In today’s news, Poland furnishes housing units to support asylum seekers in Cyprus, United States researchers create new Moon map to aid future exploration, world’s first saliva-based diabetes test developed by Australian scientists, study from Finland investigates cause of dogs showing aggression to humans, kind police officer pays school fees for 19 students in Nigeria, over 75% of Americans surveyed planning to grill vegan meat this summer, and circus in Âu Lạc, also known as Vietnam, frees moon bears.
Poland donates housing units to Cyprus to assist migrants.
The Polish embassy in Cyprus gifted 80 housing units to Cyprus’ Limnes migrant center to accelerate the processing of asylum applications. Poland’s Ambassador to Cyprus, Her Excellency Irena Lichnerowicz Augustyn, described the outreach as a demonstration of Poland’s unity with Cyprus and a contribution towards bettering European immigration policy. Thanks to the units, up to 240 people can be housed, thus easing crowded conditions. In recent years, Cyprus has been the leader in asylum applications in Europe relative to its population. Our appreciation, Poland and Cyprus, for supporting those seeking to start new lives. May the immigrants to Europe be treated with the respect and dignity we would all want to receive in Heaven’s grace.
New Moon map created by United States researchers to assist future exploration.
Produced by the Lunar and Planetary Institute in the United States, the map is of the lunar south pole region and includes the Schrödinger basin, the Moon’s second-youngest impact basin. The area also has many important geological formations that could one day be investigated by robotic rovers, thus helping scientists to better understand the satellite’s history and geology. The basin also contains rocks that may be from deep within the crust and uplifted when the basin was formed. Thank you, researchers from the Lunar and Planetary Institute, for helping to pave the way forward for more study of the beautiful Moon. In the merciful guidance of the Providence, may your map successfully aid future exploration as we further appreciate the fascinating history of our magnificent Universe.
Up next, world’s first saliva-based diabetes test developed by Australian scientists. Let’s take a moment to appreciate the loving volunteers at senior homes, who help with meal times, clean the facilities, and overall make life better for the residents. Please stay for more helpful news on Supreme Master Television. Vegan: expressive love 4 our children.
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Australian scientists invent world’s first saliva-based glucose test.
It took 20 years for Professor Paul Dastoor from the University of Newcastle and his team to develop a needle-free test method for checking one’s blood sugar level. Given this highly accurate advancement would likely be a preferred choice for the 460 million people with diabetes globally, the existing needle-based blood test may soon become obsolete. The Australian government is providing approximately US$4.6 million to construct a production plant for the tests by the end of 2023. Our hats off, Professor Dastoor and team, for your innovation that will make a huge difference to hundreds of millions of people with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. May such advancements bring us closer to a time when all flourish in good health, in Heaven’s abiding care.
Finnish study investigates aggressive behavior towards humans in dogs.
The University of Helsinki in Finland has researched the cause of hostile behavior such as growling, snapping and biting by reviewing a dataset of 9,000 canines. The main reason found was fear, as well as older dogs, or dogs with health ailments being more inclined to engage in this type of conduct. It was further noted that smaller breeds are more prone to aggression, as well as specific breeds, such as Poodles, Long-Haired Collies and Miniature Schnauzers. The breeds least likely to be unfriendly are the Golden and Labrador Retrievers. Many thanks, University of Helsinki researchers, for helping people to further understand the cause of dogs expressing aggression. In Celestial peace, may your research lead to better methods to help our canine companions feel more safe and protected to ensure they continue to express their loving nature as much as possible.
Good-hearted police officer pays school fees for 19 students in Nigeria.
