Exploring the Conflict for Personal Gain
The Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau Indigenous Land in Brazil faces threats from deforestation, land grabbing, and political maneuvers seeking to undermine its protection.
UN: The expert on Palestinian territories, Francesca Albanese, condemns 'toxic' attacks against her
UN expert Francesca Albanese criticized 'toxic' attacks on her personal life following calls for her resignation from several European countries due to her criticism of Israel.
Supreme Court: Remodeling Louis Vuitton Bags Does Not Constitute Trademark Infringement, Case Sent Back
The South Korean Supreme Court ruled that remodeling luxury brand bags for personal use does not violate trademark rights, overturning a lower court's decision.
Understand how the law that authorizes women to use pepper spray for personal defense in Rondônia works
A law in Rondônia, Brazil, allows women to use pepper spray for personal defense, specifying rules for purchase and distribution, especially for domestic violence victims.
The Guarantor blocks Amazon. "It has filed its employees"
Italy's data protection authority has blocked Amazon from processing the personal data of over 1,800 workers due to illicit information collection about their health and personal lives.
Health and personal data of workers, the Authority against Amazon: 'Stop the categorization'
Italy's Privacy Authority has urgently intervened to stop Amazon from storing sensitive health and personal data about its employees.
Privacy, the Authority to Amazon: stop the profiling of workers
The Italian Data Protection Authority has urgently prohibited Amazon Italy from processing the personal data of over 1,800 workers at its Passo Corese facility due to concerns over privacy violations.
E.S.A.μεΑ: Requests a meeting with Domna Michaillidou regarding the Personal Assistant – What issues have arisen
The Greek National Confederation of Disabled People has requested an urgent meeting with the Minister of Social Cohesion, Domna Michaillidou, to address concerns regarding the pilot phase evaluation and transition to the full implementation of the Personal Assistant Service.
Timbro's Chief Economist on Deportations: "I Can No Longer Call Myself Right-Wing"
Fredrik Kopsch, a national economist, reflects on the impact of Sweden's immigration policy while meeting individuals affected by deportations in the summer of 2025.
Learn when you can take time off work without pay deduction
The article discusses circumstances under which workers in Brazil can take time off work without having their salaries deducted, including legal provisions and personal situations.
The Spanish prosecutor who discovered that her own uncle was an Argentine genocidal: "It's frightening to think that he was involved with the suffering of so many people"
A Spanish prosecutor, Alexandra GarcÃa Tabernero, learns that her uncle was an Argentine military officer implicated in human rights abuses during the dictatorship, prompting a profound personal and professional reckoning.
Parents suing their adult children: how alimony works in Latvia
The article discusses the legal rights of parents in Latvia to sue their adult children for alimony, highlighting a personal case and the broader implications of such actions.
Woman wanted to prohibit the use of sensitive information in research - Administrative court rejected the complaint
A woman attempted to prevent the use of her personal data in a health research project but was denied by the Helsinki Administrative Court.
Artificial Intelligence: Opportunity or Danger for Freedom and Personal Data?
The article discusses the regulatory challenges and implications of artificial intelligence (AI) on personal freedoms and data privacy in the context of recent EU legal frameworks.
Key issues impacting consumers that may be judged in 2025
The article discusses significant consumer rights issues expected to be examined by Brazil's Supreme Court and Superior Court of Justice, including the commercialization of personal data and airline liability for flight cancellations.
The voice will be a prohibited object for AI in Mexico. Really?
A recent initiative in Mexico aims to legally protect human voice as an integral part of personal image, raising questions about rights and its implementation.
Social Freezing: 'My Eggs Have an Expiration Date'
The article discusses the growing trend of young women opting for egg freezing as either a means of personal choice or a response to societal pressure regarding family planning.
Poles want to be forgotten online. Companies are flooding Google with requests
Poles are increasingly requesting to have their personal data removed from online searches, reflecting a growing concern about privacy.
Gisèle Pelicot and Queen Camilla's Letter: I Didn't Expect It at All
Gisèle Pelicot expressed her surprise and gratitude after receiving a personal letter from Queen Camilla, recognizing her courage in the face of horrific crimes against her.
The European Court of Human Rights will discuss the complaint of Danilson-Järg
The European Court of Human Rights has accepted Lea Danilson-Järg's complaint about the public disclosure of her personal financial information during a court hearing.
Seven of my relatives were killed in Gaza. For me, Herzog’s visit was never an abstract debate | Shamikh Badra
The article discusses the author's personal trauma linked to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and critiques Isaac Herzog's visit to Australia amidst ongoing violence in Gaza.
Several criticized the store. Vivian Tepstad received a threat message from the store manager, who now apologizes.
Vivian Tepstad, a critic of Fana Zoo, received a personal threat from the store manager after voicing her concerns about the store's practices.
'This is my pain that I...,' said Akbaruddin Owaisi
Akbaruddin Owaisi expresses his personal anguish in a public statement.
