The Collien Fernandes Case: Thousands Take a Stand Against Sexual Violence in Berlin
Thousands gathered in Berlin to protest against sexualized violence and express solidarity with Collien Fernandes, criticizing political inaction.
What if we can do nothing?
The article discusses the implications of inaction in the face of political violence, especially in the context of Europe’s response to crises in countries like Venezuela and Cuba.
In Latvia, 7 municipalities ignored the opportunity to obtain free items for crisis situations
Seven municipalities in Latvia failed to apply for free crisis-related items offered by the State Fire and Rescue Service, attributing their inaction to the inefficiency of the Civil Protection Commission and previous political leadership.
Politics of Resignation
The article discusses the pervasive sentiment of resignation in Spain, reflecting on a culture of inaction amidst hardships.
A blow to woke and a wake-up call for European inaction
The article critiques the media's harsh treatment of Donald Trump, highlighting his controversial status and the challenges of understanding his divergence from traditional political norms.
The rental of a tourist apartment to question the mayor of Valencia: ‘Neither a thousand nor are they closed’
The political party Compromís has rented a tourist apartment previously ordered to close to demonstrate the local government's inaction regarding illegal vacation rentals in Valencia.
PASOK on sheep and goatpox: 500,000 culls without results – EFSA refutes government inaction
The Greek political party PASOK has criticized the government's handling of a sheep and goatpox outbreak, highlighting that nearly 500,000 animals have been culled without effectively stopping the disease's spread.
"We Need Reforms. Otherwise, the Winter Sleep Will Last Until Summer"
WELT columnist Robin Alexander critiques the German government's political inaction ahead of local elections, highlighting the urgent need for reform discussions.
"It's time for politics to do more than just shed a tear from the buttonhole"
Michael Kyrath, father of a violence victim, calls for decisive measures to protect the public following a train attack in Brokstedt and criticizes political inaction.
Wes Streeting attacks centre-left for ‘excuses culture’ of blaming civil service
Wes Streeting criticized the centre-left for what he describes as an 'excuses culture' that blames external factors like the civil service for political inaction and slow reform.
Power Outage in Berlin: 'Kai Wegner was unreachable for ten hours'
Manuel Atug, an expert in critical infrastructure, criticizes the inaction in public safety following a power outage in Berlin, highlighting political helplessness in addressing vulnerabilities.
Traffic victims lash out at politicians for blocking the reduction of the alcohol limit
Traffic victims are criticizing politicians for their inaction on lowering the alcohol limit, emphasizing the lack of political decency as over 73,500 people have died on the roads since 2000, largely due to alcohol-related accidents.