India's tiger population has doubled in a decade, thanks to effective conservation measures, anti-poaching efforts, and strong environmental laws, benefiting both wildlife and local communities.
What's right: UK to criminalize deepfakes
The UK introduces laws criminalizing explicit deepfakes, targeting AI misuse and protecting victims, as global efforts ramp up against online abuse and cyberviolence.
What's right: new EU regulations for toy safety
The EU parliament has approved new legislation aimed at increasing toy safety across the EU, especially focused on harmful chemicals and digital product risks. The regulations include a ban on endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDC's) that are linked to various health issues, such as hormone-related cancers and developmental problems.
What's right: first person with Down's Syndrome to earn law degree
Ana Victoria Espino de Santiago has become the first person with Down's Syndrome in the world to earn a law degree in the world. Aged 25, she recently graduated from University in Zacatecas, Mexico.
What's right: Virginity certificates to be banned.
Luxembourg will ban so-called virginity certificates. Health minister Martine Deprez said there is no scientific basis to prove virginity and the government will soon present a draft bill to ban the practice.