Emotional Stories of Doctors Who Performed Abortions: Why They Became Pro-Life Advocates?
The article discusses personal accounts of doctors who performed abortions and later transitioned to pro-life advocacy, reflecting on the psychological toll and ethical considerations involved in their past practices.
Anita Błaszczak: Lejzorek Rojtszwaniec in the Age of AI
Recent data shows that companies that laid off employees citing AI are now planning to rehire, highlighting the complexities of workforce adjustment in the face of advancing technologies.
Krnje as a Reflection of Politics: Who Were the Dalmatian Carnival Figures Burned This Year?
This year's carnival celebrations in Dalmatia featured the burning of figures representing politicians embroiled in public controversies, signaling societal discontent through traditional satirical practices.
The Career Question: Can My Boss Give Me More and More Tasks?
The article discusses the phenomenon of Quiet Hiring, where companies reallocate tasks among existing employees instead of hiring new staff, particularly impacting high performers.
How the left left the meeting on ‘transgender’ children in 2023: Here are the truths that bothered them
In Croatia, the left-wing groups walked out of a parliamentary session discussing issues related to transgender children, amidst controversies regarding recent violence and the medical practices surrounding gender identity.
70% of HR Managers Consider Educational Background in Hiring... 'There is a Need for a Law to Prevent Discrimination Based on School Background'
A survey reveals that 70% of HR managers in South Korea take into account the applicant's educational background during hiring decisions, prompting calls for legislation to prevent school-based discrimination.
Parenting methods from the 1960s that would benefit children today
The article explores how certain parenting practices from the 1960s, now largely abandoned, could enhance children's independence and family relationships.
You will be shocked by what children were allowed to do in the 60s, which today is unimaginable for parents
The article discusses how parenting practices from the 1960s, which are largely abandoned today, could contribute to healthier child development, greater independence, and improved family relationships.
10 Things Generation X Learned in Childhood That Gen Z Will Not (and Can't)
Generation X, raised in the 1970s, learned important lessons about independence and resourcefulness that seem to be disappearing from child-rearing practices today.
Možemo hypocritically accuses Rinčić for what Tomašević is doing in Zagreb!
The Rijeka branch of the Možemo party criticized Mayor Iva Rinčić for appointing her supporters to school boards, while similar practices by Tomislav Tomašević in Zagreb went unaddressed.
Veterinarians: These breeds look cute, but live in silent agony
Animal welfare experts warn that certain dog breeds with extreme physical traits, admired by breeders and owners, often suffer due to these characteristics, leading to a life filled with distress.
You start to be old for the company before fifty. The turning point occurs in the minds of HR experts, experts agree
The article discusses the challenges faced by job seekers over fifty, highlighting their experiences of prolonged job searches and employer ghosting.
Anušić: We had to distance ourselves from Milanović's statement in Norway. An awkward topic
Defense Minister Ivan Anušić concluded a two-day visit to Norway, highlighting the importance of learning from Norway's infrastructure protection and military training practices, while also addressing a controversial statement made by Milanović.
What does the 2019 recording reveal? The mayor of Kutina is seeking evidence of budget voting
The mayor of Kutina, Zlatko Babić, along with his co-defendants, has denied allegations of political corruption related to hiring practices in exchange for political support, despite facing charges during their court appearance in Zagreb.
Split Mayor: The goal is to increase waste separation from 28 to 50 percent
Split's Mayor Tomislav Šuta announced plans to raise the city's waste separation rate from 28% to 50% in the coming years, calling for citizen participation and additional equipment for implementation.
This is the last ruler of united Europe
The article discusses Theodosius, a Roman emperor from the late 4th century, highlighting his impactful decisions that altered the course of Roman and Central European history, including the suppression of pagan practices and the rise of Christianity.
The etiquette advisor revealed which country has the politest people in the world
The article discusses how standards of etiquette vary by culture, highlighting the differences in practices such as tipping in the U.S. versus Japan.
Growing Up in the 80s: Lessons on Independence We Have Forgotten
The article discusses how children in the 1980s were expected to navigate challenges independently, contrasting this with today's parenting practices that emphasize constant supervision.
Dating apps are using AI to fake everything from photos to conversations
An increasing number of profiles on dating apps are completely fake, as people use AI for various deceptive practices.
Snow caused significant traffic problems in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
Heavy snowfall has resulted in severe traffic disruptions across Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, with warnings in effect due to winter conditions and irresponsible driving practices.