 11 billion years ago, before life existed on Earth, highlighting the incredible vastness of the Universe (Đạo Lý Vạn Vật)
Astronomers capture the most intricate picture of a galaxy in a thousand colors ever seen, beautifully capturing the Sculptor Galaxy’s internal and overall structure (Thanh Niên; Space.com)
Chinese soldier Zhang Wei rescues 5 people from drowning while vacationing in Henan Province [China], collapsing from exhaustion after the heroic effort. After recovering in the hospital, he was visited and given flowers by the people he saved. Mr. Wei told them saving lives is what soldiers are supposed to do, and later said, “After saving the fourth person, I felt I was out of strength. But I told myself I must carry on and should not give up” (South China Morning Post)
Video of an opossum mother carrying around a dozen babies on her back by the road amazes internet viewers worldwide (Saostar.vn)
Elevating quote of the day: “Remind yourself that all people assert that wisdom is the greatest good, but that there are few who strenuously seek out that greatest good.” – The Venerated Enlightened Master Pythagoras (vegetarian)
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