Prejudice: Research shows that many believe those over 50 do not match the latest fashion trends
A new survey reveals prevalent ageist attitudes towards fashion and employment for individuals over 50 in Brazil.
Leader: 'I have a nightmare image where Trump and Putin study each other a little too closely'
The article discusses the geopolitical implications of Trump's attitudes toward Iran and his perceived overconfidence in international military interventions.
Why sometimes compassion outrages us more than violence
The article discusses societal attitudes towards compassion and empathy, highlighting an instance where a woman's disdain was directed towards a president's display of compassion towards a homosexual man following a tragic murder.
"The Same Mistakes Repeat." Researcher Signe Asi Reveals a Hidden Bottleneck in Estonian Hospitals
Researcher Signe Asi highlights the need for systemic changes in work organization, attitudes towards errors, and management practices to improve patient safety in Estonian hospitals.
Seniors in the Network: What the Digital World Looks Like for Our Grandparents
The article explores the varying attitudes and experiences of three seniors in the digital world, highlighting their different levels of engagement with technology.
Kristi Mets-Alunurm: Attitudes Towards the Estonian Language Often Start at Home
The article discusses how attitudes towards the Estonian language are often formed at home, highlighting the discomfort surrounding its learning and usage.
Class Struggle Went for Alarmism. They Are Not Alone.
A Norwegian commentary criticizes the alarmist interpretation of a research study on young men's attitudes towards women and equality, asserting that Norway was not even part of the study.
How did they solve the problems with toilets and waste in ancient Riga? An archaeologist tells the story
An archaeologist discusses waste management challenges in ancient Riga, revealing historical attitudes and actions regarding refuse disposal.
Ivan Mikloš: When MOL and Slovnaft Buy Russian Oil, They Act Logically Because They Care About Profit. The Problem Is the Attitudes of Fico and Orbán
In an interview, Slovak economist Ivan Mikloš discusses the implications of oil prices, detailing government responses, regional price variations, and the controversies surrounding political figures like Fico and Orbán.
"Animal Abuse is Generally Endured in Iceland"
The article discusses the prevalent issue of animal abuse in Iceland, highlighting how society has largely tolerated it.
Deputy Minister: Residents' Attitudes Towards the Kapčiamieščio Polygon Are Improving
The Deputy Minister reported that the attitudes of residents regarding the Kapčiamieščio polygon are shifting positively as the government discusses legislative projects for its expansion.
The feeling of sufficient effort or the birth of a child are not reasons for a salary increase, says Lukáš Bakoš
Lukáš Bakoš, a psychologist and manager, discusses the necessary steps and attitudes towards achieving a salary increase in a podcast interview.
Tips from Resilience Researcher: Help with Sleep Problems
A resilience researcher offers advice to improve sleep quality, emphasizing the importance of mental attitudes and daytime habits over just sleep duration.
Expert on Migration Omar Sayfo / Migrants Come Here with Expectations and the 'European Dream' in Mind. Then They Find Out It Is Not Reality
Omar Sayfo discusses the challenges of mass migration to Europe, highlighting the differing attitudes towards migrants in Central and Western Europe.
Misandry: "It is considered cool to say: Men are trash"
The article discusses the growing misandry in society, tracing the roots of male frustration and anger to identity politics.
I moved to the UK 6 years ago and here are 15 things I wasn't prepared for
A Filipina nurse shares her experiences of unexpected cultural differences after moving to the UK six years ago, highlighting work-life balance, food, and social attitudes.
Fewer Britons giving to charity, study says, with donations down by £1.4bn
A report indicates that charity donations in the UK fell by £1.4bn, with only half of the population donating to charity in 2025, reflecting a shift in attitudes towards charitable giving.
Elderly People Should Have Their Phones Taken Away, 18-Year-Old Vini Sometimes Thinks
An article discussing the generational differences in attitudes toward technology and past experiences, as reflected through a dialogue between a young psychologist and the memories of older generations regarding war and childhood.
Michał Szułdrzyński: Why the veto to SAFE hit Poland's security and position. Three reasons
Michał Szułdrzyński discusses the implications of the recent veto to SAFE, arguing it jeopardizes Poland’s security and sovereignty while reflecting a shift in political attitudes of the ruling PiS party.
Is it possible to strengthen memory after 65? Discover how a positive attitude changes the body and mind
A Yale University study reveals that older adults' attitudes towards aging significantly influence cognitive and physical improvements.
Health in Old Age: Those Who Strive Daily Also Want to Be Praised For It
The article discusses the changing attitudes towards health and wellness in old age, highlighting the pressures to monitor health metrics and maintain fitness socially.
Change in schools depends on parental support. The state is currently ignoring them
The Czech Education Minister has postponed the implementation of new educational programs, emphasizing that successful reform depends heavily on parental attitudes.
Debate: Because You Trust Him
The article discusses the implications of Cem Özdemir potentially becoming the Minister-President of Germany, highlighting societal attitudes towards immigration and integration.
Helm Stierlin 100: How You See Me
The article reflects on the work and philosophy of Helm Stierlin, a prominent German philosopher and psychiatrist, emphasizing the significance of systemic thinking in family therapy and criticizing societal attitudes of self-importance and ignorance.
‘I have never seen anything like it’: MP warns of rise in extreme views on race and identity
MP Zubir Ahmed cautions about an increase in extreme views on race and identity, reflecting a concerning shift in societal attitudes towards Islamophobia.
