May 06, 2026
Hello dear Good News community,
Greece, Turkey, Brighton, Lisbon—what do they have in common? They are all part of today’s Good News edition. Enjoy the read!
Enjoy reading, Selina

(Si apre in una nuova finestra)Greece places hundreds of beaches under environmental protection
Greece is increasingly protecting its coastlines: sun loungers, umbrellas, and buildings are now prohibited on 251 beaches. These areas belong to the Natura 2000 network and are intended to preserve fragile ecosystems from mass tourism and the impacts of climate change. Source: TIME OUT
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Turkey overtakes EU nations in battery storage expansion
Turkey is rapidly emerging as a market leader for renewable energy in its region. With the largest solar plant in Europe and a battery storage infrastructure that surpasses all EU countries, the nation is setting new standards. By 2025, the share of wind and solar power had already reached 22%. Source: EURONEWS
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Researchers identify new molecular Parkinson’s subtypes
A breakthrough in brain research shows that Parkinson’s is not a one-size-fits-all diagnosis: using AI, researchers identified two main types and five biological subtypes of the disease. This discovery paves the way for tailored therapies that specifically address the different molecular causes in patients. Source: MEDIAL XPRESS
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Smart pillow warns Deaf people while they sleep
Researchers at Nottingham Trent University, in collaboration with individuals with hearing impairments, have developed a smart pillowcase designed to warn Deaf people at night in the event of fire alarms or break-ins. The system utilizes powerful vibration patterns triggered via a smartphone. Source: HEISE ONLINE
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Brighton plans Europe’s first stadium dedicated to women’s football
The English Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion is planning to become the first in Europe to build a stadium exclusively for its women's team. The new arena, with at least 10,000 seats, is slated to be completed by 2030—strengthening women's football with its own infrastructure and a permanent home. Source: BBC
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Lisbon: Support for lonely seniors
In Lisbon, thousands of older adults are affected by loneliness. The city aims to tackle this with the RADAR project. This European initiative identifies isolated seniors through methods such as home visits and mobile assistance points. The goal is to create a broad-based support network. Source: DW
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