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Noteworthy News

2026-07-04
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In today’s news, United States begins joint malaria prevention project with partners. Swedish study underscores global warming’s threat to bird-people, Chinese advancements turn saline desert into productive farmland, Chile’s Supreme Court upholds naming rights for vegan milk alternative, creative South African youth earns international recognition, Finnish firms develop sustainable vegan protein for use in dog-people treats, and US animal-folk shelter cares for abandoned Husky puppies.

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