March 20, 2026
Hello dear Good News community,
Finland has the happiest people—and what’s truly amazing is that for the ninth consecutive year, the country has topped the "World Happiness Report." I found myself asking today: How can that be? What do the Finns do differently—and perhaps better? You’ll find out all about it and much more in today’s edition.
Enjoy reading, Selina

(Abre numa nova janela)HPV vaccine study shows long-term protection
A large-scale long-term study from Sweden shows that those vaccinated against HPV remain protected against cervical cancer over the long term. More than 926,000 girls and women were observed for up to 18 years—with the result that the vaccine’s protection remains stable. Source: VOL.AT
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France: Startup brings abandoned rail lines back to life
In France, so-called "Ferromobiles" are set to repurpose old tracks: these hybrid vehicles flexibly switch between road and rail, connecting rural regions to local public transport in a climate-friendly way. Initial tests are already underway—if successful, the concept could be rolled out nationwide. Source: EURONEWS
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New blood test improves cancer diagnosis for children in Africa
An innovative liquid biopsy test makes it possible to detect aggressive Burkitt lymphoma faster and more precisely. This minimally invasive method could save lives, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, by enabling earlier diagnosis and more timely treatment. Source: MEDICALXPRESS
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Air quality in 19 cities has improved significantly
What do London, Beijing, Warsaw, San Francisco, Berlin, and Heidelberg have in common? They are among the 19 cities that significantly reduced fine particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide levels between 2010 and 2024. This was achieved through measures such as the electrification of transport and the expansion of cycling infrastructure. Source: TRAVEL TOMORROW
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EU: AI-powered drones are cleaning the ocean floor
As part of the EU initiative "SeaClear 2.0," specialized underwater robots and drones will be deployed in the future to clean the littered ocean floor. These AI-powered systems can precisely distinguish waste, such as tires or bottles, from marine life and can even detect hidden mines. Source: EURONEWS
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Finland named happiest country in the world once again
For the ninth consecutive year, Finland has topped the "World Happiness Report." Key factors for this high level of life satisfaction include trust, a strong welfare state, and a deep-rooted sense of community. Source: CNN
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