This Morning star Ashley James issues heartbreaking plea after being raped
Ashley James, a correspondent for 'This Morning' and an outspoken advocate, shares her personal experience of rape to highlight the need for improved support for victims of sexual assault.
Super Bowl LX singer Brandi Carlile says she will keep her 'moral code' in mind during performance
Brandi Carlile emphasizes her personal values as she prepares to perform 'America the Beautiful' at Super Bowl LX, alongside other artists who oppose Trump administration policies.
Lazy employee is not 'heated' to work: He endlessly browses the internet, gets fired, and receives 40,000 euros in compensation
A court in Spain ruled that an employee's dismissal for excessive personal internet use was disproportionate, resulting in a compensation of 40,000 euros for the fired worker.
City of Greater Recife bans the use of masks at carnival parties, sparking debate about personal freedom rights
The Greater Recife municipality's ban on masks at carnival festivities has ignited discussions about personal freedom and the constitutional validity of the law.
Jenni came up with a recipe that conquered the world – There was a harsh downside
Jenni Häyrinen, creator of the globally popular baked feta pasta, reveals that TikTok offered her a deal that would have given up her rights to her personal brand and recipe indefinitely.
Priit Lätt: the reform of authors' personal rights actually protects authors
Priit Lätt argues that the reform of authors' personal rights is not an attack on authors but a thoughtful step aimed at creating a clearer and more practical system that protects all parties involved.
'They have worn a black coat...' Akhilesh Yadav speaks about Mamata
Akhilesh Yadav criticized Mamata Banerjee for adopting a strong stance against BJP actions, emphasizing the need for the public to voice out in defense of personal rights.
Elon Musk: French Police Raid Paris Offices of X
French police have raided the Paris offices of the online platform X as part of an investigation into allegations including the distribution of child pornography and violation of personal rights through sexual deepfakes and Holocaust denial.
Turek has prepared a lawsuit proposal, sees no problem in Macinka's communication
Filip Turek, the honorary president of Motorists and a member of parliament, is preparing a lawsuit to protect his personal rights regarding a dispute with President Petr Pavel over his appointment as Minister of the Environment.
Neo-judge Zaradkiewicz received a court ban on defaming Minister Żurek
A Warsaw district court has issued a ban preventing neo-judge Kamil Zaradkiewicz from reposting a controversial image of Minister Waldemar Żurek, who plans to sue him for protection of personal rights.
Women's sports activist responds to personal attack from Keith Olbermann after SCOTUS trans athlete hearing
Kaitlynn Wheeler, a women's sports activist, retaliated against Keith Olbermann's personal attack following her support for a rally emphasizing women's rights linked to a Supreme Court hearing on trans athletes.
I know the terrible price of expressing oneself in Iran
The article reflects on the author's personal experience of being imprisoned for speaking out against human rights abuses in Iran, highlighting the ongoing resistance against such oppression.
"I carried my dead wife for 1.5 hours": A shocking testimony from the crackdown in Iran
A heart-wrenching account emerges from Iran's violent repression of protests, detailing a man's experience of carrying his deceased wife for an hour and a half.
UPenn faculty condemn Trump administration’s demand for ‘lists of Jews’
UPenn faculty and organizations have condemned the Trump administration's request for personal information about Jewish individuals at the university, labeling it as government overreach with troubling historical implications.
The Government seeks to combat ‘deepfakes’ by including them as a violation of the right to honor
The Spanish government has approved a bill to address 'deepfakes' as a violation of personal rights, aiming to protect honor, privacy, and personal image in the context of modern digital challenges.
I was stalked for 20 years - what happened next was a shock to the system
Victims' Commissioner Claire Waxman shares her personal experience of being stalked for 20 years, emphasizing the need for better victim rights and justice accessibility amidst ongoing debates regarding jury trials.
It is not "just a revolt". We want to overthrow the terrorist regime
The author recounts their personal experience growing up in Tehran under the oppressive regime, highlighting the brutality, poverty, and the impact of state terrorism.
Israel will prohibit Doctors Without Borders and about twenty other NGOs from operating in Gaza in 2026
The Israeli government plans to ban over twenty NGOs, including Doctors Without Borders, from operating in Gaza by 2026, citing non-compliance with its requirements for personal information of their employees.
The law stands in the way of judges' marriage happiness. Appeal to Minister Żurek
Judges in Poland are unable to marry while serving due to a law prohibiting relatives and spouses from simultaneously holding judicial positions, which they argue undermines their right to personal happiness.
The generational gap: from frustration to the risk of social stability
The article discusses how today's youth enjoy more rights and opportunities compared to previous generations, highlighting improvements in personal freedom, health, and travel, yet warns of potential risks to social stability.
"You are very interesting, but...": how machismo erases you from the map of desirability after menopause
The article explores how societal machismo diminishes women's desirability following menopause, drawing from personal experiences and societal norms.