Mainland Chinese see Taiwan positively, won’t retreat from US trade war: survey
A new survey reveals that mainland Chinese attitudes towards Taiwan have improved and they support a hardline approach to the US amid ongoing trade tensions.
The Return of Torrente: The Macho and Homophobic Character Who Some Find 'Sympathetic' and Whom a Portion of the Electorate Would Vote for as President
The article discusses the resurgence of Torrente, a controversial character known for his sexist and homophobic traits, amidst shifting societal attitudes towards 'woke' culture in Argentina.
Successful Female Candidates: Now It’s Time for Women
The article discusses the growing influence of women in local politics, particularly in the Ebersberg district, against a backdrop of changing societal attitudes toward gender roles.
Record Number of Russians Opt for Alternative Civil Service – Vyorstka
In 2025, a record number of young Russians chose alternative civil service over traditional military service, reflecting a significant shift in attitudes following the invasion of Ukraine.
Aurelijus Veryga. What is the true purpose of assisted reproduction for single women?
The article discusses the implications of assisted reproduction for single women in Lithuania, exploring societal and governmental attitudes towards such health services.
Leader: Gunnar Strömmer should listen to the future head of the children's prison
Jacques Mwepu, the chief of a juvenile facility, emphasizes the potential for rehabilitation of young criminals, opposing the prevailing pessimistic view on crime in Sweden.
I don't want you as a neighbor. The war has changed the Czech attitude towards foreigners
More than half of Czechs believe that the public has prejudices against foreigners and would prefer not to have neighbors from certain nationalities, particularly due to the impact of the Ukraine conflict.
One in three men from Gen Z believes women should obey
A significant proportion of Gen Z men believe women should submit to men according to a recent survey, highlighting concerning trends in gender attitudes.
We Stopped Them Before
The article discusses the resurgence of reactionary attitudes against feminism worldwide and reflects on the historical achievements of the feminist movement in addressing issues like abortion rights and gender-based violence.
The Fog of War Does Not Lift
The article discusses the unpredictable nature of war, particularly focusing on the dynamics between leaders like Trump and Netanyahu and their attitudes toward conflict, especially with Iran.
The 'Substance' Syndrome and the 8M
The article examines the implications of the film 'The Substance,' highlighting how it may reinforce societal attitudes towards women's bodies rather than critique them.
Letters to the Editor: Civil duty is needed as a democratic practice for young people
The article discusses the importance of civil service as a means to instill responsibility and democratic values among youth, particularly Generation Z, amidst rising inequality and authoritarian attitudes.
Texas fracker turned escort says repression allowed business to flourish
A former fracker in Texas claims that repressive sexual attitudes in his area created a market for his escort services, primarily among the wives of oil industry workers.
A reader of TS switched from expert work to cleaning jobs, was shocked - 'Treated like a leper'
A retired expert has expressed shock over the disrespect he faces in his new role as a cleaner, contrasting it with his previous treatment in a respected professional community.
Generation Z and Politics: With What Attitude Are Young People Going to Vote Now
The article discusses the political attitudes of Generation Z in relation to other generations, particularly regarding stereotypes and issues such as environmental policy and immigration.
Jaume Fatjó, veterinarian and ethologist: "Taking cats out on a leash can be a problem and there are cases where they develop aggressive attitudes"
An expert veterinarian discusses the complexities of taking house cats outdoors on leashes, revealing potential behavioral issues.
State Election Baden-Württemberg: Door-to-Door Campaigning for the Party
The article discusses the resurgence of traditional door-to-door campaigning in preparation for the upcoming Baden-Württemberg state election, highlighting changing attitudes among candidates.
“Just lose weight!” Doctors' attitudes deepen the suffering of the overweight
A recent study reveals that the stigma surrounding obesity and the lack of comprehensive support in the healthcare system exacerbate the challenges faced by overweight individuals, especially on World Obesity Awareness Day.
Women of the Impeachment Square Realize Values of Gender Equality and Democracy Through Solidarity
Women participating in the 2024 Impeachment Square protests claim the space as a platform for gender equality and solidarity amid evolving social attitudes.
The Darwinism of Pep Guardiola
The article discusses the contrasting attitudes in contemporary sports, focusing on adaptability versus complaints, using Pep Guardiola as a prime example of success through adaptation.
Ukrainian writer Kuznecova: The Baltic States could set an example for learning the Russian language
Ukrainian writer Jevhenija Kuznecova discusses the impact of the Russian language on Ukraine and the attitudes Ukrainians hold towards it, particularly in light of recent conflicts with Russia.
The Vietnamese have succeeded, the Ukrainians have a chance. The attitudes of Czechs towards foreigners are changing only slowly
Czech attitudes towards foreigners are gradually evolving, as evidenced by the success of Vietnamese immigrants and the opportunities for Ukrainians amidst the current socio-political climate.
Training in Gastronomy: Is Generation Z Suitable for the Hard Work in the Kitchen?
A discussion on the challenges faced by culinary training programs in catering to Generation Z's work habits and attitudes.
"This was a marriage that was pre-arranged"
The article discusses the implications of arranged marriages in modern society, focusing on personal stories and societal attitudes in Iceland.
Berkshire's New CEO's First Letter to Shareholders: We Will Not Pay Dividends
Berkshire Hathaway's new CEO Greg Abel reassures shareholders of a disciplined investment culture in his inaugural letter, indicating a commitment to longstanding principles while redefining some attitudes.