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What's Right: UK to Let 16-Year-Olds Vote in Next General Election

The UK government plans to lower the voting age to 16 before the next general election. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: Voting, UK, Youth empowerment, Good news, Constructive journalism
categories: What's right
Friday 07.18.25
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What’s Right: Stolen Wine Queen Glasses Spared, Returned with a Smile

During a photo shoot for Luxembourg’s annual Grape and Wine Festival, a thief made off with the distinctive wine glasses belonging to the Wine Queen and her princesses. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!


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tags: Luxembourg, Good news, Constructive journalism, Positive attitude
categories: What's right
Wednesday 07.16.25
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What’s Right: EU Moves to Protect Our Game Purchases

The “Stop Killing Games” initiative — now an official EU Citizens’ Initiative — has collected over 1.3 million signatures. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: video games, consumer rights, good news, constructive journalism, citizen initiative
categories: What's right
Tuesday 07.15.25
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What’s Right: Japan Declares Forced Religious Acts as Child Abuse

Japan is taking a groundbreaking step to protect children from coercive religious practices. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!


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tags: Good news, Constructive journalism, Japan, Religion, Child abuse
categories: What's right
Friday 07.11.25
Posted by AraCity Radio
 

What’s Right: Lab-Grown Cells Offer a New Frontier in Diabetes Care

A ground-breaking new therapy could free millions from insulin injection. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: Constructive journalism, diabetes, Health advancement, good news
categories: What's right
Thursday 07.10.25
Posted by AraCity Radio
 

What’s Right: No more shoe removal at airports

Good news for travelers: the TSA is finally phasing out its long-standing shoe removal rule. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: Good news, Constructive journalism, Hassle-free, Airport Security
categories: What's right
Wednesday 07.09.25
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What’s Right: Melbourne’s mRNA Breakthrough Offers New Hope Against HIV

A major milestone in HIV research has emerged from Melbourne, where scientists at the Peter Doherty Institute have engineered a revolutionary method to unmask the virus hidden in white blood cells.

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tags: Good news, Constructive journalism, HIV, medical breakthrough
categories: What's right
Tuesday 07.08.25
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What’s Right: “Sweating” Paint Helps Beat the Heat

Field tests in tropical Singapore showed homes painted with a new paints that reduced electricity for air conditioning by close to 40%. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: good news, constructive journalism, Paint, Singapore, Sustainability, Invention
categories: What's right
Monday 07.07.25
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What’s Right: Mexico Bans Dolphin Shows Nationwide

The Mexican Senate voted unanimously (99–0) to amend the nation’s General Wildlife Law, prohibiting the use of dolphins, seals, and other marine mammals in tourism performances and “hands-on” activities with tourists. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: What's Right, constructive journalism, good news, Animal protection, Dolphins, Mexico
categories: What's right
Wednesday 07.02.25
Posted by AraCity Radio
 

What’s Right: Denmark Protects Your Face and Voice with Copyright Law

Denmark is poised to pass a ground-breaking law granting copyright protections to individuals over their own image, voice, and likeness. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: Denmark, Good news, constructive journalism, AI, Deepfakes
categories: What's right
Tuesday 07.01.25
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What’s Right: Heart Attack Deaths Soar Down

Deaths from heart attacks have plummeted nearly 90% since 1970, thanks to medical breakthroughs and public health gains. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: Health, Health advancement, Good news, Constructive journalism
categories: What's right
Friday 06.27.25
Posted by AraCity Radio
 

What’s Right: Bagging the Litter Problem

Researchers analyzed data from over 45,000 shoreline cleanups across the U.S. and found that bans and fees on plastic bags are working. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: Good news, Constructive journalism, Plastic ban, Plastic waste, Sustainability
categories: What's right
Thursday 06.26.25
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What’s Right: Independent Experts Rally to Safeguard Vaccine Policy

In response to recent shakeups at the CDC, major medical organizations and independent experts are stepping up to create a new, unbiased vaccine advisory panel. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: vaccines, health, good news, constructive journalism
categories: What's right
Wednesday 06.25.25
Posted by AraCity Radio
 

What’s Right: Ireland’s Last Coal Plant Bows Out—But a Green Future Rises

Moneypoint—the country’s last remaining coal-fired power station—finally shut off its coal burners, marking a historic milestone in Ireland’s fight against climate change. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: Good news, Constructive journalism, Ireland, Sustainabiltity, Renewable energy, Green energz
categories: What's right
Tuesday 06.24.25
Posted by ARA CITY RADIO
 

What’s Right: Up to 6 Million Americans Unite in “No Kings” Protests

4 to 6 million people participated in “No Kings” protests across over 2,000 U.S. cities on June 14, 2025. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: good news, constructive journalism, No Kings, Protest, Human Rights, Civic duty
categories: What's right
Friday 06.20.25
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What's Right: HIV infection soon prevented for 25$ ?

An innovative, long-acting injection could prevent HIV infection with just two doses a year — a significant breakthrough in prevention technology. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: Good news, Constructive journalism, HIV, Healthcare
categories: What's right
Thursday 06.19.25
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What’s Right: Record-Breaking Support for LGBTQ+ Rights

Lambda Legal, a nonprofit that’s been fighting for LGBTQ+ and HIV+ civil rights since 1973, just raised an astonishing $285 million in its first-ever major fundraising campaign. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: good news, constructive journalism, LGBTQ rights, Freedom, Human Rights
categories: What's right
Wednesday 06.18.25
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What’s Right: Giving Voice Back to the Voiceless

Researchers at UC Davis have helped a man with ALS speak again—this time using only his brain. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: Good News, constructive journalism, Speech therapy, Tech advancements, ALS
categories: What's right
Tuesday 06.17.25
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What’s Right: India’s Huge Leap out of Extreme Poverty

India has reduced its extreme poverty rate from 27.1% in 2011–12 to just 5.3% in 2022–23. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: India, poverty reduction, good news, constructive journalism
categories: What's right
Tuesday 06.10.25
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What’s Right: Japan’s Ocean-Safe Plastic Breakthrough

Japanese scientists have developed a revolutionary plastic that fully dissolves in seawater — in just a few hours. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: constructive journalism, good news, Environmental sustainability, plastic pollution
categories: What's right
Thursday 06.05.25
Posted by ARA CITY RADIO
 
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