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World News: From Hungary's Democracy to Kenya's Equality
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In this week's episode of Good News for Lefties, host Beowulf Rochlen takes us on a global journey, highlighting inspiring stories that showcase progress and resilience. We begin in Hungary, where the newly elected government led by Peter Magyar proposes a constitutional amendment to limit prime ministers to eight years in office, a move aimed at preventing Viktor Orban's return to power and restoring democratic checks and balances.
Next, we celebrate the innovative work of Guillermo Barraza, a journalist in Mexico City, who transforms into Amanda Drag to bring visibility to the LGBTQ community through investigative reporting and interviews, fighting against violence and discrimination.
We also spotlight Arya Satheesh, an 18-year-old student from Ireland, who has been named the European winner of the Earth Prize for her biodegradable plastic project, Eco Purge, designed to tackle microplastic pollution while providing a sustainable alternative to conventional plastics.
In environmental news, we share the encouraging report that deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon has decreased to its lowest level since 2019, a development attributed to President Lula's commitment to eradicating illegal logging and preserving vital ecosystems.
Additionally, Pope Leo XIV makes history with a heartfelt apology for the Vatican's role in legitimizing slavery, acknowledging the Church's past and its implications on contemporary issues of racism and inequality.
Finally, we highlight Kenya's High Court ruling that allows individuals to amend gender markers on official documents, marking a significant victory for transgender rights and inclusivity in the country.
This Weeks Stories:
Hungary to limit PMs to eight years in office, warding off any Orbán comeback | Hungary | The Guardian
Mexican journalist doubles as drag queen
Irish student wins award for biodegradable plastic
Deforestation in Brazilian Amazon falls to lowest level since 2019 - France 24
Pope apologizes for Vatican's role in legitimizing slavery | AP News
Kenyan High Court issues landmark transgender rights ruling
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Next, we celebrate the innovative work of Guillermo Barraza, a journalist in Mexico City, who transforms into Amanda Drag to bring visibility to the LGBTQ community through investigative reporting and interviews, fighting against violence and discrimination.
We also spotlight Arya Satheesh, an 18-year-old student from Ireland, who has been named the European winner of the Earth Prize for her biodegradable plastic project, Eco Purge, designed to tackle microplastic pollution while providing a sustainable alternative to conventional plastics.
In environmental news, we share the encouraging report that deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon has decreased to its lowest level since 2019, a development attributed to President Lula's commitment to eradicating illegal logging and preserving vital ecosystems.
Additionally, Pope Leo XIV makes history with a heartfelt apology for the Vatican's role in legitimizing slavery, acknowledging the Church's past and its implications on contemporary issues of racism and inequality.
Finally, we highlight Kenya's High Court ruling that allows individuals to amend gender markers on official documents, marking a significant victory for transgender rights and inclusivity in the country.
This Weeks Stories:
Hungary to limit PMs to eight years in office, warding off any Orbán comeback | Hungary | The Guardian
Mexican journalist doubles as drag queen
Irish student wins award for biodegradable plastic
Deforestation in Brazilian Amazon falls to lowest level since 2019 - France 24
Pope apologizes for Vatican's role in legitimizing slavery | AP News
Kenyan High Court issues landmark transgender rights ruling
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-news-for-lefties-daily-news-for-democracy--6256627/support.