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GOOD NEWS I 17 APRIL 2025

EU approves new Alzheimer’s agent, global CO2 pricing for shipping is coming, unknown perch discovered in the Gulf of Mexico

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17.04.2025
by selinamahoche

Before we take a short Easter break, we have some good news from around the world: a new Alzheimer’s drug has been approved in the EU for the first time to slow down the progression of the disease in its early stages. In London, human remains of Indigenous people were returned to Australia. A new species of perch has been discovered in the Gulf of Mexico. And much more, but read for yourself. With this in mind: Happy Holidays!

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17.04.2025
by selinamahoche
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