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What's right: successful French music streaming tax

France's new streaming tax has successfully funded music productions and tours, boosting underrepresented genres like jazz and chanson, despite some price hikes on platforms like Spotify.

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tags: France, streaming tax, classical music, chansons, jazz, online music streaming platforms, music industry, Spotify, Deezer, YouTube
categories: What's right
Friday 01.24.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: Thailand allows same-sex marriage

Thailand celebrates a historic milestone as same-sex unions become legal, with mass weddings, parties, and gifts—marking a new era for LGBTQ rights in Asia.

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tags: Thailand, same-sex marriage, LGBTQ, LGBTQ rights, mass wedding, equal rigths
categories: What's right
Thursday 01.23.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

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.

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tags: cybercrime, cyber violence, AI, legislation, UK, deepfakes
categories: What's right
Wednesday 01.22.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: plastic import ban Thailand

Thailand bans plastic waste imports, tackling toxic pollution, but global treaty delays and enforcement gaps risk continued harm from microplastics and burning waste, experts warn.

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tags: Thailand, environment, plastic waste, toxic pollution, hazardous waste, health risk, global action
categories: What's right
Wednesday 01.15.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: free meal program Indonesia

Indonesia's ambitious free meal program tackles malnutrition, aiding millions with locally sourced meals, but faces scrutiny over costs, sustainability, and quality, sparking nationwide debate.

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tags: Indonesia, free meal program, malnutrition, Prabowo Subianto
categories: What's right
Wednesday 01.15.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: Lady Gaga's exclusive milestone

Lady Gaga makes history as the third artist with multiple No. 1 hits across three decades, solidifying her legacy in music.

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tags: Lady Gaga, Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, number one songs
categories: What's right
Friday 01.10.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: cash support for poor figths TB

Brazil’s Bolsa Familia cuts tuberculosis cases by over 50%, showing how cash aid can fight poverty and improve global public health.

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tags: Brasil, Brazil, Bolsa Familia, Nature Medicine, infectious disease, child mortality, women's mortality
categories: What's right
Tuesday 01.07.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: New York fights world's worst congestion

New York City’s congestion charge, the first in the U.S., targets traffic and funds transit, sparking debate over its impact on gridlock and air quality.

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tags: New York City, congestion charge, United States, Central Park, Empire State Building, Times Square, Wall Street, traffic congestion, public transport
categories: What's right
Monday 01.06.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: UK's largest dinosaur trackway

A 166-million-year-old dinosaur track way in Oxfordshire reveals the UK’s largest fossil footprints, offering a rare glimpse into Jurassic life.

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tags: dinosaur track way, Sauropod Cetiosaurus, University of Birmingham, tridactyl, dinosaur, sauropod, Megalosaurus, Oxford University, Jurrasic past
categories: What's right
Friday 01.03.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: Belgium's ban on disposable vapes

Belgium bans disposable vapes, tackling teen nicotine addiction and environmental waste, while urging the EU to adopt tougher tobacco regulations.

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tags: Belgium, vaping, smoking, environment, health protection, hazardous waste, disposable vapes, nicotine
categories: What's right
Thursday 01.02.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: Pakistani women on two-wheelers

Pakistani women are breaking barriers with motorcycles, embracing independence through free training programs like Women on Wheels, while innovative solutions like safety Abayas redefine mobility and empowerment.

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tags: Pakistan, Lahore, WOW, Women-on-Wheels, independence, glass ceiling
categories: What's right
Tuesday 12.31.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: flaura and fauna discoveries 2024

Discoveries of new species, from pirate spiders to a crocodile-like newt, reveal nature’s wonders - yet highlight the urgent need to protect fragile habitats.

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tags: extinct species, Cao Bang Crocodile newt, pirate spiders, climate crisis, new species, blob-headed fish, amphibious mouse
categories: What's right
Monday 12.30.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: free public transport for Belgrade

Belgrade will offer free public transport from January, aiming to ease congestion, but can its ageing system handle the surge in passengers?

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tags: free public transport, Belgrade, Serbia
categories: What's right
Friday 12.20.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: Brazil's succesful poverty fight

Brazil’s bold fight against poverty lifts 8.7 million people in a year, thanks to innovative policies like Bolsa Família and economic recovery efforts.

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tags: Brazil, poverty, Bolsa Familia, G20, financial aid, Lula da Silva
categories: What's right
Thursday 12.19.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: Miss Netherlands beauty pageant ends

Miss Netherlands ends its run, paving the way for a bold new platform redefining beauty, inclusivity, and empowerment in modern society.

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tags: The Netherlands, Miss Netherlands, inclusivity, beauty pageant, modernization
categories: What's right
Wednesday 12.18.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: AI camera's to catch drunk motorists

A pioneering AI camera is being tested to catch motorists driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, helping police stop dangerous drivers before accidents happen.

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tags: UK, Devon and Cornwall, AI camera, AI technology, alcohol, drugs, impaired driving, Heads-Up
categories: What's right
Tuesday 12.17.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: Hope for the Aral Sea region

From a vanished sea to a desert reborn—discover how bold restoration efforts are bringing hope to the Aral Sea region.

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tags: Aral Sea, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, environment, sustainability, Aralkum Desert
categories: What's right
Wednesday 12.11.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: gay men to donate blood in Luxembourg

Luxembourg updates its blood donation rules, allowing gay men to donate, marking a major step toward equality and modernized health practices.

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tags: Luxembourg, gay, blood bank, blood donation, HIV, Aids
categories: What's right
Tuesday 12.10.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: Fighting childhood obesity

The UK bans junk food ads on TV before 9 pm and online anytime from 2025, aiming to tackle childhood obesity. Get all the details on today’s “What’s right with the world”.

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tags: good news, positive news, constructive journalism, health, obesity
categories: What's right
Monday 12.09.24
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

What's right: Revolutionary asthma treatment

A new injection could revolutionize asthma and COPD treatment, significantly reducing flare-ups, improving symptoms and quality of life. The results of the study were recently published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine.

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tags: UK, King's College, COPD, asthma
categories: What's right
Wednesday 12.04.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 
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