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GOOD NEWS I 14 JULY 2025

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14.07.2025
by selinamahoche

Today, we’re sharing stories about a Spanish city protecting its residents from the heat, three African UNESCO World Heritage sites secured thanks to conservation efforts, and an AI-powered robot that successfully performed surgery completely unaided by humans. Wishing you a great start to your week!

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