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World News: Progressive Wins from Paris to Nunavut

World News: Progressive Wins from Paris to Nunavut

Published 4 days, 14 hours ago
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In this episode of Good News for Lefties and the World, Beowulf Rochlen takes us on a journey through uplifting global stories that reflect the spirit of progress and community resilience.
Emmanuel Gregoire of the Socialist Party has emerged victorious in the Paris mayoral race, marking a significant triumph for the traditional left in France. With an estimated 51-53% of the vote, Gregoire's win signals a strong stance against the far right, as he aims to make Paris a sanctuary city.
In Israel, political figures Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid are joining forces to challenge Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, showcasing a united front against longstanding governance.
Brazil has taken a bold step by blocking prediction market platforms to curb gambling-like products, a move aimed at protecting its citizens from unregulated betting practices.
On the renewable energy front, a remarkable shift occurred last year as global electricity demand was met entirely by renewable sources, with solar power leading the charge and marking a turning point in the fight against fossil fuels.
In Canada, the Inuit Nunangat University is set to break ground in Arviat, Nunavut, promising to provide educational opportunities rooted in Inuit culture and language for local youth.
Lastly, Amsterdam has made history by passing a legally binding ban on advertising fossil fuels and meat products, positioning itself as a leader in climate-conscious policy.

Today's Stories: 

Socialist Emmanuel Gregoire wins Paris mayoral race | Elections News | Al Jazeera
2 former Israeli prime ministers agree to merge parties against Netanyahu - POLITICO
Brazil blocks prediction platforms, tightens rules to curb 'bet-like' products | Reuters
Clean energy generation exceeded rise in global electricity demand in 2025 | Renewable energy | The Guardian
Hamlet in Nunavut celebrates being chosen as site of first Inuit-led university in Canada | CBC News
Amsterdam Defies Last-Minute Lobbying to Become First Capital City to Ban Fossil Fuel Ads - DeSmog

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