The Inane and Pusillanimous Europe
The article criticizes the European Union's insufficient response to global crises, highlighting moral and practical failures in addressing issues such as the Iran conflict and energy crisis.
Lieutenant Colonel husband of deceased police officer convicted of abuse of authority against colleague: 'Goal to affect her dignity'
Lieutenant Colonel Geraldo Neto, husband of slain police officer Gisele Santana, has been convicted of moral harassment towards a subordinate officer, leading to a government compensation ruling in São Paulo.
The leader of the “Aušriečiai” distributed Eligijus Masiulis' books to the opposition to remind them of their 'sins'
The leader of the 'Aušriečiai' political party in Lithuania distributed books by Eligijus Masiulis to opposition members during a parliamentary session as a symbolic reminder of past political controversies.
Latvia issues statement against Russia's participation in Venice Biennale, backed by 22 countries
Latvia, along with 22 other countries, calls for Russia's participation in the Venice Biennale to be reconsidered, emphasizing the moral responsibilities of cultural institutions.
Justice condemns man to pay R$ 10,000 to trans woman treated with masculine terms
A Brazilian court has ordered a man to pay R$ 10,000 in moral damages to a transgender woman who was referred to using masculine terms, highlighting issues of discrimination and gender identity.
Xita Rubert: 'What happened on Epstein's island also happens in religious schools and happens next door'
Xita Rubert discusses the parallels between the moral corruption depicted in her novel and recent revelations about Jeffrey Epstein's island, highlighting broader societal issues.
Cuauhtémoc Blanco announces lawsuit for moral damage against MC: 'They used my image without my authorization'
Cuauhtémoc Blanco, a federal deputy from Morena, has announced a lawsuit against Movimiento Ciudadano for using his image without permission, amidst ongoing legal issues related to gender violence allegations.
Michael Higgins: Carney’s Davos mantra isn’t realpolitik, it is moral abrogation
The article critiques Prime Minister Mark Carney's ambiguous stance on international issues, specifically regarding Canada's position on the U.S.-Israel attack on Iran.
Labour council accuses minister of ‘moral bankruptcy’ over social care dispute
The Labour council in Hartlepool criticized Secretary Steve Reed for his indifference towards social care issues affecting children in their community.
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.
Between the 'Bear' and the 'Palm': How Film Festivals Reshape the World's Conscience?
Film festivals, especially in Berlin, are increasingly becoming platforms for expressing moral and political stances on pressing humanitarian issues, reflecting in the sharp polarization around ongoing conflicts.
Solidarity issues note in support of Toffoli and says that the minister is being targeted by moral lynching
The national president of the Solidarity Party, Paulinho da Força, has issued a statement in support of Minister Dias Toffoli, who has left the case Master's reporting at Brazil's Supreme Court amid allegations against him.
Controversy in Senegal After Arresting 24 People in Moral Cases
Authorities in Senegal have arrested 24 individuals in connection with moral offenses, sparking wide discussions on social media and news platforms.
The offsets cause serious harm
The article discusses the political dynamics in Greece, particularly the relationship between the PASOK party and the New Democracy party, implying that the systemic issues in politics contribute to corruption and moral ambiguity.
Contemporary Moral Issues
The article discusses the controversy surrounding a course titled 'Contemporary Moral Issues' at Texas A & M University, where the reading of Plato's 'The Symposium' was banned due to concerns over its perceived 'woke' nature.
From Zeus to Epstein: The Roots of the Moral Crisis in the West
The article explores the historical and cultural roots of moral crises in the West, drawing parallels from ancient myths like Zeus's abduction of Europa to contemporary issues like Jeffrey Epstein.
The West Facing Its Civilizational Contradiction
The article discusses the complexities of moral neo-Westernism intertwined with issues of cooperation, Christianity, migration, and international law in a multipolar world, particularly in the context of Argentina's push for a 'return to the West.'
After the Hunt: Julia Roberts in a Deferred Ethical Confrontation
Director Luca Guadagnino's new film 'After the Hunt' explores moral ambiguities within an academic setting, intertwined with issues of power and the feminist 'Me Too' movement, featuring Julia Roberts.