Without moral credibility, the UN is just a theater
The article critiques the UN for its perceived lack of moral credibility and effectiveness in addressing global conflicts while promoting questionable appointments.
Geoff Russ: There is nothing morally superior about a silver medal at the Olympics
Geoff Russ critiques the celebration of silver medals by Canadians, suggesting that second place should not be viewed as a moral victory.
TV Critique: Maybrit Illner: "The Powerful Believe They Are Untouchable"
The article critiques a recent episode of Maybrit Illner's talk show that discusses the Epstein scandal and its implications for the moral decay of the elite class.
São Paulo court sentences Jorge e Mateus and producer to pay R$ 70,000 for moral damages to professionals after incident at the Festa do Peão
A São Paulo court has ordered the popular Brazilian duo Jorge e Mateus and their producer to pay R$ 70,000 for moral damages to two professionals involved in a disturbing incident during a festival.
Court condemns RR government to build new headquarters for Museum; state points to unfeasible deadlines
The Roraima state government has been ordered by the court to construct a new headquarters for the Integrated Museum of Roraima within 360 days, alongside a monetary compensation for collective moral damages.
This might be the most unethical program I have ever seen on TV
The author expresses discomfort with the moral implications of watching a reality show that has a significant impact on people's lives.
‘Moral panic’: Conservative MP blasts aid to Cuba, urges government to spend it on ‘our own people’
Conservative MP Jamil Jivani criticized the Canadian government's decision to provide $8 million in aid to Cuba, arguing that it diverts attention and resources away from addressing domestic needs.
He mingled in elite circles: Epstein collected scientists like trophies
The article discusses how Jeffrey Epstein interacted with prominent scientists, blurring moral boundaries within a milieu of money, sex, and power.
"The PM is not just a party leader, but the leader of the country...", said Manoj Jha
Manoj Jha emphasized that the Prime Minister of India has a moral responsibility towards the country, especially when engaging with international affairs.
Sabrina Maddeaux: Canada didn’t become poorer than Alabama ‘out of nowhere’
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Canada's GDP per capita falling below that of Alabama, prompting debates about economic status versus moral superiority.
Reputation as a Throne: The British Crown and the Cost of Not Distancing Itself
The article discusses the symbolic power of the British Royal Family in shaping public perception and its fragile moral authority, especially in light of recent controversies involving Prince Andrew.
What Jana Šlinská is reading: A mystical thriller from Ukraine that opens the theme of moral values
Jana Šlinská discusses her recent reading choices, highlighting a mystical thriller from Ukrainian author Illarion Pavľuk and a Slovak novel.
Gov’s wife encourages boy child to shun cybercrime
The wife of the Lagos State Governor has urged young boys to avoid cybercrime and embrace positive values during a workshop focused on moral guidance and mentorship.
De Luca: 'European leaders more empathetic than the people. In Italy, pacifism is one-sided'
Erri De Luca emphasizes his unwavering support for Ukraine and reflects on the strong moral resilience of the Ukrainian people after multiple humanitarian trips during the ongoing war.
Woman who had breast removed after incorrect cancer diagnosis is compensated R$ 40,000 in Acre
A woman who underwent a mastectomy due to a misdiagnosis of cancer is awarded R$ 40,000 in moral damages in Acre, Brazil.
STJ concludes process that condemns Carlinhos Maia for joke about bone malformation of resident of MT
Brazil's Superior Court of Justice has finalized a ruling that requires influencer Carlinhos Maia to pay R$ 200,000 for moral damages due to a joke he made about a resident's bone malformation.
The Disturbing Movie by Joaquín Furriel on Netflix That Will Test Your Nerves for Two Hours
A psychological thriller featuring Joaquín Furriel that captivates audiences with its intense narrative and moral dilemmas.
"This Cannot Go On": Rummenigge Criticizes Football Agents
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge criticizes the excessive influence and moral implications of football agents on player transfers, calling for reforms to limit their power.
From Bljesak, Oluja to Global Battlefields: The Second Part of the Great Confession of an Argentine
The article features the second part of an interview with Rodolfo Barrio Saavedra, discussing his experiences in military operations and the moral implications of decisions made on the battlefield.
‘Therians’, the viral phenomenon without basis that serves the ultras to fuel their 'anti-woke' discourse
The article discusses the viral phenomenon of 'therians' in Spain, which is being exploited by extreme right groups to promote anti-woke sentiments.
After Saulius Skvernelis' decision to remain party leader, Vytautas Bakas steps down from the Democratic Union
Vytautas Bakas announced his resignation from the Democratic Union after expressing disappointment with the party's current moral values.
Matea Ćorić: Surrogacy – Trading Life Under the Veil of Compassion
The article discusses the moral implications of surrogacy, emphasizing the view that it commodifies motherhood and reduces the dignity of the child and mother.
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.
A film success has become a lovely TV series
The TV series 'Lotte & Totte' creatively adapts themes suitable for a young audience within short episodes that include a gentle moral.
A Film Success Has Become a Lovely TV Series
The article discusses the art of creating children's content, focusing on the new TV series 'Lotte & Totte', which offers short episodes with moral lessons.
Sports newsfilter: Did you also have moral dilemmas while rejoicing in hockey?
