Rijeka Bridge Responds to SDP; Mandić Says: These Are the Three Principles We Will Not Abandon
The Rijeka-based political party Most responds to criticism from the SDP regarding their withdrawal of support for the city's mayor, Ivana Rinčić, over issues related to value-laden health education.
Did you know that you can protest with a needle and thread?
Craftivism, a modern form of activism, promotes expressing political and social views through crafts like knitting and embroidery instead of traditional protest methods.
What is controversial about 'sexual education' that led Most to withdraw support for Rinčić?
The political party Most has withdrawn its support for Rijeka Mayor Iva Rinčić over controversies surrounding the newly implemented health education curriculum, which some critics claim promotes sexual indoctrination among children.
Uncertain situation for Djalali in Evin prison: 'No contact'
Djalali, imprisoned in Iran's notorious Evin prison, has experienced deteriorating health and communication issues, raising concerns among his family amidst reported unrest near the facility.
Applying anti-Babiš sentiment to the correct steps in healthcare is unfair
The article discusses the controversy surrounding the dismissal of Zdeněk Kabátek, the long-time director of the General Health Insurance Company in the Czech Republic, and its political implications.
Iran, from Khomeini's grandson to moderate Rouhani: the race for Khamenei's succession
The article discusses the succession race in Iran following speculation about Supreme Leader Khamenei's health, focusing on figures like Ali Larijani and the political landscape.
Who is Ali Khamenei, the custodian of the Revolution
The article discusses the significance and current status of Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader, amid speculation about his health and political influence.
SCD: Why Rest is Political for Black Women
The article explores the significance of rest for Black women living with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), emphasizing that it is not just a luxury or mere downtime but a crucial aspect of survival and political expression.
Data Breach in France Again, Millions of Health Records Hacked
A massive data breach has compromised the health records of over 15 million individuals in France, with information about notable political figures now available online.
With shouts, Venezuelan political prisoners confirmed that Nahuel Gallo continues on hunger strike in Venezuela
Nahuel Gallo, an Argentine gendarme imprisoned in Venezuela, is confirmed to be on hunger strike, raising alarms about his health.
Essay exposes crumbling medical consensus on youth gender surgery
A New York Times guest essay argues that the medical consensus on youth gender surgery is breaking down as various health organizations reconsider their policies.
"They pulled him out like a rabbit from a hat." Opposition criticizes the swift replacement of the head of VZP
The Czech opposition is criticizing the rapid replacement of the director of the largest health insurance company, VZP, asserting that it reflects political maneuvering rather than genuine reform away from political influence.
Hołownia Accidentally Provoked a Positive Phenomenon. Wróbel: There Are Two Explanations
Political debates ignited by Tusk's harsh criticism of the Polish opposition and Nizinkiewicz's acknowledgment of mental health issues among politicians highlight the struggles within Poland's political scene.
Uganda: Worries grow over Kizza Besigye's health
There is rising concern about the health of Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye, who has been imprisoned for over a year, as threats against his life continue to emerge.
Uganda: Uncertainty As Besigye, Lutale Return to Court On Treason Charges
Kizza Besigye and Hajj Obed Lutale are set to return to court facing treason charges amid health concerns and procedural disputes regarding their court appearance.
Adonis is fighting, how unusual!
The article discusses the provocative behavior of Greece's Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis, who seems to be embroiled in public disputes wherever he goes, often on significant political issues.
Repos for patching and fighting for votes
The article critiques political leaders in Greece for prioritizing emotional appeals and micro-political gains over addressing serious economic issues, highlighting recent confrontations during a health minister's hospital visit.
Kid Rock, RFK Jr zero in on ultra-processed 'poison,' call on Americans to put 'politics aside' for health
Kid Rock and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promote a health initiative encouraging Americans to prioritize healthier lifestyles over political differences.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Minas, Monday, February 23, 2026
The article covers various topics such as severe weather in Brazil, a substance called polylaminin that reconnects the spinal cord, state football matches, legal cases involving exploitation of minors, and political tensions related to Bolsonaro.
SYRIZA-PS comments on A. Georgiadis: 'The video of the doctor hitting him exists only in his disturbed imagination'
The Greek political party SYRIZA-PS has criticized Health Minister A. Georgiadis over his claims of being assaulted by a doctor, stating that such a video exists only in his imagination.
Unification Church Leader Han Hak-ja, Denied Extension of Suspension of Detention... Returns to Prison Today
Han Hak-ja, the leader of the Unification Church, must return to prison after a court denied her request to extend her suspension of detention due to health reasons.
SYRIZA: "The job of the Minister of Health is not to give orders for arrests, nor to threaten doctors"
The Greek political party SYRIZA condemned the actions of Health Minister A. Georgiadis, who was recorded allegedly threatening a doctor during his arrest, calling the incident horrifying and reminiscent of dark times in Greece's history.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Minas, Friday, January 20, 2026
The article reports on various current events from Brazil, including investigations and political developments.
Cascarón
The article critiques the Mexican government's performance over the past years, highlighting failures during the pandemic and the political implications of its actions.
