Why we have different opinions on climate policy - it's about justice
A new study published in Nature reveals that people's views on justice significantly influence their support for climate policies.
Financial Time Bomb, Mistake, or Timely Justice Issue?
The article discusses the contentious financial proposal in Iceland, highlighting various expert opinions on its sustainability and impact on public finances.
"Pealtnägija": Can we really easily get rid of loans taken by scammers?
The article discusses the complexities surrounding the cancellation of loans taken out by scammers using a victim's identity, highlighting that while some legal opinions may suggest ease, the reality is much more complicated.
The reform? Free prosecutors and CSM without currents
Sabino Cassese discusses the upcoming Justice referendum in Italy and emphasizes focusing on the individual questions rather than government opinions.
Should the President Have the Right to Pardon Convicts? We Know the Opinion of the Poles
A recent discussion reveals Polish citizens' opinions on the presidential power of clemency as outlined in the Polish Constitution.
More than 37 statements, 40 suspects... Key points have emerged in the death mystery of Sadhvi Prem Baisa
The investigation into Sadhvi Prem Baisa's mysterious death in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, remains stalled pending the results of the FSL report, which will guide the direction of the case once medical opinions are obtained.
Democratic Party to Discuss Merger on the 10th... Jeong Cheong-rae Says He Will Also Ask Party Members' Opinions
The Democratic Party will hold a meeting on the 10th to discuss a potential merger with the Justice Innovation Party, as leader Jeong Cheong-rae expresses intent to gather party members' opinions separately.
Kim Min-seok: 'Supplementary investigative authority does not need to be included in the current legislative proposal'
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok stated that the issue of supplementary investigative authority should be addressed separately from the current discussions on legislative reform concerning prosecution, emphasizing the importance of reflecting the party's opinions in the discussions.
Can you sleep through a rape? Today the court makes an unusual move to find answers.
The court case against Marius Borg Høiby focuses on whether individuals can remain unconscious during sexual assault, with expert opinions on the topic being presented.
Karol Nawrocki pardoned three individuals. We know who the president's decision concerns
President Karol Nawrocki has pardoned three individuals, citing humanitarian reasons and positive court opinions, while denying requests from five others.
Unethical practices in private psychiatric networks. 'Rzeczpospolita' obtained contracts
The article explores the restrictions imposed on doctors by commercial psychiatric networks, the Polish Psychiatric Society's condemnation of these practices as unethical, and the opinions of psychiatrists regarding clauses in contracts with private clinics, alongside the positions of Lux Med and PsychoMedic.pl on accusations of limiting patient referrals outside the network.
FULL EMAIL ⟩ The internal letter from Liisa Pakosta fueling the court scandal has caused discontent among judges. Minister: there is nothing in those letters but my personal thoughts
The internal letter from Justice and Digital Minister Liisa Pakosta regarding plans to convert the Tallinn district and administrative court into a school has sparked backlash from judges, although Pakosta insists it only contains her personal opinions.
Engagement Party Turns into a Public Outcry in Yemen - What’s the Story?
An extravagant engagement party in Yemen, costing over $200,000 and featuring a luxury car gift for the bride, has sparked widespread controversy on social media, dividing opinions on personal freedom versus insensitivity to the poor.
Leavitt swipes at SCOTUS justices over women’s sports hearing: ‘Alarming’ to hear debate of ‘biological fact’
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized Supreme Court Justices for questioning biological differences between genders during a hearing on transgender athletes in women's sports.
Announcement of the Establishment of a Coordination for the Release of Political Prisoners in Tunisia
A national coordination for the release of political prisoners has been established in Tunisia, aiming to defend those whose freedoms were taken due to their political opinions or activities.
Samsung facing accusations from UOKiK President. It's about reviews and ratings
Samsung Electronics Poland is under scrutiny for potentially misleading presentation and publishing of product reviews and ratings, as a recent study shows that 93% of online shoppers rely on such opinions when making purchases.
Chiara attacked: war of expert opinions between Sempio and Stasi
Eighteen years after Chiara Poggi's murder, critical questions about the exact location of her attack keep emerging amid ongoing expert analyses.
The unrecognized son of Julio Iglesias and his mother, opposing opinions on the accusations against the singer
Javier Santos, who has long fought for recognition of Julio Iglesias as his father, expresses sadness over sexual assault allegations against the singer made by two former employees.
Freedom of expression for judges: the ECHR supports it
The article discusses the ongoing public debate regarding judges' rights to freely express their opinions, as supported by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) under the fundamental right of freedom of expression guaranteed by the constitution.
Dead Woman in Minneapolis: "You'd better go have lunch"
Renee Nicole Good, an unarmed woman, was shot and killed by a masked ICE officer in Minneapolis, sparking widespread outrage and differing opinions across America.
When a policeman stops you, do not argue. Expert explains why agent killed young driver
The fatal shooting of 37-year-old American Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis by an ICE agent has sparked a nationwide debate on the justification of the use of deadly force, with public opinions divided and an expert cautioning against quick judgments.
Piotr Kładoczny: The crime of offending religious feelings should disappear from the penal code
The Polish Ministry of Justice plans to ease penalties for offending religious feelings, eliminating imprisonment for this offense, but opinions on whether this is a good move vary.
With Trump or with Justice?
The article discusses the U.S. intervention in Venezuela and the abduction of Maduro as a catalyst for political confrontation in Greece, highlighting differing opinions from government and opposition parties.
Waiting for expertise is not appropriate. The current standard is inadequate, says Ožanová about the service law
Ožanová criticizes the current service law, stating that waiting for expert opinions is not suitable and emphasizes that the existing standards are inadequate.
The scandal in Villamanín worries lottery sellers: 'It will happen again if we don't prohibit shares'
Lottery sellers express concern over a scandal in Villamanín, with differing opinions on whether to prohibit participations to prevent future issues.
Why does the police announce investigations?
The article discusses reader comments regarding Prime Minister Plenković's remarks on a banner from BBB in Sisak, emphasizing the diversity of opinions in public discourse.