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Edition 54

July 2, 2026

From reef restoration to malaria elimination and global record-breaking, good news abounds!

Giant Clam Farming Project for Reef Restoration Revives Palau’s Coastal Waters

Giant Clam Farming Project for Reef Restoration Revives Palau’s Coastal Waters

Palau is restoring its coral reefs by farming and reintroducing giant clams, boosting marine life and community heritage. This innovative project blends traditional knowledge with modern aquaculture for a healthier ocean.

Happy Eco News

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Southeast Asia Nears Malaria Elimination, Down Two-Thirds Since 2010

Southeast Asia Nears Malaria Elimination, Down Two-Thirds Since 2010

Southeast Asia is close to eliminating malaria, with transmission dropping dramatically thanks to increased surveillance, treatment, and regional cooperation. Countries like Laos are aiming for official elimination by 2030, a major step in the fight against this disease.

Good News Network

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Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi sets Guinness World Records title with 55 waterslides

Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi sets Guinness World Records title with 55 waterslides

Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi is now the Guinness World Records holder for the most waterslides, boasting an incredible 55 slides! This record-breaking park offers over 70 attractions for endless family fun.

Gulf News

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A Childhood Prayer Turned Into 33 Clean-Water Wells in Nicaragua

A Childhood Prayer Turned Into 33 Clean-Water Wells in Nicaragua

A childhood prayer sparked a charity that has now built 33 clean-water wells in Nicaragua. This initiative gives thousands of families access to safe drinking water, transforming lives one pump at a time.

The Good Press Newsroom

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After a Cyclone Killed 10000, Odisha's Women Planted 45000 Mangroves to Fight Back

After a Cyclone Killed 10000, Odisha's Women Planted 45000 Mangroves to Fight Back

After a devastating cyclone, women in Odisha are planting 45,000 mangroves to rebuild their coastline, protect their communities, and restore their livelihoods. These natural barriers are crucial for fighting erosion and storm surges, securing a better future for the next generation.

The Better India

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Did You Know?

Boasting around 159 failed products and innovations, the touring Museum of Failure features displays on such bad ideas as Harley-Davidson perfume, Colgate frozen entrees and Microsoft Zune.

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