HomeLatest Posts Latest Posts Good news stories from around the world. Insights on inner transformation & outer contribution. Good News For HumankindGood news linksAntiheroes blogArchive of Human Genius Croatia declared free of landmines after 31 years March 03, 2026 After more than three decades of meticulous and dangerous work, Croatia has officially been declared free of landmines. Stemming from the 1990s Homeland War, the clearance operations resulted in the safe removal of nearly 107,000 landmines and over 407,000 pieces of unexploded ordnance. Supported heavily by European Union funding,... India set to launch free nationwide HPV vaccination for adolescent girls March 02, 2026 The Indian government is rolling out a monumental public health initiative to provide free human papillomavirus vaccines to adolescent girls across the country. Targeting girls between the ages of nine and fourteen, the campaign aims to drastically reduce the incidence of cervical cancer. This massive undertaking is made possible... 40% of world’s single or lower parliamentary seats are filled by women for first time ever February 26, 2026 In 1995, just 11% of parliamentarians in single or lower houses worldwide were women. By 2023, this had risen to over 26%. By 2040, humanity hits a transformative milestone as women occupy 40% of global parliamentary seats leading to improved governance in countries around the world. Senegal launches all-electric bus network powered by renewable energy February 26, 2026 Senegal has successfully launched a transformative Bus Rapid Transit system in Dakar, featuring a fleet of 121 fully electric buses. As the first network in Sub-Saharan Africa to operate entirely on renewable energy, the initiative utilizes local solar power to transport up to 300,000 passengers daily. By utilizing dedicated... Yangtze River showing remarkable ecological recovery following fishing ban February 26, 2026 China's Yangtze River is experiencing a remarkable ecological revival five years into a sweeping ten-year commercial fishing ban. Recent surveys reveal significant increases in overall fish biomass and the heartening return of critically endangered species in the world's fifth largest river. Furthermore, thousands of former commercial fishers have been... Pages: 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869