Faith Okwuego Ejoh, Divisional Crime Officer of Galilee Police Station in Nigeria’s Delta State, has paid the overdue school fees of 19 students at Ezechima Senior Secondary School in Obior village. Having learned of Ms. Ejoh’s kind assistance, the pupils, who are in their third year of school, were overjoyed. Meanwhile, the Association of Teachers and Parents expressed gratitude for Ms. Ejoh’s warm gesture, while Joel Nwokeoma, Contributing Member of Punch Newspapers’ Editorial Board, praised her as “a great woman with [a] heart of Gold.” Described by her colleagues as a courageous, intelligent, and committed police officer, Ms. Ejoh is known to be passionate about helping the less privileged in her community. Our high commendations, Faith Okwuego Ejoh, for your kind generosity. May we always help one another in times of need to bring a smile to God above.
Coming up, over 75% of Americans surveyed planning to grill vegan meat this summer. We’ll take a moment to learn about our family tree and share it with our family members. Will return with more uplifting news on Supreme Master Television. Vegan: way 2 show ur real inner strength. Welcome back to Noteworthy News – Joy-inspiring News for a Hopeful World.
Plant-based barbecues go mainstream in United States.
A recent survey conducted by DKC Analytics in the US has revealed that 78% of people in the nation plan to add plant-based meat to a barbecue this summer. It was also found that 65% of respondents are choosing vegan meats for better health. Beyond Meat recently partnered with food delivery provider DoorDash to deliver its plant-based beef products in 14 US cities in under 1 hour and will offer a special edition grilling kit with its new patty, including an apron, grill tools, mitt and more. Such exciting news, DKC Analytics, on the popularity of vegan protein and thank you, Beyond Meat and DoorDash, for helping people to get their plant-based grilling supplies conveniently. In the love of the Divine, may all hosting barbecues this summer open their hearts to the sweet animals and choose the plant-based way.
Circus moon bears in Âu Lạc, also known as Vietnam, transferred to sanctuary.
Ginger, Chili, Pepper, and Saffron, the last remaining Asiatic black bears in the Hanoi Central Circus, have been relocated to the Tam Đảo sanctuary in Âu Lạc (Vietnam). It is run by Shining World Compassion Award recipient Animals Asia, which has previously received US$30,000 from Supreme Master Ching Hai to support the charity’s work. The gorgeous bears will spend the rest of their lives well cared for and explore natural surroundings with friends. In 2017, the Aulacese (Vietnamese) government’s Ministry of Culture instructed circuses to stop using wild animals in performances. Schools in the country have also begun to boycott such circuses, while an Animals Asia petition calling for the end of wild animals in entertainment has been signed by 32,000-plus Aulacese (Vietnamese). Beautiful Ginger, Chili, Pepper, and Saffron, wishing you a future full of joyful adventures and warm friendships. Our deep gratitude, Animals Asia, for all you do for our loving animal friends. May all our animal co-inhabitants be treated as our dear, precious children in Heaven’s loving light.
Here is a healthy pick-up you can share with friends. It’s called, “Auto Service.”
Ryan went to pick up his car from the service where he left it a few days ago.
“Good afternoon, I came to pick up my car. I brought it three days ago for a problem with the brakes...”
“Oh, yes. Of course, come with me. Now, we couldn’t solve the brake problem, but to make up for that, we increased the volume of the horn!”
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And now we have a heartline from Aradhana in Nepal:
Dearest Master, I found this poem on the Internet. I loved it, and I think it resembles my own feelings. So, I want to dedicate this poem to You, my Dearest Master.
“There is nothing amazing in me, Oh! my Giver, only You have sustained me. Placing curtains over all my wrongdoings, You have been purifying me. By connecting me with Your Divine Self, You saved me from my troubles. I would have been long gone, Oh! True Lord, just Your Mercy is taking care of me.” Aradhana from Nepal
Humble Aradhana, Thank you for sharing this poem with us.
Master responds in loving kindness: “Expressive Aradhana, I too am moved by these words and am grateful that you found such a reflective poem that speaks of deep love and appreciation for God. May the Grace of Heaven uplift your soul and the spirits of the confident citizens of Nepal. Forever Love.”
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