Progress roundup: preventable cancer, Africa's solar surge, and global tax momentum

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This week’s good-news roundup highlights that more than a third of cancer cases are preventable via modifiable risk factors; Africa’s solar installations surged, aided by storage; UN discussions advanced global tax justice and climate accountability; Rafah border reopening offered a lifeline for medical evacuations with restrictions; and other stories spotlight China’s green-tech-led growth and supportive UK initiatives in education, healthcare access, and local investment.
Topics:health#cancer-prevention#clean-energy-economy#global-tax-justice#rafah-border#solar-energy#world
- What went right this week: the good news that matters Positive News
- Most Preventable Cancers Are Linked to Just Two Lifestyle Habits ScienceAlert
- Four in ten cancer cases could be prevented globally World Health Organization (WHO)
- More than a third of cancers arise from preventable risks The Economist
- Nearly 40% of cancers can be prevented with 3 lifestyle changes, study finds foxnews.com
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