GOOD NEWS I 27 FEBRUARY 2026
EU bans destruction of unsold clothing, Thailand’s café chains cut sugar in popular drinks by half
Happy Friday! Six Good News stories to sweeten your start to the weekend ✨
The catastrophic tendencies of mass media impact us in a decisive manner. We are constantly being plunged into apathy and pessimism. Good news is not only underrepresented but very often not presented at all. Yet amazing and positive things happen all the time, all over the world. Our mission is to spot them, celebrate them, and be a source of inspiration and optimism!
Happy Friday! Six Good News stories to sweeten your start to the weekend ✨
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Yeah, we’re back from our winter break – and kicking off with plenty of Good News from the animal world!
Six Good News for your weekend
A new month, new highlights: From India to Scotland, we’ve collected six inspiring stories showing that the world is full of positive developments.
From record-breaking punctuality in Switzerland to protecting orangutans in Indonesia – these Good News stories show that positive change is happening around the world.
Happy new week with Good News.
The first weeks of 2026 are already bringing exciting insights from health research. Here are 7 good news showing how prevention, new therapies, and scientific discoveries can make our...
UK invests billions in green energy, Paris launches Europe’s longest urban cable car, and Austrians are the happiest in the EU, according to Eurostat.
UK invests billions in green energy, Paris launches Europe’s longest urban cable car, and Austrians are the happiest in the EU, according to Eurostat.
Six pieces of good news that give hope – even on tough days
Artificial intelligence is already part of everyday life – and it can do far more than just give advice or tips. Discover the opportunities – and the challenges –...
The week ends on a positive note: A new treatment restores sight to blind people, a map reveals previously hidden landscapes beneath Antarctica—and much more.
Health apps have long been part of everyday life — and they can do more than just track data. A new meta-study shows they can also help people quit...