The latest Sports Newsfilter discusses moral dilemmas in Olympic hockey and highlights the contributions of Slovakia's athletes, while also reflecting on the emotional aftermath of a disappointing bronze medal match.
Oleksijs Zaričanskis: Four years of war – a life without a backup plan
Ukrainian politician Oleksijs Zaričanskis reflects on the moral implications of leadership amidst the ongoing war, emphasizing integrity in the face of recent corruption scandals.
Kenya: Jesus Compassion Ministry U.S. Pastor Resigns Over Ruto Invitation
Pastor Charles Wachira of Jesus Compassion Ministry in the U.S. resigned in protest after the ministry invited Kenyan President William Ruto to their anniversary celebrations, citing moral concerns amid public outrage over government excesses.
Death of Quentin: for Manuel Bompard, LFI has 'no responsibility, neither judicial, nor moral, nor political'
Manuel Bompard, coordinator of La France insoumise, denies any responsibility for the death of a young nationalist amidst ongoing investigations regarding the event.
What is the way to avoid the flood of corruption?
The article discusses the challenges facing moral and ethical values in contemporary society, as highlighted by Dr. Shawkat Taha, a consultant and Islamic education expert.
Death of Quentin Deranque: Socialist Jérôme Guedj denounces the 'moral responsibility' of LFI
Jérôme Guedj, a socialist politician, criticized La France Insoumise for its 'moral responsibility' regarding the violent death of Quentin Deranque, calling for an end to alliances with the party.
The Word of the Priest / Take Temptations Seriously
The article discusses the themes of temptation and moral decline in society, drawing on Chekhov's story to explore the complexities of resisting temptations.
Lack of regulation and real external control”, writes a reader about supersalaries in the Judiciary
A reader criticizes the lack of regulation and external control of supersalaries in Brazil’s Judiciary.
Due to moral accusations.. the name of the author of "Fakhr Al-Delta" is temporarily removed from the series
The producer of the series "Fakhr Al-Delta" has removed the author's name from the credits due to moral allegations against him.
Supremocracy at Stake
The Brazilian Supreme Court is facing a reputational crisis after having taken on a central role in the political system by addressing critical political, economic, and moral issues.
How ‘Norway's most hated man’ can be acquitted of the alleged sleeping rapes
Marius Borg Høiby, facing serious allegations, finds his defense team focusing on legal arguments rather than moral judgment in a high-profile case in Oslo.
USA-Iran Conflict: Those who wage war must know what the goal is
The article discusses the complexities and moral implications of potential military action by the US against Iran, questioning the underlying motivations of such interventions.
With 'Yes', a chaotic film, filmmaker Nadav Lapid attacks Israel's 'yes' to war
Nadav Lapid's new film "Yes" critiques the complicity of individuals in the face of war by exploring the moral dilemmas of a struggling jazz musician in Israel.
Racist rhetoric is warping the Liberal party’s moral compass. We are destined to fail unless we govern for all | Andrew McLachlan
The article criticizes recent conservative rhetoric in Australia regarding multiculturalism, highlighting the importance of inclusivity for the Liberal Party's future.
The President believes Gintautas Paluckas should suspend his membership in the Social Democratic Party
The President of Lithuania emphasizes that Gintautas Paluckas should consider stepping down from his position in the Social Democratic Party for moral reasons amidst legal investigations.
Regarding same-sex unions, we need to go beyond the law and appeal to what is good and just
The article discusses the complexities surrounding the legal recognition of same-sex unions in Poland, emphasizing the need for a societal and moral approach beyond mere legalities.
Tomas Ramberg: Rebellion against Dadgostar if she gets her way
The Left Party may face a significant political cost if it enters a government coalition after the election, particularly regarding migration policy where Nooshi Dadgostar will have to negotiate her moral principles.
Letter to the Editor. The Afnan Case is a Moral Test for the Social Democrats
The case of Afnan Agha, a 21-year-old Social Democratic youth leader facing deportation, is presented as a moral dilemma for the party, questioning their stance on immigration and social justice.
Is Høiby punished for being a jerk? – Coming into a very steep uphill battle.
The defense in the trial against Marius Borg Høiby criticizes the court's focus on moral behavior and argues that it should not influence the judges' decisions.
Stories for Adults
The article discusses various moral dilemmas and scenarios that reveal human inclinations to judge others.
Bengt Ohlsson: Why does everyone think it's so bad to put children in prison?
Bengt Ohlsson argues that society often misconstrues the implications of incarcerating violent child offenders, challenging the prevailing moral perspective.
Paraibano arrested by mistake will enter court for compensation; Video shows his release from prison
A Brazilian man wrongfully imprisoned for three days due to mistaken identity is seeking compensation from the state for moral damages.
From Old Diaries
The article reflects on how writers like George Orwell and Virginia Woolf expressed their despair during critical moments of history, drawing parallels to contemporary feelings of moral collapse.
Frederik travels to strengthen ties with Greenlanders
Frederik, King of Denmark, is making an official visit to Greenland to offer moral support amid political tensions regarding potential U.S. interest in the territory.
Patricia Moral wins the battle against her landlords: "At no time did they admit to being large property owners, but they accepted to lower our rent"
Patricia Moral successfully negotiated a rent reduction from her landlords in a tense rental market in Spain.