Category: GoodNews


  • What went right this week: the good news that matters

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  • Skype announces it will close in May

    Skype has announced it is closing from May. The internet chat and phone service, which is owned by Microsoft, made the announcement on X. It said: “Starting in May 2025, Skype will no longer be available. “Over the coming days you can sign in to Microsoft Teams Free with your Skype account to stay connected…

  • Project 195 aims to unite artists from every country in the world

    Project 195 is built around the premise that art is global societyโ€™s โ€˜only true universal languageโ€™ A new movement aims to connect creators from every country across the world, asking if art could be the โ€˜one language that unites us allโ€™. Project 195, launched by art platform 13AM Studio, began on 17 February and will…

  • Shiori Ito: Japan’s MeToo icon is up for an Oscar

    Shaimaa Khalil Tokyo correspondent Getty Images Shiori has become the face of the country’s MeToo movement When Japanese journalist Shiori Ito decided to speak up about her rape allegations, she knew she was standing in the face of a society that preferred silence. “I’m scaredโ€ฆbut all I want to do is to talk about the…

  • First astronaut with a disability cleared for space station mission

    John McFall has been approved as the first person with a physical disability to take part in a mission to the International Space Station Itโ€™s one small step for man, one giant leap for inclusivity: British Paralympian and orthopaedic surgeon John McFall has been cleared for takeoff as the worldโ€™s first disabled astronaut. McFall took…

  • MP’s prison term suspended on appeal

    Getty Mike Amesbury was sent to prison immediately after he was sentenced on Monday MP Mike Amesbury, who admitted repeatedly punching a constituent in the street, has had his 10-week prison sentence suspended following an appeal. The Runcorn and Helsby MP assaulted Paul Fellows, 45, following a row in Frodsham, Cheshire, last year and was…

  • Microsoft unveils breakthrough chip, promising quantum computers in โ€˜years not decadesโ€™

    Microsoft has revealed a new quantum chip that could eventually lead to computers capable of solving highly complex societal problems A groundbreaking new chip brings quantum computing within touching distance, according to its manufacturer Microsoft, potentially heralding a new era of tech-powered problem solving for some of the worldโ€™s most pressing ills. At the heart…

  • Inside the Taliban’s surveillance network monitoring millions

    Mahjooba Nowrouzi BBC Afghan Service, Kabul BBC Thousands of cameras are now being used to monitor the movements of Kabul residents In a crowded control centre, surrounded by dozens of TV screens, the Taliban’s police force proudly shows off its newly-acquired network of 90,000 CCTV cameras – used to watch over the day-to-day lives of…

  • Culled national park deer to provide venison for local schools and food banks โ€จ

    How often do you spot deer where you live? Rarely to never, most likely. Itโ€™s a very different story in and around the Cairngorms national park in Scotland, where an abundance of the animals has resulted in damage to the land and a growing perception of the animal as a pest.ย  But now a new…

  • What we know about the US-Ukraine minerals deal

    Reuters Ukraine’s President Zelensky first discussed a minerals deal with then presidential candidate Donald Trump last September. Kyiv has agreed to the terms of a major deal giving the US access to Ukraine’s deposits of rare earth minerals, Ukraine’s prime minister says. Ukraine hopes the deal โ€“ which would give the US a financial stake…