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Good News For Lefties... and the World!
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In this week's episode of Good News for Lefties and the World, Beowulf Rochlen takes us on a journey through inspiring stories from around the globe that showcase the power of progressive change. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is set to implement universal healthcare for over 130 million citizens by 2027, aiming to streamline services and provide equitable access to medical care.
Meanwhile, Cuba has announced the release of over 2,000 prisoners as a humanitarian gesture, amidst ongoing pressures from the U.S. government, highlighting the complexities of justice and reform on the island.
In an exciting development, Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise vessel will join the Global Samud Flotilla to deliver crucial medical aid to Gaza, emphasizing international solidarity and humanitarian support in the face of adversity.
On the legislative front, Greece is taking a bold step by banning social media access for users under 15 years old, addressing rising mental health concerns among children, while other countries like France and Australia consider similar measures.
Closer to home, Edmonton, Canada, reports a significant reduction in disposable waste following the implementation of a bylaw banning single-use items, showcasing the positive impact of environmental legislation. Additionally, Denmark continues to lead the world in renewable energy, with wind power making up nearly 60% of its electricity generation, while Djibouti aims to reach 100% renewable energy by 2035, marking a significant shift towards sustainability in Africa.
Join us for this uplifting episode filled with stories of hope, progress, and the relentless pursuit of a better world for all!
This Week's Stories:
US, Israel, and Iran Agree to 2-Week Ceasefire Hours After Trump's Genocidal Threat | Common Dreams
Cuba releasing 2,010 prisoners as the US pressures the island's government | AP News
Greenpeace Arctic Sunrise to Join Upcoming Global Sumud Flotilla Mission to Gaza | Common Dreams
Greece announces social media ban for under-15s, citing anxiety and sleep problems | Greece | The Guardian
Edmonton ban on disposable items has reduced use of plastic bags and straws: city data | CBC News
Denmark generates a larger share of its electricity from wind than any other country - Our World in Data
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Meanwhile, Cuba has announced the release of over 2,000 prisoners as a humanitarian gesture, amidst ongoing pressures from the U.S. government, highlighting the complexities of justice and reform on the island.
In an exciting development, Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise vessel will join the Global Samud Flotilla to deliver crucial medical aid to Gaza, emphasizing international solidarity and humanitarian support in the face of adversity.
On the legislative front, Greece is taking a bold step by banning social media access for users under 15 years old, addressing rising mental health concerns among children, while other countries like France and Australia consider similar measures.
Closer to home, Edmonton, Canada, reports a significant reduction in disposable waste following the implementation of a bylaw banning single-use items, showcasing the positive impact of environmental legislation. Additionally, Denmark continues to lead the world in renewable energy, with wind power making up nearly 60% of its electricity generation, while Djibouti aims to reach 100% renewable energy by 2035, marking a significant shift towards sustainability in Africa.
Join us for this uplifting episode filled with stories of hope, progress, and the relentless pursuit of a better world for all!
This Week's Stories:
US, Israel, and Iran Agree to 2-Week Ceasefire Hours After Trump's Genocidal Threat | Common Dreams
Cuba releasing 2,010 prisoners as the US pressures the island's government | AP News
Greenpeace Arctic Sunrise to Join Upcoming Global Sumud Flotilla Mission to Gaza | Common Dreams
Greece announces social media ban for under-15s, citing anxiety and sleep problems | Greece | The Guardian
Edmonton ban on disposable items has reduced use of plastic bags and straws: city data | CBC News
Denmark generates a larger share of its electricity from wind than any other country - Our World in Data
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-news-for-lefties-daily-news-for-democracy--6256627/support.