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GOOD NEWS | 23 MAY 2025

Global agreement reached to improve pandemic preparedness, Spain’s fight against femicides shows results

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23.05.2025
by biancakriel

From global health commitments to grassroots activism and scientific breakthroughs, the end of the week brings a wave of encouraging news: The international community has adopted a new WHO plan to strengthen pandemic preparedness. Over one million Europeans are calling on the EU to ban conversion therapy. And in the fight against malaria, researchers have developed a new compound that kills the parasite directly inside mosquitoes – quickly, precisely, and with lasting impact. Enjoy your weekend!

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23.05.2025
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