In relationships, it is more important for us to be loved than to love. How is this related to International Women's Day?
The article discusses the importance of being loved over loving in relationships, linking it to the context of International Women's Day and the visibility of inspiring women in society.
Chicago News: Brandon Johnson harshly criticized Trump for ICE raids, cuts to daycare, and climate denialism
Chicago's Mayor Brandon Johnson has criticized Trump for his immigration policies, linking ICE raids to local community fears while also addressing cuts to daycare and climate change.
Kraków adjusts the SCT. Pressure from residents and better air quality change the debate
Kraków is revising its SCT regulations in response to community pressure and a focus on improving air quality.
Retired priests in a social facility / Life in the parish was different, here they have to obey. Some come with fear of whether they can cope with the change.
A group of retired priests, now living in a care home, continue to engage in spiritual life despite health issues and aging.
Locals filmed a landslide in Peru. Mud and stones were flowing near them
A landslide in Peru was captured on video by local residents, showing mud and stones cascading dangerously close to them.
Iranians in Frankfurt: 'Hope for regime change is greater than ever'
The Iranian community in Frankfurt is optimistic about the potential for democratic change in Iran amid recent tensions involving the U.S. and Israel.
Iranian Australians celebrate death of supreme leader and dream with ‘quiet anticipation’ of regime change
Iranian Australians are celebrating the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, viewing it as a potential turning point for change in Iran.
Solidarity with Gaza shines on a night full of demands: "We will not change the world, but we cannot look the other way"
The 40th Goya Awards in Spain prominently featured themes of solidarity with Gaza, highlighting the urgent need for empathy and activism among the global community.
"If they win, I will update the shield": Zapping's CM responds to Universidad Católica and the exchange goes viral
A social media exchange between Zapping's community manager and Universidad Católica over a schedule change in the Liga Ecuabet sparked widespread discussion and became a trending topic.
Impact of 'once-in-a-generation' floods explored in moving documentary
The documentary 'Floodland' examines the devastating effects of the 2022 floods in Lismore, Australia, and documents the community's efforts to rebuild.
Linguistic Flat-Earthism (or Language Flat-Earthism)
The article critiques a proposed curriculum change in Valencian education that would censor works by authors not born in the Valencian Community.
The Pier for Winter Swimmers is Breaking Down Year After Year in Oulu – This Time It Was Taken by Millions of Cubic Meters of Flow and Ice
A group of winter swimmers in Oulu’s Tuira area has been forced to change their route to access the ice-cold water due to a damaged pier caused by strong water flow and ice.
Jaani was part of a gang. Now he is telling his story to inspire change
Jaani Pani, a young man from Western Sydney, shares his journey from gang involvement to inspiring others for positive change.
Prince William and Kate tear up schedule with unexpected move in pouring rain
Prince William and Kate change their schedule to interact with well-wishers under rainy conditions in Wales.
"They will not stand at cemeteries or houses," says former climate protection chief about wind turbines
A former climate protection chief addresses concerns about the placement of wind turbines near residential areas and cemeteries.
Good news for California: the new law signed by Gavin Newsom that impacts a key food for Latinos
California has enacted a new law that will change the regulation of corn masa flour, a staple food for the Latino community, starting January 1, 2026.
Helsinki demolishes 15 Heka rental houses in Ala-Malmi – Kirsi Huhta shares her feelings as home is threatened
The Helsinki city council has approved a zoning change in Ala-Malmi that paves the way for the demolition of 15 rental houses to make way for new housing.
Who to call for help when the conditions worsen
The article discusses resources and support available for those affected by deteriorating conditions due to weather in Iceland.
Antisemitism Royal Commission facing 'limitations'
The Antisemitism Royal Commission in Australia is underway, facing criticism regarding its limited timeframe and ability to effect meaningful change.
The cafes once had room for everyone. Is that the case today?
The article discusses the change in the atmosphere of cafes, contrasting the past inclusive vibe with contemporary trends in decor and ambiance.
Glacier advancement threatens people and infrastructure
The advancing glacier poses significant threats to local communities and infrastructure.
Good news for beneficiaries in the U.S.: new federal rules could change access to SNAP
The U.S. federal government has approved significant changes to work requirements for SNAP recipients aimed at updating eligibility criteria.
Kalamunda community radio is undeterred despite frequency change
Kalamunda Community Radio has successfully shifted to a new frequency of 88.9 FM after being displaced due to changes in Perth's FM spectrum.
Everyone can contribute something to the healing of the world that is falling apart
The article discusses the importance of being present in everyday life amidst global chaos and emphasizes the potential for individual action to effect change.
Regional shires facing financial cut with forestry rate change
Seven regional shires in Western Australia are confronting a $325,000 revenue cut after rate payments from forestry plantations are redirected from local councils to the State Treasury.
A small step creates a great impact.. This is how intentions turn into a real effect
The article discusses the significant impact of small, uncelebrated actions in creating positive change across the globe, as showcased through various stories from three different continents.