In the Era of Forced Growth, 'Hiding' is Another Political Act
The article discusses the plight and societal perceptions of isolated youth in South Korea, as articulated by a young individual named 'Oe' involved in a support community.
Editorial: Wille Rydman Takes on a Significantly More Challenging Ministerial Portfolio
Wille Rydman is officially appointed as Finland's new Minister of Social Affairs and Health amid a backdrop of political resignations.
Parliament: Heightened Political Dispute Over Incidents at Nikaia Hospital
The Greek Parliament is embroiled in a fierce political dispute regarding a recent attack on Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis at Nikaia Hospital, with accusations directed at leftist opposition groups for their involvement.
New Left on incidents at Nikaia Hospital: When health workers request reinforcement, the government sends MAT (riot police)
The political party New Left accuses the Greek government of suppression and police violence against health workers protesting outside Nikaia Hospital over working conditions.
Analysis: Rydman's Appointment as Minister of Social Affairs and Health was a Relief for Orpo
Wille Rydman's appointment as Finland's new Minister of Social Affairs and Health is seen as a relief for Prime Minister Petteri Orpo amid a contentious political climate.
Sofia Virta criticizes newly appointed minister Rydman: "Notoriously inhumane"
Sofia Virta has openly criticized Wille Rydman, the newly appointed Minister of Social Affairs and Health in Finland, for his perceived inhumane political stance and is urging action from the Prime Minister.
Former Palestinian delegate to France Leïla Shahid dies age 76
Leïla Shahid, a prominent figure in the Palestinian cause and former delegate to France, has died at the age of 76.
Imran Khan's Eye Condition Improves, Claims Medical Board Report
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan's eye condition has reportedly improved after medical evaluations indicated a recovery in vision.
José Narro Robles Calls to Not Politicize Measles Outbreak and Provide More Resources
José Narro Robles urged the Mexican government to treat the measles outbreak as a public health issue rather than a political one.
The Guardian: Peace Prize Laureate Narges Mohammadi Suddenly Imprisoned
Narges Mohammadi, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate of 2023, has been unexpectedly transferred to prison in northern Iran, raising concerns for her health.
Nobel laureate transferred to prison in northern Iran without warning
Iran has transferred Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi to a prison in the north of the country amid concerns for her health and calls for her humane treatment.
Palliative Care Society
The article critiques the alarming state of palliative care in Spain, highlighting how societal and political issues contribute to a resignation in addressing such critical health matters.
The Point of Radek Bartoníček: Why Babiš is Not a Weak Prime Minister and What Okamura Smartly Relies On
A commentary highlights the political dynamics in Czechia, focusing on Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's strong communication with voters and Tomio Okamura's strategies.
The hot appointment roulette has started – Is this the new minister?
The resignation of Social and Health Minister Kaisa Juuso has triggered a search for her replacement within Finland's political realm.
Illa rejoining the Palau de la Generalitat next Monday after a month on sick leave
Catalan President Salvador Illa will return to political activities next Monday after recovering from a medical condition that led to a month-long sick leave.
VIDEOS: EPTV 1 South of Minas Thursday, February 12, 2026
Local news covers various events, including political controversies and unfortunate incidents in Brazil.
Tunisian court rejects provisional release of opposition figure on health grounds
A Tunisian court has denied a request for the provisional release of jailed lawyer and opposition figure Ahmed Souab, citing health concerns amidst a political crackdown.
Kaisa Juuso resigns – Immediate criticism from Keskusta
Kaisa Juuso, Finland's Minister of Social Affairs and Health, resigns and will take sick leave, drawing cautious comments from political opponents.
Wild argument between Georgiadis and Konstantopoulou: 'the most toxic has passed through this Parliament'
A heated exchange erupted in the Greek Parliament between Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis and former parliamentary president Zoe Konstantopoulou, going beyond the bounds of political decorum.
Small Parties Squeeze the National Budget: The Business of Local Political Forces in Mexico
Local political parties in Mexico receive significant funding despite low voter support, raising questions about their financial health and impact on the national budget.
Gaza and the Endless Pain
The article discusses the ongoing suffering of the Palestinian population in Gaza, exacerbated by violence and humanitarian crises.
Student City in Munich: Mold in Dormitories - 'Last Chance' for the Student Union
Reports of poor living conditions for students in Munich have sparked outrage, prompting urgent discussions in the Bavarian parliament regarding the need for political intervention.
Parties want more criminals to be sentenced to care
Several political parties in Sweden advocate for more criminals to be eligible for compulsory psychiatric care, raising concerns about the potential inefficiency of such measures.
A. Veryga: the farmers essentially support the establishment of the polygon
Health Minister A. Veryga states that there is a consensus among political colleagues regarding the need for a military polygon in Lithuania, emphasizing the importance of addressing residents' concerns about damages.
Lula strengthens speech aimed at women at event with criticisms of Tarcísio
President Lula emphasized women's rights and criticized political opponents during a campaign event focused on health and education.
Health Insurance: On the Path to Improvement?
The head of the Kassenärzte suggested a practice fee of three euros per visit, sparking significant backlash from political parties, particularly the SPD, which criticized it as unfair to chronically ill and low-income individuals.