UK — Pioneering In-Womb Spina Bifida Treatment
A trial applying maternal stem cells to fetal spines during in-utero repair showed improved mobility and quality of life for children with spina bifida. The breakthrough was published in The Lancet and could transform fetal therapy for birth defects.
🔗 Source: Positive News / The Lancet (thelancet.com)
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Brazil — Indigenous Activists Halt Amazon Waterway Industrialization
River defenders forced Brazil's government into a policy U-turn after occupying a Cargill grain terminal. The campaign prevented the dredging and privatization of the Tapajós River for soy shipments, protecting Indigenous territories and biodiversity.
🔗 Source: Positive News / Federation of Indigenous Peoples
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The prisoners flipping the script on stage
A theatre project brings prisoners to the stage, challenging how society sees them – and how they see themselves
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Amid energy market turmoil, the people taking power into their own hands
Communities are showing how clean power can be local, affordable and owned by the people who use it
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Pakistan — Grassroots Climate Adaptation Without "Optics"
Communities in northern Pakistan practice glacier grafting, Miyawaki urban forests, traditional zero-carbon architecture, bamboo floating wetlands, and permaculture. These low-tech solutions are happening without international attention but often outperform expensive climate projects.
🔗 Source: The Nation (Pakistan)
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Vietnam — First Southeast Asian Nation to Regulate AI
Vietnam passed legislation requiring AI-generated content labeling and chatbot disclosure. The country became the region's first to place safeguards on artificial intelligence technology, demonstrating how developing nations can lead on tech governance.
🔗 Source: Positive News
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‘Turning a moment of loss into something hopeful’
Britain’s felled Sycamore Gap tree is being transformed into a public artwork – and citizens are invited to have their say
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The prisoners flipping the script on stage
A theatre project brings prisoners to the stage, challenging how society sees them – and how they see themselves
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Solomon Islands — Youth Mobilizing for Climate Justice
Young people in the Solomon Islands are leading community-based climate adaptation initiatives. The island nation, one of the most vulnerable to sea-level rise, is seeing youth-led programs for coastal protection, sustainable fishing, and marine conservation.
🔗 Source: IUCN / Local NGOs
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Pakistan — Grassroots Climate Adaptation Without "Optics"
Communities in northern Pakistan practice glacier grafting, Miyawaki urban forests, traditional zero-carbon architecture, bamboo floating wetlands, and permaculture. These low-tech solutions are happening without international attention but often outperform expensive climate projects.
🔗 Source: The Nation (Pakistan)
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What went right this week: renewables-1; oil-0, plus more
Events strengthened the case for renewables, Croatia eliminated landmines, an ‘extinct’ species returned to England, and more
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‘Turning a moment of loss into something hopeful’
Britain’s felled Sycamore Gap tree is being transformed into a public artwork – and citizens are invited to have their say
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These best friends used to be homeless. Now, they buy abandoned storage units to help people still on the streets
“When I came out of homelessness, I had nothing,” Shula Kitkowska said. “I didn't have furniture, I didn't have any of that, so what I can do for people today is give what I can.”
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Activists use sports mascots to fund conservation of real animals
A new study found that 727 professional sports teams across 50 countries use wild animals in their branding. The most popular species (lions, tigers, and wolves) face threats in the wild.
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Chile — Nation Declared Leprosy-Free
Chile became the first country in the Americas (second globally after Jordan) to eliminate leprosy. The WHO verified the achievement after sustained public health efforts including prevention strategies and universal care access.
🔗 Source: Positive News / WHO (who.int)
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Chile — Nation Declared Leprosy-Free
Chile became the first country in the Americas (second globally after Jordan) to eliminate leprosy. The WHO verified the achievement after sustained public health efforts including prevention strategies and universal care access.
🔗 Source: Positive News / WHO (who.int)
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Primark debuts adaptive clothing line designed by and for disabled people
“Everyone needs choice, everyone dresses differently, and everyone has the right to self expression,” the designer said.
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Pakistan — Grassroots Climate Adaptation Without "Optics"
Communities in northern Pakistan practice glacier grafting, Miyawaki urban forests, traditional zero-carbon architecture, bamboo floating wetlands, and permaculture. These low-tech solutions are happening without international attention but often outperform expensive climate projects.
🔗 Source: The Nation (Pakistan)
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Vietnam — First Southeast Asian Nation to Regulate AI
Vietnam passed legislation requiring AI-generated content labeling and chatbot disclosure. The country became the region's first to place safeguards on artificial intelligence technology, demonstrating how developing nations can lead on tech governance.
🔗 Source: Positive News
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UK — Pioneering In-Womb Spina Bifida Treatment
A trial applying maternal stem cells to fetal spines during in-utero repair showed improved mobility and quality of life for children with spina bifida. The breakthrough was published in The Lancet and could transform fetal therapy for birth defects.
🔗 Source: Positive News / The Lancet (thelancet.com)
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