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GOOD NEWS I 19 MAY 2025

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19.05.2025
by selinamahoche

We’re kicking off the new week with good news from around the world: In the US an infant with the rare disease CPS1 deficiency has been successfully treated with gene therapy for the first time. In Brazil, deforestation dropped by a third in 2024 compared to the previous year. Meanwhile, Guyana has adopted stricter laws against oil pollution. And there’s plenty more good news to come – take a look. Have a great week!

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