The Audience of the Ariston: A Fragile Mirror of Italy That Cheers and Boos
The article explores the complex nature of the audience at the Ariston theater in Italy, highlighting their wealth and how they reflect the broader Italian societal dynamics.
Franco murder exposed 'deep fissures in Brazilian society'
The murder of Marielle Franco has revealed significant social divisions in Brazil, particularly around issues of race and class.
If you have a headache after class, poor acoustics in school spaces are to blame
A report highlights how poor acoustics in schools contribute to health issues like headaches and hinder students' learning.
Susanne Nyström: If even pets cannot be a class issue – what should be?
Social Democrats argue that ownership of pets should not be determined by socioeconomic status, raising concerns about rising veterinary costs.
AOC repeatedly denies 2028 ambitions, slams global conference as dismissive to 'class-based message'
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez dismisses claims of presidential ambitions for 2028 and critiques the Munich Security Conference for ignoring class-based issues.
'The life of Ju is missing': Widow of a woman who died after a swimming class at a gym shares how he copes with grief
The widow of a woman who died after a swimming class in São Paulo discusses his grief and criticizes the gym's safety and operational issues.
14 Students in Classes Are Low on Her Wishlist for the Public School
A proposal to limit class sizes to 14 students is viewed positively but criticized for not addressing deeper issues in the Danish public school system.
'Neither seated in business class nor given non-vegetarian food...', dispute between passenger and crew member during flight
A dispute arose between a passenger and airline crew on a Bengaluru-Lucknow flight over seating and meal issues, leading to police intervention post-landing.
Car magazine finds an exceptionally durable car that can withstand harsh driving for up to 500,000 kilometers – and no, it's not a Toyota
A Mercedes-Benz A-Class has impressively reached 500,000 kilometers without significant issues in a durability test conducted by Auto Bild.
The Bad Voting
The article discusses the phenomenon of the working class in Spain voting against their own interests, particularly for right-wing parties, despite concerns about their socio-economic status.
A 'thriller' in the Castilian plateau: drugs, violence, and a condemned world
The article discusses Israel Merino's novel 'Epifanía', which portrays a bleak and violent landscape in a Castilian town filled with social class struggles and drug-related issues.
VIDEOS: Acre News 2nd Edition this Monday, February 9, 2026
The news report covers multiple stories including the Brazilian dollar's decline, health and safety alerts from Anvisa, a proposal on work schedules, legal issues involving a pilot and children, cannabis cultivation regulations, and a serious health incident during a swimming class.
The vulnerable rentier
The article discusses the uncomfortable truth that many left-leaning voters might be benefiting from property ownership and should not be exempt from the responsibility of contributing to housing issues.
Auli Viitala's column: Feminists should care about working-class men
Auli Viitala argues that feminists need to focus on the issues facing working-class men, who have been marginalized in feminist discourse, despite being adversely affected by the gender system.
Man dies after feeling unwell during aquagym class in Goiânia
A 68-year-old man died after experiencing health issues during an aquagym class in Goiânia, with authorities confirming he suffered a heart attack.
Renting an apartment is classist in Spain
The rental housing policy under Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is increasingly seen as classist, failing to protect vulnerable citizens and leaving low-income families at a disadvantage.
NSW goldmine faces community class action over allegations of a ‘toxic trifecta’ of pollution
Residents near Orange in New South Wales have initiated a class action against Cadia goldmine for alleged pollution issues, seeking compensation and punitive measures.
Populist gifts for some, maximum benefits for others
The article discusses how banks have doubled their stock value while the middle and working class continue to struggle with lost purchasing power, referencing President Sánchez's recent focus on domestic issues.