Bishops of BiH: The possibility of injustice and overshadowing must be removed from the electoral process
The Bishops' Conference of Bosnia and Herzegovina has expressed concerns about the portrayal of a single nation as a victim, emphasizing the need for dialogue and respect during electoral processes.
Nelson Mandela: "Everything seems impossible until it is done"
The article discusses the quote attributed to Nelson Mandela about resilience and transformation, noting the lack of concrete documentation of his use of the phrase.
Famelos at the Central Committee of SYRIZA: "Regime of Corruption and Scandals" – What He Said About PASOK
Sokratis Famelos, the president of SYRIZA-PS, launched a comprehensive attack on the government, labeling it a regime of corruption and social injustice in Greece.
Oras Tynkkynen Lost a Loved One and Awakened to Injustice in Finland: 'It Was Inexpressibly Difficult'
Oras Tynkkynen reflects on the personal impact of his mother's death and his political responsibilities in an interview at a Ukrainian-Georgian restaurant in Helsinki.
Football in the East: Fields of Arrogance
Two new publications illuminate the forces that fractured football in East Germany during the reunification years, highlighting ongoing structural inequalitites.
BBB 26: Pedro Henrique sues Globo, asks for R$ 4.2 million and claims 'injustice'
Pedro Henrique Espindola is suing Globo for R$ 4.2 million, claiming unfair treatment after withdrawing from the reality show BBB 26 following an incident involving harassment.
‘Mañanera’ conference of Claudia Sheinbaum today, March 17: Follow it live here
Claudia Sheinbaum, the president of Mexico, leads the 'mañanera' press conference on March 17, potentially addressing Spain's historical abuses during the conquest of the Americas and other current issues.
Eleni Alifragki: "... music has the power [...] to save experience..."
The performance '(Crash)' draws inspiration from Lily Zografou's short story and explores themes of injustice and concealment through intense physical theatre and role changes.
Twenty-first century Brazilian films view the country through the lens of public security
A ranking reveals that the most esteemed Brazilian films of the 21st century focus on the theme of public security, challenging traditional narratives about crime and social injustice.
If our 'ordinary desires' create 'structural injustice'
A recent book talk in Seoul examined the gap between knowledge and life through discussions of societal structures and individual desires.
These stories of judicial injustice show us why it is necessary to vote Yes in the referendum
A rally in Milan highlights stories of judicial injustice as supporters push for a Yes vote in the upcoming referendum on March 22-23.
"My life is not like me".. Abu Awda, a parkour player disabled by the war in Gaza
Mohammed Abu Awda, a young parkour athlete from Gaza, faces life-altering injuries from the ongoing war, which has left him unable to perform daily tasks and has severely affected his physical and mental well-being.
Regensburg Corruption Affair: ‘He was stupid’ – Ex-Mayor Joachim Wolbergs fights for his reputation
Former Regensburg mayor Joachim Wolbergs, recently elected to the city council, is currently facing trial for corruption and expresses feelings of injustice against the media and prosecution during his testimony.
With separate careers, Tortora would have been acquitted of all charges in the first degree
The article discusses the historical injustice faced by journalist Enzo Tortora, highlighting how he was wrongfully convicted and the ongoing debate regarding the separation of legal careers in Italy.
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee: The Trial That Exposes Injustice and Still Moves Millions
The article discusses Harper Lee's novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird,' which highlights the themes of racial injustice and moral integrity through the story of a wrongful accusation against a black man in the Jim Crow South.
TÕNU ÕNNEPALU: 'I wanted to be truly useful. To go to work. Together with others.'
Tõnu Õnnepalu discusses his new novel, which is deeply rooted in his experiences working at a tree nursery, exploring themes of physical labor, dignity, injustice, and the passage of time.
Spain to formally pardon 53 women incarcerated by Franco regime
Spain is set to formally pardon 53 women who were imprisoned during the Franco regime for allegedly immoral behavior.
Stephen Colbert mocks Paramount while accepting WGA award for confronting 'social injustice'
Stephen Colbert, during his acceptance speech at the 2026 Writers Guild Awards, mocked Paramount for canceling his show, drawing attention to issues of social injustice.
Father of Vorcaro's ex-girlfriend says daughter is a victim of injustice
Tomas Graeff expresses his support for his daughter Martha, who he claims is facing systemic injustice, as new information emerges regarding her previous relationship with Daniel Vorcaro.
‘Blue White Village’, Memory of Injustice in Inner Spain
The article discusses Azahara Palomeque's novel 'Pueblo blanco azul', which explores the injustice experienced in rural Spain through the lens of memory and poetic expression.
"In the Blind Spot" on ARD: Toxic Injustice
A German film crew faces the haunting trauma of Kurdish mothers in Turkey while documenting their fears of threats and disappearances.
Tawan, 20, deported before the stop: 'It's not fair'
Tawan Dusadee, a 20-year-old, expresses his feelings of injustice over his deportation to Thailand, which occurred just before a moratorium on teenage deportations was announced.
Sentencing: 'That is not fair'
A report highlights the injustice of sentencing in sexual assault cases, mentioning a specific case from Bavaria where a convict avoided prison despite the crime.
Suvi Minkkinen's competitor opens up about doping scandal: 'The worst thing that can happen'
Italian biathlete Rebecca Passler talks about the emotional impact of her doping scandal and the feelings of injustice following her positive test.
The main injustice today is against our children and grandchildren
The article discusses the negative intergenerational income distribution and its implications for future generations in Argentina.
Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil apologized, but now the state refuses to grant compensation to the forcibly placed individual
The Danish state has apologized for past abuses in care institutions but denies compensation to Erling Frederiksen, citing insufficient documentation of his claims.
Science Exonerates Cocoa from European Nutritional Value Classification Injustice
A recent study defends cocoa's nutritional value, arguing that it has been undervalued in the European Nutri-Score system.
Illinois reparations commission releases lengthy report of state's 'harms' against Black citizens
The Illinois Reparations Commission has released a detailed report outlining the historical injustices faced by Black residents in the state, emphasizing the need for informed reparative actions.
"I don't see that the whistle is blown for a flat." Czechs feel wronged, blame referees for wasted lead
Czech basketball players express feelings of injustice after suffering two defeats against Slovenia, complicating their qualification for the 2027 World Cup.
Scott welcomes Bruhn return after 'egregious injustice' of false rape allegation
Geelong coach Chris Scott expresses relief as Tanner Bruhn returns to play in the AFL after being falsely accused of rape, with charges dropped last November.
Argentinos Juniors, without Copa Libertadores or Sudamericana: a regulatory injustice from Conmebol that Boca suffered last year
Argentinos Juniors has been eliminated from international competitions after a penalty shootout loss to Barcelona de Guayaquil in the Copa Libertadores qualification round.
Yoon Seok-yeol Compared to Victims of the Inhyeokdang Incident by the National Power Party… "Needs to Apologize to the Families"
A high-ranking official from the National Power Party criticized the first instance verdict against former President Yoon Seok-yeol, drawing parallels to historical judicial injustices.
"Injustice and the truth will be revealed to the public".. Hakimi responds to his trial decision over rape charges
Moroccan international Achraf Hakimi responds to the court's decision to put him on trial for alleged rape, insisting on his innocence and calling the accusations a 'lie'.
Finland's Top and Flops: The Duo Surpassed All Expectations - the Moral Medalist Suffered a Flagrant Injustice
Finland achieved six medals at the Milan-Cortina Olympics, with notable performances from the combined duo Ilkka Herola and Eero Hirvonen.
The sense of injustice is destroying Poland
The article discusses the detrimental effects of feelings of injustice on Polish society.
'Epstein's 'Cinderella' toppled the Prince - it's devastating she's not here to see it'
Virginia Giuffre, a key figure in the Epstein trafficking case, is commemorated on the day of Prince Andrew's arrest, highlighting the injustice of her absence.
'How can one bear to see with open eyes'... A legal scholar interprets the Analects 'ethics and anger' for Yoon Suk-yeol
Legal scholar Kim Ki-chang argues for a reinterpretation of Confucius' Analects, emphasizing the ethical imperatives that arise in the face of injustice, particularly in relation to the upcoming trial of former President Yoon Suk-yeol.
Tamara Tenenbaum: "I am very critical of Zionist positions; for me, being Jewish means being against injustices and violence"
Tamara Tenenbaum reflects on her critical perspective of Zionism and what it means to be Jewish in the context of injustice and violence during a recent interview.
Police charged a quartet of former StB agents who pursued actor Töpfer
Four former agents of the Czechoslovak secret police have been charged for stalking actor Ladislav Töpfer.
President Yoon's Wishes for a Better World This Lunar New Year
On Lunar New Year, President Yoon expressed his deep desire for a just society free from injustice and unfairness in a social media post.
Ghana Seeks Formal UN Acknowledgement of African Slave Trade Injustice
Ghana plans to submit a resolution to the UN to label the African slave trade as the most serious crime against humanity.
'Tories allowed HMRC rate injustice to continue - NHS and care staff need fairness'
Former minister Jim McMahon criticizes the UK government for not updating outdated mileage rates, which have remained unchanged for 15 years, disadvantaging NHS and care staff.
The Pain of Revenge: How Hatred and Rage Destroy Emotional Health
The article discusses how the desire for revenge, rooted in emotional responses to injustice, can have harmful effects on individuals' emotional health and societal dynamics.
Matías Almeyda denounces being sent off in a 'shameful' manner: 'it's an injustice'
Matías Almeyda, coach of Sevilla, criticized his recent red card during a match against Alavés as 'shameful' and 'an injustice.'
Antonio Molero: "I have been caught few times with my hands in the dough, but they have been very notorious"
Antonio Molero stars in 'Luces de bohemia' at the Teatro Español in Madrid, portraying a key role in a celebrated satirical play that addresses social injustice and political corruption.
Nuria Roca defends Juan del Val from the controversy regarding Rosa Belmonte on 'El hormiguero': 'An enormous injustice is being committed'
Nuria Roca has publicly defended her husband, Juan del Val, regarding remarks made by Rosa Belmonte on "El hormiguero," calling the backlash against him an unjust response.
Chaos and injustice. The anti-political nature of social benefits
The article examines the inconsistencies and contradictions in Poland's non-insured social benefit policies over the past two years of coalition governance.
The Courage to Say No
The article emphasizes the importance of courage in speaking out against injustices, rather than remaining silent due to fear or social pressures.
Shooty: Injustice
The article promotes the sale of ten numbered prints of a graphic signed by Shooty.
'Justice is not for us,' says Thiago Flausino's aunt after police officers are acquitted for the teenager's death
Thiago Flausino's family expressed a profound sense of injustice after the acquittal of two police officers involved in the 13-year-old's fatal shooting during a police operation in Rio de Janeiro's Cidade de Deus.