200 would be informed about climate threats in Aarhus district
Around 200 citizens attended a town meeting in Aarhus Municipality to discuss the findings of a new study highlighting the vulnerability of thousands of residents to flooding due to climate change.
The Left Loves Change, Except for Evangelicals
The article discusses the tension between progressives and conservatives in Brazil, particularly in relation to the support for President Lula and the role of the evangelical community.
Father from Rio Preto calls for 'renewing action' from the faithful during Lent; see parish programming
A priest from São José do Rio Preto urges the faithful to embrace Lent as a time for internal change rather than mere religious tradition.
Mountain town calls for change after cyclone cuts road again
Residents of Eungella are advocating for an alternative exit as Cyclone Koji damages their main access road, isolating the community yet again.
Charis Dimitrakopoulos, Founder and CEO of Softweb: A Structural Change in Digital Transformation is Ecosymmetry
Softweb's leadership emphasizes a significant shift in digital transformation through Ecosymmetry, collaborating with the academic community and innovation.
The 'Arch of Lovers' collapses, one of the symbols of the Italian coast of Salento
The natural Arch of Lovers in Salento has collapsed after heavy rains and strong waves, shocking the local community.
Scientists discover a rare window into life a million years ago
Scientists uncover an exceptional fossil record from about a million years ago in a New Zealand cave, revealing insights into an ancient animal community.
Grazalema learns to live in the diaspora: 'What is saving the town is the institutions and science'
Grazalema, Spain's rainiest village, has been partially evacuated due to a critical aquifer pressure, highlighting the resilience of its residents and the role of institutions in their response.
The term 'Tawaif' became a problem, now villagers will proudly tell the name of their village
A village in Uttar Pradesh has changed its name from Roopwar Tawaif to Devpur to eliminate the social stigma associated with the original name.
Forum discusses climate change
The second forum of the Santos 500+ project is set to address climate change challenges facing the city of Santos, Brazil.
Community Todas 'Change: Method', by Édouard Louis
The Comunidade Todas is organizing a virtual discussion on Édouard Louis's book "Change: Method" on March 17, featuring the author's editor in Brazil, Luisa Tieppo.
Warning major change will leave voters in the dark as peers hit out
Members of the House of Lords have criticized proposed changes that would eliminate the requirement for councils to publish structural changes in local newspapers, fearing this could lead to a lack of transparency for communities.
Residents' association of Jardins requests change to the route of line 20-rosa of the São Paulo Metro
The residents' association of Jardins in São Paulo has proposed a study advocating for a change in the route of the Metro line 20-rosa to prioritize stops in the Faria Lima area instead of the neighborhood.
Branded 'Corrupt Priest', Netflix will change the title after protest
Netflix plans to change the title of its upcoming film 'Corrupt Priest' after a legal petition claimed it was derogatory towards the Brahmin community.
CIDE Community Returns to Classes After Change in Leadership
The academic community of CIDE in Mexico has returned to in-person classes following a recent leadership change at the institution.
Survey: One-third of residents consider anti-Semitism a problem in Lithuania
A recent survey indicates that a substantial portion of Lithuania's population perceives anti-Semitism as a significant issue, with many noting a lack of change or an increase in its prevalence over recent years.
Lrytas Awards 'Lithuanian Teacher 2026': Readers Have Their Say, the Commission Begins Work
The 'Lithuanian Teacher 2026' awards recognize educators who foster change and build trust, curiosity, and independent thinking among students, with reader nominations now moving to a commission for final selection of winners.
Warm spell in Saskatchewan impacts outdoor winter activities
A warm weather spell in Saskatchewan is negatively affecting winter outdoor activities, causing ice rinks to deteriorate and snowmobile trails to close.
Cultural Experiences Planting 'Literary and Artistic Revival' Change the Region, People, and Daily Life
The 'Literary and Artistic Revival' event hosted at the Book Concert Hall in Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, has become a cultural hub, featuring popular lectures and performances with over 1,200 members.
New "Schimmelreiter" Film: A Greta Thunberg in Hauke Haien's Head
The new film adaptation of 'Schimmelreiter' relates contemporary climate concerns through its protagonist, Hauke Haien, who faces community opposition to his coastal protection ideas.
'Corrupt Pandit' controversy leads to action by UP government, Neeraj Pandey breaks silence
The title of the film 'Corrupt Pandit' is embroiled in a controversy, prompting protests from the Pandit and Brahmin community for a title change or a ban, leading the UP government to take action and filmmaker Neeraj Pandey to respond.
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe's Wetlands Are Coming Back to Life - - and Safire Is Leading the Charge
The revival of wetlands in rural Zimbabwe is crucial for community survival, as these ecosystems combat climate change impacts and promote agricultural productivity.
S presents its plan for Sweden
The Social Democrats outline their election strategy emphasizing economic strength, welfare for families, and enhanced community safety as key areas for change.
12-hour bus journey leaves north-west Victorians calling for change
Residents of Mildura are frustrated with inadequate transport options, requiring a 12-hour bus ride to reach nearby capital cities, and are urging for improved bus and train services.