Climate Lawsuit: A Phenomenon Dividing Generations
The article discusses the impact of climate lawsuits on generational divides in public opinion.
Threatened Ministers - Convicted for Harassment and Illegal Threats
An activist has been convicted of harassment and illegal threats after leaving disturbing items outside the homes of two Swedish ministers.
BAFTA tic sufferer says he was beaten within an inch of his life over Tourettes
Tourette's activist John Davidson has shared his experiences of violence and discrimination related to his condition, emphasizing the realities of living with coprolalia in the public eye.
A Horrific Image of Andrew Ended Up in a Surprising Place
An unsettling image of Prince Andrew was briefly displayed at the Louvre Museum, showcasing the controversial figure's recent public scrutiny.
Denmark: 'It seems the most important thing is that they show breasts'
In Denmark, there is a growing activism trend where naked female statues are being covered with knitted garments, largely inspired by author Maren Uthaug.
Thousands expected to attend rally for killed far-right activist
A significant rally is anticipated in France to honor a slain far-right activist, drawing considerable public attention.
We are experiencing a political Middle Ages, says the man who examines what Palestinians really think
A discussion with Obada Å taja sheds light on Palestinian public opinion and the challenges of conveying a complete narrative amid ongoing conflict.
The Murder of Kuciak / Eight Years Later, the Key Actors Are Back
The article discusses the ongoing impact of investigative journalist Ján Kuciak's murder on Slovak society and the key figures involved, emphasizing the increased public activism since the incident.
Pro Pal, here’s the bill for Askatasuna: 5 arrests for the devastations
Five individuals were arrested in connection with violent protests and sabotages in Turin, which are seen as a challenge to state authority.
'Why are you digging up good roads again?' Woman exposes the system's flaws
A vigilant woman in Indore criticizes local authorities for their management of road repairs during a public meeting, exposing government inefficiencies.
South Korean public nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for stopping martial law crisis
The South Korean public has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for their role in preventing a martial law crisis in December 2024.
YASunidos alerts of political persecution due to complaint being processed in the Electoral Controversy Tribunal
The environmental group YASunidos claims political persecution related to an electoral complaint regarding their campaign finances for a 2023 public consultation.
Knitting activism should be debated in the Folketing
Katrine Daugaard, cultural spokesperson for the Liberal Alliance in Denmark, has brought the knitting campaign covering the country's nude female statues to parliamentary debate.
Guard Avoids Charges for Pushing Activist on New Year's Eve
A guard who pushed a climate activist in front of Amalienborg after King Frederik's New Year speech will not face assault charges, according to the Ministry of Defense's Audit Corps.
Jesse Jackson, emblem of civil rights in the US, has died: 'He changed the nation and the world'
Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson has passed away at the age of 84, surrounded by family, with plans for a public tribute in Chicago.
Offensive in the U.S. to Avoid Vaccines Against Measles, Polio, and Other Diseases
A coalition of activists linked to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is pushing to revoke laws mandating vaccinations for children in the U.S.
From the Cold War Era to Present: Hostile States Caress Screaming Public with Money
The article discusses the funding of organizations hostile to Lithuania through significant financial contributions from anonymous donors and entities, particularly in the context of Lithuania's energy projects and environmental public pushback.
A Departure from Climate Protection: First Wealth, Then Climate
Climate activists have succeeded in raising awareness about global warming but have failed to convince the public to financially support climate protection efforts.
RaÃ, Chico Pinheiro, and Minister to Parade in Tribute to the MST
The samba school Acadêmicos do Tatuapé will host a parade paying tribute to Brazil's Landless Workers' Movement (MST), featuring public figures like RaÃ, Chico Pinheiro, and Minister Márcia Lopes.
Criminal Association: Charges Against Members of the 'Last Generation' Accepted
Five activists from the climate group 'Last Generation' face trial on charges of forming a criminal association, following a significant investigation by the Neuruppin public prosecutor's office.
Antonio Arregui and his mark on Guayaquil: the archbishop who left a legacy of faith, social work, and public voice
Antonio Arregui Yarza, who passed away at 86, significantly influenced Guayaquil during his archbishopric from 2003 to 2015, leaving a legacy of faith and social activism.
Julián LeBarón will seek the governorship of Chihuahua: "we must participate to bring peace"
Activist Julián LeBarón Ray has announced his intention to run for the governorship of Chihuahua in 2027 through an independent project focused on promoting human rights and public safety.
Survivors of the Yeosu-Suncheon Incident Demand Acquittal of Public Interest Activist Indicted for Seeking Truth
Family members of the Yeosu-Suncheon Incident victims urged for the acquittal of activist Kim Seok, who faced charges after demanding a thorough investigation into the incident, as they protested outside the Gwangju District Court.
Rhode Island activist slams adult-run nonprofit that promoted 'student-led' anti-ICE school walkout
An activist in Rhode Island criticizes an adult-run nonprofit for its involvement in promoting a supposedly 'student-led' anti-ICE walkout in Providence public schools.
Minář spoke about why he drove people to the streets. He revealed what limit he will not exceed
Mikuláš Minář, the leader of the 'Milion chvilek pro demokracii' movement, discussed the recent demonstrations and his commitment to inspiring public activism while also acknowledging the emotional intensity surrounding the events.
"Free France", blue-white-red slogans: the wall war against the far left
In the dead of night, an anonymous collective covers walls tagged by the far left with blue-white-red stickers saying "Free France" in response to "Free Gaza", aiming to reclaim public space and defend secularism and freedom.
Paris expels ten Brits for actions against migrant boats
The French government has expelled ten British activists for allegedly destroying refugee boats and inciting public disorder along the northern French coast.
SDP: We no longer speak only about music, Thompson consciously engages in political activism
The SDP party reacted to Marko Perković Thompson's calls for elections at a protest, warning of the dangerous radicalization of public discourse and the unacceptable use of historically compromised symbols and hate speech.
The muse who did not just want to be beautiful: from her defense of animals to her crusade against Islam
The article discusses Brigitte Bardot, the iconic French actress and animal rights activist, highlighting her significant public life, activism, and recent political endorsements before her passing at 91.
Important People 2025: Hate Campaign, ACAB, Electoral Victory and Prison
The article examines the political year in 2025 for notable figures such as Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, Jette Nietzard, Zohran Mamdani, and Maja T., highlighting themes of political strife and public perception.