The world is full of good news. The following are just a few ... Brazil´s President Dilma Rousseff announces the government's new plan to provide free professional training to eight million workers and students as well as increasing the number of scholarships for training abroad, to help people secure better jobs. An initiative by the New Delhi-based freemason's group, the Grand Lodge of India, has successfully illuminated Nalwas Village in Gujarat state with solar-powered electricity, as the first of 50 rural villages planned across the country. During a meeting in Antigua, Guatemala, in an effort to normalize bilateral relations and resolve the border dispute, government representatives from Nicaragua and Costa Rica agree to work together to stop organized crime and drug trafficking along their shared border. An online petition sponsored by UK-based "The Independent" newspaper has received more than 13000 signatures calling for the government to ban the use of wild animals in circuses, with supporters signing in at petitionbuzz.com/petitions/circusanimals. Joining Uruguay, Colombia and Panama, Argentina bans the import, sale and advertising of electronic cigarettes, saying there is no scientific evidence that they help smokers quit tobacco, in addition to the World Health Organization citing their harm to users. Swiss orchardist and researcher Markus Kobelt develops through natural methods a new RedLove apple variety that is high in antioxidants, delicious, easy to grow ...